Storage and taking integrated disinfectant container

By designing a detachable container and stirring rod structure, the problem of existing disinfectant containers not being reusable is solved, enabling the reuse of containers and effective mixing of disinfectant solutions, thus reducing usage costs.

CN223973110UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SHANDONG XIEKANG MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-12
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The existing disinfectant containers cannot be replaced after the liquid in the second container is used up, resulting in non-reusability and increased usage costs.

Method used

An integrated disinfectant container for storage and dispensing was designed. The container can be disassembled and replaced by a sliding block and a groove engagement mechanism, and the disinfectant solution can be mixed by the rotation of a stirring rod, ensuring the container can be reused.

Benefits of technology

The container can be disassembled and replaced, reducing the cost of use, and the mixing effect of the disinfectant is improved by rotating the stirring rod, thus enhancing the effectiveness of use.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a storage and taking integrated disinfectant container which comprises a storage tank, a dustproof cover is attached to the right side of the top of the storage tank, a spray head is contained in the dustproof cover, and the spray head is connected to the storage tank; the left end of the top of the storage tank is connected with a containing tank, the top of the containing tank is slidably connected with an ejector rod, the side edge of the top of the ejector rod is connected with a first spring, the bottom of the first spring is connected to the interior of the containing tank, the bottom of the ejector rod is provided with a diaphragm, and the diaphragm is fixed to the bottom end of the interior of the containing tank. The storage and taking integrated disinfectant container is provided with the sliding block, the sliding block can be driven to rotate by rotating the containing tank, so that the containing tank can be separated from the storage tank, then the storage tank can be replaced, the effect of repeated utilization is achieved, and the storage tank can be used for repeatedly storing and taking disinfectant.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of disinfectant container technology, specifically to an integrated disinfectant container for storage and dispensing. Background Technology

[0002] Disinfectant containers provide a safe and stable storage environment, preventing the disinfectant from deteriorating or leaking during storage. Disinfectant containers are usually designed to be sealed to prevent the solution from evaporating or external impurities from entering, thereby maintaining the purity and efficacy of the disinfectant.

[0003] Existing disinfectant containers have a relatively limited function, which leads to the disinfectant being stored inside the container. After long-term storage, the disinfectant inside the container may evaporate or its effectiveness may decrease.

[0004] To address the aforementioned deficiencies, the storage container for disinfectant with announcement number CN222409402U is an integrated unit. By separating the disinfectant reaction solution and activator before use, it has a longer shelf life. After the reaction is completed, the first container containing the reaction solution remains sealed, providing at least one month of shelf life, which better meets the needs of daily household users. When used with hypochlorous acid disinfectant, it can significantly extend the effective lifespan after activation.

[0005] In actual use of the above-mentioned device, although the storage time is increased by separating the reaction liquid and the activator, the second container will be connected to the first container after the liquid in the second container is used up, which means that the second container cannot be replaced and therefore cannot be reused, thereby increasing the cost of use.

[0006] Therefore, we proposed an integrated storage and dispensing container for disinfectants that can effectively solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0007] The purpose of this invention is to provide an integrated storage and dispensing disinfectant container to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that, after the liquid in the second container in the current market is used up, the second container will connect with the first container, which makes the second container unable to be replaced, thus preventing reuse and increasing the cost of use.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an integrated disinfectant storage and dispensing container, comprising a storage tank, wherein a dust cover is attached to the right side of the top of the storage tank, and a spray nozzle is accommodated inside the dust cover and the spray nozzle is connected to the storage tank;

[0009] The storage tank is connected to a receiving tank at the top left end, and a top rod is slidably connected to the top of the receiving tank. A first spring is connected to the side of the top of the top rod, and the bottom of the first spring is connected to the inside of the receiving tank. A diaphragm is provided at the bottom of the top rod, and the diaphragm is fixed to the bottom of the receiving tank.

[0010] The top of the storage tank is fixed with a slider, and the outer end of the slider extends into the interior of the slide groove to form an engaging mechanism. The slide groove is located at the bottom of the storage tank.

[0011] Preferably, the slider has a sliding block inside, and the outer end of the block is semi-circular.

