Drop drainage device for refrigeration fins of refrigeration house
By installing water collection troughs and drainage channels in the cold storage to collect and drain water droplets dripping from the refrigeration fins, the problem of frequent cleaning caused by water droplets falling into the cold storage is solved, achieving efficient cleaning management.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
During cold storage, water droplets generated by the refrigeration fins fall onto the ground, walls, or plaster containers, resulting in frequent, time-consuming, and labor-intensive cleaning work, which affects cleaning efficiency.
Design a drip drainage device for refrigeration fins in cold storage, including a water receiving tank and a drainage channel. Water droplets are collected in the water receiving tank and discharged along the drainage channel, avoiding direct dripping and reducing cleaning needs.
The design of the water receiving trough and drainage channel reduces the frequency of cleaning the floor, walls and plaster bucket surface, reduces labor intensity, improves work efficiency, and enables maintenance that can be carried out by regular inspections.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of cold storage refrigeration, and in particular to a drip drainage device for cold storage refrigeration fins. Background Technology
[0002] When cleaning paste is stored in a cold storage facility, the temperature inside is maintained between 0℃ and 5℃. The cold storage uses refrigeration fins for cooling. When the temperature exceeds this range, the fins rapidly cool, causing frost to form. The frost-removing function then generates water droplets. These water droplets fall onto the floor, walls, or the surface of the paste container, easily breeding bacteria and affecting the quality of the semi-finished cleaning paste. Therefore, cleaning staff need to clean the floors and walls daily. This cleaning process requires moving the paste container, resulting in long working hours, high labor costs, and low efficiency for cleaning personnel. Utility Model Content
[0003] This utility model provides a drip drainage device for refrigeration fins in cold storage, which has the technical effect of reducing the labor intensity of workers and improving work efficiency.
[0004] A drip drainage device for refrigeration fins in cold storage adopts the following technical solution:
[0005] A drip drainage device for refrigeration fins in a cold storage facility includes refrigeration fins located on the inner top wall of the cold storage facility. The refrigeration fins are cylindrical, and each refrigeration fin has a corresponding water collection trough below it. An installation block is fixed to the side wall of the cold storage facility. One end of the water collection trough is connected to the installation block. A drainage channel is provided on the side of the water collection trough away from the installation block. The drainage channel is fixed to the side wall of the cold storage facility. The end of the water collection trough away from the installation block is connected to the drainage channel. The upper surface of the drainage channel is flush with the upper surface of the installation block. The water collection trough is inclined, with the side of the water collection trough closer to the installation block being higher. The inner bottom wall of the drainage channel is inclined, and a drain pipe is connected to the lower end of the bottom of the drainage channel.
[0006] Preferably, a connecting rod is fixed to the bottom of the water receiving tank, the connecting rod passes downward through the mounting block, a spring is connected between the mounting block and the bottom of the water receiving tank, the spring is sleeved with the connecting rod, a first connecting block is fixed to the top of the diversion channel, each water receiving tank corresponds to two first connecting blocks, and the water receiving tank is rotatably connected between the two first connecting blocks.
[0007] Preferably, the first connecting block is provided with a rotating shaft, one end of which is fixed with a limiting plate. The rotating shaft passes through the first connecting block and the water receiving tank. The end of the rotating shaft away from the limiting plate is provided with a limiting hole, and a limiting pin is provided in the limiting hole.
[0008] Preferably, a locking nut is provided below the mounting block, and the locking nut is threadedly connected to the connecting rod.
[0009] Preferably, an adjusting rod is fixed to the bottom of the water receiving tank, the adjusting rod passes downward through the mounting block, and two adjusting nuts are threaded onto the adjusting rod. One adjusting nut is located above the mounting block, and the other adjusting nut is located below the mounting block. A second connecting block is fixed above the diversion channel, and the water receiving tank is hinged to the second connecting block.
[0010] Preferably, each water receiving trough corresponds to two second connecting blocks, the water receiving trough is located between the two second connecting blocks, a support rod is fixed on the side wall of the water receiving trough, and a support groove is opened on the side of the second connecting block away from the mounting block, and the support rod is inserted into the support groove.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following technical effects:
[0012] By incorporating a water collection trough and a drainage trough, water droplets falling from the refrigeration fins fall into the collection trough and drain out along the drainage trough. This eliminates the need for daily cleaning of the cold storage floor, walls, and paste containers, reducing labor intensity. Staff only need to conduct daily inspections, thus improving work efficiency. The tilt angle of the collection trough is adjustable, facilitating control of the water flow rate and ensuring rapid water flow into the drainage trough. Attached Figure Description
[0013] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention and constitute a part of it, do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0014] Figure 1 A perspective view illustrating Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 The front view is shown to illustrate Embodiment 1 of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the water receiving tank in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the connection between the water receiving trough and the diversion trough in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the connection between the water receiving tank and the mounting block in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the connection between the water receiving trough, the diversion trough, and the water receiving trough in Embodiment 3 of this utility model.
