Automatic cleaning equipment for white spirit bottles
By using a wedge-shaped top block and a sprocket assembly, the screening arm of the liquor bottle cleaning equipment is automatically adjusted, solving the problem of inconvenience caused by traditional manual adjustment and achieving precise positioning and efficient cleaning of the screening arm.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Traditional liquor bottle cleaning machines require manual adjustment of the screening arms, which is inconvenient and makes it impossible to precisely control the distance of the screening arms, thus affecting cleaning efficiency.
The screening arm is automatically adjusted by using a wedge-shaped top block assembly and a sprocket assembly. The synchronous adjustment and precise centering of the screening arm are achieved by the rotation of the wedge-shaped top block on the rotating seat and the cooperation of the lifting screw.
It enables synchronous adjustment of the screening arm without manual operation, ensuring precise distance control of the screening arm assembly and improving the automation and efficiency of the cleaning equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of liquor bottle cleaning technology, specifically to an automatic liquor bottle cleaning device. Background Technology
[0002] In the production process of alcoholic beverages, the bottles need to be cleaned and sterilized before bottling to provide packaging containers that meet hygiene and usage requirements for the bottling process. Traditionally, cleaning bottles involves manually using brushes to clean the bottle mouth and bottom, which is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also requires an automatic bottle cleaning machine.
[0003] Chinese patent document CN221754247U discloses an automatic liquor bottle cleaning machine, including a cleaning device. Adjustable arms are fixedly connected to both sides inside the cleaning device. A screening arm is slidably connected inside the adjusting arm. A spring column is fixedly connected to the front end of the adjusting arm, and a circular block is fixedly connected to the front end of the spring column. A pull block is slidably connected to the outer diameter of the spring column, and an insertion rod is fixedly connected to the rear end of the pull block. An insertion hole is provided at the front end of the screening arm. The operator moves the screening arm to adjust the distance between the screening arms, and the liquor bottles are screened via a conveyor belt. The operator aligns the insertion rod with the insertion hole and pushes the pull block to insert the insertion rod into the insertion hole for fixation, thus positioning the liquor bottle for screening. This allows the operator to evenly spray and rinse the surface of the liquor bottle using a spray device.
[0004] However, both screening arms require manual adjustment, and the adjustment distance is determined by the number of holes each time. This makes the adjustment of the screening arms inconvenient, and the adjustment distance of the screening arms cannot be accurately controlled. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the aforementioned issues, this utility model discloses an automatic cleaning device for liquor bottles, comprising a conveyor belt assembly and a cleaning chamber located on the conveyor belt assembly. It also includes: screening arm assemblies mounted opposite each other on the side ends of the cleaning chamber; two sets of wedge-shaped top block assemblies symmetrically mounted on the top of the cleaning chamber; each wedge-shaped top block assembly comprising: a wedge-shaped top block, a lifting screw, a rotating sleeve, and a rotating seat; the lifting screw is mounted on the top of the wedge-shaped top block; the wedge-shaped top block extends into the screening arm assembly, thereby adjusting the lateral distance between the two sets of screening arm assemblies; the rotating sleeve is sleeved on the lifting screw and rotatably mounted within the rotating seat; the rotating seat is mounted on the top of the cleaning chamber; and a sprocket assembly is mounted on the top of the cleaning chamber and connected to the rotating sleeve.
[0006] Preferably, the screening arm assembly includes:
[0007] A fixing box is embedded in the side of the cleaning chamber, and the end of the fixing box that extends into the cleaning chamber has an opening;
[0008] The screening arm is slidably installed in the fixed box, and the open end of the screening arm is provided with a screening arc surface for positioning the liquor bottle.
[0009] Two sets of reset springs are located inside the fixed box and connected to the screening arm.
[0010] The middle notch is located at the end of the screening arm away from the screening arc surface. The middle notch is located between two sets of reset springs. The wedge-shaped top block extends into the fixing box and abuts against the middle notch.
[0011] Preferably, the top and bottom of the fixing box are provided with openings to facilitate the insertion of the wedge-shaped top block.
[0012] Preferably, the top of the rotating seat is integrally formed with a mounting panel, and the rotating seat can be detachably installed on the top of the cleaning chamber through the mounting panel, with the mounting panel passing through the top of the rotating screw sleeve.
[0013] Preferably, the sprocket assembly includes a driven sprocket mounted on the top of the rotating screw sleeve, a lifting screw passing through the center end of the driven sprocket, a driving sprocket mounted on the output end of the motor, a transmission chain belt connecting the driving sprocket and the driven sprocket, and the motor connected to the top of the cleaning chamber via a motor mounting bracket.
