Nozzle structure of barreled water filling machine
By designing a cover and sliding spring structure on the nozzle of the bottled water filling machine, the problem of water splashing was solved, enabling efficient water collection and reuse, and reducing safety hazards.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-05
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing bottled water filling machines have nozzles that spray water during filling, causing water to flow down the outer wall of the bottle, resulting in resource waste and safety hazards.
A nozzle structure was designed, including a nozzle, a fixing ring, a protective component, and a recovery component. The nozzle covers the mouth of the tank and uses the cooperation of a slide bar and a spring to collect splashed and dripping water, which is then uniformly recovered into the water tank through multiple hoses.
This effectively avoids resource waste and safety hazards caused by water splashing, and achieves efficient water collection and reuse.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bottled water filling technology, specifically a nozzle structure for a bottled water filling machine. Background Technology
[0002] Bottled water refers to purified or mineral water made from tap water or extracted groundwater through modern industrial technology. It is then filled into PC containers by a bottling production line. Bottled water is classified into purified water, mineral water, and mineralized water, etc. Due to different water sources and production processes, the types and contents of trace elements contained in different types of bottled water vary greatly. Bottled water is usually filled using a filling machine. The cover below the nozzle of the filling machine covers the mouth of the container, and then the tubular nozzle injects water into the container from above the mouth.
[0003] The existing tubular nozzles are some distance from the container during filling. When the water is sprayed out, it splashes outwards, causing the splashed water to flow down the outer wall of the container, resulting in water stains accumulating on the ground at the filling area. Workers are prone to slipping and falling if they are not paying attention, which poses a certain safety hazard. In addition, the water splashed out and dripping from the nozzles will waste water resources after it falls to the ground, and it is not convenient to collect and reuse the splashed water and the water dripping from the nozzles. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a nozzle structure for a bottled water filling machine to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A nozzle structure for a bottled water filling machine includes:
[0007] A nozzle, wherein a retaining ring is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the nozzle;
[0008] A protective assembly is movably located below the nozzle. The protective assembly includes a cover, a pressure ring is fixedly installed on the inner surface of the cover, and a first conical cover is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the pressure ring.
[0009] The recycling component is fixedly embedded in the lower end of the outer surface of the cover. The recycling component includes a sealing cover fixedly embedded in the outer surface of the cover. A baffle is symmetrically slidably connected inside the sealing cover. A second sliding rod is symmetrically fixedly installed on both sides of the baffle. A second spring is movably sleeved on the outside of the second sliding rod. Sliding sleeves are symmetrically fixedly installed at both ends of both sides of the sealing cover.
[0010] Furthermore, the second slide rod passes through the corresponding sliding sleeve and is slidably connected to the sliding sleeve, and both ends of the second spring are fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve and one end of the second slide rod, respectively.
[0011] Furthermore, a second conical cover is fixedly installed on the inner side of the lower surface of the pressure ring, and a silicone pad is fixedly installed on the lower surface of the pressure ring.
[0012] Furthermore, multiple sliding grooves are formed at equal angles on one side surface of the fixed ring, a sliding rod is slidably connected inside the sliding groove, and two limiting rings are fixedly installed on the outer surface of the sliding rod.
[0013] Preferably, a support frame is fixedly installed at the upper end of the inner surface of the cover, the lower ends of the plurality of first sliding rods are fixedly connected to the support frame, and a first spring is fixedly connected between the support frame and the fixing ring.
[0014] Furthermore, the lower surface of the baffle is provided with a conical guide groove, the upper surface of the baffle is provided with an inclined groove, the inner surface of the inclined groove is provided with a drainage groove, and the drainage groove penetrates the baffle.
[0015] Preferably, a drain outlet is fixedly embedded on the outer surface of the cover above the pressure ring, and a multi-way flexible hose is fixedly connected between the drain outlet and the two drain grooves. A fixing bracket is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the multi-way flexible hose, and the fixing bracket is fixedly connected to the sealing cover.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] 1. When the nozzle moves down using the first sliding rod, the cover is placed over the opening of the bucket, allowing the nozzle to still move down a certain distance. This buffers the cover and nozzle, preventing them from falling too far and damaging the opening of the bucket. By placing the cover below the nozzle and placing it over the opening of the bucket, the water splashed outwards by the nozzle is collected along a specific pipeline.