[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Cooling fins; 11. Mounting block; 12. Support block; 2. Water receiving groove; 21. Connecting rod; 22. Locking nut; 23. Spring; 24. Adjusting rod; 25. Adjusting nut; 3. Drainage groove; 31. First connecting block; 32. Rotating shaft; 33. Limiting plate; 34. Limiting hole; 35. Limiting pin; 36. Second connecting block; 37. Support rod; 38. Support groove; 39. Drainage funnel; 4. Drainage pipe. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the embodiments and accompanying drawings. Here, the illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this utility model are used to explain the present utility model, but are not intended to limit the present utility model.
[0022] Embodiment 1 of this utility model
[0023] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 A water droplet drainage device for cold storage refrigeration fins includes refrigeration fins 1 installed on the top of the cold storage. Each refrigeration fin 1 is cylindrical, and a water collection trough 2 is located below it. Each refrigeration fin 1 corresponds to one water collection trough 2, and the length of the water collection trough 2 is aligned with the length of the refrigeration fin 1. An mounting block 11 is fixed to the side wall of the cold storage, located at one end of the water collection trough 2. A drainage channel 3 is located at the end of the water collection trough 2 away from the mounting block 11, below it, and fixed to the side wall of the cold storage. The upper surface of the mounting block 11 is flush with the upper surface of the drainage channel 3.
[0024] A support block 12 is fixed to the top of the mounting block 11. One end of the water receiving tank 2 is fixed to the support block 12, and the other end is fixed to the top wall of the drainage channel 3. The water receiving tank 2 is inclined, with the side closer to the mounting block 11 being higher and the side closer to the drainage channel 3 being lower. Water droplets dripping from the cooling fins 1 fall into the water receiving tank 2, flowing from the higher part of the tank to the lower part, and then into the drainage channel 3. The top of the drainage channel 3 is horizontal, and the inner bottom wall of the drainage channel 3 is higher on one side and lower on the other. A drain pipe 4 is connected to the lower end of the drainage channel 3, and the drainage channel 3 is fixed to the drain pipe 4. The water in the drainage channel 3 flows into the drain pipe 4 and is discharged from the cold storage.
[0025] By setting up a water receiving tank 2 and a drainage channel 3, the water droplets dripping from the refrigeration fins 1 fall into the water receiving tank 2 and are discharged along the drainage channel 3. This avoids the need for staff to clean the floor, walls, and paste buckets of the cold storage every day, reducing labor intensity. Staff only need to conduct daily inspections, thus improving work efficiency.
[0026] Embodiment 2 of this utility model
[0027] Reference Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The difference from Embodiment 1 is that a connecting rod 21 is fixed to the side of the water receiving tank 2 near the mounting block 11. The connecting rod 21 is fixed to the bottom of the water receiving tank 2, and the bottom end of the connecting rod 21 passes through the mounting block 11 and is threaded with a locking nut 22. A spring 23 is sleeved on the connecting rod 21. The spring 23 is located between the bottom of the water receiving tank 2 and the mounting block 11. One end of the spring 23 is fixed to the bottom of the water receiving tank 2, and the other end of the spring 23 abuts against the mounting block 11.
[0028] The upper surface of the mounting block 11 is flush with the upper surface of the drainage channel 3. A first connecting block 31 is fixed to the top of the drainage channel 3. Each water receiving tank 2 corresponds to two first connecting blocks 31, and the water receiving tank 2 is located between two first connecting blocks 31. A rotating shaft 32 is provided on the first connecting block 31. A limit plate 33 is fixed to one end of the rotating shaft 32. The rotating shaft 32 passes through the first connecting block 31 and the water receiving tank 2. A limit hole 34 is provided at the end of the rotating shaft 32 away from the limit plate 33, and a limit pin 35 is provided in the limit hole 34. The end of the water receiving tank 2 near the drainage channel 3 can rotate a certain angle along the rotating shaft 32.
