Automatic mixing device for five-cereal five-bean composite coarse cereal porridge
By designing an automatic mixing device for mixed grain porridge containing a mixing and cleaning component with a stirring rod and an arc-shaped scraper, as well as a weighing component, the problem of grain residue in mixed grain porridge production has been solved, improving the cleanliness and proportioning accuracy of the product and ensuring the stability of taste and quality.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing grain porridge mixing devices are prone to leaving grain residue during operation, affecting the consistency of the finished product's taste and quality stability.
An automatic mixing device for mixed grain porridge of five grains and five beans was designed, which includes a mixing and cleaning component and a grain weighing component. The device reduces grain residue through the combined use of a stirring rod and an arc-shaped scraper, and ensures the accuracy of grain ratio through the weighing component.
This reduces grain residue during the mixing process, improves the cleanliness of the equipment and the consistency of the taste of the mixed grain porridge, and ensures the stability and precise proportion of product quality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to an automatic mixing device for compound grain porridge made from five grains and five beans, and to the related technical field of ingredient mixing devices. Background Technology
[0002] In the fields of food culture and nutrition, the "five grains" traditionally encompass rice, wheat, soybeans, corn, and potatoes, broadly referring to various grain crops; while the "five beans" generally include red beans, mung beans, soybeans, black beans, and white lentils. Mixed grain porridge, made from these grains and beans, is rich in nutrients, including carbohydrates, protein, dietary fiber, various vitamins, and minerals, offering numerous benefits such as strengthening the spleen and stomach, nourishing the body, and providing efficient energy. Furthermore, the skillful combination of different ingredients can greatly enrich the flavor profile of mixed grain porridge. In today's fast-paced lifestyle, some businesses have launched packaged mixed grain porridge products to meet consumers' convenience needs. Consumers simply need to pour the pre-mixed ingredients into a pot and cook to easily enjoy a delicious and nutritious mixed grain porridge.
[0003] However, significant technical challenges exist in the mixing process of industrialized multigrain porridge production. Currently, the mixing operation requires pouring various grains sequentially into a specific device and adding auxiliary materials such as sugar for mixing and stirring. However, existing mixing devices easily leave grain residue inside during operation. If this residue is not cleaned promptly and thoroughly, it will mix with newly added grains in subsequent mixing processes, severely affecting the consistency of the taste and quality of the finished multigrain porridge, resulting in a poor eating experience for consumers.
[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop a brand-new automatic mixing device for multigrain porridge, which can effectively solve the above-mentioned technical bottlenecks and improve the automation level and product quality of multigrain porridge production. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an automatic mixing device for compound grain porridge of five grains and five beans in order to solve the above problems. The mixing and cleaning component can reduce the grain residue in the equipment during mixing and stirring, making the inside of the device cleaner.
[0006] This utility model achieves the above-mentioned objective through the following technical solution: an automatic mixing device for compound grain porridge of five grains and five beans, including a mixing tank, support legs, and discharge valve, as well as a mixing cleaning component and a grain weighing component. The support legs are fixedly installed on the outside of the mixing tank, one end of the discharge valve is fixedly installed on the bottom of the mixing tank, and one end of the valve is connected to the inner cavity of the mixing tank. The mixing cleaning component is set inside the mixing tank, and the grain weighing component is installed on the upper part of the mixing tank.
[0007] Preferably, the rotating shaft can drive the stirring rod to rotate when it rotates, and the stirring rod can mix various grains as it rotates. The mixing and cleaning assembly includes a rotating shaft rotatably connected inside the mixing tank, and a stirring rod is fixedly installed on the outside of the rotating shaft.
[0008] Preferably, the motor is designed to drive the rotating shaft to rotate after being turned on. The motor is fixedly installed on the upper part of the mixing tank, and the output end of the motor passes through the upper part of the mixing tank and is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft.
[0009] Preferably, the connecting rod moves with the rotating shaft, the connecting rod is fixedly installed at the lower part of the rotating shaft, a concave block is fixedly installed at one end of the connecting rod, and an arc-shaped scraper is rotatably connected inside the concave block, the arc-shaped scraper is in contact with the inner wall of the mixing tank.
[0010] Preferably, the arc-shaped scraper can clean the bottom of the mixing tank when it rotates, reducing the accumulation of grain inside the equipment. A spring is fixedly installed on the outside of the arc-shaped scraper, and the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to the outside of the connecting rod.
[0011] Preferably, multiple storage tanks are provided for holding different grains. The grain weighing component includes storage tanks. Multiple storage tanks are located above the mixing tank, and the top of the mixing tank has a feed inlet.
[0012] Preferably, the guide rods are provided to limit the two ends of the storage tank, the inlet is provided with a discharge pipe, one end of the discharge pipe is fixedly connected to the lower part of the storage tank, and the other end of the discharge pipe is connected to the inner cavity of the storage tank. The top of the mixing tank is fixedly installed with a guide rod.
