Soil pollution control sample storage container
By designing an adjustable and categorized structure, the problem that existing soil pollution remediation sample storage containers cannot simultaneously store soil samples from different locations has been solved, enabling convenient storage and cleaning and ensuring sampling accuracy.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing soil pollution remediation sample storage containers cannot simultaneously store soil samples from different locations within the same region, requiring multiple containers, which is inconvenient to use.
An adjustment structure and a classification structure were designed. The adjustment structure enables the separation and spatial adjustment of the storage tank and the adjustment tank, while the classification structure enables the classified storage of soil. Components such as chutes, sliders, and rotating rods are used to achieve spatial changes and soil positioning and shielding.
It improves the convenience of soil sample storage, prevents soil mixing, ensures sampling accuracy, and facilitates container cleaning.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of soil pollution remediation and storage technology, specifically a soil pollution remediation sample storage container. Background Technology
[0002] Soil pollution prevention and control refers to activities aimed at preventing soil pollution and improving and remediating already polluted soil. Soil protection should prioritize prevention, focusing on controlling the concentration and total amount of emissions from various pollution sources, regularly monitoring and supervising agricultural water use to ensure it meets irrigation water quality standards, applying fertilizers and pesticides rationally, using sewage sludge, river mud, and pond mud with caution, purifying urban sewage used for irrigation, promoting biological and integrated pest management for pests and diseases, and remediating mines to prevent mine toxicity pollution. When carrying out soil pollution remediation, soil sampling and analysis are necessary to develop detailed remediation plans, and soil sample storage containers are required during soil sampling.
[0003] However, the existing patented storage containers cannot sample and store soil from different locations within the same region; they can only store samples from one location. To sample from multiple locations, multiple storage containers are required, making the use of these containers very inconvenient.
[0004] The information disclosed in this background section is intended only to enhance the understanding of the overall background of this utility model and should not be construed as an admission or in any way implying that the information constitutes prior art known to those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0005] To solve the above problems, the technical solution of this utility model is: a soil pollution remediation sample storage container, including an adjustment structure and a classification structure. This solves the problem that the existing storage containers cannot sample and store soil from different places in the same area. They can only store samples from one place. If you want to sample from multiple places, you need to use multiple storage containers, which makes the use of the storage containers very inconvenient.
[0006] Preferably, the storage tank has an adjusting tank placed at its upper end;
[0007] An adjustment structure is provided inside the storage tank;
[0008] Hinge block one, two of the hinge blocks one are fixedly connected to the front end of the regulating tank;
[0009] A classification structure is provided inside the regulating tank;
[0010] The two hinge rods are respectively hinged at both ends to one end of the hinge block that is close to each other on the inner side;
[0011] A lid, the upper end of which is fixedly connected to the lower end of a hinge rod, and the lower end of which is connected to the upper end of a regulating tank;
[0012] A protrusion, which is fixedly connected to the lower end of the cover.
[0013] Furthermore, the adjustment structure includes several sliding grooves I formed at the front and rear ends of the inner wall of the storage tank. The two ends of the inner wall of the storage tank are fixedly connected to partitions. Several sliding grooves II are formed on the inner sides of the front and rear ends of the partitions. Sliding blocks are slidably connected to the inner sides of the sliding grooves I and II. A baffle is fixedly connected to one end of the sliding blocks that is close to each other.
[0014] Furthermore, the classification structure includes a cross plate fixedly connected to the four ends of the inner wall of the regulating tank. A rotating rod is rotatably connected to the inner side of the cross plate. A knob is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod. A mating groove is formed on the inner side of the lower end of the knob. Four grooves are formed on the inner side of the cross plate. A spring is fixedly connected to the lower end of the inner wall of each groove. A steel ball is fixedly connected to the upper end of each spring. The steel ball matches the arc surface of the mating groove. A semi-circular plate is fixedly connected to the lower end of the rotating rod. A semi-circular plate is movably sleeved on the surface of the rotating rod. A groove is formed on the inner side of the semi-circular plate. A telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the lower end of the inner wall of the groove. A spring is provided on the inner side of the telescopic rod. A triangular block is fixedly connected to the upper end of the telescopic rod. A triangular groove is formed on the inner side of the semi-circular plate. The triangular block and the triangular groove match.
