Blast equipment with rice husk collecting structure

By using a vibrating motor to strike the bottom of the screen in the blower and the airflow generated by the blower, the rice husks and grains are vibrated and screened, which solves the problem of incomplete screening caused by buried rice husks and improves collection efficiency and accuracy.

CN223970391UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GUANGDONG SHUNYUAN RICE IND CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520437889.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-13
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-13

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Technical Problem

In the existing blower equipment, rice husks are easily buried at the bottom of the grains during the rice husk and grain separation process, resulting in incomplete separation and reducing the accuracy and efficiency of rice husk collection.

Method used

A vibrating motor is used to strike the bottom of the screen, combined with the airflow generated by a blower, to achieve the vibration screening of rice husks and grains, which are then separated and collected through a collection trough and a collection cabinet.

Benefits of technology

It improves the accuracy and efficiency of rice husk screening and collection, saves time and effort in manual screening, and ensures the separate collection of rice husks and grains.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses blast equipment with a rice husk collecting structure, which relates to the technical field of rice husk processing and comprises a collecting mechanism, the collecting mechanism comprises a processing box, a supporting plate is arranged on one side of the processing box, an air blower is arranged at the top of the supporting plate, an air collecting pipe is arranged at one end, close to the processing box, of the air blower, and the air collecting pipe is communicated with the processing box. And a screen is arranged in the processing box. Strong airflow can be generated after the air blower is started, then rice husks doped in grains are blown into the collecting tank through the air collecting pipe and finally enter the collecting cabinet to be collected, and in order to ensure that the rice husks buried below the grains can also be collected, the vibration motor is started, and the vibration motor is started to vibrate. The output end of the vibration motor collides and knocks the bottom of the screen, then rice husks and grains on the screen can be vibrated and screened, the screened rice husks are blown through wind power generated by the air blower, and then the rice husks enter the collecting cabinet through the collecting tank.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of rice husk processing technology, specifically to a blower device with a rice husk collection structure. Background Technology

[0002] Rice husks are a byproduct of rice processing. They coat the rice grains, providing protection and support. Rice husks are mainly composed of cellulose, lignin, minerals, and some organic matter, and possess nutritional and industrial value.

[0003] However, in existing technologies, traditional blower equipment for screening and collecting rice husks and grains typically places the rice husks and grains on a screen and uses a strong airflow to disperse and separate the rice husks mixed in with the grains. However, during the screening process, some rice husks may remain buried at the bottom of the grains, and the airflow may not be able to disperse these husks, reducing the accuracy and efficiency of rice husk screening and collection. Therefore, we provide a blower equipment with a rice husk collection structure. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a blower with a rice husk collection structure to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a blower device with a rice husk collection structure, comprising: a collection mechanism, the collection mechanism including a processing box, a support plate provided on one side of the processing box, a blower provided on the top of the support plate, an air collection pipe provided at the end of the blower near the processing box, a screen provided inside the processing box, sliders provided on both sides of the screen, two buffer springs provided at the top and bottom of the two sliders, buffer grooves adapted to the sliders provided on both sides of the inner wall of the processing box, vibration motors provided on both sides of the processing box, a collection groove provided on the side of the processing box away from the support plate, a collection cabinet provided on the side of the processing box away from the support plate, and an auxiliary mechanism provided on the bottom side inside the processing box.

[0006] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the auxiliary mechanism includes a collection box, a handle is fixedly connected to the side of the collection box near the support plate, and pulleys are fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom of the collection box. Two slide rails are opened on the bottom side inside the processing box, and the outside of the pulleys is slidably connected to the slide rails.

[0007] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, a feed inlet is fixedly connected to the groove on the top of the processing box, and one side of the processing box is fixedly connected to one side of the support plate.

[0008] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the top of the support plate is fixedly installed with the bottom of the blower, and the output end of the blower passes through one side of the processing box and connects with the input end of the air collection pipe.

[0009] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the screen is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the processing box, and sliders are fixedly connected to both sides of the screen, with buffer springs fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the sliders.

[0010] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the ends of the two buffer springs furthest from the slider are respectively fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the inner wall of the buffer groove, and supports are fixedly connected to both sides of the processing box.

[0011] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, a vibration motor is fixedly installed on the top of each of the two supports, and the output end of the vibration motor extends into the processing box and contacts the bottom of the screen.

