Operation cleaning system for garbage compression station
By introducing high-pressure nozzles supplied by flushing water pump stations and an automatic cleaning system with robotic arms into the garbage compression station, combined with intelligent sweeping robots, the problems of low efficiency and safety hazards of traditional manual cleaning have been solved, achieving efficient and automated cleaning results.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Traditional waste compression station cleaning relies on manual processing, which consumes a lot of manpower, poses safety hazards, and has low cleaning efficiency.
The system uses high-pressure nozzles supplied by a flushing water pump station in conjunction with a robotic arm to automatically clean the working platform and double-folded chute of the garbage compression station, and combines this with an intelligent sweeping robot to complete the cleaning task.
It has enabled automated cleaning of waste compression stations, reduced manual intervention, improved cleaning efficiency, reduced equipment costs, and effectively prevented sewage overflow.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of waste compression station cleaning technology, specifically to a waste compression station cleaning system. Background Technology
[0002] Garbage compaction stations are common tools in sanitation equipment, transporting loaded garbage to waste treatment plants for centralized processing. Because garbage trucks load large amounts of garbage daily, residue remains on the inner walls of the truck bed after dumping. Over time, this residue rots, produces a foul odor, and easily breeds insects and bacteria, making cleaning a troublesome process. Traditionally, this is done manually, consuming significant manpower and time, and posing certain health risks. Therefore, cleaning garbage compaction stations is particularly important. Utility Model Content
[0003] This utility model aims to solve the problems in the prior art and provides a cleaning system for a waste compression station. The flushing water pump station supplies water to the cleaning nozzles and high-pressure nozzles; the robotic arm drives the high-pressure nozzles to automatically clean the area around the compatible waste bins on the first working platform, and the cleaning nozzles directly flush the double-fold chute and its surroundings; thus completing the cleaning operation of the waste compression station.
[0004] To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A waste compression station cleaning system includes a first working platform and a second working platform. The first working platform is equipped with a flushing water pump station, a robotic arm, and high-pressure nozzles mounted on the robotic arm. The second working platform is equipped with multiple berths, each berth having a rotatable double-folded chute. Multiple cleaning nozzles are installed inside the double-folded chute. The high-pressure nozzles and multiple cleaning nozzles are all connected to the flushing water pump station.
[0006] Preferably, the flushing water pump station includes a flushing water tank, a flushing water pump, and a flushing water pipe connected in sequence, and the high-pressure nozzle and the cleaning nozzle are both installed on the flushing water pipe.
[0007] Preferably, the double-fold chute includes a main tilting mechanism and a secondary tilting mechanism, wherein the main tilting mechanism is rotatably disposed below the berth, and the secondary tilting mechanism is rotatably disposed on the main tilting mechanism.
[0008] Preferably, the first working platform is provided with slide rails along each berth.
[0009] Preferably, the robotic arm is slidably mounted on a slide rail.
[0010] Preferably, a drainage ditch is provided on the second working platform.
[0011] Preferably, the ground on both sides of the drainage ditch is inclined.
[0012] Preferably, the ground inclination angle on both sides of the drainage ditch is A, where A = 1-3°.
[0013] Preferably, a water grate is provided above the drainage ditch.
[0014] Preferably, the second operating platform is also equipped with an intelligent sweeping robot.
[0015] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: After the garbage is poured into the compatible garbage bin through the double-fold chute, the cleaning nozzles set on the double-fold chute directly wash the double-fold chute and its surroundings. After the vertical hook-arm transfer vehicle transfers the compatible garbage bin, the high-pressure nozzles on the robotic arm automatically clean the area around the compatible garbage bin on the first working platform. The flushing water pump station supplies water to the cleaning nozzles and high-pressure nozzles.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] I. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a waste compression station. A flushing water pump station supplies water to the cleaning nozzles and high-pressure nozzles. A robotic arm drives the high-pressure nozzles to automatically clean the area around the compatible waste bins on the first working platform. The cleaning nozzles directly flush the double-folded chute and its surroundings, thus completing the cleaning operation of the waste compression station.
[0018] II. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a waste compression station. The slide rail design allows one robotic arm to clean multiple berths, reducing equipment costs.
[0019] III. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a waste compression station, in which a drainage ditch is set up to collect the water after the second working platform is cleaned, thus preventing sewage from overflowing.
[0020] IV. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a garbage compression station, in which an intelligent sweeping robot installed on the second working platform automatically completes the cleaning of the second working platform. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model. Figure 1 ;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model. Figure 2 ;
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second working platform in this utility model;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the flushing water pump station in this utility model;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the double-folded chute structure in this utility model.
