Dendrobium unhairing and cleaning device

The design of the cleaning section, bubble section, spray section, and lifting section solves the problem of floating and re-adhesion of dendrobium fibers in the dendrobium cleaning device, achieving a highly efficient dendrobium cleaning effect.

CN223960161UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03CHANGFUHAO BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-11
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

In existing dendrobium cleaning devices, the fuzz easily detaches from the surface of the dendrobium and floats on the water during the cleaning process, resulting in poor cleaning effect. Furthermore, the fuzz is prone to re-adhere after cleaning, affecting the cleaning effect of the dendrobium.

Method used

The design includes a cleaning section, an air bubble section, a spray section, and an lifting section. By using a pulsator to flip the Dendrobium, air bubbles to remove fuzz, a spray nozzle to rinse, and a support net to lift, combined with a motor-driven mechanical structure, the design achieves efficient cleaning and fuzz removal of the Dendrobium.

Benefits of technology

This improves the cleaning effect of Dendrobium, prevents the fuzz from adhering again, and ensures the thoroughness and stability of the cleaning.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of dendrobe cleaning, in particular to a dendrobe unhairing and cleaning device which comprises a cleaning part, a bubble part, a spraying part and a lifting part. A plurality of nozzles are mounted at the bottoms of the branch pipes; on one hand, dendrobium nobile is directly poured into the water tank, a cleaning water source is directly poured into the water tank from the shell, the first motor drives the impeller to rotate, the impeller drives the dendrobium nobile to turn over in the water body, and then the dendrobium nobile can be cleaned; the air pump supplies air into the box body, a large number of bubbles are formed in the water body of the water tank under the action of the bubble stone, when the bubbles pass through the dendrobium nobile, impurities such as fluff separated from the surface of the dendrobium nobile can be taken away, and the cleaning effect on the dendrobium nobile is improved. On the other hand, the lifting rope is driven to move through the winding wheel, the frame can be driven to ascend, the supporting net drives the cleaned dendrobium nobile to move to the position below the multiple spray heads, the multiple spray heads spray a water source, the dendrobium nobile can be washed again, and fluff attached to the surfaces of the dendrobium nobile can be separated.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of Dendrobium cleaning technology, specifically a Dendrobium hair removal and cleaning device. Background Technology

[0002] Dendrobium is a plant belonging to the Orchidaceae family and the Dendrobium genus. It is not only ornamental but also possesses significant medicinal value. Dendrobium is a widely used traditional Chinese medicine, primarily containing alkaloids, polysaccharides, flavonoids, phenols, and other chemical components. It exhibits pharmacological effects such as lowering blood sugar, improving memory, protecting nerves, combating cataracts, and fighting tumors. Currently, the processing of Dendrobium involves cleaning and drying.

[0003] Utility model patent CN212384189U discloses a novel cleaning device for Dendrobium officinale processing. This device includes a cleaning basket, a cleaning box, a water outlet, a support, a handle, a frame, a filter, a motor, a mounting flange, stirring blades, an output shaft, a water inlet, and a stirring mechanism. The cleaning basket is installed inside the cleaning box. The left side of the cleaning box has a water inlet, and the right side has a water outlet. A support is welded to the lower end of the cleaning box. Stirring mechanisms are located on the front and rear sides of the cleaning box and are electrically connected to an external power source. After cleaning, wastewater is discharged through the water outlet. The rotating stirring blades then blow air through the cleaning basket, drying the Dendrobium officinale. The cleaned and dried Dendrobium officinale can then be removed from the basket. This utility model combines cleaning and drying into one process, avoiding the inconvenience of drying the Dendrobium officinale after cleaning.

[0004] Although this new type of Dendrobium processing cleaning equipment combines cleaning and drying into one process, making it convenient to dry the washed Dendrobium, the device has the following problems during use: some Dendrobiums (such as Dendrobium officinale) have a lot of hair on their surface. During the cleaning process, some of the hair will detach from the Dendrobium. Since the hair is light, it will float on the surface of the water. When the device directly discharges the wastewater after cleaning the Dendrobium, some of the hair floating on the water surface will re-adhere to the surface of the Dendrobium, affecting the cleaning effect. In view of this, we propose a Dendrobium hair removal and cleaning device. Utility Model Content

[0005] To solve the above problems, this utility model provides a dendrobium hair removal and cleaning device.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0007] The Dendrobium dehair removal and cleaning device includes a cleaning section, a bubble section, a spray section and a lifting section;

[0008] The cleaning unit includes a water tank, a housing is installed on the top of the water tank, a slot is opened at the front end of the housing, and a removable baffle is inserted into the slot; a fixing plate is symmetrically installed on the top surface of the housing; two impellers are rotatably installed in the grooves on the left and right sides inside the water tank, and a first motor for driving the impellers to rotate is installed on the outer wall of the water tank.

