Active surface cleaning mechanism adaptively used based on conveying belt
By using a split-structure design for the installation support components and the adaptive cleaning components, the problem of incomplete coverage of conveyor belt cleaning is solved, enabling flexible adaptation and individual replacement of worn parts, reducing costs and improving cleaning efficiency and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing conveyor belt cleaning devices cannot provide full coverage cleaning, have low cleaning efficiency, and the cleaning brushes are inconvenient to carry and costly to replace.
It adopts a split structure design with mounting support components and adaptive cleaning components, combined with anti-splash and spray components, to achieve flexible adaptation to the cleaning of conveyor belts of different widths, and the cleaning brush can be replaced individually according to the degree of wear.
It improves cleaning efficiency, reduces usage costs, avoids wastewater splashing and cleaning brush detachment, and ensures the stability and efficiency of the cleaning process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cleaning technology, specifically to an active surface cleaning mechanism adapted to a conveyor belt. Background Technology
[0002] Conveyor belts, also known as transport belts, are rubber and fiber, metal composite products, or plastic and fabric composite products used in belt conveyors to carry and transport materials.
[0003] After being contaminated, conveyor belts need to be cleaned. In existing technologies, the conveyor belt is usually started and then the surface of the conveyor belt is cleaned by a cleaning brush. However, this cleaning structure cannot fully cover the entire cross section of the conveyor belt during use, resulting in low cleaning efficiency. If a long cleaning brush is used, it is inconvenient to carry and transport, and the flexibility of use is inconsistent. Moreover, once a long roller brush wears out, the entire brush needs to be replaced, resulting in relatively high operating costs. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation. Through the cooperation of the installation support components and the adaptation cleaning components, a modular split structure design is achieved during use. This design not only adapts to the cleaning of conveyor belts of different widths, but also facilitates separation and transfer. Furthermore, the cleaning brushes can be replaced according to the wear degree of different positions without the need for overall replacement, thus reducing the cost of use.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, according to one aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt, comprising:
[0006] The mounting support assembly includes a first vertical plate, a first mounting plate fixed to the top surface of the first vertical plate, a rotary motor mounted on the first mounting plate, a threaded sleeve connected to the output end of the rotary motor, a second vertical plate mounted on the opposite side of the first vertical plate, and a second mounting plate fixed to the top surface of the second vertical plate.
[0007] The adaptive cleaning component includes a rotating shaft disposed on the side wall of the second vertical plate, a first threaded post connected to the rotating shaft, a first cleaning roller brush disposed on the side of the first threaded post, a second cleaning roller brush disposed on the side of the first cleaning roller brush, a second threaded post fixed to the side end of the first cleaning roller brush, a third threaded post fixed to one end of the second cleaning roller brush, and a threaded hole opened at the other end of the second cleaning roller brush.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, the first threaded post is connected to the first cleaning roller brush, the third threaded post is connected to the threaded sleeve, and the second threaded post is connected to the threaded hole.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, it further includes an anti-splash assembly, which includes a fixing plate fixed to the side wall of the second mounting plate, a spring fixed to the bottom surface of the fixing plate, a square plate connected to the bottom surface of the spring, a baffle frame connected to the square plate, and a flat plate fixed to the bottom surface of the baffle frame.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, the spring-loaded plate contacts the conveyor belt edge, and the baffle frame covers the adaptation cleaning components.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, it further includes a spraying assembly, which includes an inlet hollow frame fixed to the top surface of the baffle frame, a connecting pipe communicating with the inlet hollow frame, and a first inclined nozzle and a second inclined nozzle communicating with the bottom surface of the inlet hollow frame.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, a plurality of the first and second inclined nozzles are provided, and the inclination directions of the first and second inclined nozzles are opposite.
[0013] As a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate are fitted with the edge of the conveyor belt, and the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate are locked together by bolts.
[0014] As a preferred embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism based on conveyor belt adaptation described in this utility model, it further includes an anti-detachment component, which includes a U-shaped hook fixed to the side end of the second cleaning roller brush, an arc-shaped groove opened on the side end of the first cleaning roller brush, and an arc-shaped hole opened in the arc-shaped groove.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are:
[0016] 1. Through the cooperation of the installation support components and the matching cleaning components, a modular split structure design is achieved during use. This design not only adapts to the cleaning of conveyor belts of different widths, but also facilitates separation and transportation. Furthermore, the cleaning brushes can be replaced according to the wear level of different positions, eliminating the need for overall replacement and reducing operating costs.
[0017] Second, by setting up anti-splash and spray components, the system prevents sewage from splashing during conveyor belt cleaning, thus avoiding re-contamination of the conveyor belt. It also ensures that the water flows to both sides of the conveyor belt during cleaning to prevent sewage accumulation.