[0012] Preferably, the outer end of the card block extends into the interior of the card slot to form a locking mechanism, and the card slot is opened inside the receiving container.

[0013] Preferably, the inner end of the card block is connected to a second spring, and the inner end of the second spring is connected to the inside of the slider.

[0014] Preferably, the bottom of the storage tank extends into and slides inside the connecting cover, and the middle part of the connecting cover and the bottom of the rotating rod form a spiral connection mechanism.

[0015] Preferably, a third spring is nested at the bottom of the rotating rod, and the bottom of the third spring is connected to the inside of the connecting cover, while the top of the third spring is connected to the bottom of the storage tank.

[0016] Preferably, the top of the rotating rod extends into the interior of the storage tank to form a rotating mechanism, and stirring rods are provided at equal intervals on the rotating rod, and the stirring rods are housed inside the storage tank to form a mixing mechanism.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: the integrated storage and dispensing disinfectant container can be reused and is easy to mix; the rotation of the slider allows the container to be replaced, thus achieving the purpose of reuse; and the rotation of the stirring rod facilitates the mixing of the disinfectant solution. The specific details are as follows:

[0018] It is equipped with a slider. By rotating the container, the slider can be rotated, thereby separating the container from the storage tank. The storage tank can then be replaced, achieving the function of reuse. It also allows the storage tank to repeatedly store and use disinfectant.

[0019] It is equipped with a stirring rod. The rotation of the rotating rod drives the stirring rod to rotate, which in turn stirs the disinfectant in the storage tank, thus facilitating the mixing of the disinfectant and improving its effectiveness.

[0020] A locking block is provided, and the outer end of the locking block extends into the interior of the locking groove to form a locking mechanism. The locking groove is opened inside the receiving tank. The locking between the locking block and the locking groove can improve the stability of the connection between the slider and the groove.

[0021] A second spring is provided, which is connected to the inner end of the locking block and the inner end of the second spring is connected to the inside of the slider. This allows the second spring to limit the locking block, thereby improving the stability of the locking block.

[0022] A third spring is provided, which is nested at the bottom of the rotating rod. The bottom of the third spring is connected to the inside of the connecting cover, and the top of the third spring is connected to the bottom of the storage tank. The storage tank can be reset by the third spring, which facilitates the next movement of the storage tank. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the dust cover of this utility model after it has been moved.

[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the top rod and the container tank of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the slide and the slot of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the rotating rod and the stirring rod of this utility model;

[0028] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 5 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle.

[0029] In the diagram: 1. Storage tank; 2. Dust cover; 3. Nozzle; 4. Container tank; 5. Top rod; 6. First spring; 7. Diaphragm; 8. Sliding block; 9. Slide groove; 10. Locking block; 11. Locking groove; 12. Second spring; 13. Connecting cover; 14. Rotating rod; 15. Stirring rod; 16. Third spring. Detailed Implementation

[0030] 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.

[0031] Example 1: An integrated storage and dispensing disinfectant container solves the problem that after the liquid in the existing second container is used up, the second container connects to the first container, making it impossible to replace the second container and thus preventing reuse, thereby increasing the cost of use. The slider 8 facilitates the replacement of the container 4, thus enabling reuse. The following is disclosed:

[0032] A dust cover 2 is attached to the right side of the top of the storage tank 1, and a nozzle 3 is housed inside the dust cover 2 and connected to the storage tank 1. A receiving tank 4 is connected to the left end of the top of the storage tank 1, and a top rod 5 is slidably connected to the top of the receiving tank 4. A first spring 6 is connected to the side of the top of the top rod 5, and the bottom of the first spring 6 is connected to the inside of the receiving tank 4. A diaphragm 7 is provided at the bottom of the top rod 5 and is fixed to the bottom of the receiving tank 4. A slider 8 is fixed to the top of the storage tank 1, and the outer end of the slider 8 extends into the interior of the slide groove 9 to form a locking mechanism. The slide groove 9 is opened at the bottom of the receiving tank 4.