[0012] This utility model provides a blower with a rice husk collection structure, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] (1) This utility model generates a strong airflow after starting the blower, which then blows the rice husks mixed in the grains into the collection trough through the air collection pipe, and finally into the collection cabinet for collection. In order to ensure that the rice husks buried under the grains can also be collected, the vibration motor is started. The output end of the vibration motor collides and knocks with the bottom of the screen, so that the rice husks and grains on the screen will be vibrated and screened. The wind generated by the blower blows the screened rice husks, which then enter the collection cabinet through the collection trough.

[0014] (2) With the provided screen, the grains will fall into the collection box through the screen holes. The collection box can collect and process these grains, ensuring that the rice husks deteriorate and the grains are sorted, screened and collected, saving the time and effort of manual screening and collection, and improving work efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a blower device with a rice husk collection structure according to the present invention.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional side view of the collecting mechanism of a blower device with a rice husk collecting structure according to the present invention.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a partial side view of the collecting mechanism of a blower device with a rice husk collecting structure according to the present invention.

[0018] Figure 4 This is a side view of the auxiliary mechanism of a blower with a rice husk collection structure according to the present invention.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Collection mechanism; 11. Processing box; 12. Support plate; 13. Blower; 14. Air collection duct; 15. Screen; 16. Slider; 17. Buffer spring; 18. Buffer groove; 19. Vibration motor; 110. Collection trough; 111. Collection cabinet;

[0020] 2. Auxiliary mechanism; 21. Collection box; 22. Handle; 23. Pulley; 24. Slide rail;

[0021] 31. Feed inlet; 32. Support. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.

[0023] This utility model provides a technical solution: such as Figures 1-4 As shown, in this embodiment, a blower device with a rice husk collection structure includes: a collection mechanism 1, which includes a processing box 11. A support plate 12 is provided on one side of the processing box 11. An inlet 31 is fixedly connected to a groove on the top of the processing box 11. One side of the processing box 11 is fixedly connected to one side of the support plate 12. A blower 13 is provided on the top of the support plate 12. An air collecting pipe 14 is provided at one end of the blower 13 near the processing box 11. The top of the support plate 12 is fixedly installed to the bottom of the blower 13. The output end of the blower 13 passes through one side of the processing box 11 and connects to the input end of the air collecting pipe 14. A screen 15 is provided inside the processing box 11. Slider blocks 16 are provided on both sides of the screen 15. Two buffer springs 17 are provided at the top and bottom of the two sliders 16. The outside of the screen 15 is connected to the processing box 11. The inner wall is fixedly connected, and sliders 16 are fixedly connected to both sides of the screen 15. Buffer springs 17 are fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the sliders 16. Buffer grooves 18 adapted to the sliders 16 are opened on both sides of the inner wall of the processing box 11. The ends of the two buffer springs 17 away from the sliders 16 are fixedly connected to the top and bottom of the inner wall of the buffer grooves 18, respectively. Supports 32 are fixedly connected to both sides of the processing box 11. Vibration motors 19 are provided on both sides of the processing box 11. Vibration motors 19 are fixedly installed on the top of the two supports 32. The output end of the vibration motor 19 extends into the processing box 11 and contacts the bottom of the screen 15. A collection groove 110 is opened on the side of the processing box 11 away from the support plate 12. A collection cabinet 111 is provided on the side of the processing box 11 away from the support plate 12. An auxiliary mechanism 2 is provided on the bottom side inside the processing box 11.

[0024] In this embodiment, when workers need to use the equipment to screen and collect rice husks, they can feed the rice husks and grains into the processing box 11 through the feed inlet 31. The rice husks and grains will then fall onto the screen 15, which has a slight slope. By starting the blower 13, a strong airflow is generated, which blows the rice husks and grains on the screen 15 through the air collection pipe 14. Since the rice husks are lighter than the grains, the airflow will blow the rice husks mixed in with the grains into the collection trough 110, and finally into the collection cabinet 111 for collection. However, some rice husks may be buried under the grains, so a vibration can be started. The vibrating motor 19 is activated, and after it starts, it will continuously vibrate and strike the bottom of the screen 15. Since the outside of the screen 15 is fixed to the inner wall of the processing box 11, the part of the bottom of the screen 15 that is struck will still vibrate due to the force of the strike. As a result, the slider 16 will move back and forth slightly in the buffer groove 18, and the buffer springs 17 on both sides of the slider 16 will contract and release due to the movement of the slider 16. Therefore, the rice husks and grains on the screen 15 will be vibrated and screened. The wind generated by the blower 13 blows the screened rice husks and then enters the collection cabinet 111 through the collection trough 110.