[0015] Furthermore, four connecting blocks are fixedly connected to both ends of the storage tank and the regulating tank, and pins are snapped into the inner side of the connecting blocks.
[0016] Furthermore, four U-shaped blocks are fixedly connected to both ends of the storage tank, and a handle is hinged to one end of each U-shaped block that is close to the other.
[0017] Furthermore, a sealing ring is provided on the surface of the protrusion.
[0018] The advantages of this invention compared to existing technologies are as follows:
[0019] (1) By adjusting the structure, the storage tank and the adjustment tank can be separated by pulling out the pin during use. The baffle can be adjusted by sliding groove one, sliding groove two and sliding block, so that the internal space can be changed. Soil of different places and different amounts can be stored, thereby improving the convenience of the storage container. The baffle can be completely removed, so that the inside of the storage tank can be cleaned easily.
[0020] (2) This utility model uses a classification structure, which can be used in conjunction with the adjustment structure to store soil more conveniently. When in use, open the cover and turn the knob to compress the spring, causing the steel ball to disengage from the groove. After the knob rotates 90°, the steel ball is re-engaged into the groove by the spring, thus achieving the function of positioning the knob. When the knob rotates, it will drive the rotating rod to start rotating, causing the semicircular plate to start rotating, thus filling the storage tank with soil. After the soil is filled, the knob can be turned again to change the direction of the opening of the semicircular plate, so that soil in another location can be stored. After the soil is completely stored, swing the semicircular plate, so that the triangular block is engaged in the triangular groove by the spring, thus blocking the opening of the semicircular plate and preventing soil from flowing out and mixing with other soil, which would lead to inaccurate sampling. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional view of the entire utility model.
[0022] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional stereoscopic view of the utility model. Figure 1 .
[0023] Figure 3 This utility model is a three-dimensional assembly. Figure 1 .
[0024] Figure 4 This utility model is a three-dimensional assembly. Figure 2 .
[0025] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional stereoscopic view of the utility model. Figure 2 .
[0026] Figure 6 This is an enlarged view of section A of this utility model.
[0027] As shown in the figure: 1. Storage tank; 2. Adjustment tank; 3. Adjustment structure; 301. Slide 1; 302. Partition; 303. Slide 2; 304. Slider; 305. Baffle; 4. Hinge block 1; 5. Classification structure; 501. Cross plate; 502. Rotating rod; 503. Knob; 504. Fitting groove; 505. Groove 1; 506. Spring 1; 507. Steel ball; 508. Semicircular plate 1; 509. Semicircular plate 2; 510. Groove 2; 511. Telescopic rod; 512. Spring 2; 513. Triangular block; 514. Triangular groove; 6. Hinge rod; 7. Lid; 8. Protrusion; 9. Connecting block; 10. Pin; 11. U-shaped block; 12. Handle; 13. Sealing ring. Detailed Implementation
[0028] 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.
[0029] 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.
[0030] 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.
[0031] Example 1
[0032] A soil pollution remediation sample storage container includes: a storage tank 1, an adjustment structure 3, a hinge block 4, a classification structure 5, a hinge rod 6, a lid 7, and a protrusion 8. The upper end of the storage tank 1 is equipped with an adjustment tank 2, and the adjustment structure 3 is located inside the storage tank 1. In use, soil can be stored through the storage tank 1, and different locations and quantities of soil can be stored through the adjustment structure 3, thereby improving the convenience of the storage device. Furthermore, the baffle 305 can be completely removed, making it convenient to clean the inside of the storage tank 1.
[0033] The classification structure 5 is located inside the regulating tank 2. When in use, the classification structure 5 can be used in conjunction with the regulating structure 3 to make the soil storage more convenient.
[0034] Two hinge blocks 4 are fixedly connected to the front end of the regulating tank 2. The two ends of the two hinge rods 6 are respectively hinged to the inner side of the hinge blocks 4, close to each other. The upper end of the cover 7 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the hinge rods 6. The lower end of the cover 7 is connected to the upper end of the regulating tank 2. When in use, the cover 7 can be opened and closed by the hinge blocks 4 and the hinge rods 6.
[0035] The protrusion 8 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the cover 7. During use, the protrusion 8 can improve the sealing performance of the cover 7.
