Textile dust collecting device for textile production
By combining a vacuum cleaner with a dust collection hood, along with multiple purification methods such as a water pump spray pipe and a filter frame, the problem of low efficiency in traditional textile dust collection devices has been solved, achieving efficient dust removal and environmental improvement.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520110903.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-17
AI Technical Summary
Traditional textile dust collection methods are inefficient. Natural settling is time-consuming and dust remains suspended. Simple bag filters are prone to clogging and are cumbersome to operate, and cannot effectively solve the impact of textile dust on the production environment and equipment.
The device uses a vacuum cleaner and a dust collection hood, employing a water pump and spray pipe to spray fine water mist to adsorb dust. Combined with a filter frame and filter screen, it performs multiple purification processes. The vacuum cleaner's exhaust end is connected to the housing for further purification. The filter frame is easy to replace, and the device is movable for easy deployment.
It achieves rapid and efficient dust collection, significantly reduces dust content in the workshop, improves the production environment, enhances air quality, and reduces equipment maintenance costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of textile dust collection technology, and in particular to a textile dust collection device for textile production. Background Technology
[0002] Textile production generates a large amount of textile dust. This dust not only severely pollutes the production environment, affecting workshop air quality and endangering workers' health—long-term inhalation can lead to occupational diseases such as pneumoconiosis—but also easily accumulates on textile equipment, affecting its normal operation, reducing its lifespan, and increasing maintenance costs. Traditional methods for collecting textile dust are mostly simple and crude, such as relying solely on natural sedimentation or simple bag filters. These methods are inefficient and cannot effectively solve the many problems caused by textile dust. On the one hand, natural sedimentation is time-consuming, and a large amount of dust remains suspended in the air; on the other hand, simple bag filters are prone to clogging, requiring frequent bag replacements, which is cumbersome and costly. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the aforementioned shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a textile dust collection device for textile production. Its purpose is to solve the problems of traditional textile dust collection methods, which are mostly simple and crude, such as relying solely on natural sedimentation or simple bag filtration, resulting in low collection efficiency and an inability to effectively solve the numerous problems caused by textile dust. On the one hand, natural sedimentation is time-consuming and still leaves a large amount of dust suspended in the air; on the other hand, simple bag filtration is prone to clogging, requiring frequent bag replacements, which is cumbersome and costly.
[0004] To achieve the aforementioned objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A textile dust collection device for textile production includes a base plate, a vacuum cleaner mounted on the base plate, a housing on one side of the vacuum cleaner, a filter frame inserted into the housing, a water pump mounted on one side of the housing, the water inlet of the water pump being connected to the bottom of the outer side of the housing, a plurality of evenly distributed water spray pipes being mounted on the top of the inner side of the housing, atomizing nozzles being mounted at the bottom of the water spray pipes, and the water outlet of the water pump being connected to the water spray pipes.
[0006] Furthermore, the air inlet of the vacuum cleaner is connected to a corrugated pipe, and the end of the corrugated pipe away from the vacuum cleaner is connected to a dust collection hood.
[0007] Furthermore, the exhaust end of the vacuum cleaner is connected to an exhaust pipe that extends into the interior of the housing.
[0008] Furthermore, a water inlet is provided on the top of the box, and a cover is provided on the water inlet.
[0009] Furthermore, an exhaust port is provided on the top of the housing, and a filter screen is installed inside the exhaust port.
[0010] Furthermore, the base plate is equipped with wheels at the four corners of its bottom.
[0011] Furthermore, a handle is fixedly installed on the top of the base plate.
[0012] Furthermore, a handle is provided on the filter frame, and a sealing ring is provided between the filter frame and the housing.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] This invention relates to a textile dust collection device for textile production. Through the cooperation of a vacuum cleaner and a dust collection hood, it can quickly and effectively suck up dust generated during the textile production process. The dust collection hood can be flexibly adjusted to precisely target the dust-generating area, and the corrugated pipe connection ensures the flexibility of the hood's movement. The powerful suction of the vacuum cleaner ensures efficient dust collection, greatly reducing the dust content in the workshop air and improving the production environment.
[0015] The vacuum cleaner's exhaust end connects to the interior of the housing, allowing for further purification of the inhaled dust-laden air. A water spray pipe and atomizing nozzle at the top of the housing, powered by a water pump, spray a fine mist that comes into full contact with the dust-laden air, causing dust particles to be adsorbed and settle. Simultaneously, a filter frame further filters the air, intercepting any remaining dust particles. A filter screen inside the exhaust vent at the top of the housing filters the exhaust air again, ensuring that the final exhaust gas meets environmental standards. This multi-stage purification and filtration of textile dust effectively improves air quality.
