Tool cleaning device for animal husbandry and veterinary medicine

By designing a cleaning device for livestock and veterinary tools, the cleaning balls and cleaning strips inside the basket are used to stir the tools during the high-temperature steaming process, which solves the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive cleaning of veterinary tools and achieves efficient cleaning and disinfection.

CN223970510UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06尚志市动物疫病预防控制中心
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520427704.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-12
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-12

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Technical Problem

Existing methods for cleaning veterinary tools are time-consuming and labor-intensive, and are difficult to effectively remove unsanitary corners and sticky deposits from tools of various shapes and sizes.

Method used

A cleaning device for livestock and veterinary tools was designed. The cleaning balls and cleaning strips in the basket are stirred and shaken during the high-temperature steaming process. Combined with the motor-driven rotating rod and turntable, the attached materials are removed and then disinfected by an electric heater and dried by a dryer.

Benefits of technology

It enables efficient cleaning of veterinary tools, ensures cleaning quality, saves manpower, and simplifies the cleaning process.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a livestock veterinary tool cleaning device, which relates to the field of cleaning devices, and comprises a barrel body, a barrel cover and support legs, the barrel cover is arranged at the top end of the barrel body, and the support legs are arranged at the bottom end of the barrel body; a hanging basket used for containing tools is arranged in the barrel body, the top end of the hanging basket is an open end, and a plurality of water permeable holes are formed in the bottom and the side wall of the hanging basket. The outer side wall of the hanging basket is connected with the inner side wall of the barrel body through a spring in a hanging manner; a first motor is arranged in the can body and installed on the inner wall of the bottom of the can body, the output end of the first motor is connected with a horizontally-arranged rotating rod, and the tail end of the rotating rod is connected with a first protruding block. A plurality of annularly distributed second convex blocks are arranged at the bottom of the hanging basket; according to the animal husbandry veterinary tool cleaning device, the hanging basket capable of shaking in the barrel body is arranged, tools can be in close contact and friction with the cleaning balls and the cleaning strips when being cleaned in the hanging basket, and therefore attachments on the surfaces of the tools are promoted to fall off.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cleaning devices, and in particular to a cleaning device for livestock and veterinary tools. Background Technology

[0002] With the rapid development of animal husbandry, livestock and poultry need to be treated when they have health problems. Veterinarians are a group of workers who use medical methods to promote the coordination between the animal body, microorganisms and the natural environment. When diagnosing and treating animals, veterinarians need to use a variety of tools such as syringes, suture needles, forceps, and insemination guns. After use, the tools need to be cleaned in time to keep them hygienic.

[0003] The current conventional cleaning method is to place the tools in a large pot and sterilize them by boiling water. Although this can effectively kill bacteria, the tools are of different shapes and have many hard-to-reach areas. Some sticky deposits are difficult to remove by boiling and still need to be handled manually, which is time-consuming and laborious. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the aforementioned problems in the prior art, this utility model provides a cleaning device for livestock and veterinary tools. While steaming or boiling, the tools are thoroughly stirred and shaken to remove any adhering substances, thus ensuring the quality of cleaning.

[0005] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve its technical problem is as follows: a cleaning device for livestock and veterinary tools, including a bucket body, a bucket lid, and support legs. The bucket body has a bucket lid at the top and support legs at the bottom. Inside the bucket body is a basket for holding tools, with an open top and multiple drainage holes at the bottom and side walls. The outer side wall of the basket is suspended from the inner side wall of the bucket body by springs. Inside the bucket body is a first motor mounted on the inner wall of the bottom of the bucket body. The output end of the first motor is connected to a horizontally arranged rotating rod, and the end of the rotating rod is connected to a first protrusion. The bottom of the basket has multiple... A second protrusion is arranged in a ring. When the first protrusion rotates around the first motor, it contacts and collides with the second protrusion in sequence, thereby causing the basket to sway. A second motor is installed on the lid. The output end of the second motor is connected to a turntable inside the basket. The bottom of the turntable is connected to multiple connecting rods located inside the basket. Multiple cleaning strips are provided on the surface of the connecting rods. A water inlet pipe is provided on the lid, and a drain pipe is provided at the bottom of the basket. Both the water inlet pipe and the drain pipe are equipped with electrically controlled valves. An electric heater is installed on the inner wall of the basket, a dryer is installed on the side wall of the basket, and a control panel is installed on the outer wall of the basket. The control panel is electrically connected to the first motor, the second motor, the electrically controlled valves, the electric heater, and the dryer.