[0018] 2. When the cover moves down to cover the barrel opening, the barrel opening abuts against the conical guide groove, causing the two baffles to slide outward along the inside of the sealing cover, opening the lower end of the cover and allowing the silicone pad to abut against the barrel opening. After filling is completed, the baffles return to their original position under the elastic force of the second spring, sealing the lower end of the cover. The water dripping from the nozzle flows along the inclined groove into the drainage trough, thus sealing the bottom of the cover when it separates from the barrel opening, allowing the water dripping from the nozzle to be collected along a specific pipeline, preventing splashed water from flowing onto the ground and accumulating, which could cause workers to slip and fall, thus reducing safety hazards.
[0019] 3. Water splashed out and water dripping from nozzles are collected through multiple hoses and discharged back into the water tank for recycling, reducing water waste. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram of the overall vertical cross-sectional structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the vertical cross-sectional structure of the two water receiving plates in the blocked state in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the vertical cross-sectional structure at the connection between the nozzle and the support frame in this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the two water receiving plates in the unfolded state in this utility model.
[0025] In the diagram: 1. Nozzle; 101. Fixing ring; 102. Slide groove; 103. No. 1 slide rod; 104. Limiting ring; 105. Spring; 2. Protective assembly; 201. Cover; 202. Support frame; 203. Pressure ring; 204. No. 1 conical cover; 205. No. 2 conical cover; 206. Drain outlet; 3. Recycling assembly; 301. Sealing cover; 302. Baffle; 303. Conical guide groove; 304. Inclined groove; 305. Drain groove; 306. No. 2 slide rod; 307. Sliding sleeve; 308. No. 2 spring; 4. Multi-port hose; 401. Fixing bracket. 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 1-5In this embodiment of the present invention, a nozzle structure for a bottled water filling machine includes a nozzle 1. A fixing ring 101 is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the nozzle 1. A protective component 2 is movably disposed below the nozzle 1. The protective component 2 includes a cover 201. A pressure ring 203 is fixedly installed on the inner surface of the cover 201. A first conical cover 204 is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the pressure ring 203. A drain outlet 206 is fixedly embedded on the outer surface of the cover 201 above the pressure ring 203. The drain outlet 206 discharges the water splashed from the nozzle 1. A recovery component 3 is fixedly embedded in the nozzle 1. At the lower end of the outer surface of the cover 201, the recycling component 3 includes a sealing cover 301 fixedly embedded in the outer surface of the cover 201. The sealing cover 301 is used to house the baffle 302 and restrict the movement path of the baffle 302. The baffle 302 is symmetrically slidably connected inside the sealing cover 301. The baffle 302 catches the water droplets dripping from the nozzle 1. The two sides of the baffle 302 are symmetrically fixedly mounted with a second sliding rod 306. The outside of the second sliding rod 306 is movably sleeved with a second spring 308. Sliding sleeves 307 are symmetrically fixedly mounted at both ends of the two sides of the sealing cover 301.
[0028] Specifically, the protective component 2 is installed below the nozzle 1 and covers the opening of the barrel to prevent water splashed from the nozzle 1 from flowing out, and the recovery component 3 seals the lower end of the cover 201 to prevent water droplets from the nozzle 1 from falling to the ground. Example 1
[0029] like Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment, a plurality of sliding grooves 102 are provided at equal angles on one side surface of the fixing ring 101. A first sliding rod 103 is slidably connected inside the sliding groove 102. Two limiting rings 104 are fixedly installed on the outer surface of the first sliding rod 103. A support frame 202 is fixedly installed at the upper end of the inner surface of the cover 201. The lower ends of the plurality of first sliding rods 103 are fixedly connected to the support frame 202. A first spring 105 is fixedly connected between the support frame 202 and the fixing ring 101.
[0030] In this embodiment, when the nozzle 1 moves down, the cover 201 covers the opening of the bucket. The nozzle 1 can still move down a certain distance so that the silicone pad fits against the opening of the bucket. At the same time, the cover 201 and the nozzle 1 are buffered to prevent them from falling too far and damaging the opening of the bucket. After the nozzle 1 is removed, the spring 105 unfolds under its own elastic force and pushes the slide rod 103 to slide back to its original position, so that the cover 201 can cover the opening of the bucket again. Thus, by setting the cover 201 below the nozzle 1, the cover 201 fits over the opening of the bucket, and the water splashed outward by the nozzle 1 when spraying water is collected along a specific pipeline.
[0031] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 5As shown, in this embodiment, the second slide rod 306 passes through the corresponding sliding sleeve 307 and is slidably connected to the sliding sleeve 307. The two ends of the second spring 308 are fixedly connected to the sliding sleeve 307 and one end of the second slide rod 306, respectively. A second conical cover 205 is fixedly installed on the inner side of the lower surface of the pressure ring 203, and a silicone pad is fixedly installed on the lower surface of the pressure ring 203. A conical guide groove 303 is opened on the lower surface of the baffle 302, and an inclined groove 304 is opened on the upper surface of the baffle 302. A drainage groove 305 is opened on the inner surface of the inclined groove 304, and the drainage groove 305 passes through the baffle 302.