[0026] The components include: 1. First working platform; 2. Second working platform; 3. Flushing water pump station; 31. Flushing water tank; 32. Flushing water pump; 33. Flushing water pipe; 4. Robotic arm; 5. High-pressure nozzle; 6. Berth; 7. Double folding chute; 71. Main tilting; 72. Secondary tilting; 8. Cleaning nozzle; 9. Drainage ditch; 10. Water grate; 11. Intelligent sweeping robot. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.
[0028] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0029] This utility model applies to a waste compression station, including a compression head assembly and multiple parallel berths. The compression head assembly is used to move along a slide rail in the Y direction to the rear of the unloading berth, then moves in the X direction to the unloading berth, and moves in the Z direction to compress waste. Each berth is equipped with an L-shaped rigid turbine roller shutter door, a high-speed roller shutter door, and a discharge port. The L-shaped rigid turbine roller shutter door is L-shaped and slides open and closes. When closed, it seals the back and top sides of the berth. When open, it allows the bidirectional compression head to move in the X direction to make way. The high-speed roller shutter door slides up and down and opens and closes. When closed, it seals the front side of the berth. When open, it allows the unloading vehicle to reverse and unload. A double-folding chute is rotatably installed at the discharge port, and a compatible waste bin is installed below the discharge port.
[0030] The L-shaped rigid turbine roller shutter door includes an L-shaped roller shutter, a first roller shaft connected to the L-shaped roller shutter, and a first roller shutter motor connected to the first roller shaft.
[0031] The high-speed roller shutter door includes a vertical roller shutter, a second roller shaft connected to the vertical roller shutter, and a second roller shutter motor connected to the second roller shaft.
[0032] The double-fold chute includes a main tilting mechanism and a secondary tilting mechanism. The main tilting mechanism is rotatably positioned below the berth, while the secondary tilting mechanism is rotatably positioned on top of the main tilting mechanism.
[0033] The main rotating part has air inlets and outlets on both sides.
[0034] It also includes a first-level operating platform and a second-level operating platform. The compatible garbage bin is set on the first-level operating platform, and the compression head assembly, multiple parallel parking spaces and unloading vehicles are all set on the second-level operating platform.
[0035] The working principle of a waste compression station: The compatible waste container moves to the area below the berth where it needs to be unloaded. The compression head assembly moves Y-axis to the rear end of the berth where it needs to be unloaded. After the unloading truck moves to the berth where it needs to be unloaded, the main tilting mechanism tilts down into place, followed by the secondary tilting mechanism tilting forward into place. The fast-acting roller shutter opens, and the unloading truck begins unloading. After unloading is completed, the fast-acting roller shutter closes, and the secondary tilting mechanism tilts forward and flips back to the main tilting mechanism tilting down. The L-shaped rigid turbine roller shutter opens, and the compression head assembly moves X-axis to the area above the berth. Then, the compression head assembly compresses Z-axis. Afterward, the compression head assembly returns to its original position, the L-shaped rigid turbine roller shutter closes, and the main tilting mechanism tilts down to its original position, completing the waste compression.
[0036] Example 1
[0037] like Figures 1-5 As shown, a waste compression station cleaning system includes a first working platform 1 and a second working platform 2. The first working platform 1 is equipped with a flushing water pump station 3, a robotic arm 4, and high-pressure nozzles 5 mounted on the robotic arm 4. The second working platform 2 has multiple berths 6, each berth 6 having a rotatably mounted double-folded chute 7. Multiple cleaning nozzles 8 are installed within the double-folded chute 7. The high-pressure nozzles 5 and the multiple cleaning nozzles 8 are all connected to the flushing water pump station 3. The robotic arm 4 is existing technology (such as the multi-axis robotic arm 4 in publication number CN217958212U), and will not be described in detail here.
[0038] Example 2
[0039] A waste compaction station cleaning system includes a first working platform 1 and a second working platform 2. The first working platform 1 is equipped with a flushing water pump station 3, a robotic arm 4, and high-pressure nozzles 5 mounted on the robotic arm 4. The second working platform 2 has multiple berths 6, each berth 6 having a rotatably mounted double-folded chute 7. Multiple cleaning nozzles 8 are installed within the double-folded chute 7. The high-pressure nozzles 5 and the multiple cleaning nozzles 8 are all connected to the flushing water pump station 3. The robotic arm 4 is prior art (such as the multi-axis robotic arm 4 in publication number CN217958212U), and will not be described in detail here.