[0006] The basket contains multiple cleaning balls, each consisting of a sphere and strip-shaped protrusions. The surface of the sphere has numerous strip-shaped protrusions, and both the sphere and the strip-shaped protrusions are made of rubber. During cleaning, the strip-shaped protrusions can frequently contact the tool surface, thereby promoting the separation of adhering substances.

[0007] The cleaning strip is fishbone shaped and made of rubber. During cleaning, the cleaning strip can frequently come into contact with the tool surface, thereby promoting the separation of the attached substances.

[0008] The barrel lid is equipped with an exhaust valve, which can expel internal moisture during drying.

[0009] The outer wall of the barrel is equipped with an observation window to facilitate viewing the internal cleanliness status.

[0010] The tank is equipped with a liquid level sensor, which is electrically connected to the control panel. When the liquid level in the tank reaches the set value, it will send a signal to the control panel to close the valve of the water inlet pipe.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are: the animal husbandry and veterinary tool cleaning device is equipped with a hanging basket that can be swayed inside the bucket. When the tools are cleaned in the hanging basket, they will come into close contact with the cleaning balls and cleaning strips and rub against each other, thereby causing the adhering substances on the tool surface to fall off; the electric heater heats the water to boil for high-temperature disinfection, and the sewage is finally discharged from the drain pipe and then dried by the hot air generated by the dryer, thus completing the tool cleaning and saving manpower. Attached Figure Description

[0012] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, 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.

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the barrel;

[0015] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom of the suspended platform.

[0016] The diagram shows: 1. Barrel body, 2. Barrel lid, 3. Support leg, 4. Hanging basket, 5. Water vent, 6. Spring, 7. First motor, 8. Rotating rod, 9. First protrusion, 10. Second protrusion, 11. Second motor, 12. Turntable, 13. Connecting rod, 14. Cleaning strip, 15. Water inlet pipe, 16. Drain pipe, 17. Electric heater, 18. Dryer, 19. Control panel, 20. Exhaust valve, 21. Observation window, 22. Cleaning ball. Detailed Implementation

[0017] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of this utility model.

[0018] Reference Figure 1-3 This embodiment provides a cleaning device for livestock and veterinary tools, including a bucket body 1, a bucket lid 2, and support legs 3. The top of the bucket body 1 is connected to the bucket lid 2 via a slot, and the bottom of the bucket body 1 is provided with three support legs 3. Inside the bucket body 1 is a hanging basket 4 for holding tools. The top of the hanging basket 4 is an open end, and the bottom and side walls of the hanging basket 4 are provided with multiple water-permeable holes 5. The outer side wall of the hanging basket 4 is suspended and connected to the inner side wall of the bucket body 1 by eight springs 6. Inside the bucket body 1 is a first motor 7, which is bolted to the inner wall of the bottom of the bucket body 1. The output end of the top of the first motor 7 is connected to a horizontally arranged rotating rod 8, and the end of the rotating rod 8 is fixedly connected to a first protrusion 9. The bottom of the hanging basket 4 is provided with four annularly distributed second protrusions 10, and the first protrusions 10 are... When block 9 rotates around the first motor 7, it contacts and collides with the second protrusion 10 in sequence, thereby causing the basket 4 to sway; the second motor 11 is bolted to the lid 2, and the output end of the second motor 11 is connected to the turntable 12 inside the barrel 1. The bottom of the turntable 12 is connected to multiple connecting rods 13 located inside the basket 4, and multiple cleaning strips 14 are provided on the surface of the connecting rods 13; the lid 2 is provided with a water inlet pipe 15, and the bottom of the barrel 1 is provided with a drain pipe 16. Both the water inlet pipe 15 and the drain pipe 16 are provided with electrically controlled valves; an electric heater 17 is installed on the inner wall of the barrel 1, a dryer 18 is installed on the side wall of the barrel 1, and a control panel 19 is installed on the outer wall of the barrel 1. The control panel 19 is electrically connected to the first motor 7, the second motor 11, the electrically controlled valves, the electric heater 17, and the dryer 18.

[0019] In this embodiment, in order to facilitate the removal of adhering substances from the tool surface, a plurality of cleaning balls 22 are provided in the basket 4. Each cleaning ball 22 consists of a sphere and strip-shaped protrusions. The surface of the sphere is provided with a large number of strip-shaped protrusions, and both the sphere and the strip-shaped protrusions are made of rubber. During cleaning, the cleaning balls 22 are agitated in the water, and the strip-shaped protrusions can frequently come into contact with the tool surface, thereby facilitating the separation of adhering substances.

