Efficient tea leaf production cleaning device
By using aeration heads and aeration pipes to generate bubbles in the tea washing device, combined with a lifting mechanism and a holding mechanism, the problems of quality damage and low efficiency in the tea washing process are solved, achieving efficient and automated tea washing.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
In existing tea cleaning methods, the stirring rollers break up the tea leaves, affecting their quality. At the same time, some tea leaves float on the water surface, resulting in low cleaning efficiency.
The system uses aeration heads and aeration pipes to generate bubbles for cleaning, combined with an automated lifting mechanism to immerse and remove the tea leaves, and a holding mechanism to prevent the tea leaves from scattering.
It improves the efficiency and integrity of tea cleaning, reduces physical damage, lowers labor intensity, and optimizes the cleaning process.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model belongs to tea leaf cleaning technical field, concretely relates to a kind of high-efficiency tea production cleaning device. BACKGROUND
[0002] Tea, commonly known as tea, generally includes the leaves and sprouts of tea plant, alias tea, acer, Ming, and tea leaves contain catechin, cholestenone, caffeine, inositol, folic acid and pantothenic acid, which are beneficial to health. Tea beverage made of tea leaves is one of the three major beverages in the world. Due to the health benefits of long-term tea drinking, more and more people are making tea drinking a daily habit, leading to a growing demand for tea leaves. However, during tea production, the tea leaves need to be cleaned first to remove impurities and dust, ensuring the smooth progress of subsequent processing. Currently, most tea cleaning methods involve pouring tea leaves directly into a cleaning tank and using a stirring roller for stirring to achieve cleaning effect. However, this method has some problems: on the one hand, the stirring roller can break tea leaves during cleaning, affecting the quality of tea leaves; on the other hand, part of the tea leaves will float on the water surface after being put into water, resulting in reduced cleaning efficiency. SUMMARY
[0003] The utility model aims to provide a kind of high-efficiency tea production cleaning device to solve the problem of breaking tea leaves by stirring roller in prior art, affecting the quality of tea leaves, and part of tea leaves floating on the water surface after being put into water, resulting in reduced cleaning efficiency.
[0004] To achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme:
[0005] A kind of high-efficiency tea production cleaning device, comprising a cleaning cylinder, the cleaning cylinder side wall is fixedly connected with drain pipe, the cleaning cylinder is internally provided with containing mechanism and cleaning drive structure, the containing mechanism is used to place tea leaves, the cleaning drive mechanism is located containing mechanism directly below, the cleaning cylinder upper end is provided with lifting mechanism, the lifting mechanism is used to lift the containing mechanism of placing tea leaves.
[0006] Preferably, the cleaning drive mechanism includes an aeration head and an aeration pipe, the cleaning cylinder is fixedly connected with the aeration head inside, the aeration head side wall is fixedly connected with the aeration pipe, and the free end of the aeration pipe penetrates to the outside of the cleaning cylinder.
[0007] Preferably, the lifting mechanism includes a motor and a rope, the cleaning cylinder upper end left and right sides are both fixedly connected with mounting bracket, the mounting bracket upper end is rotatably connected with take-up roller, the take-up roller side wall is sleeved with rope, and the free end of the rope is connected with the containing mechanism.
[0008] Preferably, the mounting bracket upper end is fixedly connected with right end motor, and the motor output shaft end is fixedly connected with the rear end of take-up roller.
[0009] Preferably, the containing mechanism comprises a containing cylinder and a cylinder cover, the free end of the rope is fixedly connected with the containing cylinder, and the upper end of the containing cylinder is rotationally connected with the cylinder cover through a hinge.
[0010] Preferably, the side wall and the lower end of the containing cylinder are provided with a filter screen, the inside of the cylinder cover is provided with a filter screen, the front end of the cylinder cover is rotationally connected with a buckle, the side wall of the containing cylinder is fixedly connected with a limiting head, and the buckle and the limiting head are mutually clamped.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that:
[0012] 1、The utility model discloses a tea leaf cleaning device, which comprises a cleaning cylinder, a cleaning driving mechanism, a lifting mechanism and a containing mechanism.
