Cleaning mechanism for oil coating material storage box
By designing a cleaning mechanism for the oiling material storage box, and utilizing the rotation of scraping blocks and motor-driven cleaning blocks, the problem of difficult-to-clean oiling material residue in the storage box was solved, achieving efficient cleaning and water conservation.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520462064.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Residual paint material in existing paint material storage tanks is difficult to clean, resulting in complicated cleaning work and wasted water resources.
Design a cleaning mechanism including components such as a scraping block, a cleaning block, a suction tube, and a motor. The scraping block repeatedly moves to scrape residual oil material to the bottom of the tank, and the motor drives the cleaning block to rotate and the scraper to clean. Combined with oil pump extraction, water waste is reduced.
It improves the cleaning efficiency of oiling material storage boxes, reduces water waste, and simplifies the cleaning process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of oiling material cleaning technology, and in particular to a cleaning mechanism for oiling material storage boxes. Background Technology
[0002] Oiling materials are a class of substances used to coat the surface of objects, designed to provide functions such as protection, corrosion prevention, lubrication, and sealing. They are usually available in liquid, solid, or paste form and are widely used in industries, construction, and routine maintenance.
[0003] Oiling material storage boxes are containers specifically designed for storing oiling materials. They are typically designed to be leak-proof, corrosion-resistant, and easy to access. They come in various shapes, including square, round, rectangular, and other special shapes, to ensure the safe storage of oiling materials and maintain their performance stability.
[0004] However, the following problems exist in real-world applications: Generally, coating materials have a certain degree of adhesion, so after the coating material inside the storage box is used up, some coating material remains on the inner sidewall. This residual coating material is difficult to collect and requires manual scraping with a shovel. Failure to scrape this material will directly affect the cleaning of the storage box, potentially requiring more water and solvents for cleaning, resulting in unnecessary waste. Therefore, this paper proposes a cleaning mechanism for coating material storage boxes to overcome the aforementioned shortcomings. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a cleaning mechanism for oiling material storage boxes.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a cleaning mechanism for an oiling material storage box, comprising a storage box body, a top cover at the top of the storage box body, a first motor fixedly connected to the top of the top cover, an oil pump fixedly connected to the top of the top cover, a water inlet at the top of the top cover, a threaded rod fixedly connected to the output end of the first motor, a scraping block helically connected to the threaded rod, a drainage groove at the top of the scraping block, a protective shell fixedly connected to the top of the scraping block, a second motor disposed inside the protective shell, a cleaning block contacting the top of the scraping block, a rotating groove at the top of the scraping block, a suction tube disposed inside the storage box body, and a scraper disposed at the bottom of the scraping block.
[0007] As a further description of the above technical solution: one end of the oil pump is fixedly connected to one end of the suction tube, the bottom of the suction tube is fixedly connected to the scraping block, and the other end of the suction tube is located inside the scraping block. By setting the scraping block, it is convenient to clean the oiling material remaining on the inner side wall of the storage box body through the scraping block.
[0008] As a further description of the above technical solution: the threaded rod is helically connected to the scraper block, one end of the second motor is fixedly connected to the top of the scraper block, and the output end of the second motor is rotatably connected to the scraper block. By setting the second motor, it is convenient to drive the sleeve fixed to the output end of the second motor to rotate synchronously through the operation of the second motor.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution: a sleeve rod is fixedly connected to one end of the output end of the second motor, and a slide rod is slidably connected to the sleeve rod. One side of the slide rod is fixedly connected to one side of the scraper, and the sleeve rod is rotatably connected to the scraper block. By setting the slide rod, it is convenient to fix the scraper through the slide rod.
[0010] As a further description of the above technical solution: a return spring is provided on the inner side of the sleeve rod. One end of the return spring is fixedly connected to one end of the inner side of the sleeve rod, and the other end of the return spring is fixedly connected to one end of the slide rod. By providing a return spring, it is convenient to drive the slide rod to return to its original position through the rebound action of the return spring.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution: the left and right sides of the sleeve are fixedly connected with connecting shafts, and the other end of the connecting shafts on the left and right sides of the sleeve is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the rotating plate. By setting the rotating plate, it is convenient to connect the cleaning block through the rotating plate.
