Liquid squeezing device easy to operate
By using a drive motor to rotate the squeezing bucket in the squeezing device, combined with the design of guide ribs and dehydration holes, the problem of time-consuming and labor-intensive liquid collection for wet wipes and wet toilet paper is solved, achieving efficient liquid collection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing technologies such as wet wipes and wet toilet paper are time-consuming, laborious, and ineffective at removing liquid, and the liquid is prone to splashing.
The device uses a squeezing tank connected to a drive motor. The drive motor rotates the squeezing tank to generate centrifugal force, which separates the liquid in the wet wipes or wet toilet paper from the non-woven fabric. The design of guide ribs and dehydration holes improves the liquid flow space and collection efficiency.
It achieves time and labor saving, improves liquid collection efficiency, has a simple structure, saves manpower, and makes liquid collection more efficient.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hygiene products technology, and in particular to an easy-to-operate liquid dispensing device. Background Technology
[0002] As living standards improve, people's demand for daily hygiene products is becoming more diversified. The emergence of wet wipes, wet toilet paper, kitchen wipes, wipes for white shoes, and various functional wet wipe products is a clear manifestation of this trend.
[0003] Wet wipes are generally made of high-quality spunlace nonwoven fabric, which has a soft texture similar to pure cotton. They are thick and skin-friendly, suitable for use on various parts of the skin. Wet wipes contain bactericides that are effective against Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, Escherichia coli, and other bacteria. Wet wipes must also be alcohol-free, pure and gentle, and pass skin irritation tests to ensure that they can be used safely on a baby's delicate skin. Wet toilet paper is softer and has a higher water content than regular toilet paper, allowing it to better conform to the skin folds around the anus. Its ingredients remove residual feces. In addition, wet toilet paper has a bactericidal function, which can kill bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans to a large extent, making the anal area cleaner and more hygienic.
[0004] To ensure the safety, sterilization performance, and gentleness of wet wipes and wet toilet paper, multiple tests, including microbial tests, irritation tests, and sensitization tests, are required before they are marketed. Currently, most wet wipes and wet toilet paper are extracted by manually squeezing them. This method results in the extracted liquid splashing everywhere during the extraction process, which is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive but also has unsatisfactory extraction results. Utility Model Content
[0005] This invention provides an easy-to-operate liquid dispensing device to solve the technical problems of time-consuming, labor-intensive, and ineffective liquid dispensing from wet wipes and wet toilet paper in the prior art.
[0006] To solve the above problems, the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] An easy-to-operate liquid extraction device, comprising:
[0008] The outer casing contains a squeezing tank, which is connected to the output shaft of a drive motor to drive the squeezing tank to rotate.
[0009] The guide ribs are multiple in number and are installed on the inner wall of the squeezing barrel, extending from the top to the bottom of the squeezing barrel. The multiple guide ribs form a placement area for placing wet wipes or wet toilet paper.
[0010] The side wall of the squeezing bucket is provided with multiple dehydration holes for discharging the liquid from the wet wipes or wet toilet paper from the squeezing bucket.
[0011] A liquid dispenser, installed at the bottom of the housing, is used to collect liquid ejected from wet wipes or wet toilet paper.
[0012] The beneficial effects of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model are:
[0013] 1. By setting a squeezing tank inside the outer shell and connecting the squeezing tank to the output shaft of the drive motor, the drive motor drives the squeezing tank to rotate, thereby generating centrifugal force. This causes the liquid contained in the wet wipes or wet toilet paper placed in the placement area to separate from the non-woven fabric under the action of centrifugal force. The drive motor drives the squeezing tank to rotate, thereby dehydrating the wet wipes or wet toilet paper, replacing manual dehydration. The structure is simple, time-saving, and saves manpower.
[0014] 2. Install multiple guide ribs on the inner wall of the squeezing bucket. Use the area enclosed by the guide ribs as a place for wet wipes or wet toilet paper. Open multiple dehydration holes on the side wall of the squeezing bucket. Use the guide ribs to separate the wet wipes or wet toilet paper from the side wall of the squeezing bucket to form gaps, providing additional flow space for the liquid to be ejected. This makes it easier for the liquid to separate from the non-woven fabric, improving the liquid collection effect. The ejected liquid can be discharged from the squeezing bucket through the dehydration holes and flow into the liquid collector for collection.
[0015] In summary, this utility model effectively solves the technical problems of time-consuming, labor-intensive, and ineffective liquid dispensing in existing wet wipes and wet toilet paper.
[0016] Furthermore, a piston hole is provided at the bottom of the liquid extractor, and a piston is installed inside the piston hole.
[0017] Furthermore, multiple guide grooves are provided on the inner wall of the squeezing barrel.
