Insect corpse multi-layer drying assembly

By designing a multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses, and utilizing chain drive and split components to achieve multiple drying processes for insect carcasses, the problem of poor drying effect in existing equipment is solved, and efficient drying and convenient storage of insect carcasses are achieved.

CN223992423UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13CHANGZHOU JINHE NEW ENERGY TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-23
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing high-altitude monitoring lamp drying equipment dries insect carcasses in a single step, resulting in poor drying efficiency and making the insect carcasses inconvenient for later storage.

Method used

A multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses was designed, including an equipment frame, an insect attracting and killing device, a wind-flying insect photography mechanism, and multiple drying chambers. The insect carcasses are dried multiple times through chain drive and split components. The temperature difference between the different drying chambers is used for step-by-step drying, and the wind-flying insect photography mechanism is used for counting and differentiation.

Benefits of technology

It improves the drying effect of insect carcasses, enabling multiple drying processes to achieve the desired degree, facilitating later storage and use.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a multi-layer drying assembly for insect corpses. The insect carcass multilayer drying assembly comprises an equipment frame; the insect attracting and killing device is installed at the top of the device frame, a connecting frame is installed at the top of the inner wall of the device frame, a first-stage drying box is installed at the bottom of the connecting frame, and a wind insect photographing mechanism is installed at the position, close to one side, of the bottom of the inner wall of the device frame. A third-stage drying box is installed at the position, close to the back face, of the top of the wind insect photographing mechanism, and a rainfall sensor is installed at the top of the equipment frame through a base. And the moving assembly is installed on the back face of the inner wall of the equipment frame, and the moving assembly comprises a conveying shell. According to the multi-layer drying assembly for the insect corpses, the insect corpses dried in the first-stage drying box, the second-stage drying box and the third-stage drying box can be discharged through opening and closing, and through the design, the insect corpses are dried to the required degree through multiple times of drying, so that later storage and use are facilitated.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of insect carcass drying technology, and in particular to a multi-layer insect carcass drying assembly. Background Technology

[0002] Insects refer to insects that disturb human peace and suck diseases and pathogens, including: mosquitoes, flies, midges, black flies, lacewings, fleas, bedbugs, leeches, lice, centipedes, scorpions, cockroaches, spiders, chiggers, leather mites, locusts, centipedes, millipedes, water fleas, and worms of the class Demodex.

[0003] During the pest and disease control process, high-altitude monitoring lights are used to attract and kill pests. The dead pests are then dried and collected for storage.

[0004] Existing high-altitude monitoring lamp drying equipment typically dries insect carcasses in a single pass, resulting in poor drying efficiency and inconvenience for subsequent storage of the insect carcasses.

[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0006] This invention provides a multi-layer drying component for insect carcasses, which solves the problem that existing high-altitude monitoring lamp drying equipment generally only dries insect carcasses once, resulting in poor drying effect and inconvenience for subsequent storage of insect carcasses.

[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses provided by this utility model includes: a device frame;

[0008] The insect-attracting and insect-killing device is installed on the top of the device frame. A connecting frame is installed on the top of the inner wall of the device frame. A primary drying box is installed at the bottom of the connecting frame. A wind-flying insect photographing mechanism is installed on one side of the bottom of the inner wall of the device frame. A tertiary drying box is installed on the top of the wind-flying insect photographing mechanism near the back. A rain sensor is installed on the top of the device frame via a base.

[0009] A movable component is installed on the back of the inner wall of the equipment frame. The movable component includes a conveyor shell. A first driven gear, a second driven gear, and a third driven gear are rotatably connected at the corners of the back of the conveyor shell. A first guide gear and a second guide gear are installed near the corners of the conveyor shell. A protective shell is installed at one end of the conveyor shell. Ventilation holes are provided on both sides of the protective shell. A motor is installed inside the protective shell. A drive gear is installed at the output end of the motor. A chain is provided on the outer surface of the drive gear, the first driven gear, the second driven gear, and the third driven gear. A secondary drying chamber is installed on the outer surface of the chain through two mounting buckles. A split assembly is installed on the front of the primary, secondary, and tertiary drying chambers. The primary, secondary, and tertiary drying chambers have the same structure. They are all rotatably connected to two rotating heads through two rotating shafts. A sealing plate is fixedly connected to one side of each rotating head.