[0014] Preferably, the wedge-shaped top block slides against the inner wall of the cleaning chamber.
[0015] Preferably, the screening arm assembly further includes:
[0016] The rear adjustment plate is slidably installed in the fixed box, and the return spring is installed on the rear adjustment plate at the end away from the screening arm.
[0017] An adjusting screw is provided, with one end rotatably connected to the rear adjusting plate and the other end extending out from the fixed box away from the open end. The adjusting screw is screwed to the fixed box away from the open end.
[0018] Preferably, a rotating handle is installed at the other end of the adjusting screw.
[0019] Preferably, the cleaning chamber is also equipped with a spray system for cleaning liquor bottles.
[0020] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:
[0021] This utility model provides an automatic cleaning device for liquor bottles. It allows for the synchronous adjustment of two sets of screening arm assemblies without manual intervention, ensuring absolute centering while the wedge-shaped top blocks provide precise control over the adjustment distance of the screening arm assemblies. When the lateral distance between the two sets of screening arm assemblies needs adjustment, the sprocket assembly at the top of the cleaning chamber operates, driving the rotating sleeve of each wedge-shaped top block assembly to rotate on the rotating seat. This, in turn, drives the lifting screw located within the rotating sleeve and the wedge-shaped top block connected to the lifting screw to move up and down. The wedge-shaped top block slides along the inner wall of the cleaning chamber. When the wedge-shaped top block penetrates into the screening arm assembly, the two opposing screening arm assemblies move synchronously closer to each other, reducing the lateral distance and achieving centering adjustment. This allows the device to screen and position the liquor bottles on the conveyor belt assembly. Attached Figure Description
[0022] To more clearly illustrate the specific embodiments of this utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the specific embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0023] Figure 1 This is a view of the exterior of the present utility model;
[0024] Figure 2 A cross-sectional view of this utility model Figure 1 (When the lateral distance between the two screening arms is at its maximum);
[0025] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of number A;
[0026] Figure 4 A cross-sectional view of this utility model Figure 1 (When the lateral distance between the two screening arms is at its minimum);
[0027] Figure 5 This is an outline drawing of the screening arm assembly of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of the screening arm assembly of this utility model.
[0029] In the diagram: 10. Conveyor belt assembly; 11. Cleaning chamber; 12. Screening arm assembly; 13. Wedge top block assembly; 14. Wedge top block; 15. Lifting screw; 16. Rotating screw sleeve; 17. Rotating seat; 18. Fixed box; 19. Opening; 20. Screening arm; 21. Screening arc surface; 22. Return spring; 23. Middle notch; 24. Opening; 25. Mounting panel; 26. Driven sprocket; 27. Drive sprocket; 28. Motor; 29. Drive chain belt; 30. Rear adjusting plate; 31. Adjusting screw; 32. Sprocket assembly. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solution of this utility model will now be clearly and completely described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this invention. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0031] Example:
[0032] Please refer to the following: Figures 1 to 6 This embodiment provides an automatic cleaning device for liquor bottles, including a conveyor belt assembly 10 and a cleaning chamber 11 located on the conveyor belt assembly 10. It also includes a screening arm assembly 12 mounted opposite each other on the side ends of the cleaning chamber 11. Two sets of wedge-shaped top block assemblies 13 are symmetrically mounted on the top of the cleaning chamber 11. Each wedge-shaped top block assembly 13 includes a wedge-shaped top block 14, a lifting screw 15, a rotating sleeve 16, and a rotating seat 17. The lifting screw 15 is mounted on the top of the wedge-shaped top block 14, and the wedge-shaped top block 14 extends into the screening arm assembly 12, thereby adjusting the lateral distance between the two sets of screening arm assemblies 12. The rotating sleeve 16 is sleeved on the lifting screw 15 and rotatably mounted in the rotating seat 17. The rotating seat 17 is mounted on the top of the cleaning chamber 11. A sprocket assembly 32 is mounted on the top of the cleaning chamber 11 and connected to the rotating sleeve 16.