[0013] 2、The utility model discloses a tea leaf cleaning device, which comprises a cleaning cylinder, a cleaning driving mechanism, a lifting mechanism and a containing mechanism. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0014] Figure 1 It is an overall main view structural schematic diagram of the utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 It is an overall main view structural schematic diagram of the utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 It is an overall main view structural schematic diagram of the utility model; Figure 2 It is an overall main view structural schematic diagram of the utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 It is an overall main view structural schematic diagram of the utility model;
[0018] In the drawing: 1, cleaning cylinder;11, drain pipe;2, cleaning driving mechanism;21, aeration head;22, aeration pipe;3, lifting mechanism;31, mounting frame;32, take-up roller;33, motor;34, rope;4, containing mechanism;41, containing cylinder;42, cylinder cover;43, filter screen;44, limiting head;45, buckle. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] 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.
[0020] Reference Figures 1-4 As shown, this utility model provides a high-efficiency tea production and cleaning device, including a cleaning cylinder 1. A drain pipe 11 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the cleaning cylinder 1. The cleaning cylinder 1 is equipped with a holding mechanism 4 and a cleaning drive structure. The holding mechanism 4 is used to hold tea leaves. The cleaning drive structure 2 is located directly below the holding mechanism 4. A lifting mechanism 3 is provided at the upper end of the cleaning cylinder 1. The lifting mechanism 3 is used to lift the holding mechanism 4, which holds the tea leaves. During operation, the holding mechanism 4 is smoothly placed into the cleaning cylinder 1 by the lifting mechanism 3, so that the tea leaves are completely immersed in the cleaning water. Then, the cleaning drive structure 2 is activated, and the generated bubbles are used to efficiently clean the tea leaves, effectively removing impurities from the surface of the tea leaves. After cleaning, the lifting mechanism 3 lifts the holding mechanism 4 out of the cleaning cylinder 1, which facilitates the loading, unloading and draining of the tea leaves. The whole process is highly automated, reduces manual intervention, significantly improves cleaning efficiency, reduces labor intensity, and ensures the cleaning quality and integrity of the tea leaves.
[0021] In a further embodiment, refer to Figures 1-2 The cleaning drive mechanism 2 includes an aeration head 21 and an aeration pipe 22. The aeration head 21 is fixedly connected inside the cleaning cylinder 1, and the aeration pipe 22 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the aeration head 21. The free end of the aeration pipe 22 extends to the outside of the cleaning cylinder 1.
[0022] In this embodiment, the design of the aeration head 21 and aeration pipe 22 allows air to be injected into the cleaning cylinder 1 during the cleaning process, generating a large number of bubbles. These bubbles impact and rub the surface of the tea leaves as they rise, effectively removing dust, impurities, and other contaminants from the tea leaves. At the same time, the gentle action of the bubbles avoids the physical damage that traditional mechanical cleaning may cause to the tea leaves, ensuring the integrity and quality of the tea leaves. In addition, the aeration pipe 22 extends to the outside of the cleaning cylinder 1, facilitating connection to an external air source and enabling stable operation of the cleaning drive mechanism 2, further improving cleaning efficiency and automation.
[0023] In a further embodiment, refer to Figure 4The lifting mechanism 3 includes a motor 33 and a rope 34. Mounting brackets 31 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the upper end of the washing cylinder 1. A take-up roller 32 is rotatably connected to the upper end of the mounting bracket 31. A rope 34 is sleeved on the side wall of the take-up roller 32. The free end of the rope 34 is connected to the holding mechanism 4. The right end of the motor 33 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the mounting bracket 31. The output shaft end of the motor 33 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the take-up roller 32.