[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution: the rotating plate is slidably connected to the rotating groove, and a connecting shaft is also fixedly connected to one side of the top of the rotating plate. The other end of the connecting shaft fixedly connected to the top of the rotating plate is fixedly connected to one side of the inner ring of the cleaning block. By setting the cleaning block, it is convenient to clean the inner side wall of the storage box body through the cleaning block.
[0013] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0014] This utility model designs a cleaning mechanism for oiling material storage boxes. Through a design that combines components such as a scraping block, a cleaning block, and a suction tube, the scraping block repeatedly moves up and down to scrape the residual oiling material inside the storage box to the bottom of the inner side of the box. Then, an oil pump extracts the material, which avoids waste to some extent and reduces cleaning difficulty. Then, the operation of a second motor drives a rotating plate to rotate inside the rotating groove, which in turn drives the cleaning block, in conjunction with the threaded rod, to clean the inner side of the storage box, improving the cleaning effect and reducing water waste. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is an exploded structural diagram of the top cover of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the scraping block of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the scraper of this utility model.
[0019] Legend:
[0020] 1. Storage box body; 2. Top cover; 3. Oil pump; 4. First motor; 5. Threaded rod; 6. Suction tube; 7. Water inlet; 8. Scraper block; 9. Cleaning block; 10. Scraper; 11. Rotating groove; 12. Protective shell; 13. Second motor; 14. Rotating plate; 15. Drainage groove; 16. Sleeve rod; 17. Slide rod; 18. Return spring. Detailed Implementation
[0021] Reference Figures 1 to 4This utility model provides a cleaning mechanism for an oiling material storage box, including a storage box body 1, a top cover 2 at the top of the storage box body 1, a first motor 4 fixed to the top of the top cover 2 by screws, an oil pump 3 fixed to the top of the top cover 2 by screws, a water inlet 7 at the top of the top cover 2, a threaded rod 5 fixed to the output end of the first motor 4 by a coupling, a scraping block 8 screwed onto the threaded rod 5, a drainage groove 15 at the top of the scraping block 8, a protective shell 12 fixed to the top of the scraping block 8 by screws, a second motor 13 disposed inside the protective shell 12, and a cleaning block 9 contacting the top of the scraping block 8. The top is provided with a rotating groove 11, the inside of the storage box body 1 is provided with a suction tube 6, and the bottom of the scraping block 8 is provided with a scraper 10. This utility model uses the scraping block 8 to repeatedly move up and down to scrape the oil material remaining on the inside of the storage box body 1 to the bottom of the inside of the storage box body 1. Then, the oil pump 3 is used to extract it, which avoids waste to a certain extent and reduces the difficulty of cleaning. Then, the operation of the second motor 13 drives the rotating plate 14 to rotate inside the rotating groove 11, which drives the cleaning block 9 to clean the inside of the storage box body 1 in conjunction with the threaded rod 5, thereby improving the cleaning effect and reducing the waste of water resources.
[0022] As a further implementation of the above technical solution: one end of the oil pump 3 is fixedly connected to one end of the suction pipe 6, the bottom of the suction pipe 6 is fixedly connected to the scraping block 8, and the other end of the suction pipe 6 is located inside the scraping block 8. By setting the scraping block 8, it is convenient to clean the oiling material remaining on the inner side wall of the storage box body 1 through the scraping block 8.
[0023] As a further implementation of the above technical solution: the threaded rod 5 is spirally connected to the scraper block 8, one end of the second motor 13 is fixedly connected to the top of the scraper block 8, and the output end of the second motor 13 is rotatably connected to the scraper block 8. By setting the second motor 13, it is convenient to drive the sleeve rod 16 fixed to the output end of the second motor 13 to rotate synchronously through the operation of the second motor 13.