[0033] The working principle and beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0034] This utility model discloses an automatic cleaning device for liquor bottles. When it is necessary to adjust the lateral distance between the two sets of screening arm assemblies 12, the sprocket assembly 32 located at the top of the cleaning chamber 11 operates, thereby driving the rotating sleeve 16 of each wedge-shaped top block assembly 13 to rotate on the rotating seat 17. This, in turn, drives the lifting screw 15 located in the rotating sleeve 16 and the wedge-shaped top block 14 connected to the lifting screw 15 to move up and down. The wedge-shaped top block 14 slides along the inner wall of the cleaning chamber 11. When the wedge-shaped top block 14 enters the screening arm assembly 12, the two sets of opposing screening arm assemblies 12 move synchronously towards each other, reducing the lateral distance to achieve centering adjustment, thereby moving to screen and position the liquor bottles on the conveyor belt assembly 10. This utility model provides an automatic cleaning device for liquor bottles that can complete the synchronous adjustment of the two sets of screening arm assemblies 12 without manual intervention, ensuring absolute centering adjustment while the wedge-shaped top block 14 can also achieve precise control of the adjustment distance of the screening arm assembly 12.
[0035] In this embodiment, the screening arm assembly 12 includes:
[0036] The fixing box 18 is embedded in the side of the cleaning chamber 11, and the end of the fixing box 18 that extends into the cleaning chamber 11 has an opening 19.
[0037] The screening arm 20 is slidably installed in the fixed box 18, and the end of the screening arm 20 extending out of the opening 19 is provided with a screening arc surface 21 for positioning the liquor bottle.
[0038] Two sets of reset springs 22 are located inside the fixed box 18 and connected to the screening arm 20.
[0039] The middle notch 23 is located at the end of the screening arm 20 away from the screening arc surface 21. The middle notch 23 is located between the two sets of reset springs 22. The wedge-shaped top block 14 extends into the fixing box 18 and abuts against the middle notch 23.
[0040] The working principle and beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0041] As the wedge-shaped top block 14 descends, it extends from the top of the fixed box 18 into the box 18. The inclined end of the wedge-shaped top block 14 abuts against the central notch 23, thereby driving the screening arm 20 to move in the direction of extension of the return spring 22. The screening arc surface 21 on the screening arm 20 gradually moves towards the vertical centerline of the cleaning chamber 11, thus reducing the lateral distance between the two sets of screening arms 20. Conversely, when the wedge-shaped top block 14 rises, the inclined end of the wedge-shaped top block 14 releases the force on the central notch 23. Under the return contraction of the return spring 22, the screening arm 20 gradually retracts into the fixed box 18. This increases the lateral distance between the two sets of screening arms 20.
[0042] In this embodiment, the top and bottom of the fixing box 18 are provided with openings 24 to facilitate the insertion of the wedge-shaped top block 14.
[0043] The beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0044] The opening 24 facilitates the insertion and exit of the wedge-shaped top block 14 into the fixing box 18.
[0045] In this embodiment, the top of the rotating seat 17 is integrally formed with a mounting panel 25. The rotating seat 17 can be detachably mounted to the top of the cleaning chamber 11 through the mounting panel 25, and the top of the rotating screw sleeve 16 passes through the mounting panel 25.
[0046] The beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0047] The mounting panel 25 is designed to facilitate the detachable mounting of the rotating seat 17 to the top of the cleaning chamber 11.
[0048] In this embodiment, the sprocket assembly 32 includes a driven sprocket 26 mounted on the top of the rotating screw sleeve 16, a lifting screw 15 passing through the center end of the driven sprocket 26, a driving sprocket 27 mounted on the output end of the motor 28, a transmission chain belt 29 drivingly connecting the driving sprocket 27 and the driven sprocket 26, and the motor 28 connected to the top of the cleaning chamber 11 through a motor mounting bracket.
[0049] The working principle and beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0050] The motor 28, installed at the top of the cleaning chamber 11, operates, thereby driving the drive sprocket 27, which is installed at the output end of the motor 28, to rotate. The drive sprocket 27 drives the driven sprocket 26 to rotate via the transmission chain belt 29. In this way, the rotating sleeves 16 of the two sets of two-wheel assemblies 32 rotate in the same direction through the driven sprocket 26. This achieves synchronous operation of the two sets of screening arms 20.
[0051] In this embodiment, the wedge-shaped top block 14 slides against the inner wall of the cleaning chamber 11.
[0052] The beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0053] The wedge-shaped top block 14 slides against the inner wall of the cleaning chamber 11, thereby realizing the vertical lifting and lowering of the wedge-shaped top block 14.
[0054] In this embodiment, the screening arm assembly 12 further includes:
[0055] The rear adjustment plate 30 is slidably installed in the fixed box 18, and the end of the reset spring 22 away from the screening arm 20 is installed on the rear adjustment plate 30.
[0056] Adjusting screw 31, one end of which is rotatably connected to the rear adjusting plate 30, and the other end of which passes through the fixed box 18 away from the opening 19. Adjusting screw 31 is screwed to the fixed box 18 away from the opening 19.