[0018] Third, by using the anti-detachment component, the two cleaning brushes are prevented from accidentally detaching during use, thus improving the stability of the cleaning brushes after connection. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and detailed embodiments. 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. Among them:
[0020] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the cleaning component adapted to this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram showing the position of the U-shaped hook of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram showing the position of the arc-shaped slot of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of the spray assembly of this utility model.
[0025] In the diagram: 11. First vertical plate; 12. First mounting plate; 13. Rotary motor; 14. Threaded sleeve; 15. Second vertical plate; 16. Second mounting plate; 21. First threaded post; 22. First cleaning roller brush; 23. Second cleaning roller brush; 24. Second threaded post; 25. Third threaded post; 26. Threaded hole; 27. Rotating shaft; 31. Fixing plate; 32. Spring; 33. Square plate; 34. Baffle frame; 35. Flat plate; 41. Inlet hollow frame; 42. Connecting pipe; 43. First angled nozzle; 44. Second angled nozzle; 51. U-shaped hook; 52. Arc-shaped groove; 53. Arc-shaped hole. Detailed Implementation
[0026] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0027] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Those skilled in the art can make similar extensions without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0028] Secondly, this utility model is described in detail with reference to the schematic diagrams. When describing the embodiments of this utility model, for ease of explanation, the cross-sectional views illustrating the device structure may be partially enlarged, not adhering to the usual scale. Furthermore, the schematic diagrams are merely examples and should not limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In addition, actual manufacturing should include the three-dimensional spatial dimensions of length, width, and depth.
[0029] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0030] This utility model provides an active surface cleaning mechanism adapted to conveyor belts. Through the cooperation of the installation support components and the adapted cleaning components, a modular design is achieved during use. This design not only adapts to the cleaning of conveyor belts of different widths, but also facilitates separation and transfer. Furthermore, the cleaning brushes can be replaced according to the wear level of different positions without the need for overall replacement, thus reducing the cost of use.
[0031] Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The diagram shown is an overall structural schematic of one embodiment of the active surface cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt according to this utility model. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The main structure of this embodiment includes: a mounting support assembly and an adapter cleaning assembly.
[0032] The mounting support assembly is used to support the installation. Specifically, the mounting support assembly includes a first vertical plate 11, a first mounting plate 12 fixed to the top surface of the first vertical plate 11, a rotary motor 13 mounted on the first mounting plate 12, a threaded sleeve 14 connected to the output end of the rotary motor 13, a second vertical plate 15 mounted on the opposite side of the first vertical plate 11, and a second mounting plate 16 fixed to the top surface of the second vertical plate 15.
[0033] In practical use, the first mounting plate 12 and the second mounting plate 16 are fitted to the edge of the conveyor belt, and the first mounting plate 12 and the second mounting plate 16 are locked together by bolts, so that the assembled adapter cleaning components can be installed for subsequent cleaning.
[0034] The adapter cleaning components are used to form a modular, separate design to improve cleaning flexibility. Specifically, the adapter cleaning components include a rotating shaft 27 disposed on the side wall of the second vertical plate 15, a first threaded post 21 connected to the rotating shaft 27, a first cleaning roller brush 22 disposed on the side of the first threaded post 21, a second cleaning roller brush 23 disposed on the side of the first cleaning roller brush 22, a second threaded post 24 fixed to the side end of the first cleaning roller brush 22, a third threaded post 25 fixed to one end of the second cleaning roller brush 23, and a threaded hole 26 opened at the other end of the second cleaning roller brush 23.
[0035] In practical use, the first threaded post 21 is connected to the first cleaning roller brush 22, and the third threaded post 25 is connected to the threaded sleeve 14. The second threaded post 24 is connected to the threaded hole 26, thus completing the assembly. At this time, the rotary motor 13 drives the threaded sleeve 14 to rotate at high speed. The second cleaning roller brush 23 and the first cleaning roller brush 22 will also rotate synchronously to clean the conveyor belt. This structural design allows for the assembly of cleaning brushes to form cleaning brushes of any length, adapting to conveyor belts of different widths. Furthermore, the distributed first cleaning roller brush 22 and second cleaning roller brush 23 can be replaced individually, allowing for the replacement of cleaning brushes with greater wear, thus reducing operating costs.
[0036] Furthermore, by setting up anti-splash components and spray components, it is possible to prevent sewage from splashing during the cleaning of the conveyor belt and causing the conveyor belt to be contaminated again, and to ensure that the water flows to both sides of the conveyor belt during the cleaning process to avoid sewage accumulation.
[0037] Specifically, it also includes a splash-proof assembly, which includes a fixing plate 31 fixed to the side wall of the second mounting plate 16, a spring 32 fixed to the bottom surface of the fixing plate 31, a square plate 33 connected to the bottom surface of the spring 32, a baffle frame 34 connected to the square plate 33, and a flat plate 35 fixed to the bottom surface of the baffle frame 34.
