Conveying device for eliminating bubbles of bottled products

By incorporating a conveyor belt with a speed difference and a clamping assembly into the conveying device, the infusion bottle is defoamed through rotation, solving the problems of poor defoaming effect and bottle damage in existing technologies, thus ensuring the safety and ease of operation of the infusion bottle.

CN223962699UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03SHIJIAZHUANG NO 4 PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520651861.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-08
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-08

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Technical Problem

Existing delivery devices are not very effective at eliminating air bubbles in infusion bottles and are prone to damaging the bottle body.

Method used

By setting up two parallel and spaced conveyor belts, the speed difference between the conveyor belts causes the infusion bottle to roll and rotate between the clamping components. Combined with the friction of the clamping components, the infusion bottle rotates, eliminating air bubbles inside the bottle.

Benefits of technology

It effectively eliminates air bubbles inside the bottle, avoids damage to the bottle, and ensures the safety and ease of operation of the infusion bottle.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a conveying device for eliminating bubbles of bottled products, which belongs to the technical field of conveying equipment and comprises a conveying component and a clamping component. The conveying assembly comprises two parallel conveying belts arranged in a spaced mode. The running speeds of the two conveying belts are different, so that a speed difference is formed between the two conveying belts; a plurality of infusion bottles are arranged between the two conveying belts and are arranged at intervals in the transmission direction of the conveying belts; the two clamping assemblies correspond to the two conveying belts one to one and are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts. The two clamping assemblies abut against the two sides of the infusion bottle oppositely. The speed difference between the two conveying belts is used for enabling the infusion bottle to roll and rotate between the two clamping assemblies, and therefore bubbles in the infusion bottle are eliminated. The conveying device for eliminating the bubbles of the bottled products is good in bubble eliminating effect and capable of avoiding damage to infusion bottles.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of conveying equipment technology, and more specifically, it relates to a conveying device for eliminating air bubbles in bottled products. Background Technology

[0002] Bottled products are widely used in the market, such as bottled water, intravenous infusion bottles, fruit juice drinks, bottled wines, and chemical reagent bottles. Due to the complexity of the manufacturing process and uncontrollable factors, air bubbles may form on the inner wall of infusion bottles. The presence of air bubbles can affect the detection of foreign objects inside the infusion bottle, thereby affecting the safety of product testing. Therefore, it is necessary to promptly eliminate air bubbles that adhere to the bottle after injection.

[0003] In the prior art, in order to eliminate air bubbles in the infusion bottle and facilitate the detection of foreign objects in the bottle in subsequent processes, an elastic rope is often set in the infusion bottle conveying device, and the bottle body is tapped by the elastic rope. However, this method of eliminating air bubbles is not very effective, and the bottle body may be damaged when the tapping force is large. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a conveying device for eliminating air bubbles in bottled products, aiming to solve the technical problems of existing conveying devices having poor air bubble elimination effect and easily damaging the bottle body.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: to provide a conveying device for eliminating air bubbles in bottled products, comprising:

[0006] The conveying assembly includes two parallel and spaced-apart conveyor belts; the two conveyor belts operate at different speeds to create a speed difference between them; a plurality of infusion bottles are disposed between the two conveyor belts, and the plurality of infusion bottles are spaced apart along the transmission direction of the conveyor belts.

[0007] Two sets of clamping assemblies correspond one-to-one with the two conveyor belts and are located on opposite sides of the two conveyor belts; the two sets of clamping assemblies abut against the two sides of the infusion bottle.

[0008] The speed difference between the two conveyor belts is used to make the infusion bottle roll and rotate between the two sets of clamping assemblies, thereby eliminating air bubbles in the infusion bottle.

[0009] In one possible implementation, each conveyor belt includes a first conveyor section, a second conveyor section, and a third conveyor section connected in sequence; the conveying direction of the third conveyor section is horizontally arranged with respect to the conveying direction of the first conveyor section, and the conveying direction of the second conveyor section is inclined with respect to the conveying direction of the first conveyor section, so that the infusion bottle placed on the second conveyor section is rotated by a preset angle relative to the infusion bottle placed on the first conveyor section.

[0010] In some embodiments, the conveying direction of the second conveying section is vertical, and the second conveying section is connected to the first conveying section and the third conveying section to form a "Z" shaped structure.

[0011] In some embodiments, the second conveying section protrudes upward and is connected to the first and third conveying sections to form a downward-opening "V"-shaped structure.

[0012] In one possible implementation, each of the conveyor belts is powered by a set of drive motors, and each of the drive motors is electrically connected to a set of frequency converters; the frequency converters are used to adjust the speed of the drive motors so that the transmission speeds of the two conveyor belts are different.

[0013] In one possible implementation, each set of clamping components includes:

[0014] A support seat is provided on the corresponding conveyor belt and is arranged opposite to the support seat on the other conveyor belt;

[0015] The elastic clip is fixed on one side to the support base and abuts against the infusion bottle on the other side.