[0018] Furthermore, all of the aforementioned guide channels are recessed toward the side opposite to the center of the squeezing barrel.
[0019] Furthermore, multiple flow guide channels are formed on the inner sidewall of the lower part of the squeezing barrel and are spaced apart along the circumference of the squeezing barrel.
[0020] Furthermore, an inner shell is installed inside the outer shell, and a control circuit, a storage battery, and the drive motor are installed inside the inner shell. The storage battery is connected to the drive motor through the control circuit.
[0021] Beneficial effects: By installing a battery in the inner casing, electrical energy can be stored in the battery, making it convenient to use the squeezing device outdoors.
[0022] Furthermore, the plurality of dehydration holes are arranged at intervals along the circumference of the squeezing barrel and staggered along its longitudinal direction.
[0023] Furthermore, the number of the guide ribs is four, and the four guide ribs are evenly distributed circumferentially around the squeezing barrel.
[0024] Furthermore, the liquid dispenser is a flat-bottomed liquid dispenser. Attached Figure Description
[0025] The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become readily understood by reading the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, several embodiments of the present invention are shown by way of example and not limitation, and like or corresponding reference numerals denote like or corresponding parts, wherein:
[0026] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the squeezing barrel in the easy-to-operate squeezing device provided by this utility model.
[0028] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0029] 1. Outer shell; 2. Squeezing barrel; 3. Guide ribs; 4. Dehydration hole; 5. Liquid dispenser; 6. Piston. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art should understand that the embodiments described below are only some, not all, of the embodiments disclosed. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0031] It should be noted that the main concept of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model is as follows: by setting up a liquid squeezing barrel and connecting it to the output shaft of a drive motor, the drive motor drives the liquid squeezing barrel to rotate and generate centrifugal force, which separates the liquid contained in the wet wipes or wet toilet paper from the non-woven fabric. The structure is simple and saves time and effort. By setting guide ribs on the liquid squeezing barrel, the wet wipes or wet toilet paper are separated from the inner wall of the liquid squeezing barrel, which facilitates the liquid to leave the non-woven fabric and improves the liquid collection effect. A dehydration hole is opened on the liquid squeezing barrel to facilitate the discharge of the splashed liquid, so that the splashed liquid can be collected by the liquid collector.
[0032] After introducing the basic principles of this utility model, various non-limiting embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Any quantity of elements in the accompanying drawings is for illustrative purposes only and not for limitation, and any naming is for distinction only and has no limiting meaning.
[0033] The principles and spirit of this utility model will be explained in detail below with reference to several representative embodiments.
[0034] Example 1 of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model:
[0035] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the easy-to-operate squeezing device includes an outer shell 1, a squeezing barrel 2 and an inner shell installed inside the outer shell 1, and a control circuit, a storage battery and a drive motor installed inside the inner shell. The storage battery is connected to the drive motor through the control circuit, and the output shaft of the drive motor is connected to the squeezing barrel 2 so that the squeezing barrel 2 can be driven to rotate by the drive motor. A liquid extractor 5 is installed at the bottom of the outer shell 1.
[0036] The following describes the structural components of the squeezing tank 2. For example... Figure 2 As shown, the squeezing bucket 2 is a barrel-shaped structure with openings at both the top and bottom. Four guide ribs 3 are arranged at intervals along the circumference of the inner wall of the squeezing bucket 2, and the spacing between the four guide ribs 3 is equal. Multiple dehydration holes 4 are opened on the side wall of the squeezing bucket 2. The multiple dehydration holes 4 are arranged at intervals along the circumference of the squeezing bucket 2 and staggered along the longitudinal direction (i.e., vertical direction) of the squeezing bucket 2. The dehydration holes 4 are used to discharge the liquid shaken out by wet wipes or wet toilet paper from the squeezing bucket 2.
[0037] Next, we will describe the structure of the liquid dispenser 5. The liquid dispenser 5 is a flat-bottomed dispenser 5, meaning its bottom surface is flat. A piston hole is opened at the bottom of the liquid dispenser 5, and a piston 6 is installed inside the piston hole. After the liquid is dispensed, the liquid dispenser 5 can be removed from the bottom of the outer casing 1 to remove the liquid inside the liquid dispenser 5, and the piston 6 can be removed from the piston hole to allow the liquid inside the liquid dispenser 5 to flow out from the piston hole.
[0038] In addition, multiple vertically downward extending guide grooves (not shown in the figure) are provided on the side wall of the squeezing barrel 2. The guide grooves are recessed towards the side away from the center of the squeezing barrel 2. Multiple guide grooves are provided on the inner side wall of the lower part of the squeezing barrel 2 and are spaced apart along the circumference of the squeezing barrel 2. Each guide groove is connected to two adjacent dewatering holes 4.