[0010] The primary, secondary, and tertiary drying chambers have the same structure and can dry insect carcasses, but the internal temperature of each chamber is different. The back of the primary drying chamber is connected to the back of the inner wall of the equipment frame. The secondary drying chamber is located below the primary drying chamber and can be moved above the tertiary drying chamber. The tops of all three chambers are open, and the two drying chambers are sealed by the sealing plate of the previous chamber. The conveyor shell has two turning points; see reference for details. Figure 3 The two sealing plates inside the drying chamber can be opened and closed by the split assembly. The insect photography mechanism can photograph, count, and distinguish the size of insect corpses. The insect photography mechanism includes a conveying structure, a photography device, and an infrared counting device.

[0011] Preferably, a front panel is bolted to the front of the equipment frame, and a side panel is bolted to one side of the equipment frame.

[0012] The equipment frame has openings on the front and one side for easy maintenance later.

[0013] Preferably, a control box is installed at the bottom of the inner wall of the equipment frame, and a door is rotatably connected to one side of the control box;

[0014] The control box contains power switches and controllers for operating the equipment.

[0015] Preferably, a mounting base is mounted on the front of the control box, and an operation screen is mounted on the front of the mounting base.

[0016] Preferably, the split assembly includes a mounting shell, one side of the inner wall of the mounting shell is rotatably connected to a telescopic rod via a connecting buckle, and the telescopic end of the telescopic rod is rotatably connected to a second rotating frame via a movable buckle;

[0017] The second rotating frame is rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the mounting housing via a movable buckle. The telescopic end of the telescopic rod is rotatably connected to one end of the second rotating frame via a movable buckle. The internal structure of the mounting housing is shown in the reference diagram. Figure 5 .

[0018] Preferably, one side of the inner wall of the mounting shell is rotatably connected to a first rotating frame via a second rotating buckle near both sides. One end of the first rotating frame is rotatably connected to a movable rod, and the other end of the first rotating frame is rotatably connected to a connecting rod. The other ends of the two connecting rods are rotatably connected via the first rotating buckle and the second rotating frame.

[0019] Reference for the connection positions of the two connecting rods and the second rotating frame Figure 5 The other end of the movable rod is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft. By driving the rotating shaft to rotate through the movable rod, the sealing plate can be opened and closed.

[0020] Compared with related technologies, the multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0021] This utility model provides a multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses. To improve the drying effect of insect carcasses, a primary drying box connected to a connecting frame is installed on the upper part of the inner wall of the equipment frame. Then, a secondary drying box is installed on the front of the chain via a mounting buckle. The movement of the chain can move the secondary drying box to the top of the tertiary drying box, thereby realizing the transfer of dried insect carcasses. Two sealing plates controlled by a split assembly are installed near the bottom of the primary, secondary, and tertiary drying boxes. The dried insect carcasses in the primary, secondary, and tertiary drying boxes can be discharged through opening and closing. This design dries the insect carcasses to the required degree through multiple drying processes, facilitating later storage and use. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses provided by this utility model;

[0023] Figure 2 A structural schematic diagram of the primary drying oven is provided for this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This invention provides a schematic diagram of the motor structure;

[0025] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the sealing plate is provided for this utility model;

[0026] Figure 5 A structural schematic diagram of the telescopic rod is provided for this utility model;

[0027] Figure 6 Provided for this utility model Figure 2 An enlarged view of point A shown.

