Circulating water cooling device for fish ball production
By designing a circulating water cooling device for fish ball production, the problem of water waste in traditional cooling processes has been solved, realizing the recycling of water resources and improving cooling efficiency, reducing production costs and enhancing environmental friendliness.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Traditional fish ball processing consumes a large amount of cold water in the cooling process, resulting in high energy consumption and environmental pollution, and lacks a circulating water cooling system.
Design a circulating water cooling device for fish ball production, including a fish ball cooling chamber, an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe, a guide pipe, a live water chamber, a water cooling component, and a pump. The device achieves water recycling and impurity sedimentation through a serpentine guide pipe and a filter mesh plate, and is combined with the water cooling component and an ice machine unit for cooling.
This technology enables the recycling of water resources during the fish ball cooling process, reducing production costs and improving environmental friendliness and cooling efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to fish ball processing equipment field especially relates to a fish ball production is with circulating water cooling device. BACKGROUND
[0002] In the fish ball processing process, in order to better let the protein in fish meat deformation solidification form fish ball Q elastic structure, ensure the palatability and the texture of the edibility, and in order to realize sterilization and remove odor, need to carry out the process of steaming, after steaming, still need to cool the fish ball that has formed and sets. The traditional process is to use cold water to cool down, and many factories provide cold water to cool down the fish ball, without considering the recycling of water or forming a circulating water cooling system, resulting in energy consumption, leading to the increase of cost and being not conducive to realizing the concept of green environmental protection.
[0003] Therefore, the utility model provides a fish ball production is with circulating water cooling device to solve the above problems. UTILITY MODEL CONTENTS
[0004] (I) utility model purpose
[0005] Therefore, the utility model aims at providing a fish ball production is with circulating water cooling device to realize water circulation cooling in the fish ball processing process, reduce production cost and achieve the effect of green environmental protection.
[0006] (II) technical scheme
[0007] In order to achieve the above technical purpose, the utility model provides a fish ball production is with circulating water cooling device, including fish ball cooling bin, inlet pipe, outlet pipe, guide pipe, live water bin, water cooling assembly, temperature transmitter and liquid pump;
[0008] The upper end of the fish ball cooling bin is provided with a feeding pipe, and the lower end is provided with a discharging pipe, the right side upper end of the fish ball cooling bin is provided with an inlet pipe, and the left side lower end is provided with an outlet pipe, the inlet pipe is provided with a first filter sieve plate, the outlet pipe is provided with a second filter sieve plate, the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe are both provided with a second switch valve, the outlet end of the outlet pipe is connected with a guide pipe arranged in a serpentine shape, the end of the guide pipe is connected to the live water bin, one end of the live water bin is connected with a water inlet pipe, the inside of the live water bin is provided with a first filter grid plate and a second filter grid plate, the filtering direction of the first filter grid plate is inclined upward, and the filtering direction of the second filter grid plate is inclined downward;
[0009] The inlet end of the live water tank is connected to a water cooling component. The water cooling component includes a transition pipe and a discharge pipe. The transition pipe is provided with a second chilled water winding pipe, and the discharge pipe is provided with a first chilled water winding pipe. Both the first chilled water winding pipe and the second chilled water winding pipe are connected to the ice machine unit.
[0010] The discharge end of the discharge pipe is connected to the liquid pump, and the liquid outlet end of the liquid pump is connected to the inlet pipe.
[0011] Preferably, the fish ball cooling chamber has a rotating shaft in the middle, and the rotating shaft has uniformly distributed stirring claws around its circumference, with the tail end of the stirring claws being hook-shaped.
[0012] Preferably, a first switching valve is installed on both the feed pipe and the discharge pipe.
[0013] Preferably, the second switch valve on the inlet pipe is located at the inlet front end of the first filter screen plate; the second switch valve on the outlet pipe is located at the outlet front end of the second filter screen plate.