[0009] The bubble section includes a hollow box located below the water tank. Multiple tubes that penetrate into the water tank are installed on the top surface of the box. Air stones are installed at the top of the tubes. An air pump is installed on the bottom surface of the box. The air outlet of the air pump is connected to the box through a connecting pipe.

[0010] The spray unit includes a main water pipe with an inlet at the front end and multiple branch pipes installed on it. The branch pipes are located between two fixed plates at the top opening of the housing and multiple nozzles are installed at the bottom of the branch pipes.

[0011] The lifting section includes a frame that can be raised and lowered inside the water tank, with a perforated support mesh installed inside the frame's opening.

[0012] Furthermore, a rotating shaft is rotatably mounted between the two fixed plates. A second motor for driving the rotating shaft is mounted on the left fixed plate. Two winding wheels are coaxially connected to the rotating shaft, and a suspension rope is wound on the winding wheels. The bottom end of the suspension rope is fixedly connected to the top surface of the frame.

[0013] Furthermore, a first drain outlet is provided at the lower part of the front side wall of the water tank, and a water valve is installed on the first drain outlet. A second drain outlet is provided at the lower part of the front side wall of the shell, and the second drain outlet is connected to the first drain outlet.

[0014] Furthermore, inside the water tank, two guide rods are fixedly connected to both the left and right ends by bolts. The guide rods pass through the frame and are slidably connected to the frame.

[0015] Furthermore, the water tank and the shell are integrally molded structures, and both the water tank and the shell are made of stainless steel.

[0016] Furthermore, a notch is provided on the front end face of the baffle, and the edges of the notch are smooth.

[0017] Furthermore, the multiple nozzles are linearly and equally spaced, and the distance between two adjacent nozzles is 10cm.

[0018] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0019] The design incorporates a cleaning section, an air-bubbling section, a spraying section, and a lifting section. Firstly, the Dendrobium orchids are directly poured into the water tank, with cleaning water poured directly from the casing into the tank. A first motor drives a pulsator to rotate, causing the Dendrobium orchids to tumble in the water, thus cleaning them. An air pump supplies air into the tank, creating numerous bubbles in the water under the action of air-bubbling stones. These bubbles remove impurities such as fibrous hairs from the surface of the Dendrobium orchids, improving the cleaning effect. Secondly, a reel drives a hanging rope, which raises the frame. The support net then moves the cleaned Dendrobium orchids to a position below multiple spray nozzles. These nozzles spray water to rinse the Dendrobium orchids again, removing any remaining fibrous hairs. This design not only facilitates cleaning and provides a good cleaning effect but also prevents fibrous hairs from re-adhering to the Dendrobium orchids after cleaning, ensuring the cleaning is effective. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the water tank structure in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the bubble section in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the spray section in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the frame structure in this utility model.

[0026] In the picture:

[0027] 10. Cleaning section; 11. Water tank; 12. Housing; 13. Slot; 14. Second drain outlet; 15. Baffle; 16. Impeller; 17. First motor; 18. Guide rod; 19. Fixing plate; 10. First drain outlet; 19. Support leg;

[0028] 20. Bubble section; 21. Box body; 22. Tube body; 23. Air stone; 24. Air pump; 25. Connecting pipe;

[0029] Sprinkler section; 30. Main water pipe; 31. Water inlet; 32. Branch pipe; 33. Sprinkler head;

[0030] 40. Lifting unit; 41. Rotating shaft; 42. Second motor; 43. Winding reel; 44. Suspension rope; 45. Frame; 46. Support net. Detailed Implementation

[0031] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0032] This embodiment provides a technical solution:

[0033] Please see Figures 1-6 The Dendrobium officinale cleaning device includes a cleaning section 1, an air bubble section 2, a spray section 3, and a lifting section 4.