[0028] The diagram shows the following components: 1. Equipment frame; 2. Front panel; 3. Bolt; 4. Base; 5. Rain sensor; 6. Insect attracting and killing device; 7. Side panel; 8. Insect photographing mechanism; 9. Three-stage drying oven; 10. Moving component; 101. Protective shell; 102. Conveyor shell; 103. First driven gear; 104. Second driven gear; 105. Mounting buckle; 106. Third driven gear; 107. Chain; 108. First guide gear; 109. Second guide gear; 110. Motor; 111. Drive gear. 112. Ventilation hole; 11. Connecting frame; 12. Primary drying box; 13. Secondary drying box; 14. Split assembly; 141. Mounting frame; 142. Movable rod; 143. First rotating frame; 144. Connecting rod; 145. Second rotating frame; 146. First rotating buckle; 147. Movable buckle; 148. Telescopic rod; 149. Connecting buckle; 150. Second rotating buckle; 15. Rotating shaft; 16. Rotating head; 17. Sealing plate; 18. Operation panel; 19. Mounting base; 20. Box door; 21. Control box. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0030] Please refer to the following: Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 ,in, Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses provided by this utility model; Figure 2 A structural schematic diagram of the primary drying oven is provided for this utility model; Figure 3 This invention provides a schematic diagram of the motor structure; Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the sealing plate is provided for this utility model; Figure 5 A structural schematic diagram of the telescopic rod is provided for this utility model; Figure 6 Provided for this utility model Figure 2 A magnified view of point A shown. The multi-layer insect carcass drying assembly includes: device frame 1;

[0031] The insect-attracting and insect-killing device 6 is installed on the top of the device frame 1. A connecting frame 11 is installed on the top of the inner wall of the device frame 1. A primary drying box 12 is installed at the bottom of the connecting frame 11. A wind-flying insect photographing mechanism 8 is installed at the bottom of the inner wall of the device frame 1 near one side. A tertiary drying box 9 is installed on the top of the wind-flying insect photographing mechanism 8 near the back. A rain sensor 5 is installed on the top of the device frame 1 via a base 4.

[0032] A moving assembly 10 is mounted on the back side of the inner wall of the equipment frame 1. The moving assembly 10 includes a conveying shell 102. A first driven gear 103, a second driven gear 104, and a third driven gear 106 are rotatably connected to the corners of the back side inside the conveying shell 102. A first guide gear 108 and a second guide gear 109 are installed near the corners inside the conveying shell 102. A protective shell 101 is installed at one end of the conveying shell 102. Ventilation holes 112 are provided on both sides of the protective shell 101. A motor 110 is installed inside the protective shell 101. A drive gear 111 is installed at the output end. A chain 107 is provided on the outer surface of the drive gear 111, the first driven gear 103, the second driven gear 104, and the third driven gear 106. A secondary drying box 13 is installed on the outer surface of the chain 107 through two mounting buckles 105. A split assembly 14 is installed on the front of the primary drying box 12, the secondary drying box 13, and the tertiary drying box 9. The primary drying box 12, the secondary drying box 13, and the tertiary drying box 9 have the same structure. They are all rotatably connected to two rotating heads 16 through two rotating shafts 15. A sealing plate 17 is fixedly connected to one side of each rotating head 16.

[0033] The primary drying chamber 12, secondary drying chamber 13, and tertiary drying chamber 9 have the same structure and can dry insect carcasses. However, the internal temperature of each drying chamber 12 is different. The back of the primary drying chamber 12 is connected to the back of the inner wall of the equipment frame 1. The secondary drying chamber 13 is located below the primary drying chamber 12 and can be moved above the tertiary drying chamber 9. The tops of the primary drying chamber 12, secondary drying chamber 13, and tertiary drying chamber 9 are all open. The sealing plate 17 of the previous drying chamber 12 seals the space between the two drying chambers. The conveyor shell 102 has two turning points, see details. Figure 3 The two sealing plates 17 inside the drying chamber can be opened and closed by the split assembly 14. The insect photographing mechanism 8 can photograph, count, and distinguish the size of insect corpses. The insect photographing mechanism 8 includes a conveying structure, a photographing device, and an infrared counting device. The top of the connecting frame 11 is connected to the insect attracting and killing device 6. One end of the rotating shaft 15 is a side that passes through the drying chamber and the mounting shell 141.

