Telescope lens cleaning and drying all-in-one machine
By designing a flipping mechanism and a locking mechanism, the integrated telescope lens cleaning and drying machine realizes the rotation cleaning and drying of lenses, solves the problem of dead corners in cleaning and drying, and improves the cleaning and drying efficiency and effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing integrated telescope lens cleaning and drying machines have blind spots in the cleaning and drying processes, which affects the cleaning and drying effect and the user experience.
A telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine was designed, which includes a flipping mechanism and a locking mechanism. The lens is rotated by a motor-driven pulley mechanism. Combined with ultrasonic cleaning and hot air drying, it effectively eliminates cleaning and drying dead corners.
It improves the efficiency of cleaning and drying telescope lenses, effectively solves the problems of cleaning and drying dead spots, and enhances the cleaning and drying effect and user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of telescope lens cleaning and drying technology, specifically a telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine. Background Technology
[0002] The telescope lens cleaning and drying all-in-one machine is a special equipment that integrates cleaning and drying functions. It is designed to clean and dry telescope lenses efficiently and conveniently. It uses the cavitation effect of water flow or ultrasonic waves to thoroughly clean away dust, grease, stains and other impurities on the lens surface. At the same time, it uses hot air or other drying technology to quickly evaporate the moisture on the lens surface, avoiding water stains and ensuring the cleanliness and transparency of the lens.
[0003] In existing technology, patent CN221675113U discloses an integrated optical lens cleaning and drying machine, including a housing, a position adjustment mechanism, and an ultrasonic generator for cleaning; the housing has a microcontroller on its front side, the input of which is electrically connected to an external power source, and drying air guides are respectively provided on the middle of the left and right walls of the housing; the position adjustment mechanism is located on the upper inside of the housing; the ultrasonic generator for cleaning is located on the front bottom of the housing, and an ultrasonic transducer is fixedly connected to the bottom of the cleaning tank at the bottom of the housing, the output of the ultrasonic generator for cleaning is electrically connected to the input of the ultrasonic transducer, and the input of the ultrasonic generator for cleaning is electrically connected to the input of the microcontroller; it also includes a clearance opening located on the upper front side of the housing;
[0004] These types of integrated optical lens cleaning and drying machines have some problems. For example, the lens storage plate cannot be flipped, which creates certain blind spots during the cleaning and drying process of telescope lenses, affecting the cleaning and drying effect of the telescope lenses and the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0005] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the existing defects and provide a telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine that can realize the rotation of telescope lenses during cleaning and drying, effectively eliminate cleaning dead corners and drying dead corners, greatly improve the cleaning and drying efficiency of telescope lenses, and can effectively solve the problems in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine, comprising a cleaning and drying chamber, a locking mechanism, and a flipping mechanism;
[0007] Cleaning and drying chamber: There are lifting seats at both the left and right ends inside, and a flip-up mounting frame is set between the two lifting seats. A placement plate is inserted into the inside of the mounting frame, and a fixing plate is tightly locked at the top of the placement plate.
[0008] Locking mechanism: It is used to lock the relative positions of the placement plate and the mounting bracket;
[0009] The flipping mechanism includes a rotating shaft, a driven gear, a transmission shaft, and a transmission gear. The rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the inside of the lifting base. The end of the rotating shaft near the center of the cleaning and drying chamber is fixedly connected to the corresponding end of the mounting frame. The right end of the rotating shaft on the right side is fixedly connected to the driven gear. The right end of the cleaning and drying chamber is rotatably connected to two vertically distributed transmission shafts. The left end of each transmission shaft is fixedly connected to a transmission gear. The transmission gears are all installed in conjunction with the driven gear, which can realize the rotation of the telescope lens during cleaning and drying, effectively eliminating cleaning dead corners and drying dead corners, and greatly improving the cleaning and drying efficiency of the telescope lens.
[0010] Furthermore, a controller is installed at the front end of the right side surface of the washing and drying chamber. The input terminal of the controller is electrically connected to an external power source to control various electrical appliances.
[0011] Furthermore, the flipping mechanism also includes a driven pulley, a motor, and a drive pulley. The driven pulleys are fixedly connected to the right ends of the two transmission shafts, the motor is located at the right end of the rear surface of the washing and drying chamber, and the right end of the motor output shaft is fixedly connected to the drive pulley. The two driven pulleys and the drive pulley are connected by the same transmission belt. The input end of the motor is electrically connected to the output end of the controller to provide driving force for the flipping of the mounting frame.