[0034] Furthermore, the cleaning unit 1 includes a water tank 10, with a housing 11 mounted on top of the water tank 10. A slot 111 is provided at the opening on the front end face of the housing 11, and a detachable baffle 12 is inserted into the slot 111. A fixing plate 16 is symmetrically mounted on the top surface of the housing 11 and is tightly welded to the water tank 10. Two impellers 13 are rotatably mounted in the grooves on the left and right sides inside the water tank 10. A first motor 14 is mounted on the outer wall of the water tank 10 to drive the impellers 13 to rotate. By driving the impellers 13 to rotate through the first motor 14, the Dendrobium can be turned over in the water in the water tank 10, thereby achieving the cleaning of the Dendrobium.

[0035] Furthermore, the bubble section 2 includes a hollow box 20 located below the water tank 10. Multiple pipes 21 are installed on the top surface of the box 20 and penetrate into the water tank 10. The pipes 21 are fixedly connected to the box 20 and the water tank 10 through flanges. An air stone 22 is installed at the top of the pipe 21 and is tightly bonded to the pipe 21. An air pump 23 is installed on the bottom surface of the box 20, and the air outlet of the air pump 23 is connected to the box 20 through a connecting pipe 24.

[0036] Furthermore, the spray unit 3 includes a main water pipe 30, with an inlet 31 installed at the front end of the main water pipe 30. Multiple branch pipes 32 are installed on the main water pipe 30, and the branch pipes 32 are fused and fixed to the main water pipe 30. The branch pipes 32 are located between two fixing plates 16 at the top opening of the shell 11, and multiple nozzles 33 are installed at the bottom of the branch pipes 32. Through the multiple nozzles 33, the cleaned Dendrobium can be rinsed to remove the fuzz adhering to the surface of the Dendrobium.

[0037] Furthermore, the lifting section 4 includes a frame 44 that can be raised and lowered within the water tank 10. A perforated support mesh 45 is installed inside the opening of the frame 44, and the support mesh 45 is fixedly connected to the frame 44 by rivets. A rotating shaft 40 is rotatably mounted between two fixed plates 16. A second motor 41 for driving the rotating shaft 40 is mounted on the left fixed plate 16. Two winding wheels 42 are coaxially keyed to the rotating shaft 40, and a hanging rope 43 is wound on the winding wheels 42. The bottom end of the hanging rope 43 is fixedly connected to the top surface of the frame 44 and secured to the top surface of the frame 44. By rotating the winding wheels 42 driven by the rotating shaft 40, the hanging rope 43 can drive the frame 44 to rise and fall, thus facilitating the removal of the cleaned Dendrobium from the water.

[0038] In this embodiment, a first drain outlet 17 is provided at the lower front side wall of the water tank 10, and a water valve is installed on the first drain outlet 17. A second drain outlet 112 is provided at the lower front side wall of the housing 11, and the second drain outlet 112 is connected to the first drain outlet 17. This design facilitates the discharge of sewage from the water tank 10 and the housing 11.

[0039] In this embodiment, two guide rods 15 are fixedly connected to the left and right ends of the water tank 10 by bolts. The guide rods 15 pass through the frame 44 and are slidably connected to the frame 44. The guide rods 15 play a guiding role in the lifting and lowering movement of the frame 44.

[0040] In this embodiment, the water tank 10 and the shell 11 are integrally formed structures, and the water tank 10 and the shell 11 are made of stainless steel. Stainless steel has good corrosion resistance, which ensures the service life of the water tank 10 and the shell 11.

[0041] In this embodiment, a notch is provided on the front end face of the baffle 12, and the edge of the notch is smooth. The notch facilitates the lifting of the baffle 12 and the disassembly of the baffle 12, thereby facilitating the removal of the cleaned Dendrobium.

[0042] In this embodiment, multiple nozzles 33 are linearly and equally spaced, and the distance between two adjacent nozzles 33 is 10cm. This design facilitates uniform and comprehensive cleaning of the Dendrobium on the support net 45.

[0043] It should be added that, in this embodiment, the bottom four corners of the water tank 10 are all fixed with support legs 18 by bolts. The support legs 18 provide stable support for the water tank 10 and ensure the stability of the device.