[0024] As a further implementation of the above technical solution: a sleeve rod 16 is fixedly connected to one end of the output end of the second motor 13, and a slide rod 17 is slidably connected to the sleeve rod 16. One side of the slide rod 17 is fixedly connected to one side of the scraper 10, and the sleeve rod 16 is rotatably connected to the scraper block 8. By setting the slide rod 17, it is convenient to fix the scraper 10 through the slide rod 17.
[0025] As a further implementation of the above technical solution: a return spring 18 is provided on the inner side of the sleeve rod 16. One end of the return spring 18 is fixedly connected to one end of the inner side of the sleeve rod 16, and the other end of the return spring 18 is fixedly connected to one end of the slide rod 17. By providing the return spring 18, it is convenient to drive the slide rod 17 to reset through the rebound action of the return spring 18.
[0026] As a further implementation of the above technical solution: the left and right sides of the sleeve rod 16 are fixedly connected with connecting shafts, and the other end of the connecting shafts on the left and right sides of the sleeve rod 16 is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of the rotating plate 14. By setting the rotating plate 14, it is convenient to connect the cleaning block 9 through the rotating plate 14.
[0027] As a further implementation of the above technical solution: the rotating plate 14 is slidably connected to the rotating groove 11, and a connecting shaft is also fixedly connected to one side of the top of the rotating plate 14. The other end of the connecting shaft fixedly connected to the top of the rotating plate 14 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner ring of the cleaning block 9. By setting the cleaning block 9, it is convenient to clean the inner side wall of the storage box body 1 through the cleaning block 9.
[0028] Working principle:
[0029] When using this invention, firstly, insert the device into the inner side of the storage box body 1 through the opening at the top of the storage box body 1, so that the top cover 2 slides against the storage box body 1, thereby fixing the entire device. Then, start the first motor 4 located at the top of the top cover 2. The rotation of the output shafts of the two first motors 4 drives the threaded rod 5 fixed to the output shaft of the first motor 4 to rotate. The rotation of the threaded rod 5 causes the scraping block 8 spiraled by the threaded rod 5 to move downward along the top of the storage box body 1. The bottom end of the scraping block 8 contacts the inner side wall of the storage box. Therefore, the downward movement of the scraping block 8 can scrape the residual oil material on the side wall of the storage box to a certain extent. As the scraping block 8 continues to move downward, it scrapes the oil material. The material gathers at the bottom of the inner side of the storage box body 1. Repeated scraping reduces the amount of residual oil on the inner sidewall of the storage box body 1, facilitating subsequent cleaning. When the scraping block 8 has finished scraping and moved to the bottom of the inner side of the storage box body 1, the second motor 13, located inside the protective shell 12 at the top of the scraping block 8, can be activated. The operation of the second motor 13 drives the sleeve rod 16, which is fixed at the output end of the second motor 13 and rotates in tandem with the scraping block 8, to rotate. The rotation of the sleeve rod 16 drives the sliding rod 17, which is fixed to the sleeve rod 16, to rotate synchronously. This, in turn, drives the scraper 10, which is fixed to the sliding rod 17, to scrape the bottom of the storage box body 1. After the output end of the second motor 13 rotates a certain angle... It rotates in the opposite direction at the same angle. Through repeated rotation, the oil material gathered at the bottom of the storage box body 1 can be collected in a small area. Then, the oil pump 3 is started. The operation of the oil pump 3 transports the collected oil material along the suction pipe 6 to the outside and stores it in a special storage container. After the oil pump 3 has run and extracted most of the remaining oil material, the user injects a special solvent and water into the inside of the storage box body 1 through the water inlet 7 at the top of the top cover 2. The top of the scraper block 8 is provided with a rotating groove 11. By starting the second motor 13, the rotation of the second motor 13 drives the sleeve rod 16 fixed to the second motor 13 to rotate. This drives the sleeve rod 16 to rotate through the rotating plate 14 fixed by the coupling in the rotating groove. The inner side of the scraper 10 rotates, thereby driving the cleaning block 9 fixed to the rotating plate 14 to clean the inner side wall of the storage box body 1. The rotation of the threaded rod 5 drives the cleaning block 9 to move up and down, effectively cleaning the inner side wall of the storage box body 1. A return spring 18 is provided on the inner side of the sleeve rod 16. The two ends of the return spring 18 are fixed to the top of the sliding rod 17 and the top of the inner side of the sleeve rod 16, respectively. This ensures that when encountering containers of different heights but the same diameter, the return spring 18's rebound and extension characteristics ensure that the bottom of the scraper 10 contacts the bottom of the storage box body 1. A drainage groove 15 is provided at the top of the scraper block 8, allowing water and solvent to flow down to the bottom of the scraper block 8.Then, the bottom of the storage box body 1 is cleaned by rotating the scraper 10.