[0034] The front panel 2 is installed on the front of the equipment frame 1 by bolts 3, and the side panel 7 is installed on one side of the equipment frame 1 by bolts 3.

[0035] The equipment frame 1 has openings on the front and one side for easy maintenance. The openings of the equipment frame 1 are sealed by the front panel 2 and the side panel 7.

[0036] A control box 21 is installed at the bottom of the inner wall of the equipment frame 1, and a door 20 is rotatably connected to one side of the control box 21.

[0037] The door 20 is equipped with a lock, and the control box 21 contains a power switch and a controller for controlling the operation of the equipment.

[0038] The control box 21 is equipped with a mounting base 19 on its front side, and the mounting base 19 is equipped with an operation screen 18 on its front side.

[0039] The operation panel 18 can set the operating parameters of the devices inside the device frame 1.

[0040] The split assembly 14 includes a mounting shell 141. One side of the inner wall of the mounting shell 141 is rotatably connected to a telescopic rod 148 via a connecting buckle 149. The telescopic end of the telescopic rod 148 is rotatably connected to a second rotating frame 145 via a movable buckle 147.

[0041] The second rotating frame 145 is rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the mounting housing 141 via a movable buckle 147. The telescopic end of the telescopic rod 148 is rotatably connected to one end of the second rotating frame 145 via the movable buckle 147. The internal structure of the mounting housing 141 is shown in the reference. Figure 5 .

[0042] One side of the inner wall of the mounting shell 141 is rotatably connected to a first rotating frame 143 via a second rotating buckle 150 near both sides. One end of the first rotating frame 143 is rotatably connected to a movable rod 142, and the other end of the first rotating frame 143 is rotatably connected to a connecting rod 144. The other ends of the two connecting rods 144 are rotatably connected via a first rotating buckle 146 and a second rotating frame 145.

[0043] Reference for the connection positions of the two connecting rods 144 and the second rotating frame 145 Figure 5 The other end of the movable rod 142 is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 15. The rotating shaft 15 can be rotated by the movable rod 142, which can realize the opening and closing of the sealing plate 17. The telescopic rod 148 can move to drive the second rotating frame 145 to move, which can be moved by the two connecting rods 144 to rotate the first rotating frame 143. The movable rod 142 can drive the rotating shaft 15 to rotate at the corresponding angle.

[0044] The working principle of the multi-layer insect carcass drying assembly provided by this utility model is as follows:

[0045] A primary drying box 12, connected to the connecting frame 11, is installed on the upper part of the inner wall of the equipment frame 1. Then, a secondary drying box 13 is installed on the front of the chain 107 via a mounting buckle 105. Moving the chain 107 allows the secondary drying box 13 to be moved to the top of the tertiary drying box 9, thus facilitating the transfer of dried insect carcasses. Two sealing plates 17, controlled by a split assembly 14, are installed near the lower part of the interiors of the primary, secondary, and tertiary drying boxes 12, 13, and 9. These plates allow the dried insect carcasses to be discharged from the primary, secondary, and tertiary drying boxes 12, 13, and 9. In actual use, the insect-attracting and killing device 6 kills the insects, while the insect carcasses... The insect carcasses fall through the connecting frame 11 into the primary drying chamber 12 for initial drying. Then, the sealing plate 17 in the primary drying chamber 12 is opened to discharge the initially dried insect carcasses into the secondary drying chamber 13 for deep drying. After drying in the secondary drying chamber 13, simply start the motor 110 to drive the chain 107 to rotate, which will move the secondary drying chamber 13 above the tertiary drying chamber 9. If it is raining, the insect carcasses discharged from the secondary drying chamber 13 into the tertiary drying chamber 9 will continue to be dried. If it is not raining, the sealing plate 17 in the secondary drying chamber 13 will be opened, and the insect carcasses will be directly discharged from the secondary drying chamber 13 into the insect photography mechanism 8 for photography, statistics, and size differentiation, which is convenient for later storage.