[0057] The working principle and beneficial effects of the above technical solution are as follows:
[0058] Manually rotating the adjusting screw 31 causes the rear adjusting plate 30, which is rotatably mounted on the end of the adjusting screw 31, to slide within the fixed box 18, thereby achieving the tension adjustment of the reset spring 22 located between the rear adjusting plate 30 and the screening arm 20.
[0059] In this embodiment, a rotating handle is installed at the other end of the adjusting screw 31.
[0060] In this embodiment, a spray assembly for cleaning liquor bottles is also installed in the cleaning chamber 11.
[0061] Obviously, the above embodiments are merely illustrative examples for clear explanation and are not intended to limit the implementation. Those skilled in the art will recognize that other variations or modifications can be made based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations here. However, obvious variations or modifications derived therefrom are still within the scope of protection of this invention.
Claims
1. An automatic cleaning apparatus for white spirit bottles, comprising a conveyor belt assembly (10) and a cleaning chamber (11) located on the conveyor belt assembly (10), characterized in that, Also include: The screen arm assembly (12) is installed on the side end of the cleaning chamber (11), and two sets of wedge-shaped top block assemblies (13) are symmetrically installed on the top end of the cleaning chamber (11), the wedge-shaped top block assembly (13) comprises: a wedge-shaped top block (14), a lifting screw (15), a rotating screw sleeve (16) and a rotating seat (17), the lifting screw (15) is installed on the top end of the wedge-shaped top block (14), the wedge-shaped top block (14) is inserted into the screen arm assembly (12), so that the lateral distance between the two screen arm assemblies (12) is adjusted, the rotating screw sleeve (16) is sleeved on the lifting screw (15), the rotating screw sleeve (16) is rotatably installed in the rotating seat (17), the rotating seat (17) is installed on the top end of the cleaning chamber (11), and the sprocket assembly (32) is installed on the top end of the cleaning chamber (11) and connected with the rotating screw sleeve (16).
2. The automatic cleaning device for white liquor bottles according to claim 1, characterized in that, The screen arm assembly (12) comprises: a fixed box (18) embeddedly installed on the side end of the cleaning chamber (11), one end of the fixed box (18) extending into the cleaning chamber (11) is provided with an opening (19); a screen arm (20) is slidably installed in the fixed box (18), the screen arm (20) is provided with a screen arc surface (21) for positioning the liquor bottle at the end extending out of the opening (19); two sets of return springs (22) are located in the fixed box (18) and connected with the screen arm (20); a middle gap (23) is formed in the screen arm (20) away from the screen arc surface (21), and the middle gap (23) is located between the two sets of return springs (22); the wedge-shaped top block (14) is inserted into the fixed box (18) and abuts in the middle gap (23).
3. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 2, characterized in that, The top end and the bottom end of the fixed box (18) are both provided with an opening (24) for the wedge-shaped top block (14) to pass through.
4. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 1, wherein The top end of the rotating seat (17) is integrally formed with a mounting panel (25), the rotating seat (17) is detachably mounted on the top end of the cleaning chamber (11) through the mounting panel (25), and the top end of the rotating screw sleeve (16) passes through the mounting panel (25).
5. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 4, characterized in that, The sprocket assembly (32) comprises a driven sprocket (26) mounted on the top end of the rotating screw sleeve (16), the lifting screw (15) passes through the center end of the driven sprocket (26), a driving sprocket (27) is mounted on the output end of a motor (28), a transmission chain (29) is transmissionally connected between the driving sprocket (27) and the driven sprocket (26), and the motor (28) is connected to the top end of the cleaning chamber (11) through a motor mounting frame.
6. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 1, wherein The wedge-shaped top block (14) slides against the inner wall of the cleaning chamber (11).
7. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 2, wherein The screen arm assembly (12) further comprises: a rear adjusting plate (30) slidably installed in the fixed box (18), the return spring (22) away from the screen arm (20) is mounted on the rear adjusting plate (30); one end of an adjusting screw (31) is rotatably connected to the rear adjusting plate (30), the other end of the adjusting screw (31) passes through and comes out from the end of the fixed box (18) away from the opening (19), and the adjusting screw (31) is screwed to the end of the fixed box (18) away from the opening (19).
8. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 7, characterized in that, The other end of the adjusting screw (31) is provided with a rotating handle.
9. The automatic cleaning apparatus for white liquor bottles according to claim 1, wherein A spraying assembly for cleaning the liquor bottles is also installed in the cleaning chamber (11).
Citation Information
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Automatic white spirit bottle cleaning machine
CN221754247U