[0036] The adjustment structure 3 includes several sliding grooves 301 formed at the front and rear ends of the inner wall of the storage tank 1. A partition 302 is fixedly connected to both ends of the inner wall of the storage tank 1. Several sliding grooves 303 are formed on the inner sides of the front and rear ends of the partition 302. A slider 304 is slidably connected to the inner sides of the sliding grooves 301 and 303. A baffle 305 is fixedly connected to one end of the slider 304 that is close to each other. When in use, the storage tank 1 and the adjustment tank 2 can be separated by pulling out the pin 10. The baffle 305 can be adjusted by the sliding grooves 301, 303 and 304, so that the internal space can be changed. This allows for the storage of soil in different places and in different amounts, thereby improving the convenience of the storage container. The baffle 305 can also be completely removed, making it easy to clean the inside of the storage tank 1.
[0037] The classification structure 5 includes a cross plate 501 fixedly connected to the four ends of the inner wall of the regulating tank 2. A rotating rod 502 is rotatably connected to the inner side of the cross plate 501. A knob 503 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod 502. A mating groove 504 is opened on the inner side of the lower end of the knob 503. Four grooves 505 are opened on the inner side of the cross plate 501. A spring 506 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the inner wall of the groove 505. A steel ball 507 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the spring 506. The steel ball 507 and the arc surface of the mating groove 504 are connected together. Matching the design, a semicircular plate 508 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the rotating rod 502, and a second semicircular plate 509 is movably sleeved on the surface of the rotating rod 502. A groove 510 is formed on the inner side of the first semicircular plate 508, and a telescopic rod 511 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the inner wall of the second groove 510. A spring 512 is provided on the inner side of the telescopic rod 511, and a triangular block 513 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the telescopic rod 511. A triangular groove 514 is formed on the inner side of the second semicircular plate 509. The triangular block 513 and the triangular groove 514 are matched for use. The classification structure 5, in conjunction with the adjustment structure 3, allows for more convenient soil storage. During use, the lid 7 is opened, and the knob 503 is rotated, compressing the spring 506 and disengaging the steel ball 507 from the mating groove. After the knob 503 rotates 90°, the steel ball 507 is re-engaged into the mating groove 504 by the spring 506, thus positioning the knob 503. Rotating the knob 503 drives the rotating rod 502, causing the semicircular plate 508 to rotate, filling the storage tank 1 with soil. After filling, the knob 503 can be rotated to change the direction of the semicircular plate 508 opening, allowing soil to be stored in another location. Once the soil is completely stored, the semicircular plate 509 is swung, causing the triangular block 513 to engage with the triangular groove 514 via the spring 512, thus blocking the opening of the semicircular plate 508 and preventing soil from flowing out and mixing with other soil, which could lead to inaccurate sampling.
[0038] Example 2
[0039] The following describes the solution in Example 1 in more detail with reference to the specific working method: Four connecting blocks 9 are fixedly connected to both ends of the storage tank 1 and the regulating tank 2. The inner side of the connecting block 9 is engaged with a pin 10. When in use, the regulating tank 2 and the storage tank 1 can be separated by pulling out the pin 10.
[0040] Example 3
[0041] The following describes the solution in Example 1 in more detail with reference to the specific working method: Four U-shaped blocks 11 are fixedly connected to both ends of the storage container 1. A handle 12 is hinged to one end of the inner side of the U-shaped blocks 11 that is close to each other. When in use, the storage container can be lifted and moved more conveniently through the handle 12.
[0042] Example 4
[0043] The following describes the solution in Example 1 in more detail with reference to the specific working method: The surface of the protrusion 8 is provided with a sealing ring 13, which can improve the sealing performance of the storage container during use.
[0044] In practical use: The lid 7 is opened via hinge block 4 and hinge rod 6. Rotating the knob 503 of the sorting structure 5 causes the rotating rod 502 to rotate, thus rotating the semicircular plate 508. This allows soil to be filled into the storage tank 1. After filling, the knob 503 can be rotated to change the direction of the opening of the semicircular plate 508, allowing soil to be stored in another location. Once the soil is completely stored, the semicircular plate 509 is swung, causing the triangular block 513 to engage with the triangular groove 514 via spring 512. The interior of the container is shielded from the opening of the semi-circular plate 508, preventing soil from flowing out and mixing with other soil, which could lead to inaccurate sampling. The storage tank 1 and the regulating tank 2 can be separated by removing the pin 10. The baffle 305 can be adjusted by the adjusting structure 3 through the sliding groove 301, sliding groove 303 and sliding block 304, which can change the internal space and allow for the storage of soil in different places and in different quantities, thereby improving the convenience of the storage container. The baffle 305 can also be completely removed, making it easy to clean the inside of the storage tank 1.