[0014] Preferably, there are two first filter mesh plates and two second filter mesh plates inside the live water tank, and the two first filter mesh plates and the two second filter mesh plates are arranged crosswise. Each small cavity separated by the first filter mesh plate and the second filter mesh plate is provided with a drain pipe at the bottom.
[0015] Both the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe are equipped with control valves.
[0016] Preferably, the transition pipe and the discharge pipe are equipped with a plurality of electrically controlled valves, including a first electrically controlled valve located at the front end of the branch of the transition pipe and the discharge pipe, a second electrically controlled valve located at the front end of the feed inlet of the transition pipe, a fifth electrically controlled valve located at the discharge end of the transition pipe, a third electrically controlled valve located at the front end of the feed inlet of the discharge pipe, a fourth electrically controlled valve located at the rear end of the discharge pipe, and a sixth electrically controlled valve located at the rear end of the confluence point of the transition pipe and the discharge pipe.
[0017] Preferably, the water-cooling assembly is equipped with two temperature transmitters, one of which is installed at the rear end of the third solenoid valve and the other at the rear end of the fourth solenoid valve.
[0018] Preferably, the transition pipe and the discharge pipe form a "U"-shaped circulation structure.
[0019] Compared with existing technologies, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This utility model sets up a fish ball cooling chamber, with one side for incorporating fish balls, one side for releasing fish balls, one side for introducing cooling water, and one side for releasing cooling water. The used water is cooled through a guide pipe, a live water chamber, and a water-cooling component before being reintroduced into the liquid inlet pipe, thus realizing the recycling of water resources. The water-cooling component cools the water in the pipe, and the serpentine guide pipe extends the water flow distance, which can indirectly reduce the heat in the water and effectively precipitate impurities. A filter mesh plate is set in the live water chamber to remove impurities in the liquid a second time, while also effectively separating the fish balls from the liquid, making it convenient for the fish balls to be fed. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the provided drawings without creative effort.
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram of the water-cooled component. Attached image description:
[0024] Fish ball cooling chamber (1), feed pipe (12), rotating shaft (13), stirring claw (14), discharge pipe (15), first switching valve (16);
[0025] Liquid inlet pipe (2), first filter screen plate (21);
[0026] Liquid outlet pipe (3), second filter screen plate (31);
[0027] Second switching valve (4);
[0028] Guide tube (5);
[0029] Live water tank (6), water inlet pipe (61), first filter mesh plate (62), second filter mesh plate (63), sewage pipe (64);
[0030] Water-cooled assembly (7), transition pipe (71), discharge pipe (72), first electrically controlled valve (73a), second electrically controlled valve (73b), third electrically controlled valve (73c), fourth electrically controlled valve (73d), fifth electrically controlled valve (73e), sixth electrically controlled valve (73f), first chilled water spiral pipe (74), second chilled water spiral pipe (75), ice unit (76);
[0031] Temperature transmitter (8);
[0032] Liquid pump (9). Detailed Implementation
[0033] The following description is exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the scope, application, or use of this disclosure. It should be understood that in all these figures, the same or similar reference numerals indicate the same or similar parts and features. The figures are merely schematic representations of the concept and principles of embodiments of this disclosure and do not necessarily show the specific dimensions and scale of the various embodiments of this disclosure. Certain details or structures of embodiments of this disclosure may be exaggerated in particular portions of certain figures.
[0034] See details Figures 1-2 As shown, the present invention provides a circulating water cooling device for fish ball production, specifically including a fish ball cooling chamber 1, an inlet pipe 2, an outlet pipe 3, a guide pipe 5, a live water chamber 6, a water cooling assembly 7, a temperature transmitter 8, and a pumping pump 9.