[0038] In actual use, the spring 32 pushes the plate 35 to contact the edge of the transmission belt, and the baffle frame 34 covers the matching cleaning components; this can prevent water from splashing onto the conveyor belt. The baffle frame 34 is connected to the square plate 33, which makes it easy to disassemble and separate the entire baffle frame 34.
[0039] Specifically, it also includes a spraying assembly, which includes an inlet hollow frame 41 fixed to the top surface of the baffle frame 34, a connecting pipe 42 communicating with the inlet hollow frame 41, and a first inclined nozzle 43 and a second inclined nozzle 44 communicating with the bottom surface of the inlet hollow frame 41.
[0040] In practical use, several first inclined nozzles 43 and second inclined nozzles 44 are respectively provided, and the first inclined nozzles 43 and second inclined nozzles 44 are inclined in opposite directions. This allows the water to be washed in two directions on the conveyor belt, guiding the water to flow to both sides of the conveyor belt and preventing it from accumulating on the conveyor belt.
[0041] Furthermore, by incorporating an anti-detachment component, the two cleaning brushes are prevented from accidentally detaching during use, thus improving the stability of the cleaning brushes after connection.
[0042] In actual use, during the threaded connection between the second threaded post 24 and the threaded hole 26, the U-shaped hook 51 will eventually move into the arc-shaped groove 52, and during the rotation, the U-shaped hook 51 will directly rotate and insert into the arc-shaped hole 53, thus avoiding the situation where the first cleaning roller brush 22 and the second cleaning roller brush 23 accidentally detach after being connected.
[0043] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to embodiments, various modifications can be made and components can be replaced with equivalents without departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, as long as there is no structural conflict, the features in the embodiments disclosed in this invention can be combined with each other in any way. The lack of an exhaustive description of these combinations in this specification is merely for the sake of brevity and resource conservation. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but includes all technical solutions falling within the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use based on a conveyor belt, characterized in that, It includes: The installation support assembly includes a first vertical plate (11), a first installation plate (12) fixed on the top surface of the first vertical plate (11), a rotary motor (13) arranged on the first installation plate (12), a threaded sleeve (14) connected to the output end of the rotary motor (13), a second vertical plate (15) arranged on the opposite side of the first vertical plate (11), and a second installation plate (16) fixed on the top surface of the second vertical plate (15); The adaptive cleaning assembly includes a rotating shaft (27) arranged on the side wall of the second vertical plate (15), a first threaded column (21) connected to the rotating shaft (27), a first cleaning roller brush (22) arranged on the side of the first threaded column (21), a second cleaning roller brush (23) arranged on the side of the first cleaning roller brush (22), a second threaded column (24) fixed on the side end of the first cleaning roller brush (22), a third threaded column (25) fixed on one end of the second cleaning roller brush (23), and a threaded hole (26) opened on the other end of the second cleaning roller brush (23).
2. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt according to claim 1, wherein, The first threaded column (21) is connected to the first cleaning roller brush (22), and the third threaded column (25) is connected to the threaded sleeve (14), and the second threaded column (24) is connected to the threaded hole (26).
3. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt as claimed in claim 2, wherein, It also includes a splash-proof assembly, which includes a fixed plate (31) fixed on the side wall of the second installation plate (16), a spring (32) fixed on the bottom surface of the fixed plate (31), a square plate (33) connected to the bottom surface of the spring (32), a baffle frame (34) connected to the square plate (33), and a flat plate (35) fixed on the bottom surface of the baffle frame (34).
4. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt according to claim 3, wherein, The spring (32) drives the flat plate (35) to contact the frame of the transmission belt, and the baffle frame (34) covers the adaptive cleaning assembly.
5. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt as claimed in claim 4, wherein, It also includes a spraying assembly, which includes a water inlet hollow frame (41) fixed on the top surface of the baffle frame (34), a connecting pipe (42) in communication with the water inlet hollow frame (41), a first inclined nozzle (43) and a second inclined nozzle (44) in communication with the bottom surface of the water inlet hollow frame (41).
6. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt as claimed in claim 5, wherein: The first inclined nozzle (43) and the second inclined nozzle (44) are respectively provided with a plurality of inclined nozzles, and the inclined directions of the first inclined nozzle (43) and the second inclined nozzle (44) are opposite.
7. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt as claimed in claim 6, wherein: The first installation plate (12) and the second installation plate (16) are attached to the frame of the conveying belt, and the first installation plate (12) and the second installation plate (16) are locked by bolts.
8. A surface active cleaning mechanism adapted for use with a conveyor belt as claimed in claim 7, wherein: It also includes a anti-dropping assembly, which includes a U-shaped hook (51) fixed on the side end of the second cleaning roller brush (23), an arc-shaped notch (52) opened on the side end of the first cleaning roller brush (22), and an arc-shaped hole (53) opened in the arc-shaped notch (52).