[0013] Preferably, when the storage tank is filled with grain, the weight of the storage tank increases. As the weight of the storage tank increases, the slider and the pressure rod move downward. As the slider moves downward, it causes the pressure rod to move downward. As the weight increases, the pressure rod presses down on the weighing device, allowing the weighing device to weigh the grain in the storage tank. This makes the feeding of mixed grain more accurate. A slider slides on the outer surface of the guide rod and is fixedly connected to the outside of the storage tank. An installation plate is fixedly installed on the outside of the guide rod. The weighing device is fixedly installed on the upper part of the installation plate. The pressure rod is fixedly installed on the lower part of the slider. The lower part of the pressure rod contacts the outer surface of the weighing device. A valve is installed between the inner and outer walls of the discharge pipe.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0015] 1. The mixing and cleaning component can automatically mix materials and clean the bottom of the storage tank during mixing, reducing grain residue and making the inside of the device cleaner. This alleviates the problem that existing devices often have grain residue inside the device during mixing, which, if not cleaned in time, will mix with new grain and affect the taste for the user.
[0016] 2. The grain weighing component can weigh different varieties of grains, making the mixing of multiple grains more accurate and the proportion of mixed grain porridge more precise after mixing, reducing the problem of inaccurate feeding due to manual experience. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a partial view of the mixing and cleaning component in this practical application.
[0021] Figure 5 For practical purposes Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the image.
[0022] Figure 6 For practical purposes Figure 2 Enlarged view of point B in the image.
[0023] In the diagram: 1. Mixing tank; 2. Mixing and cleaning assembly; 201. Rotating shaft; 202. Stirring rod; 203. Motor; 204. Connecting rod; 205. Concave block; 206. Arc-shaped scraper; 207. Spring; 3. Grain weighing assembly; 301. Storage tank; 302. Discharge pipe; 303. Guide rod; 304. Sliding block; 305. Mounting plate; 306. Weighing device; 307. Pressure rod; 308. Valve; 4. Support leg; 5. Discharge valve. Detailed Implementation
[0024] 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.
[0025] Please see Figures 1-6As shown, an automatic mixing device for compound grain porridge of five grains and five beans includes a mixing tank 1, a support leg 4, and a discharge valve 5. It also includes a mixing cleaning component 2 and a grain weighing component 3. The support leg 4 is fixedly installed on the outside of the mixing tank 1. One end of the valve 308 is fixedly installed on the bottom of the mixing tank 1. One end of the discharge valve 5 is connected to the inner cavity of the mixing tank 1. The mixing cleaning component 2 is set inside the mixing tank 1. The grain weighing component 3 is installed on the upper part of the mixing tank 1. The mixing cleaning component 2 can reduce the residue of grain in the equipment during the mixing process, thereby making the inside of the device cleaner.
[0026] like Figures 1-5 As shown, the mixing and cleaning assembly 2 includes a rotating shaft 201 rotatably connected inside the mixing tank 1. A stirring rod 202 is fixedly installed on the outside of the rotating shaft 201. A motor 203 is fixedly installed on the upper part of the mixing tank 1. The output end of the motor 203 passes through the upper part of the mixing tank 1 and is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating shaft 201. A connecting rod 204 is fixedly installed on the lower part of the rotating shaft 201. A concave block 205 is fixedly installed on one end of the connecting rod 204. An arc-shaped scraper 206 is rotatably connected inside the concave block 205. The arc-shaped scraper 206 and... The inner wall of the mixing tank 1 is in contact with the outer surface of the arc-shaped scraper 206, and a spring 207 is fixedly installed on the outside. The other end of the spring 207 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the connecting rod 204. First, the grain is poured into the storage tank 301 according to the ratio. As the grain is poured in, the weight of the storage tank 301 increases. As the weight of the storage tank 301 increases, the slider 304 moves downward, causing the pressure rod 307 to move downward. As the weight increases, the pressure rod 307 presses down on the weighing device 306, so that the weighing device 306 can weigh the grain in the storage tank 301. Weighing is performed. Once weighing is complete, valve 308 is opened, allowing the grains to fall from storage tank 301 into mixing tank 1. After the grains are added according to the set ratio, motor 203 is turned on, driving rotating shaft 201 to rotate. This rotation of rotating shaft 201, in turn, drives stirring rod 202 to rotate, mixing the grains and sugar in mixing tank 1. Once mixing is complete, discharge valve 5 is opened, allowing the grains in mixing tank 1 to drain. The material can be discharged. At this time, as the motor 203 continues to be turned on, it can simultaneously drive the rotating shaft 201 and the connecting rod 204 to rotate. As the connecting rod 204 rotates, it drives the arc-shaped scraper 206 to rotate. As the arc-shaped scraper 206 rotates, it can clean the bottom of the storage tank 301, reduce the residue of grains during mixing, and make the inside of the device cleaner. This alleviates the problem that existing devices often have grain residues inside the device during mixing. If these residual grains are not cleaned in time, they will mix with new grains, affecting the taste for users.