[0020] In this embodiment, the cleaning strip 14 is provided to both cause the adhering substances on the tool surface to fall off and to agitate the water flow to make the cleaning ball 22 move. The cleaning strip 14 is fishbone shaped and made of rubber. During cleaning, the cleaning strip can frequently contact the tool surface, thereby causing the adhering substances to separate.

[0021] In this embodiment, an exhaust valve 20 is provided on the barrel lid 2 in order to allow the hot air during drying to escape.

[0022] In this embodiment, the outer wall of the barrel 1 is provided with an observation window 21 to facilitate viewing the cleanliness status inside the barrel 1.

[0023] In this embodiment, a liquid level sensor is installed inside the tank 1. The liquid level sensor is electrically connected to the control panel 19. When the liquid level in the tank 1 reaches the set value, it will send a signal to the control panel 19 to close the electrically controlled valve of the water inlet pipe 15.

[0024] The working principle of this device is as follows: the tools to be cleaned are placed in the basket 4, and external water enters the barrel through the inlet pipe 15 and then enters the basket 4 through the water permeation hole 5. The water is heated and boiled by the electric heater for high-temperature soaking. At the same time, the first motor 7 and the second motor 11 are turned on simultaneously. The connecting rod 13 and the cleaning strip 14 rotate and agitate in the basket 4. Together with the cleaning ball 22 in the basket 4, they promote the removal of adhering substances from the tool surface. The intermittent collision and contact of the first protrusion 9 and the second protrusion 10 can cause the basket 4 to shake, improving the cleaning effect. After cleaning, the valve of the drain pipe 16 is opened, and the sewage and impurities in the basket are discharged into the barrel 1 through the water permeation hole 5 and then discharged from the drain pipe 16. Clean water is then poured in again for a second soaking and cleaning. No heating is required during the second cleaning. After the second drainage, the dryer 18 is turned on to generate hot air to dry the tools.

[0025] Of course, the above description is not limited to the examples above. Technical features of this utility model not described can be implemented by or using existing technology, and will not be repeated here. The above embodiments and drawings are only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model. This utility model has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art should understand that any changes, modifications, additions or substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the scope of this utility model do not depart from the spirit of this utility model and should also fall within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A veterinary tool cleaning device, comprising a barrel (1), a barrel cover (2) and a supporting leg (3), the barrel (1) is provided with the barrel cover (2) at the top end, and the barrel (1) is provided with the supporting leg (3) at the bottom end; characterized in that, The bucket body (1) is internally provided with a basket (4) for containing tools, the top end of the basket (4) is an open end, the bottom and the side wall of the basket (4) are provided with a plurality of water-permeable holes (5); the outer side wall of the basket (4) is suspendedly connected to the inner side wall of the bucket body (1) through a spring (6); the bucket body (1) is internally provided with a first motor (7), the first motor (7) is installed on the inner wall of the bottom of the bucket body (1), the output end of the first motor (7) is connected to a horizontally arranged rotating rod (8), the end of the rotating rod (8) is connected to a first protrusion (9); the bottom of the basket (4) is provided with a plurality of annularly distributed second protrusions (10), the first protrusion (9) is in turn contacted and collided with the second protrusions (10) when rotating around the first motor (7); a second motor (11) is installed on the bucket cover (2), the output end of the second motor (11) is connected to a rotating disc (12) in the bucket body (1), the bottom of the rotating disc (12) is connected to a plurality of connecting rods (13) located in the basket (4), the surface of the connecting rods (13) is provided with a plurality of cleaning strips (14); a water inlet pipe (15) is arranged on the bucket cover (2), a drain pipe (16) is arranged on the bottom of the bucket body (1), and electric control valves are arranged on the water inlet pipe (15) and the drain pipe (16); an electric heater (17) is installed on the inner wall of the bucket body (1), a dryer (18) is installed on the side wall of the bucket body, a control panel (19) is installed on the outer side wall of the bucket body, and the control panel (19) is electrically connected to the first motor (7), the second motor (11), the electric control valves, the electric heater (17) and the dryer (18).

2. The device of claim 1, wherein, A plurality of cleaning balls (22) are arranged in the basket (4), the cleaning ball (22) comprises a ball body and a strip-shaped protrusion, and a large number of strip-shaped protrusions are arranged on the surface of the ball body.

3. The device of claim 1, wherein, The cleaning strip (14) is in the shape of a fish bone.

4. The device of claim 1, wherein, An exhaust valve (20) is arranged on the bucket cover (2).

5. The device of claim 1, wherein, An observation window (21) is arranged on the outer wall of the bucket body (1).

6. The device of claim 1, wherein, A liquid level sensor is arranged in the bucket body (1), and the liquid level sensor is electrically connected to the control panel (19).