[0016] In some embodiments, each clamping assembly further includes a plurality of limiting bolts, which are spaced apart along the transmission direction of the conveyor belt; one end of each limiting bolt passes through the support seat along the interval direction of the conveyor belt and abuts against the elastic clamp.

[0017] For example, the support base has an "L" shaped structure, with one side of the support base connected to the corresponding conveyor belt and the other side extending horizontally to support the bottom of the infusion bottle.

[0018] The solution described in this application, compared with the prior art, allows for the setting of the transmission speeds of two oppositely arranged conveyor belts to create a speed difference between them. This results in relative displacement between the two conveyor belts as the infusion bottle is transported along the transmission direction. Furthermore, by adding two sets of clamping components, the faster-moving conveyor belt drives the corresponding clamping components to generate friction on the outer wall of the infusion bottle, causing the bottle to roll relative to the slower-moving conveyor belt and clamping components, thus achieving rotation of the infusion bottle. When the infusion bottle rotates once around its axis, air bubbles adhering to the bottle body can be eliminated by the air above the liquid surface. After the infusion bottle rotates a preset number of times, the air bubbles inside the bottle can be completely eliminated. The technical solution provided in this application effectively eliminates air bubbles inside the bottle, avoids damage to the bottle body, and is convenient to operate with a simple structure. Attached Figure Description

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0020] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the conveying device for eliminating air bubbles in bottled products provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 2 Schematic diagram of the conveyor belt provided in the embodiment of this utility model Figure 1 ;

[0022] Figure 3 Schematic diagram of the conveyor belt provided in the embodiment of this utility model Figure 2 ;

[0023] Figure 4 Schematic diagram of the conveyor belt provided in the embodiment of this utility model Figure 3 ;

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping assembly provided in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0025] In the diagram: 1. Conveying assembly; 11. First conveying section; 12. Second conveying section; 13. Third conveying section; 14. Conveyor belt; 2. Infusion bottle; 3. Clamping assembly; 31. Support base; 32. Elastic clamp; 33. Limit bolt; 4. Drive motor; 5. Frequency converter. Detailed Implementation

[0026] To make the technical problems, technical solutions, and beneficial effects of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0027] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "set on" another element, it can be directly on or indirectly on that other element. It should be understood that the terms "length," "width," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships, are based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0028] The terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "a number" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0029] Please refer to the following: Figures 1 to 5 The present invention provides a conveying device for eliminating air bubbles in bottled products. The conveying device includes a conveying assembly 1 and a clamping assembly 3. The conveying assembly 1 includes two parallel and spaced-apart conveyor belts 14. The two conveyor belts 14 have different running speeds to create a speed difference between them. Multiple infusion bottles 2 are arranged between the two conveyor belts 14, spaced apart along the transmission direction of the conveyor belts 14. Two sets of clamping assemblies 3 correspond one-to-one with the two conveyor belts 14 and are located on opposite sides of the two conveyor belts 14. The two sets of clamping assemblies 3 abut against the two sides of the infusion bottles 2. The speed difference between the two conveyor belts 14 causes the infusion bottles 2 to roll and rotate between the two sets of clamping assemblies 3, thereby eliminating air bubbles inside the infusion bottles 2.

[0030] By setting two parallel and spaced conveyor belts 14, the infusion bottle 2 can be clamped between the two conveyor belts 14, and the clamping component 3 can be used to further clamp the infusion bottle 2, so as to prevent the infusion bottle 2 from falling off during the conveying and turning process, thereby improving the conveying safety of the infusion bottle 2.

[0031] Because the present application is equipped with a clamping component 3, the infusion bottle 2 can be clamped during the transportation of the infusion bottle 2 to prevent the infusion bottle 2 from falling, which can effectively ensure the stability and safety of the transportation of the infusion bottle 2. At the same time, it should be noted that the clamping component 3 will not clamp the infusion bottle 2 excessively. The infusion bottle 2 can roll between the two sets of clamping components 3, and the rolling and rotation of the infusion bottle 2 will not interfere with or affect the clamping components 3.

[0032] It should be noted that the conveying component 1 used in this application can be a conveyor belt structure or a transmission chain structure.

[0033] The solution shown in this application embodiment, compared with the prior art, can create a speed difference between the two conveyor belts 14 by setting the transmission speed of the two oppositely arranged conveyor belts 14. This results in relative displacement between the two conveyor belts 14 as they transport the infusion bottle 2 along the transmission direction. Furthermore, by setting two sets of clamping components 3, the faster-moving conveyor belt 14 drives the corresponding clamping components 3 to generate friction on the outer wall of the infusion bottle 2, causing the infusion bottle 2 to roll relative to the slower-moving conveyor belt 14 and the clamping components 3, thus achieving rotation of the infusion bottle 2. When the infusion bottle 2 rotates around its axis once, the air bubbles attached to the bottle body can be eliminated by the air above the liquid surface. After the infusion bottle 2 rotates a preset number of times, the air bubbles inside the bottle can be completely eliminated. The technical solution provided in this application embodiment can effectively eliminate air bubbles inside the bottle, avoid damage to the bottle body, and is convenient to operate and has a simple structure.