[0032] In practice, the water splashed from nozzle 1 is blocked by the first conical cover 204 and the pressure ring 203, allowing it to drain out along the drain outlet 206. When the cover 201 moves down to cover the barrel opening, the barrel opening abuts against the conical guide groove 303, causing the two baffles 302 to slide outward along the inside of the sealing cover 301, opening the lower end of the cover 201 and allowing the silicone pad to abut against the barrel opening. After filling, the baffles 302 lose their squeezing force, and under the elastic force of the second spring 308, the second slide rod 306 drives the baffles 302 to reset, sealing the lower end of the cover 201. The water dripping from nozzle 1 is discharged into the drain trough 305 along the inclined groove 304. Thus, when the cover 201 separates from the barrel opening, the lower part of the cover 201 is sealed, allowing the water dripping from nozzle 1 to be collected along a specific pipeline, preventing splashed water from flowing onto the ground and accumulating, which could cause workers to slip and fall, thus reducing safety hazards. Example 2
[0033] Based on Example 1, in order to address the problem that the water splashed and dripped from nozzle 1 is not easy to discharge in a unified manner.
[0034] like Figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, a multi-port hose 4 is fixedly connected between the drain outlet 206 and the two drain channels 305. A fixing bracket 401 is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the multi-port hose 4, and the fixing bracket 401 is fixedly connected to the sealing cover 301.
[0035] In practice, the splashed water and the dripping water from the nozzle 1 are collected by the multi-connected hose 4 and discharged back into the water tank for recycling, thereby reducing the waste of water resources.
[0036] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0037] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine, characterized by, The utility model relates to a kind of nozzle and its protection and recovery device, including: Nozzle (1), fixed ring (101) is fixedly installed on the outside surface of the nozzle (1); Guard assembly (2), it is movably arranged below nozzle (1), the guard assembly (2) includes cover body (201), the inside surface of the cover body (201) is fixedly installed with compression ring (203), the upper surface of the compression ring (203) is fixedly installed with one conical cover (204); Recycling assembly (3), fixedly embedded and installed at the lower end of the outside surface of cover body (201), the recycling assembly (3) includes sealing cover (301) that is fixedly embedded and installed on the outside surface of cover body (201), the inside of the sealing cover (301) is symmetrically slidably connected with baffle (302), the both side surfaces of the baffle (302) are symmetrically fixedly installed with second slide bar (306), the outside of the second slide bar (306) is movably sleeved with second spring (308), the both side surfaces of the sealing cover (301) are symmetrically fixedly installed with slide sleeve (307) at both ends.
2. The nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second slide bar (306) penetrates the slide sleeve (307) at corresponding position, and is slidably connected with slide sleeve (307), and the both ends of the second spring (308) are fixedly connected with slide sleeve (307) and one end of the second slide bar (306) respectively.
3. The nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower surface of the compression ring (203) is fixedly installed with second conical cover (205) inside, and the lower surface of the compression ring (203) is fixedly installed with silica gel pad.
4. The nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine according to claim 1, wherein The side surface of the fixed ring (101) is equally angularly provided with a plurality of sliding grooves (102), the inside of the sliding groove (102) is slidably connected with a first slide bar (103), and the outside surface of the first slide bar (103) is fixedly installed with two limit rings (104).
5. The nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine according to claim 4, characterized in that, The inside surface of the cover body (201) is fixedly installed with support frame (202) at upper end, and the lower end of a plurality of the first slide bar (103) is fixedly connected with support frame (202), and a first spring (105) is fixedly connected between support frame (202) and fixed ring (101).
6. The nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine according to claim 1, wherein The lower surface of the baffle (302) is provided with conical guide groove (303), the upper surface of the baffle (302) is provided with inclined groove (304), the inside surface of the inclined groove (304) is provided with drainage groove (305), and drainage groove (305) penetrates baffle (302).
7. The nozzle structure of a bottled water filling machine according to claim 6, characterized in that The outside surface of the cover body (201) is fixedly embedded and installed with drain port (206) above compression ring (203), multiple-way hose (4) is fixedly communicated between drain port (206) and two drainage grooves (305), the outside surface of the multiple-way hose (4) is fixedly installed with fixed frame (401), and the fixed frame (401) is fixedly connected with sealing cover (301).