[0012] Furthermore, the locking mechanism includes a notch, a gear, a toothed groove, and a locking handle. The notches are respectively located at the left and right ends of the mounting frame. A rotating shaft is rotatably connected inside each notch. A gear is fixedly connected to the upper end of each rotating shaft. The front ends of the left and right surfaces of the placement plate are provided with evenly distributed toothed grooves. The gears are meshed with the adjacent toothed grooves laterally. The lower end of each rotating shaft is fixedly connected with a locking handle. The front ends of the left and right surfaces of the placement plate are provided with fixing openings. The interior of each fixing opening is fitted with the front end of the adjacent locking handle laterally to achieve relative position locking of the placement plate and the mounting frame.
[0013] Furthermore, the locking mechanism also includes a sliding opening, a locking block, a sliding column, and a drive button. The sliding openings are respectively located at the rear ends of the left and right surfaces of the mounting bracket. A sliding column is slidably connected inside each sliding opening. A locking block is fixedly connected to the end of each sliding column near the center of the placement plate. Locking openings are provided at the rear ends of the left and right surfaces of the placement plate. The locking openings cooperate with the horizontally adjacent locking blocks. A gathering groove is provided at the end of each sliding opening near the center of the placement plate. The gathering groove cooperates with the horizontally adjacent locking blocks. A drive button is fixedly connected to the end of each sliding column away from the center of the placement plate, thereby improving the stability of the locking position of the placement plate and the mounting bracket.
[0014] Furthermore, the top wall of the cleaning and drying chamber is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped frame. The upper end of the arc-shaped frame is provided with evenly distributed mounting slots. The upper end of each mounting slot is provided with symmetrically distributed heaters. The lower end of each mounting slot is provided with a fan. The front and rear ends of the arc-shaped frame are provided with guide pipes. The lower end of each guide pipe is provided with evenly distributed nozzles. The upper end of each guide pipe is connected to an external water tank through a water pipe. The input ends of the heaters and fans are electrically connected to the output end of the controller to realize the spray cleaning and drying of the telescope lens.
[0015] Furthermore, an ultrasonic generator is installed at the left end of the lower surface of the cleaning and drying chamber, and an ultrasonic transducer is installed at the lower end of the cleaning and drying chamber. The output end of the ultrasonic generator is electrically connected to the input end of the ultrasonic transducer. A water outlet pipe is installed at the right end of the lower surface of the cleaning and drying chamber, and an electric valve is installed in the middle of the water outlet pipe. Both the electric valve and the input end of the ultrasonic generator are electrically connected to the output end of the controller to realize ultrasonic cleaning of the telescope lens.
[0016] Furthermore, symmetrically distributed guide columns are fixedly connected to both the left and right ends of the cleaning and drying chamber. The outer surfaces of the guide columns are slidably connected to the corresponding ends of the longitudinally adjacent lifting seats. A fixing plate is tightly clamped to the upper end of the placement plate. An electric push rod is provided at the left end of the upper surface of the cleaning and drying chamber. The telescopic end of the electric push rod is fixedly connected to the upper end of the left lifting seat. The input end of the electric push rod is electrically connected to the output end of the controller to realize the vertical movement of the placement plate.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This integrated telescope lens cleaning and drying machine has the following advantages:
[0018] The motor drives two transmission gears to rotate via a belt pulley mechanism. When the driven gear contacts the corresponding transmission gear, both gears rotate, thereby rotating the telescope lens during cleaning and drying. This effectively eliminates cleaning and drying dead spots, greatly improving the cleaning and drying efficiency of the telescope lens. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the internal structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the rear side of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 4 This is an enlarged structural diagram of point A in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 This is an enlarged structural diagram of section B of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 6 This is an enlarged structural diagram of point C in this utility model.
[0025] In the diagram: 1. Cleaning and drying chamber; 2. Mounting rack; 3. Placement plate; 4. Locking mechanism; 41. Notch; 42. Gear; 43. Tooth groove; 44. Locking handle; 45. Slide opening; 46. Locking block; 47. Slide column; 48. Drive button; 5. Tilting mechanism; 51. Rotating shaft; 52. Driven gear; 53. Transmission shaft; 54. Transmission gear; 55. Driven pulley; 56. Motor; 57. Drive pulley; 6. Lifting seat; 7. Guide column; 8. Arc frame; 9. Guide pipe; 10. Electric valve; 11. Heater; 12. Fan; 13. Fixing plate; 14. Electric push rod; 15. Ultrasonic generator; 16. Ultrasonic transducer; 17. Controller. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. 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.