[0045] All electrical components mentioned in this article are connected to an external main controller and 220V AC mains power. The main controller can be a conventional known device such as a computer for control. The detailed description of known functions and components is omitted in the specific implementation of this disclosure. To ensure the compatibility of the device, the operating methods used are consistent with the parameters of commercially available instruments.
[0046] The present invention and its embodiments have been described above. This description is not restrictive, and the accompanying drawings are only one embodiment of the present invention; the actual structure is not limited thereto. In conclusion, if those skilled in the art are inspired by this description and design similar structures and embodiments without departing from the inventive spirit of the present invention, such designs should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A soil pollution remediation sample storage container, characterized by ,Including: Storage tank (1), the upper end of the storage tank (1) is placed with adjusting tank (2); Adjusting structure (3), the inner side of the adjusting structure (3) is provided in the storage tank (1); Hinge block one (4), two hinge block one (4) is fixedly connected at the front end of the adjusting tank (2); Classification structure (5), the inner side of the classification structure (5) is provided in the adjusting tank (2); Hinge rod (6), two ends of the hinge rod (6) are respectively hingedly connected in the inner side of the hinge block one (4) which is close to each other; Cover (7), the upper end of the cover (7) is fixedly connected with the lower end of the hinge rod (6), and the lower end of the cover (7) is connected with the upper end of the adjusting tank (2); Lug (8), the lug (8) is fixedly connected with the lower end of the cover (7).
2. A soil remediation sample storage container according to claim 1, wherein The adjusting structure (3) includes a plurality of sliding grooves one (301) opened in the front and rear ends of the inner wall of the storage tank (1), the both ends of the inner wall of the storage tank (1) are fixedly connected with a partition plate (302), the inner side of the front and rear ends of the partition plate (302) is opened with a plurality of sliding grooves two (303), the inner side of the sliding grooves one (301) and the sliding grooves two (303) is slidably connected with a sliding block (304), and the sliding block (304) is fixedly connected with a baffle (305) at the end close to each other.
3. The soil pollution treatment sample storage container of claim 1, wherein The classification structure (5) includes a cross plate (501) fixedly connected with the inner wall of the adjusting tank (2), a rotating rod (502) rotatably penetratingly connected with the inner side of the cross plate (501), a rotating knob (503) fixedly connected with the upper end of the rotating rod (502), a matching groove (504) opened in the lower end of the inner side of the rotating knob (503), four recess grooves one (505) opened in the inner side of the cross plate (501), a spring one (506) fixedly connected with the lower end of the inner wall of the recess grooves one (505), a steel ball (507) fixedly connected with the upper end of the spring one (506), the steel ball (507) matched with the arc surface of the matching groove (504), a semicircle plate one (508) fixedly connected with the lower end of the rotating rod (502), a semicircle plate two (509) movably sleeved on the surface of the rotating rod (502), a recess groove two (510) opened in the inner side of the semicircle plate one (508), a telescopic rod (511) fixedly connected with the lower end of the inner wall of the recess groove two (510), a spring two (512) arranged in the inner side of the telescopic rod (511), a triangular block (513) fixedly connected with the upper end of the telescopic rod (511), a triangular groove (514) opened in the inner side of the semicircle plate two (509), and the triangular block (513) and the triangular groove (514) are matched.
4. The soil remediation sample storage container of claim 1, wherein The both ends of the storage tank (1) and the adjusting tank (2) are fixedly connected with four connecting blocks (9), and the inner side of the connecting block (9) is clamped with a bolt (10).
5. The soil remediation sample storage container of claim 1, wherein The both ends of the storage tank (1) are fixedly connected with four U-shaped blocks (11), and the inner side of the U-shaped block (11) is hingedly connected with a handle (12) at the end close to each other.
6. The soil remediation sample storage container of claim 1, wherein The surface of the lug (8) is provided with a sealing ring (13).