[0044] It is understood that the water inlet 31 in this embodiment is connected to the water source through a water pipe. This design facilitates the delivery of water to the main water pipe 30 and provides water to the nozzle 33.

[0045] It is worth noting that the first motor 14 and the second motor 41 in this embodiment are existing conventional technologies, and will not be described in detail here.

[0046] In actual use, the user first pours the dendrobium and raw water into the water tank 10, and then the user turns on the power of the first motor 14. The output shaft of the first motor 14 drives the impeller 13 to rotate. The rotation of the impeller 13 causes the raw water and dendrobium to turn over, so that the dendrobium can be cleaned.

[0047] In practical use, the user first turns on the power to the second motor 41. The output shaft of the second motor 41 drives the rotating shaft 40 and the winding wheel 42 to rotate. The winding wheel 42 drives the hanging rope 43 to move. The hanging rope 43 drives the frame 44 to move upward along the guide rod 15. The support net 45 then drives the Dendrobium off the water. When the frame 44 is off the water, the power to the second motor 41 is turned off. Next, the user controls the water to enter the main water pipe 30. The water then enters multiple branch pipes 32 and is sprayed out through multiple nozzles 33. At this time, the nozzles 33 can clean the Dendrobium on the support net 45, and the impurities and hairs on the surface of the Dendrobium will be removed. Finally, the user removes the baffle 12 and can take out the Dendrobium on the support net 45.

[0048] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A dendrobium dehair removal and cleaning device, comprising a cleaning unit (1), an air bubble unit (2), a spraying unit (3), and a lifting unit (4), characterized in that: The cleaning unit (1) includes a water tank (10), a housing (11) is installed on the top of the water tank (10), a slot (111) is provided at the opening of the front end face of the housing (11), and a removable baffle (12) is inserted into the slot (111); a fixing plate (16) is symmetrically installed on the top surface of the housing (11); two impellers (13) are rotatably installed in the grooves on the left and right sides inside the water tank (10), and a first motor (14) for driving the impellers (13) to rotate is installed on the outer wall of the water tank (10). The bubble section (2) includes a hollow box (20) located below the water tank (10). Multiple tubes (21) are installed on the top surface of the box (20) and penetrate into the water tank (10). A bubble stone (22) is installed at the top of the tube (21). An air pump (23) is installed on the bottom surface of the box (20). The air outlet of the air pump (23) is connected to the box (20) through a connecting pipe (24). The spray unit (3) includes a main water pipe (30), with an inlet (31) installed at the front end of the main water pipe (30), and multiple branch pipes (32) installed on the main water pipe (30). The branch pipes (32) are located between two fixed plates (16) at the top opening of the housing (11), and multiple nozzles (33) are installed at the bottom of the branch pipes (32). The lifting section (4) includes a frame (44) that can be raised and lowered within the water tank (10), and a perforated support net (45) is installed in the opening of the frame (44).

2. The Dendrobium dehairing and cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rotating shaft (40) is rotatably mounted between the two fixed plates (16). A second motor (41) for driving the rotating shaft (40) to rotate is mounted on the left fixed plate (16). Two winding wheels (42) are coaxially connected to the rotating shaft (40). A hanging rope (43) is wound on the winding wheel (42). The bottom end of the hanging rope (43) is fixedly connected to the top surface of the frame (44).

3. The Dendrobium dehairing and cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The water tank (10) is provided with a first drain outlet (17) at the lower front side wall, and a water valve is installed on the first drain outlet (17). The shell (11) is provided with a second drain outlet (112) at the lower front side wall, and the second drain outlet (112) is connected to the first drain outlet (17).

4. The Dendrobium dehairing and cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The water tank (10) has two guide rods (15) fixedly connected to the left and right ends by bolts. The guide rods (15) pass through the frame (44) and are slidably connected to the frame (44).

5. The Dendrobium dehairing and cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The water tank (10) and the shell (11) are integrally formed structures, and the water tank (10) and the shell (11) are made of stainless steel.

6. The Dendrobium dehairing and cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front end face of the baffle (12) has a notch, and the edge of the notch is smooth.

7. The Dendrobium dehairing and cleaning device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The multiple nozzles (33) are linearly and equally spaced, and the distance between two adjacent nozzles (33) is 10cm.

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  • Novel cleaning equipment for dendrobe processing

    CN212384189U