[0030] In this utility model, the first motor 4, the threaded rod 5, the return spring 18 and other components are all existing technologies, and their working principle is the same as that of similar products on the market, so they will not be described in detail here.
[0031] Finally, it should be noted that the above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A cleaning mechanism for a grease material storage tank, comprising a storage tank main body (1), characterized in that: The top end of the storage box body (1) is provided with a top cover (2), the top end of the top cover (2) is fixedly connected with a first motor (4), the top end of the top cover (2) is fixedly connected with an oil pump (3), the top end of the top cover (2) is provided with a water inlet (7), the output end of the first motor (4) is fixedly connected with a threaded rod (5), the threaded rod (5) is spirally connected with a scraping block (8), the top end of the scraping block (8) is provided with a drainage groove (15), the top end of the scraping block (8) is fixedly connected with a protective shell (12), the inner side of the protective shell (12) is provided with a second motor (13), the top end of the scraping block (8) is in contact with a cleaning block (9), the top end of the scraping block (8) is provided with a rotating groove (11), the inner side of the storage box body (1) is provided with a suction pipe (6), and the bottom of the scraping block (8) is provided with a scraper (10).
2. A cleaning mechanism for a grease storage tank as claimed in claim 1, wherein: One end of the oil pump (3) is fixedly connected with one end of the suction pipe (6), the bottom of the suction pipe (6) is fixedly connected with the scraping block (8), and the other end of the suction pipe (6) is located on the inner side of the scraping block (8).
3. A cleaning mechanism for a greasing material storage box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The threaded rod (5) is spirally connected with the scraping block (8), one end of the second motor (13) is fixedly connected with the top end of the scraping block (8), and the output end of the second motor (13) is rotatably connected with the scraping block (8).
4. A cleaning mechanism for an oil-coated material storage tank according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the second motor (13) is fixedly connected with a sleeve rod (16), the sleeve rod (16) is slidably connected with a sliding rod (17), one side of the sliding rod (17) is fixedly connected with one side of the scraper (10), and the sleeve rod (16) is rotatably connected with the scraping block (8).
5. A cleaning mechanism for an oil-coated material storage tank according to claim 4, characterized in that: The inner side of the sleeve rod (16) is provided with a reset spring (18), one end of the reset spring (18) is fixedly connected with one end of the inner side of the sleeve rod (16), and the other end of the reset spring (18) is fixedly connected with one end of the sliding rod (17).
6. A cleaning mechanism for an oil-coated material storage tank according to claim 5, characterized in that: The left and right sides of the sleeve rod (16) are fixedly connected with connecting shafts, and the other ends of the connecting shafts arranged on the left and right sides of the sleeve rod (16) are fixedly connected with one side of the bottom of the rotating plate (14).
7. A cleaning mechanism for an oiled material storage bin according to claim 6, wherein: The rotating plate (14) is slidably connected with the rotating groove (11), and one side of the top of the rotating plate (14) is also fixedly connected with a connecting shaft, and the other end of the connecting shaft fixedly connected with the top of the rotating plate (14) is fixedly connected with one side of the inner ring side of the cleaning block (9).