[0034] Please refer to the following: Figure 1 In one possible implementation, each conveyor belt 14 includes a first conveyor section 11, a second conveyor section 12, and a third conveyor section 13 connected in sequence; the conveying direction of the third conveyor section 13 is horizontally set with respect to the conveying direction of the first conveyor section 11, and the conveying direction of the second conveyor section 12 is inclined with respect to the conveying direction of the first conveyor section 11, so that the infusion bottle 2 placed on the second conveyor section 12 is flipped by a preset angle relative to the infusion bottle 2 placed on the first conveyor section 11.

[0035] The infusion bottle 2 containing the injected medication is conveyed through the first conveying section 11 to the second conveying section 12 for inversion, and then conveyed through the third conveying section 13 to the next inspection process. Specifically, after the infusion bottle 2 is clamped, it can be inverted at a preset angle through the second conveying section 12, thereby tilting the liquid surface after the medication is injected into the infusion bottle 2. This allows the air bubbles attached to the infusion bottle 2 to be eliminated by the air above the liquid surface, thus improving the effect of air bubble elimination in the infusion bottle 2, ensuring the accuracy of subsequent foreign matter detection processes, and ensuring the quality and safety of the infusion bottle 2.

[0036] It is important to understand that during the production process, the infusion bottle 2 needs to be supported by the first conveying section 11 and transported to the second conveying section 12. By tilting the infusion bottle 2 as the conveying direction of the second conveying section 12 changes, the liquid level inside the infusion bottle 2 is tilted, thereby further achieving the purpose of eliminating air bubbles. After the air bubbles are eliminated, it is transported to the foreign matter detection process through the third conveying section 13 for processing.

[0037] It is important to understand that the preset angle for flipping the infusion bottle 2 can be set according to actual needs. Preferably, the infusion bottle 2 can be flipped from the vertical direction to the horizontal direction. Furthermore, by first flipping the infusion bottle 2 forward by 90° along the conveying direction and then flipping it backward by 90° along the conveying direction, it can be ensured that air bubbles on both radial side walls of the infusion bottle 2 can be eliminated. Specifically, the number of times each infusion bottle 2 is flipped can be set according to actual needs. For infusion bottles 2 that generate more air bubbles, they can be flipped repeatedly to improve the defoaming effect.

[0038] Please see Figure 3 and Figure 4 In some embodiments, the conveying direction of the second conveying section 12 is vertical, and the second conveying section 12 is connected to the first conveying section 11 and the third conveying section 13 to form a "Z" shaped structure.

[0039] By forming a Z-shaped structure with the second conveying section 12, the first conveying section 11, and the third conveying section 13, the infusion bottle 2 can be flipped during the conveying process.

[0040] Specifically, in this Z-shaped structure, the second delivery section 12 located in the middle is perpendicular to the first delivery section 11 and the third delivery section 13, respectively, allowing the infusion bottle 2 to rotate 90° within the second delivery section 12. This Z-shaped structure can be an attachment. Figure 3 and attached Figure 4 One or more of the following; preferably, the second conveying section 12 includes at least one set of attachments. Figure 3 The Z-shaped structure of the species and at least one set of appendages Figure 4 The species has a Z-shaped structure.

[0041] Furthermore, to ensure smooth transport, an arc-shaped conveyor belt can be installed at the transition point of the Z-shaped structure.

[0042] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 In some embodiments, the second conveying section 12 protrudes upward and is connected to the first conveying section 11 and the third conveying section 13 to form a downward-opening "U"-shaped structure.

[0043] By forming a zigzag structure with the first conveying section 11 and the second conveying section 12, the infusion bottle 2 can be flipped once in the forward and once in the forward direction during the conveying process, thereby ensuring the defoaming effect of the infusion bottle 2.

[0044] In some embodiments, the second conveying section 12 protrudes downward and forms an upward-opening "U"-shaped structure with the first conveying section 11 and the third conveying section 13.

[0045] Specifically, the opening direction of the zigzag structure can be set according to actual needs.

[0046] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 5 In one possible implementation, each conveyor belt 14 is powered by a set of drive motors 4, and each drive motor 4 is electrically connected to a set of frequency converters 5; the frequency converters 5 are used to adjust the speed of the drive motors 4 so that the transmission speeds of the two conveyor belts 14 are different.

