Process water treatment device for water quality detection
By designing a lifting plate and float system in the elevated water tank, combined with a detector and dosing cylinder, multi-point detection of water quality and uniform diffusion of reagents in the elevated water tank are achieved. This solves the problems of low reference value of water quality detection and difficulty in improving substandard areas, and improves the accuracy and uniformity of water quality detection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-10-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The water quality in elevated water tanks varies during storage, resulting in low reference value for water quality testing, and difficulty in timely improvement when local water quality fails to meet standards.
Design a process water treatment device for water quality testing, which adopts a lifting plate and float system, combined with a detector, suction pipe and dosing cylinder, to achieve multi-point water quality testing and precise dosing of reagents. The position adjustment of the detector and dosing cylinder is achieved by a motor-driven screw and sliding sleeve structure to ensure uniform diffusion of reagents in the water tank.
It enables multi-point detection of water quality in elevated water tanks, improving the reference value and accuracy of the detection, and can promptly identify substandard areas and improve water quality with chemicals to ensure water quality uniformity.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water quality testing technology, and in particular to a process water treatment device for water quality testing. Background Technology
[0002] Elevated water tanks can store a certain amount of water and provide pressure through gravity to maintain a stable water pressure in the water supply system during peak or off-peak periods. In the event of a power outage or other emergency, elevated water tanks can serve as a backup water source to ensure the normal operation of part of the water supply system. By properly designing and controlling elevated water tanks, the flow rates of inlet and outlet water can be balanced.
[0003] The water quality in elevated water tanks changes during storage, and the water quality varies during water treatment, resulting in the water quality failing to meet requirements. However, elevated water tanks are used to store treated water, and their large area means that the water quality varies even in different areas. Therefore, fixed-point water quality testing has low reference value. To address this issue, we propose a process water treatment device for water quality testing. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the problems existing in the background technology by proposing a process water treatment device for water quality testing.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a process water treatment device for water quality testing, comprising a dosing cylinder, a lifting plate, a base frame, a first motor, and a second motor. A float is sleeved on the outer wall of the base frame. A nut and a sliding sleeve are respectively provided at both ends of the lifting plate. A first motor is provided on one side of the upper end of the base frame. A screw rod is threadedly installed on the upper end of the first motor and connected to the nut. Multiple detectors are provided on the upper end of the lifting plate. A suction pipe is provided at the suction end of each detector, penetrating the lifting plate and located inside the base frame. A sleeve is slidably sleeved on the outer wall of the suction pipe through a sealing ring. A connecting plate is sleeved on the outer wall of the sleeve. A second motor is provided on one side of the upper end of the base frame. A second screw rod is provided at the lower end of the second motor. A nut is threadedly installed on the second screw rod on the outer wall of one end of the connecting plate.
[0006] Preferably, a mounting frame is provided above the lifting plate, and a medicine tank is provided at the upper end of the mounting frame. An inlet is provided inside the upper end of the medicine tank, and a sealing plug is provided inside the inlet. The medicine tank stores water quality improvement agents, which are fed into the medicine tank through the inlet. The opening and closing of the inlet is controlled by the sealing plug.
[0007] Preferably, a suction pump is provided at one end of the medicine tank, and a delivery pipe is provided at the suction end of the suction pump. A dosing cylinder is sleeved on the outer wall of the delivery pipe. The suction pump draws the medicine inside the medicine tank, delivers the medicine to the dosing cylinder through the delivery pipe, and then delivers it to the pool water through the dosing cylinder.
[0008] Preferably, a flow meter is installed inside the delivery pipe. The flow meter monitors the flow rate of the medicine delivered by the delivery pipe.
[0009] Preferably, a motor is installed at the upper end of the dosing cylinder, and a rotating shaft is rotatably installed inside the dosing cylinder at the lower end of the motor. Rotating blades arranged in a ring array are provided on the outer wall of the lower end of the rotating shaft. When the motor operates, it drives the rotating shaft to rotate, which in turn drives the rotating blades to rotate, thus agitating the downward-falling pesticide and causing the pesticide to spread rapidly in the water.
[0010] Preferably, the outer wall of the dosing cylinder is provided with multiple sets of through holes arranged in a ring array. The through holes allow the pesticide to pass through the dosing box, while some of the pesticide is intercepted and struck against the inner wall of the dosing cylinder, thus intercepting the pesticide and transporting it from below to the water area below the pool.