[0024] In this embodiment, the rotation of the take-up roller 32 driven by the motor 33 controls the winding and unwinding of the rope 34, thereby realizing the lifting and lowering operation of the holding mechanism 4. When the motor 33 starts, the take-up roller 32 rotates and tightens the rope 34, smoothly lifting the holding mechanism 4 outside the washing cylinder 1, facilitating the loading and unloading of tea leaves and their removal after washing. When the motor 33 reverses, the take-up roller 32 releases the rope 34, causing the holding mechanism 4 to slowly descend and be fully immersed in the washing cylinder 1, ensuring that the tea leaves fully contact the washing medium. This design not only achieves automated operation and reduces manual intervention, but also improves washing efficiency and production safety, while reducing labor intensity and further optimizing the tea washing process.
[0025] In a further embodiment, refer to Figures 2-4 The holding mechanism 4 includes a holding cylinder 41 and a cylinder cover 42. The free end of the rope 34 is fixedly connected to the holding cylinder 41. The upper end of the holding cylinder 41 is rotatably connected to the cylinder cover 42 via a hinge. A filter screen 43 is provided on the side wall and the lower end of the holding cylinder 41. A filter screen 43 is provided inside the cylinder cover 42. A buckle 45 is rotatably connected to the front end of the cylinder cover 42. A limit head 44 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the holding cylinder 41. The buckle 45 and the limit head 44 engage with each other.
[0026] In this embodiment, the design of the holding cylinder 41 and the lid 42 effectively accommodates tea leaves and prevents them from scattering during the washing process. The filter screen 43 installed on the holding cylinder 41 and the lid 42 allows water to flow freely during the washing process while preventing tea leaves from being lost with the drainage, thus ensuring the integrity of the tea leaves. In addition, the lid 42 can be firmly closed by the interlocking of the buckle 45 and the limiting head 44, preventing tea leaves from overflowing during the washing process, and also making it easy to quickly open the lid 42 after washing, facilitating the loading, unloading, and draining of tea leaves. This design not only improves the washing efficiency but also simplifies the operation process, further enhancing the practicality and reliability of the device.
[0027] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A high efficiency tea production cleaning device comprising a cleaning cylinder (1), characterized in that, The washing barrel (1) side wall is fixedly connected with a drain pipe (11), the washing barrel (1) is internally provided with a containing mechanism (4) and a washing drive structure, the containing mechanism (4) is used for placing tea leaves, the washing drive mechanism (2) is located below the containing mechanism (4), the upper end of the washing barrel (1) is provided with a lifting mechanism (3), and the lifting mechanism (3) is used for lifting the containing mechanism (4) for placing tea leaves.
2. A high efficiency tea production cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The washing drive mechanism (2) comprises an aeration head (21) and an aeration pipe (22), the washing barrel (1) is fixedly connected with the aeration head (21) internally, the aeration head (21) is fixedly connected with the aeration pipe (22) on the side wall, and the free end of the aeration pipe (22) penetrates to the outside of the washing barrel (1).
3. A high efficiency tea production cleaning device as claimed in claim 1 wherein: The lifting mechanism (3) comprises a motor (33) and a rope (34), the upper end of the left and right sides of the washing barrel (1) is fixedly connected with a mounting frame (31), the upper end of the mounting frame (31) is rotatably connected with a take-up roller (32), the side wall of the take-up roller (32) is sleeved with the rope (34), and the free end of the rope (34) is connected with the containing mechanism (4).
4. A high efficiency tea production cleaning device as claimed in claim 3 wherein: The upper end of the mounting frame (31) is fixedly connected with the right end motor (33), and the output shaft end of the motor (33) is fixedly connected with the rear end of the take-up roller (32).
5. A high efficiency tea production cleaning device as claimed in claim 3, wherein: The containing mechanism (4) comprises a containing barrel (41) and a barrel cover (42), the free end of the rope (34) is fixedly connected with the containing barrel (41), and the upper end of the containing barrel (41) is rotatably connected with the barrel cover (42) through a hinge.
6. A high efficiency tea production cleaning device as claimed in claim 5 wherein: The side wall of the containing barrel (41) is provided with a filter screen (43), the inside of the barrel cover (42) is provided with a filter screen (43), the front end of the barrel cover (42) is rotatably connected with a buckle (45), the side wall of the containing barrel (41) is fixedly connected with a limiting head (44), and the buckle (45) and the limiting head (44) are clamped with each other.