[0027] Please see Figure 1-6 This embodiment provides a technical solution: a telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine, including a cleaning and drying chamber 1, a locking mechanism 4 and a flipping mechanism 5;
[0028] Cleaning and drying chamber 1: Lifting seats 6 are provided at both the left and right ends inside the chamber. A flip-up mounting frame 2 is provided between the two lifting seats 6. A placement plate 3 is inserted into the inside of the mounting frame 2. A controller 17 is provided at the front end of the right side surface of the cleaning and drying chamber 1. The input terminal of the controller 17 is electrically connected to an external power source.
[0029] Locking mechanism 4: It is used to lock the relative position of the placement plate 3 and the mounting bracket 2. The locking mechanism 4 includes a notch 41, a gear 42, a tooth groove 43, and a locking handle 44. The notches 41 are respectively provided at the left and right ends of the mounting bracket 2. A rotating shaft is rotatably connected inside each notch 41. A gear 42 is fixedly connected to the upper end of each rotating shaft. The front ends of the left and right surfaces of the placement plate 3 are provided with evenly distributed tooth grooves 43. The gears 42 are meshed with the laterally adjacent tooth grooves 43. A locking handle 44 is fixedly connected to the lower end of each rotating shaft. The left and right sides of the placement plate 3 are locked. The front ends of both right and left surfaces are provided with fixing ports, and the interior of each fixing port is fitted with the front end of the horizontally adjacent locking handle 44. The locking mechanism 4 also includes a sliding port 45, a locking block 46, a sliding column 47, and a drive button 48. The sliding ports 45 are respectively provided at the rear ends of the left and right surfaces of the mounting bracket 2. The interior of each sliding port 45 is slidably connected to a sliding column 47. The end of each sliding column 47 near the center of the placement plate 3 is fixedly connected to a locking block 46. The rear ends of both left and right surfaces of the placement plate 3 are provided with locking ports, and the locking ports are fitted with the horizontally adjacent locking blocks 46. Each end of the sliding slot 45 near the center of the placement plate 3 is provided with a gathering groove. The inside of the gathering groove is installed in conjunction with the horizontally adjacent locking block 46. Each end of the sliding column 47 away from the center of the placement plate 3 is fixedly connected to a drive button 48. When the placement plate 3 is inserted into the interior of the mounting frame 2 from front to back, the evenly distributed toothed grooves 43 contact the gears 42, causing the gears 42 to rotate in the direction closer to the center of the mounting frame 2. The rotation of the gears 42 drives the vertically adjacent rotation axis to rotate in the direction closer to the center of the mounting frame 2. The rotation of the rotation axis inward drives the vertical... The adjacent locking handles 44 rotate toward the center of the mounting bracket 2, and the front end of the locking plate 44 engages with the adjacent horizontal fixing port, thus achieving the initial position locking of the placement plate 3 and the mounting bracket 2. Then, the corresponding sliding column 47 is pushed toward the center of the mounting bracket 2 by the drive button 48. The sliding column 47 moves toward the center of the mounting bracket 2 inside the corresponding sliding port 45, thereby causing the adjacent horizontal locking blocks 46 to engage with the adjacent horizontal locking ports, further improving the stability of the relative position locking of the placement plate 3 and the mounting bracket 2.
[0030] The tilting mechanism 5 includes a rotating shaft 51, a driven gear 52, a transmission shaft 53, and a transmission gear 54. The rotating shaft 51 is rotatably connected to the inside of the lifting seat 6. The end of the rotating shaft 51 near the center of the washing and drying chamber 1 is fixedly connected to the corresponding end of the mounting frame 2. The right end of the rotating shaft 51 on the right side is fixedly connected to the driven gear 52. The right end of the washing and drying chamber 1 is rotatably connected to two vertically distributed transmission shafts 53. The left end of each transmission shaft 53 is fixedly connected to a transmission gear 54, which is installed in conjunction with the driven gear 52. The tilting mechanism 5 also includes a driven pulley 55, a motor 56, and a drive pulley 57. The driven pulley 55 is fixedly connected to the right end of the two transmission shafts 53. The motor 56 is located on the right end of the rear surface of the washing and drying chamber 1. The motor 56 outputs power to the driven pulley. A drive pulley 57 is fixedly connected to the right end of the output shaft. Two driven pulleys 55 and the drive pulley 57 are connected by the same transmission belt. The input end of the motor 56 is electrically connected to the output end of the controller 17. The controller 17 enables the motor 56 to operate. The rotation of the output shaft of the motor 46 drives the drive pulley 57 to rotate. The drive pulley 57 drives the two driven pulleys 55 to rotate through the transmission belt. The rotation of the driven pulleys 55 drives the horizontally adjacent transmission shaft 53 to rotate. The rotation of the transmission shaft 53 drives the horizontally adjacent transmission gear 54 to rotate. The rotation of the upper transmission gear 54 drives the driven gear 52 to rotate. The rotation of the driven gear 52 drives the right-side rotating shaft 51 to rotate. The rotation of the rotating shaft 51 drives the mounting bracket 2 to rotate, thereby realizing the rotation of the telescope lens.