[0027] like Figures 1-6As shown, the grain weighing assembly 3 includes storage tanks 301. Multiple storage tanks 301 are located above the mixing tank 1. The mixing tank 1 has an inlet at its top, and an outlet pipe 302 is installed inside the inlet. One end of the outlet pipe 302 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the storage tank 301, and the other end communicates with the inner cavity of the storage tank 301. A guide rod 303 is fixedly installed on the top of the mixing tank 1. A slider 304 slides on the outer surface of the guide rod 303 and is fixedly connected to the outside of the storage tank 301. An mounting plate 305 is fixedly installed on the outside of the guide rod 303, and a weighing device is fixedly installed on the upper part of the mounting plate 305. 306. A pressure rod 307 is fixedly installed on the lower part of the slider 304. The lower part of the pressure rod 307 is in contact with the outer surface of the weighing device 306. A valve 308 is installed between the inner and outer walls of the discharge pipe 302. Grains are poured into different storage tanks 301 in proportion. As the grains are poured in, the weight of the storage tank 301 increases. As the weight of the storage tank 301 increases, the slider 304 and the pressure rod 307 move downward. As the weight increases, the pressure rod 307 presses down on the weighing device 306, so that the weighing device 306 can weigh the grains in the storage tank 301. After weighing, the grains put into the mixing tank 1 are more accurate.
[0028] 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.
[0029] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A kind of five cereals and beans composite complex grain porridge automatic mixing device, including mixing tank (1), support leg (4) and discharge valve (5), it is characterized by: It also includes a mixing cleaning assembly (2) and a grain weighing assembly (3), the support foot (4) is fixedly installed outside the mixing tank (1), one end of the discharge valve (5) is fixedly installed at the bottom of the mixing tank (1), one end of the discharge valve (5) is communicated with the inner cavity of the mixing tank (1), the mixing cleaning assembly (2) is arranged in the mixing tank (1), and the grain weighing assembly (3) is installed at the upper portion of the mixing tank (1).
2. The automatic mixed device of the compound cereal and legume porridge according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mixing cleaning assembly (2) comprises a rotating shaft (201) rotatably connected in the mixing tank (1), and a stirring rod (202) is fixedly installed outside the rotating shaft (201).
3. The automatic mixed cereal and pulse compound porridge device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The upper portion of the mixing tank (1) is fixedly installed with a motor (203), and the output end of the motor (203) penetrates the upper portion of the mixing tank (1) and is fixedly connected with one end of the rotating shaft (201).
4. The automatic mixed cereal and pulse compound porridge device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower portion of the rotating shaft (201) is fixedly installed with a connecting rod (204), one end of the connecting rod (204) is fixedly installed with a concave block (205), the concave block (205) is rotatably connected with an arc-shaped scraper (206) in the inside, and the arc-shaped scraper (206) is in contact with the inner wall of the mixing tank (1).
5. The automatic mixed cereal and pulse compound porridge device according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer portion of the arc-shaped scraper (206) is fixedly installed with a spring (207), and the other end of the spring (207) is fixedly connected with the outer portion of the connecting rod (204).
6. The automatic mixed cereal and pulse compound porridge device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The grain weighing assembly (3) comprises a storage tank (301), a plurality of storage tanks (301) are located at the upper portion of the mixing tank (1), and a feeding port is formed in the top of the mixing tank (1).
7. The automatic mixed cereal and pulse compound porridge device according to claim 6, characterized in that: The inside of the feeding port is provided with a discharge pipe (302), one end of the discharge pipe (302) is fixedly connected with the lower portion of the storage tank (301), one end of the discharge pipe (302) is communicated with the inner cavity of the storage tank (301), and the top of the mixing tank (1) is fixedly installed with a guide rod (303).
8. The automatic mixed cereal and pulse compound porridge device according to claim 7, characterized in that: The outer surface of the guide rod (303) is slidably provided with a sliding block (304), the sliding block (304) is fixedly connected with the outer portion of the storage tank (301), the outer portion of the guide rod (303) is fixedly installed with a mounting plate (305), the upper portion of the mounting plate (305) is fixedly installed with a weigher (306), the lower portion of the sliding block (304) is fixedly installed with a pressing rod (307), the lower portion of the pressing rod (307) is in contact with the outer surface of the weigher (306), and the valve (308) is installed between the inner and outer walls of the discharge pipe (302).