[0040] The flushing water pump station 3 includes a flushing water tank 31, a flushing water pump 32 and a flushing water pipe 33 connected in sequence, and the high-pressure nozzle 5 and the cleaning nozzle 8 are both installed on the flushing water pipe 33.
[0041] The double-fold chute 7 includes a main tilt 71 and a secondary tilt 72. The main tilt 71 is rotatably disposed below the berth 6, and the secondary tilt 72 is rotatably disposed on the main tilt 71.
[0042] The first working platform 1 is equipped with a slide rail along each berth 6.
[0043] The robotic arm 4 is slidably mounted on a slide rail.
[0044] The second working platform 2 is equipped with a drainage ditch 9. The drainage ditch 9 is connected to the flushing water tank 31 through a return water pipe, and a filter is installed on the return water pipe to further recycle wastewater.
[0045] The ground on both sides of the drainage ditch 9 is inclined.
[0046] The ground slope angle on both sides of the drainage ditch 9 is A, where A = 1-3°. This slope angle satisfies both the requirement for sewage to return to the drainage ditch and the requirement for...
[0047] A water grate 10 is installed above the drainage ditch 9.
[0048] The second operating platform 2 is also equipped with an intelligent sweeping robot 11. The intelligent sweeping robot 11 is existing technology (such as the intelligent sweeping robot 11 disclosed in CN208942014U), and will not be described in detail here.
[0049] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: After the garbage is poured into the compatible garbage bin through the double-fold chute 7, the cleaning nozzles 8 set on the double-fold chute 7 directly wash the double-fold chute 7 and its surroundings. After the vertical hook-arm transfer vehicle transfers the compatible garbage bin, the high-pressure nozzles 5 on the robotic arm 4 automatically clean the surroundings of the compatible garbage bin on the first working platform 1. The flushing water pump station 3 supplies water to the cleaning nozzles 8 and the high-pressure nozzles 5.
[0050] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0051] I. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a garbage compression station. The flushing water pump station 3 supplies water to the cleaning nozzles 8 and high-pressure nozzles 5. The robotic arm 4 drives the high-pressure nozzles 5 to automatically clean the area around the compatible garbage bins on the first working platform 1. The cleaning nozzles 8 directly flush the double-folded chute 7 and its surrounding area, thus completing the cleaning operation of the garbage compression station.
[0052] II. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a waste compression station. The slide rail configuration allows one robotic arm 4 to clean multiple berths 6, reducing equipment costs.
[0053] Third, this utility model provides a cleaning system for a garbage compression station. The drainage ditch 9 is set up to collect the water after the second working platform 2 is cleaned, so as to avoid sewage overflow.
[0054] IV. This utility model provides a cleaning system for a garbage compression station, wherein an intelligent sweeping robot 11 installed on the second working platform 2 automatically completes the cleaning of the second working platform 2.
[0055] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Any simple modifications or equivalent changes made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model shall fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A job washing system for a waste compression station, characterized by: Including first work platform (1) and second work platform (2), be provided with flush water pump station (3), mechanical arm (4) and be provided with high pressure spray head (5) on mechanical arm (4) on first work platform (1), be provided with multiple berths (6) on second work platform (2), each berth (6) is rotatably provided with double folding chute (7), multiple cleaning nozzles (8) are provided in double folding chute (7), and high pressure spray head (5) and multiple cleaning nozzles (8) are connected with flush water pump station (3).
2. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 1, characterised in that: The flush water pump station (3) comprises a flush water tank (31), a flush water pump (32) and a flush water pipe (33) connected in sequence, and the high pressure spray head (5) and the cleaning nozzle (8) are arranged on the flush water pipe (33).
3. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 1, characterized in that: The double folding chute (7) comprises a main turnover (71) and a vice turnover (72), the main turnover (71) is rotatably arranged below the berth (6), and the vice turnover (72) is rotatably arranged on the main turnover (71).
4. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first work platform (1) is provided with a slide rail arranged along each berth (6).
5. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 4, characterised in that: The mechanical arm (4) is slidably arranged on the slide rail.
6. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second work platform (2) is provided with a drainage ditch (9).
7. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 6, characterised in that: The ground on both sides of the drainage ditch (9) is inclined.
8. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 7, characterised in that: The ground on both sides of the drainage ditch (9) is inclined at an angle A, A=1-3°.
9. A job washing system for a waste compression station according to claim 8, characterised in that: A water grate (10) is arranged above the drainage ditch (9).
10. A job washing system for use in a waste compression station according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second work platform (2) is further provided with an intelligent sweeping robot (11).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Intelligent sweeping robot
CN208942014U
Ring brushing robot
CN217958212U