[0029] Water droplets dripping from the cooling fins 1 fall into the water collection tank 2. The impact of the droplets on the tank causes the spring 23 to spring back, allowing the end of the water collection tank 2 near the mounting block 11 to sway slightly up and down, facilitating the flow of water from the tank into the drainage channel 3. The bottom of the connecting rod 21 is connected via a locking nut 22, and the end of the water collection tank 2 near the drainage channel 3 is connected via a rotating shaft 32. Both the connecting rod 21 and the rotating shaft 32 are detachable, allowing the water collection tank 2 to be disassembled for easy replacement of the cooling fins 1. Example
[0030] Reference Figure 6The difference from Embodiment 1 is that an adjusting rod 24 is fixed to the bottom of the water receiving tank 2, and the adjusting rod 24 passes downward through the mounting block 11. Two adjusting nuts 25 are threaded onto the adjusting rod 24, one adjusting thread is located below the mounting block 11, and the other adjusting thread is located above the mounting block 11. A second connecting block 36 is fixed to the drainage channel 3, and each water receiving tank 2 corresponds to two second connecting blocks 36. The water receiving tank 2 is located between two second connecting blocks 36. A support rod 37 is fixed to the side wall of the water receiving tank 2. A support groove 38 is opened on the side of the second connecting block 36 away from the mounting block 11. The support rod 37 is inserted into the support groove 38 and rotates in the support groove 38 along its own axis. A drainage funnel 39 is fixed to one end of the water receiving tank 2 near the drainage channel 3. The drainage funnel 39 is fixed to the bottom of the water receiving tank 2 and inserted into the water receiving tank 2. The bottom of the drainage funnel 39 is higher than the bottom of the water receiving tank 2.
[0031] When it is necessary to adjust the angle of the water receiving tank 2, rotate the adjusting nut 25 to rotate the support rod 37, thereby adjusting the angle of the water receiving tank 2 and facilitating the acceleration of the water flow rate in the water receiving tank 2. When it is necessary to disassemble the water receiving tank 2, unscrew the adjusting nut 25 located at the bottom to disengage the adjusting rod 24 from the mounting block 11, and then remove the support rod 37 from the support groove 38 to facilitate the disassembly of the water receiving tank 2.
[0032] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model are included within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A drip water drainage device for a cold storage refrigeration fin, characterized by, The application relates to a refrigeration fin (1) arranged on the top wall of a cold storage room, wherein the refrigeration fin (1) is in a round tube shape, a water collecting groove (2) is arranged below each refrigeration fin (1), a mounting block (11) is arranged on the side wall of the cold storage room, one end of the water collecting groove (2) is connected with the mounting block (11), a drainage groove (3) is arranged on the side, away from the mounting block (11), of the water collecting groove (2), the drainage groove (3) is fixed on the side wall of the cold storage room, one end, away from the mounting block (11), of the water collecting groove (2) is connected with the drainage groove (3), the upper surface of the drainage groove (3) is flush with the upper surface of the mounting block (11), the water collecting groove (2) is arranged in an inclined mode, the side, close to the mounting block (11), of the water collecting groove (2) is high, and the inner bottom wall of the drainage groove (3) is arranged in an inclined mode; and a drain pipe (4) is connected with the end, lower in groove bottom, of the drainage groove (3).
2. The cold storage refrigeration fin water dripping drainage device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the water collecting groove (2) is fixed with a connecting rod (21), the connecting rod (21) penetrates through the mounting block (11) downwards, a spring (23) is arranged between the bottom of the water collecting groove (2) and the mounting block (11), the spring (23) is sleeved with the connecting rod (21), the top of the drainage groove (3) is fixed with a first connecting block (31), two first connecting blocks (31) are arranged corresponding to each water collecting groove (2), and the water collecting groove (2) is rotatably connected between the two first connecting blocks (31).
3. The cold storage refrigeration fin water dripping drainage device according to claim 2, characterized in that, A rotating shaft (32) is arranged on the first connecting block (31), one end of the rotating shaft (32) is fixed with a limiting plate (33), the rotating shaft (32) penetrates through the first connecting block (31) and the water collecting groove (2), a limiting hole (34) is arranged on the end, away from the limiting plate (33), of the rotating shaft (32), and a limiting pin (35) is arranged in the limiting hole (34).
4. The cold storage refrigeration fin water dripping drainage device according to claim 2 or 3, characterized in that, A locking nut (22) is arranged below the mounting block (11), and the locking nut (22) is threadedly connected with the connecting rod (21).
5. The cold storage refrigeration fin (1) water dripping drainage device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the water collecting groove (2) is fixed with an adjusting rod (24), the adjusting rod (24) penetrates through the mounting block (11) downwards, two adjusting nuts (25) are threadedly connected on the adjusting rod (24), one adjusting nut (25) is arranged above the mounting block (11), the other adjusting nut (25) is arranged below the mounting block (11), a second connecting block (36) is arranged above the drainage groove (3), and the water collecting groove (2) is hingedly connected with the second connecting block (36).
6. The cold storage refrigeration fin water dripping drainage device according to claim 5, characterized in that, Two second connecting blocks (36) are arranged corresponding to each water collecting groove (2), the water collecting groove (2) is arranged between the two second connecting blocks (36), a supporting rod (37) is fixed on the side wall of the water collecting groove (2), a supporting groove (38) is arranged on the side, away from the mounting block (11), of the second connecting block (36), and the supporting rod (37) is inserted into the supporting groove (38).