[0047] By setting up the frequency converter 5, the speed of the drive motor 4 can be adjusted appropriately, thereby facilitating the adjustment of the transmission speed of the conveyor belt 14 and creating a speed difference between the two conveyor belts 14.

[0048] It should be noted that the specific structure of the frequency converter 5, the connection method between the frequency converter 5 and the drive motor 4, and the control principle of the frequency converter 5 controlling the drive motor 4 are all existing technologies and will not be elaborated here.

[0049] Please see Figure 5 In one possible implementation, each clamping assembly 3 includes a support base 31 and an elastic clamp 32; the support base 31 is disposed on the corresponding conveyor belt 14 and is disposed opposite to the support base 31 on another conveyor belt 14; one side of the elastic clamp 32 is fixed to the support base 31 and the other side abuts against the infusion bottle 2.

[0050] By providing a support base 31, the elastic clip 32 can be easily connected to the corresponding conveyor belt 14, forming a connecting bridge between the elastic clip 32 and the conveyor belt 14. By providing the elastic clip 32, the infusion bottle 2 can be clamped between the two elastic clips 32; on the other hand, the infusion bottle 2 can be protected. Specifically, the elastic clip 32 has a certain degree of elasticity, which can prevent damage to the infusion bottle 2 during rolling and rotation. Optionally, the side of the elastic clip 32 facing the infusion bottle 2 can be provided with a rubber strip with a certain degree of elasticity. Preferably, multiple sets of rubber strips are provided, spaced vertically, to prevent damage to the outer wall of the infusion bottle 2.

[0051] Please see Figure 5 In some embodiments, each clamping assembly 3 further includes a plurality of limiting bolts 33, which are spaced apart along the transmission direction of the conveyor belt 14; one end of the limiting bolt 33 passes through the support base 31 along the interval direction of the two conveyor belts 14 and abuts against the elastic clamp 32.

[0052] By setting multiple limiting bolts 33, when the limiting bolts 33 are rotated along the interval direction of the two conveyor belts 14, the limiting bolts 33 drive the elastic clamps 32 to slide, thereby adjusting the distance between the two elastic clamps 32 and clamping the corresponding infusion bottle 2.

[0053] Specifically, multiple clamping components 3 are provided, and these multiple clamping components 3 are spaced apart along the conveying direction of the conveying component 1, and correspond one-to-one with each infusion bottle 2. At this time, each set of clamping components 3 corresponds to a support base 31 and an elastic clamp 32, and each support base 31 corresponds to multiple limiting bolts 33; optionally, the support base 31 and the elastic clamp 32 have a preset length in the conveying direction of the conveyor belt 14, which allows the infusion bottle 2 to roll and rotate; or, the side of the elastic clamp 32 facing the infusion bottle 2 is an arc shape adapted to the infusion bottle 2, which allows the infusion bottle 2 to rotate within the elastic clamp 32.

[0054] For example, each set of clamping components 3 is provided with one clamping component 3, and the clamping component 3 extends along the conveying direction of the conveying component 1. At this time, multiple limiting bolts 33 are provided, and the multiple limiting bolts 33 are spaced apart along the conveying direction of the conveying component 1.

[0055] For example, the support base 31 has an "L" shaped structure. One side of the support base 31 is connected to the corresponding conveyor belt 14, and the other side extends horizontally to support the bottom of the infusion bottle 2.

[0056] By setting the support base 31 to an L-shaped structure, one side of the support base 31 can be easily fixed on the conveyor belt 14, and the other side can be supported on the bottom of the infusion bottle 2 to support the infusion bottle 2, so that the support base 31 and the elastic clamp 32 form a double protection.

[0057] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements 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 device for eliminating air bubbles from a bottled product, characterized in that, The application relates to a conveying assembly (1) which comprises two parallel and spaced conveying belts (14); the conveying speeds of the two conveying belts (14) are different, so that a speed difference is formed between the two conveying belts (14); a plurality of infusion bottles (2) are arranged between the two conveying belts (14) and are spaced along the transmission direction of the conveying belts (14); two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); the two sets of clamping assemblies (3) are arranged on the opposite sides of the two conveying belts (14) in one-to-one correspondence with the two conveying belts (14); 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The delivery device for eliminating the bubbles of bottled products according to claim 1, wherein ​ 3. The delivery device for eliminating air bubbles in a bottled product of claim 2, wherein, ​ 4. The delivery device for eliminating the bubbles of bottled products according to claim 2, wherein ​ 5. The delivery device of claim 1, wherein the gas bubble removal device is a gas bubble removal device. ​ 6. The delivery device of claim 1, wherein the gas bubble is removed from the product by the device. ​ ​ ​ 7. The delivery device for eliminating the air bubbles of bottled products according to claim 6, wherein ​ 8. A delivery device for eliminating air bubbles from a bottled product as claimed in claim 6 or 7, characterised in that, ​