[0025] like Figures 1-4 As shown, the auxiliary mechanism 2 includes a collection box 21. A handle 22 is fixedly connected to the side of the collection box 21 near the support plate 12. Pulleys 23 are fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom of the collection box 21. Two slide rails 24 are opened on the bottom side inside the processing box 11. The outside of the pulleys 23 is slidably connected to the slide rails 24.

[0026] In this embodiment, after the rice husks on the screen 15 are collected by the airflow of the blower 13, the rice grains will fall into the collection box 21 through the screen holes of the screen 15. It is worth mentioning that the volume of the rice husks is slightly larger than that of the rice grains, so the rice husks will not fall into the collection box 21 through the screen holes of the screen 15. The collection box 21 can be used to collect and process these rice grains, ensuring that the rice husks are separated from the rice grains and sorted and collected, saving the time and effort of manual sieving and collection, and improving work efficiency. The handle 22, pulley 23 and slide rail 24 make it easy for the staff to take the collection box 21 out of the processing box 11.

[0027] This utility model provides a blower with a rice husk collection structure, the specific working principle of which is as follows:

[0028] When workers need to screen and collect rice husks, they can put the rice husks and grains together into the processing box 11 through the feed inlet 31. The rice husks and grains will fall onto the screen 15. To effectively screen, workers can start the blower 13, which will generate a strong airflow. This airflow will blow the rice husks and grains on the screen 15 through the air collection pipe 14. The airflow will blow the rice husks mixed with the grains into the collection trough 110, and finally into the collection cabinet 111 for collection. However, some rice husks may be buried under the grains. In this case, workers can start the vibration motor 19. After the vibration motor 19 is started, it will continuously vibrate and tap the bottom of the screen 15. In this way, the rice husks and grains on the screen 15 will be vibrated and screened. Then, the air force generated by the blower 13 will blow the screened rice husks and make them enter the collection cabinet 111 through the collection trough 110.

[0029] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A blower with a rice husk collection structure, characterized in that, The application relates to a collecting mechanism (1) which comprises a processing box (11), one side of the processing box (11) is provided with a supporting plate (12), the top of the supporting plate (12) is provided with a blower (13), one end of the blower (13) close to the processing box (11) is provided with a wind collecting pipe (14), the inside of the processing box (11) is provided with a screen (15), the two sides of the screen (15) are provided with sliding blocks (16), the top and the bottom of the two sliding blocks (16) are provided with two buffer springs (17), the two sides of the inner wall of the processing box (11) are provided with buffer grooves (18) matched with the sliding blocks (16), the two sides of the processing box (11) are provided with vibration motors (19), one side of the processing box (11) away from the supporting plate (12) is provided with a collecting groove (110), one side of the processing box (11) away from the supporting plate (12) is provided with a collecting cabinet (111), and the bottom of the inside of the processing box (11) is provided with an auxiliary mechanism (2). The auxiliary mechanism (2) comprises a collecting box (21), one side of the collecting box (21) close to the supporting plate (12) is fixedly connected with a handle (22), the bottom of the collecting box (21) is fixedly connected with pulleys (23) on the two sides, the bottom of the inside of the processing box (11) is provided with two sliding rails (24), and the pulleys (23) are slidingly connected in the sliding rails (24) on the outside.

2. The blast apparatus having a rice hull collection structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The processing box (11) is provided with an inlet (31) which is clamped on the top of the processing box (11) and is fixedly connected in the groove, and one side of the processing box (11) is fixedly connected with one side of the supporting plate (12).

3. The blast apparatus having a rice hull collection structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The top of the supporting plate (12) is fixedly installed with the bottom of the blower (13), and the output end of the blower (13) penetrates through one side of the processing box (11) and is connected with the input end of the wind collecting pipe (14).

4. The blast apparatus having a rice hull collection structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The screen (15) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the processing box (11) on the outside, the two sides of the screen (15) are fixedly connected with the sliding blocks (16), and the top and the bottom of the sliding blocks (16) are fixedly connected with the buffer springs (17).

5. The blast apparatus having a rice hull collection structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The top and the bottom of the inner wall of the buffer grooves (18) are fixedly connected with the two buffer springs (17) away from the sliding blocks (16), and the two sides of the processing box (11) are fixedly connected with the supports (32).

6. The blast apparatus having a rice hull collection structure according to claim 1, characterized by: The top of the two supports (32) is fixedly installed with the vibration motors (19), and the output end of the vibration motor (19) extends to the inside of the processing box (11) and contacts the bottom of the screen (15).

7. The air blowing apparatus having a rice hull collecting structure according to claim 6, characterized by: ​