[0031] The top wall of the cleaning and drying chamber 1 is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped frame 8. The upper end of the arc-shaped frame 8 is provided with evenly distributed mounting slots. The upper end of each mounting slot is provided with symmetrically distributed heaters 11. The lower end of each mounting slot is provided with a fan 12. The front and rear ends of the arc-shaped frame 8 are provided with guide pipes 9. The lower end of each guide pipe 9 is provided with evenly distributed nozzles. The upper end of each guide pipe 9 is connected to an external water tank through a water pipe. The input ends of the heaters 11 and the fans 12 are electrically connected to the output end of the controller 17. The external water tank injects water into the guide pipes 9 through water pipes. The water is sprayed out through the evenly distributed nozzles to rinse the telescope lens. The controller 17 enables the operation of the fans 12 and the heaters 11. The fans 12 blow the air heated by the heaters 11 to the surface of the telescope lens to dry the telescope lens.
[0032] An ultrasonic generator 15 is installed on the left end of the lower surface of the cleaning and drying chamber 1, and an ultrasonic transducer 16 is installed at the lower end of the cleaning and drying chamber 1. The output end of the ultrasonic generator 15 is electrically connected to the input end of the ultrasonic transducer 16. The ultrasonic generator 15 is operated by the controller 17. The ultrasonic waves generated by the ultrasonic generator 15 are sent to the ultrasonic transducer 16. The ultrasonic transducer 16 converts the ultrasonic waves into sound energy and transmits the sound energy into the water, thereby achieving ultrasonic cleaning of the telescope lens and greatly improving the cleaning effect of the telescope lens. A water outlet pipe is installed on the right end of the lower surface of the cleaning and drying chamber 1. An electric valve 10 is installed in the middle of the water outlet pipe. The input ends of the electric valve 10 and the ultrasonic generator 15 are both electrically connected to the output end of the controller 17. The controller 17 operates the electric valve 10. When the electric valve 10 is opened, the water is discharged through the water outlet pipe, thereby replacing the water.
[0033] The cleaning and drying chamber 1 has symmetrically distributed guide columns 7 fixedly connected to both the left and right ends. The outer surfaces of the guide columns 7 are slidably connected to the corresponding ends of the longitudinally adjacent lifting seats 6. The upper end of the placement plate 3 is tightly clamped with a fixing plate 13. The telescope lens to be cleaned is placed on the upper end of the placement plate 3, and then the fixing plate 13 is tightly inserted into the upper end of the placement plate 3 to fix the telescope lens. The left end of the upper surface of the cleaning and drying chamber 1 is provided with an electric push rod 14. The telescopic end of the electric push rod 14 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the left lifting seat 6. The input end of the electric push rod 14 is electrically connected to the output end of the controller 17. The controller 17 realizes the operation of the electric push rod 14. The telescopic end of the electric push rod 14 extends and pushes the right lifting seat 6 to move down under the guidance of the corresponding guide column 7, thereby causing the mounting frame 2 to move down, and finally realizing the downward movement of the telescope lens, immersing the telescope lens in the water.