[0039] It should be noted that the outer shell 1, inner shell, squeezing tank 2, liquid dispenser 5 and other structures are detachable and can be assembled together for use. When not in use, they can be disassembled and stored separately, which takes up little space and is easy to clean. The outer shell 1 is equipped with control buttons connected to the control circuit to control the power supply of the storage battery and the start and stop of the drive motor. The number of guide ribs 3 can also be eight, and the eight guide ribs 3 are divided into four groups.
[0040] The working principle of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model is as follows: When it is necessary to dehydrate wet wipes or wet toilet paper, open the outer shell 1, put the wet wipes or wet toilet paper into the placement area, then close the outer shell 1, click the control button to enable the battery to power the drive motor and start the drive motor to work. The drive motor drives the squeezing barrel 2 to rotate. Under the action of centrifugal force, the liquid in the wet wipes or wet toilet paper separates from the non-woven fabric and gathers in the guide channel. It is then guided by the guide channel to the dehydration hole 4, or by the guide rib 3 to the dehydration hole 4. After the liquid flows out of the dehydration hole 4, it enters the area between the outer shell 1 and the squeezing barrel 2, and finally flows into the liquid collector 5 to complete the liquid collection work. After the liquid collection is completed, remove the liquid collector 5 and pour out the liquid in the liquid collector 5, or remove the piston 6 to let the liquid in the liquid collector 5 flow out to the designated position.
[0041] Embodiment 2 of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model:
[0042] Its main difference from Example 1 is:
[0043] In Example 1, the squeezing tank is a barrel-shaped structure with openings at both the top and bottom.
[0044] In this embodiment, the squeezing tank is a barrel-shaped structure with an open top and a sealed bottom.
[0045] Embodiment 3 of the easy-to-operate liquid squeezing device provided by this utility model:
[0046] Its main difference from Example 1 is:
[0047] In Example 1, the liquid dispenser is a flat-bottomed dispenser, that is, its bottom surface is a plane.
[0048] In this embodiment, the liquid dispenser is a concave-bottom dispenser, that is, its bottom surface is concave downwards.
[0049] Based on the above description in this specification, those skilled in the art will also understand that the following terms used, such as "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "width," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," are terms indicating orientation or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings of this specification. They are only for the purpose of facilitating the explanation of the present invention and simplifying the description, and do not explicitly or implicitly suggest that the device or element involved must have the specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the above-mentioned orientation or positional relationship terms should not be understood or interpreted as limitations on the present invention.
[0050] In addition, in the description of this specification, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three or more, etc., unless otherwise expressly and specifically defined.
Claims
1. An easily operable expression device, characterized by, The utility model relates to a wet tissue or wet toilet paper drier, which comprises: a shell, a squeezing bucket is installed inside the shell, the squeezing bucket is connected with an output shaft of a driving motor, and the squeezing bucket is driven to rotate by the driving motor; a plurality of flow guide ribs are installed on the inner wall of the squeezing bucket and extend from the top to the bottom of the squeezing bucket, and a placing area for placing wet tissues or wet toilet papers is formed between the flow guide ribs; a plurality of dehydration holes are formed in the side wall of the squeezing bucket to discharge the liquid splashed by the wet tissues or wet toilet papers from the squeezing bucket; a liquid collector is installed at the bottom of the shell to collect the liquid splashed by the wet tissues or wet toilet papers.
2. The easily operable expression apparatus according to claim 1, wherein A piston hole is formed in the bottom of the liquid collector, and a piston is arranged in the piston hole.
3. The easily operable expression apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein A plurality of flow guide grooves are formed in the inner wall of the squeezing bucket.
4. The easily operable wicking device of claim 3, wherein, The flow guide grooves are recessed towards the side away from the center of the squeezing bucket.
5. The easily operable wicking device of claim 4, wherein, The flow guide grooves are arranged on the inner side wall of the lower part of the squeezing bucket and are arranged in the circumferential direction of the squeezing bucket.
6. The easily operable expression apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein An inner shell is installed in the shell, a control circuit, a storage battery and the driving motor are installed in the inner shell, and the storage battery is connected with the driving motor through the control circuit.
7. The easily operable expression apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein The dehydration holes are arranged in the circumferential direction of the squeezing bucket and are arranged in the longitudinal direction of the squeezing bucket.
8. The easily operable expression apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein The number of the flow guide ribs is four, and the flow guide ribs are arranged in the circumferential direction of the squeezing bucket.
9. The easily operable expression apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein The liquid collector is a flat-bottomed liquid collector.