[0033] refer to Figures 1 to 4 In use, pressing the top rod 5 causes it to move and compress the first spring 6. This compression punctures the diaphragm 7, allowing the activating liquid inside the container 4 to be transferred to the storage tank 1. The activating liquid then forms a disinfectant solution. Pulling the dust cover 2 detaches it from the nozzle 3, and pressing the nozzle 3 sprays out the disinfectant solution. This achieves integrated storage and dispensing. After the liquid in the container 4 is used up, rotating the container 4 allows it to be stored in the storage tank. The top of storage tank 1 rotates, and the rotation of container tank 4 causes slider 8 to slide. Slider 8 slides inside slide groove 9. After container tank 4 rotates to the desired position, pulling container tank 4 causes slider 8 to move vertically, thus disengaging slider 8 from inside slide groove 9, thereby disassembling container tank 4 and allowing it to be replaced with a new container tank 4. By reversing the above operation, slider 8 and slide groove 9 are engaged, allowing container tank 4 to be installed on storage tank 1 for future use, thus achieving the purpose of recycling and reducing the cost of use.

[0034] Example 2: An integrated disinfectant storage and dispensing container solves the problem of unstable connection between slider 8 and groove 9 in Example 1. By engaging the locking block 10 with the locking groove 11, the stability of the connection between slider 8 and groove 9 is improved. The following is disclosed:

[0035] The slider 8 is internally connected to a locking block 10, and the outer end of the locking block 10 is semi-circular. The outer end of the locking block 10 extends into the inside of the locking groove 11 to form a locking mechanism. The locking groove 11 is opened inside the receiving can 4. The inner end of the locking block 10 is connected to a second spring 12, and the inner end of the second spring 12 is connected to the inside of the slider 8.

[0036] refer to Figures 1 to 4 When the slider 8 rotates, it causes the locking block 10 to rotate synchronously. The rotation of the locking block 10 will press against the locking groove 11, causing the locking block 10 to move into the slider 8. This movement of the locking block 10 will then compress the second spring 12, causing the second spring 12 to be compressed. The movement of the locking block 10 will disengage from the locking groove 11, thus facilitating the rotation of the slider 8. After the force of the second spring 12 pushes the locking block 10 into the locking groove 11, the stability of the connection between the slider 8 and the groove 9 can be improved.

[0037] Example 3: An integrated storage and dispensing disinfectant container solves the problem that the disinfectant in the existing storage tank 1 is not mixed, resulting in poor usage. The use of a stirring rod 15 facilitates mixing of the disinfectant, thereby improving the disinfection effect. The following is disclosed:

[0038] The bottom of the storage tank 1 extends into and slides inside the connecting cover 13, and the middle part of the connecting cover 13 and the bottom of the rotating rod 14 form a spiral connection mechanism. The bottom of the rotating rod 14 is nested with a third spring 16, and the bottom of the third spring 16 is connected to the inside of the connecting cover 13, and the top of the third spring 16 is connected to the bottom of the storage tank 1. The top of the rotating rod 14 extends into the inside of the storage tank 1 to form a rotating mechanism, and stirring rods 15 are provided at equal intervals on the rotating rod 14, and the stirring rods 15 are housed inside the storage tank 1 to form a mixing mechanism.

[0039] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 5 and Figure 6In use, pressing the nozzle 3 creates a downward force, causing the storage tank 1 to slide inwards towards the connecting cover 13. This movement of the storage tank 1 moves the rotating rod 14, causing it to move further inwards towards the connecting cover 13. The rotating rod 14, connected to the connecting cover 13, rotates, compressing the third spring 16. The rotation of the rotating rod 14 then drives the stirring rod 15 to rotate, agitating the disinfectant in the storage tank 1 and facilitating mixing. After releasing the pressure on the storage tank 1, the force of the third spring 16 pushes the storage tank 1 back to its original position, causing it to move the rotating rod 14. This causes the rotating rod 14 to rotate in the opposite direction via the connecting cover 13, further improving the mixing effect of the disinfectant in the storage tank 1.