[0034] The working principle of the integrated telescope lens cleaning and drying machine provided by this utility model is as follows: During operation, the operator first places the cleaning and drying chamber 1, the mounting frame 2, and other mechanisms stably in the horizontal working area. After the placement is stable, the operator places the telescope lens to be cleaned on the upper end of the placement plate 3, and then tightly inserts the fixing plate 13 into the upper end of the placement plate 3 to fix the telescope lens. Then, the placement plate 3 is inserted into the interior of the mounting frame 2 from front to back. When the evenly distributed toothed grooves 43 contact the gears 42, the gears 42 rotate towards the center of the mounting frame 2. The rotation of the gears 42 drives the vertically adjacent rotation axes to rotate towards the center of the mounting frame 2. The inward rotation of the rotation axes drives the vertically adjacent locking handles 44 to move towards the center of the mounting frame 2. When the mounting bracket 2 rotates in the direction of its center, the front end of the locking plate 44 engages with the adjacent horizontal fixing slot, achieving initial position locking of the placement plate 3 and the mounting bracket 2. Then, the operator pushes the corresponding sliding column 47 towards the center of the mounting bracket 2 via the drive button 48. The sliding column 47 moves towards the center of the mounting bracket 2 within its corresponding sliding opening 45, causing the adjacent horizontal locking blocks 46 to engage with the adjacent horizontal locking slots, further improving the stability of the relative position locking of the placement plate 3 and the mounting bracket 2. Then, the operator activates the motor 56 via the controller 17. The output shaft of the motor 46 rotates, driving the drive pulley 57 to rotate. The drive pulley 57 drives two driven pulleys 55 to rotate via a transmission belt. The rotation of the driven pulleys 55 drives... The adjacent horizontal drive shafts 53 rotate, each driving the adjacent horizontal drive gears 54 to rotate. The upper drive gear 54 rotates, driving the driven gear 52 to rotate, which in turn drives the right-side rotating shaft 51 to rotate. The rotating shaft 51 then drives the mounting bracket 2 to rotate, thus rotating the telescope lens. Simultaneously, water is injected into the external water tank through the water pipe guide pipe 9. The water is sprayed out through evenly distributed nozzles to rinse the telescope lens. After rinsing, the controller 17 activates the electric push rod 14. The extension end of the electric push rod 14 pushes the right-side lifting seat 6 downward under the guidance of the corresponding guide column 7, thereby causing the mounting bracket 2 to move downward, ultimately lowering the telescope lens. When the lens is immersed in water, and the mounting bracket 2 reaches the desired position, the driven gear 52 meshes with the lower transmission gear 54. The rotation of the lower transmission gear 54 drives the driven gear 52 to rotate, thereby rotating the telescope lens. The controller 17 activates the ultrasonic generator 15, which transmits ultrasonic waves to the ultrasonic transducer 16. The ultrasonic transducer 16 converts the ultrasonic waves into sound energy and transmits the sound energy into the water, achieving ultrasonic cleaning of the telescope lens. This greatly improves the cleaning effect of the telescope lens, and the rotating telescope lens effectively eliminates cleaning dead corners. When the ultrasonic cleaning of the telescope lens is complete, the operator uses the controller 17 to activate the electric push rod 14, causing the telescopic end of the electric push rod 14 to retract.This allows the mounting bracket 2 to move upwards. When the mounting bracket 2 reaches its initial position, the driven gear 52 re-engages with the upper transmission gear 54. The rotation of the upper transmission gear 54 drives the driven gear 52 to rotate, thus rotating the mounting bracket 2. Simultaneously, the controller 17 activates the fan 12 and heater 11. The fan 12 blows the heated air from the heater 11 onto the surface of the telescope lens, drying the lens. The rotating lens effectively eliminates drying dead zones.
[0035] It is worth noting that the ultrasonic generator 15 disclosed in the above embodiments can be a THD-T6 ultrasonic generator, the ultrasonic transducer 16 can be a GT-N453547-SAS ultrasonic transducer, and the controller 17 controls the operation of the motor 56, electric valve 10, heater 11, fan 12, electric push rod 14, ultrasonic generator 15 and ultrasonic transducer 16 using methods commonly used in the prior art.
[0036] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine, characterized in that: It includes a cleaning and drying chamber (1), a locking mechanism (4), and a tilting mechanism (5); Cleaning and drying chamber (1): Lifting seats (6) are provided on both the left and right sides inside. A flip-up mounting frame (2) is provided between the two lifting seats (6). A placement plate (3) is inserted into the inside of the mounting frame (2). A fixing plate (13) is tightly attached to the upper end of the placement plate (3). Locking mechanism (4): It is used to lock the relative positions of the placement plate (3) and the mounting bracket (2); The flipping mechanism (5) includes a rotating shaft (51), a driven gear (52), a transmission shaft (53), and a transmission gear (54). The rotating shaft (51) is rotatably connected to the inside of the lifting seat (6). The end of the rotating shaft (51) near the center of the washing and drying chamber (1) is fixedly connected to the corresponding end of the mounting frame (2). The right end of the rotating shaft (51) on the right side is fixedly connected to the driven gear (52). The right end of the washing and drying chamber (1) is rotatably connected to two vertically distributed transmission shafts (53). The left end of each transmission shaft (53) is fixedly connected to a transmission gear (54). The transmission gears (54) are all installed in cooperation with the driven gears (52).