[0035] See details Figure 1 The fish ball cooling chamber 1 has an inlet pipe 12 at the upper end and a discharge pipe 15 at the lower end. The upper right side of the fish ball cooling chamber 1 has an inlet pipe 2 and the lower left side has an outlet pipe 3. The inlet pipe 2 has a first filter screen plate 21 inside, and the outlet pipe 3 has a second filter screen plate 31 inside. Both the inlet pipe 2 and the outlet pipe 3 are equipped with a second switch valve 4. The output end of the outlet pipe 3 is connected to a serpentine guide pipe 5. The end of the guide pipe 5 is connected to a live water chamber 6. One section of the live water chamber 6 is connected to an inlet pipe 61. The inside of the live water chamber 6 is equipped with a first filter mesh plate 62 and a second filter mesh plate 63. The first filter mesh plate 62 is inclined upward in the filtration direction, and the second filter mesh plate 63 is inclined downward in the filtration direction.
[0036] See details Figure 2 The water inlet of the live water tank 6 is connected to a water cooling assembly 7. The water cooling assembly 7 includes a transition pipe 71 and a discharge pipe 72. The transition pipe 71 is provided with a second chilled water winding pipe 75, and the discharge pipe 72 is provided with a first chilled water winding pipe 74. Both the first chilled water winding pipe 74 and the second chilled water winding pipe 75 are connected to the ice machine unit 76. The discharge end of the discharge pipe 72 is connected to the liquid pump 9, and the liquid outlet end of the liquid pump 9 is connected to the liquid inlet pipe 2.
[0037] To improve the cooling effect during fish ball processing, a rotating shaft 13 is provided in the middle of the fish ball cooling chamber 1. Evenly distributed stirring claws 14 are provided around the circumference of the rotating shaft 13. The tail ends of the stirring claws 14 are hook-shaped. First switching valves 16 are installed on both the feed pipe 12 and the discharge pipe 15. A second switching valve 4 on the liquid inlet pipe 2 is located at the liquid inlet front end of the first filter screen plate 21; a second switching valve 4 on the liquid outlet pipe 3 is located at the liquid outlet front end of the second filter screen plate 31. The first filter mesh plate 62 and the second filter mesh plate 63 inside the live water chamber 6 are respectively provided with… Two first filter mesh plates 62 and two second filter mesh plates 63 are arranged crosswise. Each small cavity separated by the first filter mesh plate 62 and the second filter mesh plate 63 has a drain pipe 64 at its bottom. Both the inlet pipe 61 and the drain pipe 64 are equipped with control valves. For easy individual control, several electrically controlled valves are installed on the transition pipe 71 and the outlet pipe 72, including a first electrically controlled valve 73a located at the branch end of the transition pipe 71 and the outlet pipe 72, a second electrically controlled valve 73b located at the feed end of the transition pipe 71, and a fifth electrically controlled valve 73b located at the discharge end of the transition pipe 71. 3e, the third electrically controlled valve 73c is located at the front end of the discharge pipe 72 feed inlet, the fourth electrically controlled valve 73d is located at the rear end of the discharge pipe 72, and the sixth electrically controlled valve 73f is located at the rear end of the junction of the transition pipe 71 and the discharge pipe 72. Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the temperature of the cooling water to reach a specific low temperature. Therefore, we also install two temperature transmitters 8 on the water cooling assembly 7. One temperature transmitter 8 is installed at the rear end of the third electrically controlled valve 73c, and the other temperature transmitter 8 is installed at the rear end of the fourth electrically controlled valve 73f, so as to monitor the discharge pipe 72 through the temperature transmitters 8. The temperature of the outlet water is used to control whether the ice machine unit 76 is turned on according to the inlet water temperature in different pipes during use. It is determined whether the ice machine unit 76 drives the second chilled water winding pipe 75 to cool the liquid temperature in the outlet pipe 72. Two temperature transmitters are provided to display the temperature in the water pipe, which facilitates the start-up and regulation of the ice machine unit, reduces the situation where the cooling is not up to standard, greatly reduces the problem of excessively high temperature when using circulating water, and enables effective monitoring. In order to achieve the effect of rotating and circulating water, the transition pipe 71 and the outlet pipe 72 form a "U" shaped circulation structure.