[0016] The handle on the filter frame facilitates its removal from the housing for cleaning or replacement. A sealing ring between the filter frame and the housing ensures a good seal, preventing dust leakage. The water inlet is located on the top of the housing and is equipped with a cover for easy addition of cleaning water. Wheels at the four corners of the base plate and a handle on the top make the entire device easy to move and deploy in different production areas, improving its flexibility and convenience. This effectively reduces the adverse effects of textile dust on the production environment and equipment, improving the overall quality and efficiency of textile production. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0019] Reference table for attached figures:
[0020] 1. Base plate; 2. Vacuum cleaner; 3. Cabinet; 4. Filter frame; 5. Water pump; 6. Water spray pipe; 7. Atomizing nozzle; 8. Corrugated pipe; 9. Dust collection hood; 10. Exhaust pipe; 11. Water inlet; 12. Cover; 13. Exhaust port; 14. Filter screen; 15. Wheels; 16. Handle; 17. Pull handle. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Identical components are indicated by the same reference numerals.
[0022] It should be noted that the terms “front,” “back,” “left,” “right,” “up,” and “down” used in the following description refer to the directions shown in the attached diagram, while the terms “inside” and “outside” refer to the directions toward or away from the geometric center of a specific component, respectively.
[0023] To make the content of this utility model easier to understand, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] like Figures 1 to 2 As shown, a textile dust collection device for textile production includes a base plate 1 and a vacuum cleaner 2. The base plate 1 is equipped with four wheels 15 at the bottom corners and a handle 16 is fixedly installed on the top. This makes the device easy to move and can be flexibly deployed in different locations in the textile workshop to meet the collection needs of different dust-generating areas.
[0025] The air inlet of the vacuum cleaner 2 is connected to the dust collection hood 9 through the corrugated pipe 8. The flexibility of the corrugated pipe 8 ensures that the dust collection hood 9 can be flexibly adjusted to accurately target the dust-generating parts of the textile equipment. The vacuum cleaner 2 generates suction to quickly suck up the textile dust.
[0026] The dust-laden gas is drawn in through the exhaust end of the vacuum cleaner 2. A box 3 is installed on the top of the base plate 1. The box 3 is filled with clean water and is discharged into the box 3 through the exhaust pipe 10.
[0027] The housing 3 has multiple purification mechanisms. Several evenly distributed water spray pipes 6 are located on the top inner side of the housing 3, with atomizing nozzles 7 installed at the bottom of each pipe. The inlet of the water pump 5 is connected to the bottom outer side of the housing 3, and the outlet is connected to the water spray pipes 6. When the water pump 5 is started, water is drawn from the bottom of the housing 3 and sprayed through the water spray pipes 6 and atomizing nozzles 7, creating a fine water mist that comes into full contact with the dust-laden gas, causing the dust particles to be adsorbed and settle.
[0028] Meanwhile, a filter frame 4 is inserted into the housing 3, and a sealing ring is installed between the filter frame 4 and the housing 3 to ensure good sealing and prevent leakage of unpurified gas. The filter frame 4 further filters the gas, intercepting residual dust particles. Finally, the preliminarily purified gas is discharged through the exhaust port 13 at the top of the housing 3. The filter screen 14 installed inside the exhaust port 13 filters the discharged gas again to ensure that the final discharged gas meets environmental protection standards.
[0029] In addition, a water inlet 11 is provided on the top of the housing 3, and a cover 12 is provided to facilitate the addition of cleaning water into the housing to maintain the continuous purification process. The handle 17 on the filter frame 4 makes it easy for staff to remove the filter frame 4 from the housing 3 for cleaning or replacement, ensuring the efficient operation of the device.
[0030] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model patent and is not intended to limit this utility model patent. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model patent should be included within the protection scope of this utility model patent.
Claims
1. A textile dust collecting device for use in textile production, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a dust catcher, including bottom plate (1), be provided with dust catcher (2) on bottom plate (1), one side of dust catcher (2) is provided with box (3), is inserted with filter frame (4) on box (3), water pump (5) is installed to one side of box (3), the water inlet end of water pump (5) is communicated with the bottom of the outside face of box (3), the inside top of box (3) is provided with a plurality of evenly distributed water spray pipe (6), the bottom of water spray pipe (6) is provided with atomizing nozzle (7), and the water outlet end of water pump (5) is communicated with water spray pipe (6).
2. A textile dust collecting device for use in textile production according to claim 1, characterized in that: The air inlet end of the dust collector (2) is connected with a corrugated pipe (8), and the end away from the dust collector (2) of the corrugated pipe (8) is connected with a dust collecting cover (9).
3. A textile dust collecting device for use in textile production according to claim 2, characterized in that: The air outlet end of the dust collector (2) is connected with an exhaust pipe (10), and the exhaust pipe (10) extends into the box (3).
4. A textile dust collecting device for use in textile production according to claim 3, characterized in that: The top of the box (3) is provided with a water inlet (11), and the water inlet (11) is provided with a cover door (12).
5. A textile dust collecting device for use in textile production according to claim 4, characterized in that: The top of the box (3) is provided with an exhaust port (13), and the exhaust port (13) is provided with a filter screen (14).
6. A textile dust collecting device for textile production according to claim 1 characterized in that: The bottom of the bottom plate (1) is provided with walking wheels (15) at the four corners.
7. A textile dust collecting device for textile production according to claim 1 characterized in that: The top of the bottom plate (1) is fixedly provided with a handle (16).
8. A textile dust collecting device for textile production according to claim 1 characterized in that: The filter frame (4) is provided with a pull handle (17), and a sealing ring is arranged between the filter frame (4) and the box (3).