[0011] Preferably, a guide rod one is slidably inserted into the sliding sleeve one on one side of the upper end of the bottom frame, and a sliding sleeve two is provided at one end of the connecting plate. A guide rod two, whose upper end is slidably inserted into the sliding sleeve two and connected to one side of the lower end of the bottom frame, is also slidably inserted into the sliding sleeve two. The lifting plate slides on the outer wall of the guide rod one through the sliding sleeve one, guiding the lifting plate to move longitudinally. The sliding sleeve two is slidably supported by the guide rod two, guiding the connecting plate to slide longitudinally.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] 1. This utility model involves installing a water quality detector on a lifting plate, which floats on the surface of a high-level water tank via a float and moves on the water surface. The detector is equipped with various different detection devices to detect the water quality in the high-level water tank. The suction tube of the detector can be adjusted in height and moved arbitrarily to detect the stored water in different areas and locations. The flow detection provides high reference value for water quality, and the water quality can be improved in a timely manner by adding chemicals through the chemical tank where the water quality does not meet the standards. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a front-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a bottom-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the inner side section of the lower end of the dosing cylinder of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a top-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the lifting plate of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a top-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the float of this utility model.
[0019] Attached reference numerals: 1. Motor 3; 2. Dosing cylinder; 3. Lifting plate; 4. Base frame; 5. Float; 6. Sleeve; 7. Detector; 8. Mounting frame; 9. Medicine tank; 10. Connecting plate; 11. Flow meter; 12. Rotating shaft; 13. Rotating blade; 14. Through hole; 15. Conveying pipe; 16. Suction pump; 17. Inlet; 18. Motor 1; 19. Nut 1; 20. Screw 1; 21. Guide rod 1; 22. Sliding sleeve 1; 23. Motor 2; 24. Guide rod 2; 25. Nut 2; 26. Screw 2; 27. Sliding sleeve 2; 28. Suction pipe. Detailed Implementation
[0020] 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.
[0021] like Figures 1-5 As shown, the present invention proposes a process water treatment device for water quality testing, including a dosing cylinder 2, a lifting plate 3, a bottom frame 4, a motor 18 and a motor 23. A float 5 is sleeved on the outer wall of the bottom frame 4. Nuts 19 and sliding sleeves 22 are respectively provided at both ends of the lifting plate 3. Motor 18 is provided on one side of the upper end of the bottom frame 4. A screw 20 threadedly installed with nut 19 is provided on the upper end of motor 18. Multiple detectors 7 are provided on the upper end of the lifting plate 3. A suction pipe 28 penetrating the lifting plate 3 and located inside the bottom frame 4 is provided at the suction end of the detector 7. A sleeve 6 is slidably sleeved on the outer wall of the suction pipe 28 through a sealing ring. A connecting plate 10 is sleeved on the outer wall of the sleeve 6. Motor 23 is provided on one side of the upper end of the bottom frame 4. A screw 26 is provided at the lower end of motor 23. Nut 25 threadedly installed with screw 26 is provided on the outer wall of one end of the connecting plate 10.
[0022] A guide rod 21 is provided on one side of the upper end of the bottom frame 4 and is slidably inserted into the inside of the sliding sleeve 22. A sliding sleeve 27 is provided on one end of the connecting plate 10. A guide rod 24 is slidably inserted inside the sliding sleeve 27 and connected to the lower end of the bottom frame 4.
[0023] Based on the implementation steps of Example 1: Float 5 floats on the surface of the water in the high-level pool. Detector 7 draws water from the pool through suction pipe 28 and tests the water quality. Because the position of float 5 is uncertain, its position in the pool changes each time the water quality is tested. Motor 18 drives screw 20 to rotate. Because the lifting plate 3 slides on the outer wall of guide rod 21, screw 20 pushes the nut to move longitudinally, causing the lifting plate 3 to move longitudinally, which in turn causes the detector 7 to move longitudinally. Simultaneously, it drives suction pipe 28... The position of 8 is adjusted, motor 23 operates, connecting plate 10 slides on the outer wall of guide rod 24 through sliding sleeve 27, screw 26 drives screw 26 to rotate inside nut 25, pushing nut 25 to move longitudinally, driving sliding sleeve 27 to adjust its longitudinal position, sleeve 6 slides on the outer wall of suction pipe 28 through sealing ring, sleeve 6 sucks water at different heights in the water tank, and performs diverse water quality tests in the high-level water tank at different positions and depths. The data from the water monitoring in the high-level water tank has higher reference value.