[0038] Working principle:
[0039] In use, this invention first injects water from an external water source into the live water tank. The water then passes through a first and second filter screen within the live water tank to separate impurities. Under the control of an electrically controlled valve, the water either flows into the discharge pipe or the transition pipe. It should be noted that in cases requiring secondary cooling or lower water temperatures, the activation of the water cooling system is adjusted based on the desired temperature. Under normal circumstances, the liquid flows out from a single branch of the discharge pipe, requiring no cooling from the refrigeration unit or only requiring cooling of the liquid in the discharge pipe through the first chilled water winding pipe-refrigeration unit. The liquid is then pumped into the inlet pipe by a liquid pump. If the water temperature is detected as too high or below the required temperature at the inlet of the outlet pipe, some liquid needs to be introduced into the transition pipe. This is detected by a temperature transmitter connected to the controller, which transmits the liquid temperature to the controller. The controller then determines whether to open the electrically controlled valves and which valve to open (the controller is not shown). It should be noted that the signal transmission method of the temperature transmitter and the control method of the controller for the electrically controlled valves are existing technologies and will not be described in detail here. This is achieved through the cooperation of the second cold water winding pipe—the ice machine unit. The liquid is cooled and flows into the discharge pipe, further reducing its temperature. Finally, it is drawn into the inlet pipe by the pump. Before this, the fish balls are fed into the cooling chamber through the feed pipe. Simultaneously, the first valve of the discharge pipe and the second valve of the outlet pipe are closed, allowing the fish balls to be laid out inside the chamber. Once the cooling liquid enters through the inlet pipe, the rotating shaft is activated, and the fish balls are thoroughly mixed with the cooling liquid by the rotating agitator, rapidly reducing their temperature. When the fish balls in the chamber are almost cooled, water is first released, followed by the fish balls being discharged through the discharge pipe. The liquid flows to the live water chamber through a serpentine guide pipe. The guide tube is designed in a serpentine pattern, which reduces the heat in the liquid during transport. At the bottom of the bend, some impurities can settle. After being fed into the live water tank, the liquid is filtered by two sets of cross-laid first and second filter mesh plates. The first and second filter mesh plates block most of the impurities. When the liquid needs to be replaced after a period of use, the live water tank can be drained through the drain pipe at the bottom of each small cavity, and then new live water can be added for circulation, so as to achieve the effect of circulating water cooling in the fish ball processing.
[0040] The exemplary implementation of the solution proposed in this disclosure has been described in detail above with reference to preferred embodiments. However, those skilled in the art will understand that various modifications and alterations can be made to the above specific embodiments without departing from the spirit of this disclosure, and various combinations can be made to the various technical features and structures proposed in this disclosure without exceeding the protection scope of this disclosure, which is determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A circulating water cooling device for fish ball production, characterized by: The fish ball cooling bin, liquid inlet pipe, liquid outlet pipe, guide pipe, running water bin, water cooling assembly, temperature transmitter and liquid pump are included. The upper end of the fish ball cooling bin is provided with the feeding pipe, and the lower end is provided with the discharging pipe. The water inlet end of the running water bin is externally connected with the water cooling assembly. The transition pipe and the discharge pipe are connected with the ice machine group.
2. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 1, characterized in that, The discharge end of the discharge pipe is connected with the liquid pump.
3. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The middle part of the fish ball cooling bin is provided with the rotating shaft.
4. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 3, characterized in that, The feeding pipe and the discharging pipe are provided with the first switch valve.
5. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 4, characterized in that, The second switch valve on the liquid inlet pipe is arranged at the liquid inlet front end of the first filter screen plate. The second switch valve on the liquid outlet pipe is arranged at the liquid outlet front end of the second filter screen plate.
6. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first filter grid plate and the second filter grid plate are arranged in the running water bin.
7. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first filter grid plate and the second filter grid plate are arranged in the running water bin.
8. The circulating water cooling device for fish ball production according to claim 7, characterized in that, The transition pipe and the discharge pipe form a "mouth" shape circulation structure.