2. The telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that: A controller (17) is provided at the front end of the right side surface of the cleaning and drying chamber (1), and the input terminal of the controller (17) is electrically connected to an external power source.
3. The telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine according to claim 2, characterized in that: The flipping mechanism (5) also includes a driven pulley (55), a motor (56) and a drive pulley (57). The driven pulley (55) is fixedly connected to the right end of the two transmission shafts (53). The motor (56) is located on the right end of the rear surface of the washing and drying chamber (1). The right end of the output shaft of the motor (56) is fixedly connected to the drive pulley (57). The two driven pulleys (55) and the drive pulley (57) are connected by the same transmission belt. The input end of the motor (56) is electrically connected to the output end of the controller (17).
4. The integrated telescope lens cleaning and drying machine according to claim 1, characterized in that: The locking mechanism (4) includes a notch (41), a gear (42), a tooth groove (43), and a locking handle (44). The notches (41) are respectively located at the left and right ends of the mounting bracket (2). The interior of each notch (41) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft. The upper end of each rotating shaft is fixedly connected to a gear (42). The front ends of the left and right surfaces of the placement plate (3) are provided with evenly distributed tooth grooves (43). Each gear (42) meshes with the adjacent tooth grooves (43) laterally. The lower end of each rotating shaft is fixedly connected to a locking handle (44). The front ends of the left and right surfaces of the placement plate (3) are provided with fixing openings. The interior of each fixing opening is fitted with the front end of the adjacent locking handle (44) laterally.
5. A telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine according to claim 1, characterized in that: The locking mechanism (4) further includes a sliding opening (45), a locking block (46), a sliding column (47), and a drive button (48). The sliding opening (45) is respectively located at the rear end of the left and right sides of the mounting bracket (2). The sliding column (47) is slidably connected inside the sliding opening (45). The locking block (46) is fixedly connected to the end of the sliding column (47) near the center of the placement plate (3). The rear end of the left and right sides of the placement plate (3) is provided with a locking opening. The locking opening is installed in conjunction with the horizontally adjacent locking block (46). The end of the sliding opening (45) near the center of the placement plate (3) is provided with a gathering groove. The inside of the gathering groove is installed in conjunction with the horizontally adjacent locking block (46). The end of the sliding column (47) away from the center of the placement plate (3) is fixedly connected with a drive button (48).
6. A telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine according to claim 2, characterized in that: The top wall of the cleaning and drying chamber (1) is fixedly connected to an arc-shaped frame (8). The upper end of the arc-shaped frame (8) is provided with evenly distributed mounting slots. The upper end of each mounting slot is provided with symmetrically distributed heaters (11). The lower end of each mounting slot is provided with a fan (12). The front and rear ends of the arc-shaped frame (8) are provided with guide pipes (9). The lower end of each guide pipe (9) is provided with evenly distributed nozzles. The upper end of each guide pipe (9) is connected to an external water tank through a water pipe. The input ends of the heaters (11) and the fans (12) are electrically connected to the output end of the controller (17).
7. A telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine according to claim 2, characterized in that: An ultrasonic generator (15) is provided at the left end of the lower surface of the cleaning and drying chamber (1), and an ultrasonic transducer (16) is provided at the lower end of the cleaning and drying chamber (1). The output end of the ultrasonic generator (15) is electrically connected to the input end of the ultrasonic transducer (16). A water outlet pipe is provided at the right end of the lower surface of the cleaning and drying chamber (1), and an electric valve (10) is provided in the middle of the water outlet pipe. The input ends of the electric valve (10) and the ultrasonic generator (15) are both electrically connected to the output end of the controller (17).
8. A telescope lens cleaning and drying integrated machine according to claim 2, characterized in that: The cleaning and drying chamber (1) is fixedly connected to symmetrically distributed guide columns (7) at both the left and right ends. The outer surfaces of the guide columns (7) are slidably connected to the corresponding ends of the longitudinally adjacent lifting seats (6). The upper end of the placement plate (3) is tightly clamped with a fixing plate (13). An electric push rod (14) is provided on the left end of the upper surface of the cleaning and drying chamber (1). The telescopic end of the electric push rod (14) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the left lifting seat (6). The input end of the electric push rod (14) is electrically connected to the output end of the controller (17).
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Optical lens cleaning and drying all-in-one machine
CN221675113U