[0040] Working principle: When using this integrated storage and dispensing disinfectant container, first, refer to... Figures 1 to 4 In use, pressing the top rod 5 causes it to move and compress the first spring 6, which in turn compresses the spring 6. The movement of the top rod 5 punctures the diaphragm 7, causing it to rupture and allowing the activating liquid to form a disinfectant. Then, pulling the dust cover 2 disengages it from the nozzle 3. Pressing the nozzle 3 then sprays out the disinfectant. After the liquid in the container 4 is used up, rotating the container 4 allows it to rotate on top of the storage tank 1, while the slider 8 slides inside the chute 9. After the container 4 is rotated to the desired position, pulling it causes the slider 8 to move vertically, disengaging it from the chute 9. By reversing the above operations, the slider 8 and the chute 9 are engaged, achieving the purpose of recycling and reducing the cost of use.

[0041] refer to Figures 1 to 4 The rotation of slider 8 will drive the locking block 10 to rotate synchronously. The rotation of locking block 10 will press against the locking groove 11, and the movement of locking block 10 will disengage from the locking groove 11, thereby facilitating the rotation of slider 8. After the second spring 12 pushes the locking block 10 into the inside of the locking groove 11 and engages, the stability of the connection between slider 8 and sliding groove 9 can be improved.

[0042] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 5 and Figure 6In use, pressing the nozzle 3 creates a downward force, causing the storage tank 1 to slide inwards towards the connecting cover 13. This movement of the storage tank 1 moves the rotating rod 14, which, through its connection with the connecting cover 13, rotates. The movement of the storage tank 1 also compresses the third spring 16, causing the stirring rod 15 to rotate and stir the disinfectant inside the storage tank 1. After releasing the pressure on the storage tank 1, the force of the third spring 16 pushes the storage tank 1 back to its original position, causing the rotating rod 14 to rotate in the opposite direction through the connecting cover 13. This improves the mixing effect of the disinfectant inside the storage tank 1.

[0043] The contents not described in detail in this specification are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art.

[0044] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A storage and access integrated disinfectant container, comprising a storage tank (1), a dustproof cover (2) is attached to the right side of the top of the storage tank (1), the inside of the dustproof cover (2) contains a spray head (3), and the spray head (3) is connected to the storage tank (1); characterized in that A containing tank (4) is connected to the left end of the top of the storage tank (1), a top rod (5) is slidingly connected to the top of the containing tank (4), a first spring (6) is connected to the side of the top of the top rod (5), the bottom of the first spring (6) is connected to the inside of the containing tank (4), a diaphragm (7) is arranged at the bottom of the top rod (5), and the diaphragm (7) is fixed to the bottom end inside the containing tank (4); A sliding block (8) is fixed to the top of the storage tank (1), the outer end of the sliding block (8) extends into the inside of a sliding groove (9) to form a clamping mechanism, and the sliding groove (9) is arranged at the bottom of the containing tank (4).

2. The integrated storage and access sterilizing agent container of claim 1, wherein: A clamping block (10) is slidingly connected to the inside of the sliding block (8), and the outer end of the clamping block (10) is in a semicircular shape.

3. The integrated storage and access sterilizing agent container of claim 2, wherein: The outer end of the clamping block (10) extends into the inside of a clamping groove (11) to form a clamping mechanism, and the clamping groove (11) is arranged in the containing tank (4).

4. The integrated storage and access sterilizing agent container of claim 3, wherein: A second spring (12) is connected to the inner end of the clamping block (10), and the inner end of the second spring (12) is connected to the inside of the sliding block (8).

5. The integrated storage and access sterilizing agent container of claim 1, wherein: The bottom of the storage tank (1) extends into the inside of a connecting cover (13) to slidingly connect, and the middle part of the connecting cover (13) and the bottom of a rotating rod (14) form a spiral connecting mechanism.

6. The integrated storage and access sterilizing agent container of claim 5, wherein: The bottom of the rotating rod (14) is nested with a third spring (16), the bottom of the third spring (16) is connected to the inside of the connecting cover (13), and the top of the third spring (16) is connected to the bottom of the storage tank (1).

7. The integrated storage and access sterilizing agent container of claim 5, wherein: The top of the rotating rod (14) extends into the inside of the storage tank (1) to form a rotating mechanism, and the rotating rod (14) is provided with stirring rods (15) at equal intervals, and the stirring rods (15) are contained in the inside of the storage tank (1) to form a mixing mechanism.

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  • Storage and use integrated disinfectant container

    CN222409402U