[0024] like Figures 1-5 As shown, the process water treatment device for water quality testing proposed in this utility model, compared with the first embodiment, further includes: an installation frame 8 is provided above the lifting plate 3, a medicine box 9 is provided at the upper end of the installation frame 8, an inlet 17 is provided inside the upper end of the medicine box 9, and a sealing plug is provided inside the inlet 17;
[0025] A suction pump 16 is provided at one end of the medicine box 9. A delivery pipe 15 is provided at the suction end of the suction pump 16. A dosing cylinder 2 is sleeved on the outer wall of the delivery pipe 15.
[0026] A flow meter 11 is installed inside the delivery pipe 15;
[0027] The upper end of the dosing cylinder 2 is equipped with a motor 31, and the lower end of the motor 31 is equipped with a rotating shaft 12 rotatably installed inside the dosing cylinder 2. The lower outer wall of the rotating shaft 12 is equipped with rotating blades 13 arranged in a ring array.
[0028] The outer wall of the dosing cylinder 2 is provided with multiple sets of through holes 14 arranged in a ring array;
[0029] In this embodiment, the suction pump 16 draws the liquid medicine inside the medicine tank 9 and delivers the liquid medicine through the delivery pipe 15. At the same time, the motor 1 drives the rotating shaft 12 to rotate, and the rotating shaft 12 drives the blades to rotate. The blades beat the liquid medicine, and the liquid medicine is delivered and diffused to the outside into the high-level water tank through the through hole 14. Some of the liquid medicine is output through the opening below the dosing cylinder 2 and enters the water in the deeper high-level water tank. The flow rate of the liquid medicine is monitored by the flow meter 11 to ensure the amount of liquid medicine delivered.
[0030] The above specific embodiments are merely several preferred embodiments of this utility model. Based on the technical solution of this utility model and the relevant teachings of the above embodiments, those skilled in the art can make various alternative improvements and combinations to the above specific embodiments.
[0031] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A process water treatment device for water quality detection, comprising a dosing barrel (2), a lifting plate (3), a bottom frame (4), a motor I (18) and a motor II (23), characterized in that: The outer wall of the bottom frame (4) is sleeved with a floating block (5), both ends of the lifting plate (3) are respectively provided with a nut (19) and a sliding sleeve (22), one side of the upper end of the bottom frame (4) is provided with a motor (18), the upper end of the motor (18) is provided with a screw rod (20) which is screwed with the nut (19), the upper end of the lifting plate (3) is provided with a plurality of detectors (7), the suction end of the detector (7) is provided with a suction pipe (28) which penetrates the lifting plate (3) and is located inside the bottom frame (4), the outer wall of the suction pipe (28) is sleeved with a sleeve (6) through a sealing ring, the outer wall of the sleeve (6) is sleeved with a connecting plate (10), one side of the upper end of the bottom frame (4) is provided with a motor (23), the lower end of the motor (23) is provided with a screw rod (26), and one end of the outer wall of the connecting plate (10) is provided with a nut (25) which is screwed with the screw rod (26).
2. The process water treatment device for water quality detection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting plate (3) is provided with a mounting frame (8) above, the mounting frame (8) is provided with a medicine box (9) at the upper end, a feed inlet (17) is formed in the inner upper end of the medicine box (9), and a sealing plug is arranged in the inner feed inlet (17).
3. The process water treatment device for water quality detection according to claim 2, characterized in that: One end of the medicine box (9) is provided with a suction pump (16), the suction end of the suction pump (16) is provided with a conveying pipe (15), and the outer wall of the conveying pipe (15) is sleeved with a medicine injection cylinder (2).
4. The process water treatment device for water quality detection according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner wall of the conveying pipe (15) is provided with a flow meter (11).
5. The process water treatment device for water quality detection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper end of the medicine injection cylinder (2) is provided with a motor (1), the lower end of the motor (1) is provided with a rotating shaft (12) which is rotatably arranged in the inner wall of the medicine injection cylinder (2), and the lower end of the rotating shaft (12) is provided with a plurality of rotating blades (13) which are arranged in an annular array.
6. The process water treatment device for water quality detection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the medicine injection cylinder (2) is provided with a plurality of groups of through holes (14) which are arranged in an annular array.
7. The process water treatment device for water quality detection according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the upper end of the bottom frame (4) is provided with a guide rod (21) which is slidably inserted into the inner wall of the sliding sleeve (22), and one end of the connecting plate (10) is provided with a sliding sleeve (27), the inner wall of the sliding sleeve (27) is slidably inserted into the guide rod (24) which is connected to one side of the lower end of the bottom frame (4).