[0046] Compared with related technologies, the multi-layer drying assembly for insect carcasses provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0047] To improve the drying effect of insect carcasses, a primary drying box 12 connected to the connecting frame 11 is installed on the upper part of the inner wall of the equipment frame 1. Then, a secondary drying box 13 is installed on the front of the chain 107 via a mounting buckle 105. The secondary drying box 13 can be moved by moving the chain 107, allowing it to be moved above the tertiary drying box 9, thereby realizing the transfer of dried insect carcasses. Two sealing plates 17, controlled by a split assembly 14, are installed near the lower part of the primary drying box 12, the secondary drying box 13, and the tertiary drying box 9. The dried insect carcasses in the primary drying box 12, the secondary drying box 13, and the tertiary drying box 9 can be discharged by opening and closing. This design dries the insect carcasses to the required degree through multiple drying processes, facilitating later storage and use.

[0048] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A multi-tiered insect body drying assembly, characterized by, Include: Device frame; Insect attracting and killing device, the insect attracting and killing device is installed on the top of the device frame, the top of the inner wall of the device frame is provided with a connecting frame, the bottom of the connecting frame is provided with a first drying box, the bottom of the inner wall of the device frame is provided with a wind insect photographing mechanism near one side, the top of the wind insect photographing mechanism is provided with a third drying box near the back, and the top of the device frame is provided with a rain sensor through a base; The moving assembly is installed on the back of the inner wall of the device frame, the moving assembly comprises a conveying shell, first, second and third driven gears are rotatably connected to the back corners of the inside of the conveying shell respectively, first and second guide gears are installed on the inside of the conveying shell near the corners respectively, a protective shell is installed at one end of the conveying shell, air holes are formed in the sides of the protective shell, a motor is installed in the inside of the protective shell, a drive gear is installed at the output end of the motor, chains are arranged on the outer surfaces of the drive gear, the first, second and third driven gears, a second drying box is installed on the outer surfaces of the chains through two mounting buckles, opening assemblies are installed on the front surfaces of the first, second and third drying boxes, the first, second and third drying boxes have the same structure, two rotating heads are rotatably connected to the inside of each of the first, second and third drying boxes through two rotating shafts, and sealing plates are fixedly connected to one side of each of the rotating heads.

2. The insect body multi-tiered drying assembly of claim 1, wherein, The front surface of the device frame is provided with a front panel through bolts, and the side of the device frame is provided with a side panel through bolts.

3. The insect body multi-tiered drying assembly of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the inner wall of the device frame is provided with a control box, and the side of the control box is rotatably connected with a box door.

4. The insect cadaver multi-tier drying assembly of claim 3, wherein, The front surface of the control box is provided with a mounting base, and the front surface of the mounting base is provided with an operation screen.

5. The insect body multi-tiered drying assembly of claim 1, wherein, The opening assembly comprises a mounting shell, a telescopic rod is rotatably connected to one side of the inner wall of the mounting shell through a connecting buckle, and the telescopic end of the telescopic rod is rotatably connected with a second rotating frame through a movable buckle.

6. The insect cadaver multi-tier drying assembly of claim 5, wherein, One side of the inner wall of the mounting shell is rotatably connected with a first rotating frame near the two sides through a second rotating buckle, one end of the first rotating frame is rotatably connected with a movable rod, the other end of the first rotating frame is rotatably connected with a connecting rod, and the other end of the two connecting rods is rotatably connected through a first rotating buckle and a second rotating frame.