Industrial-grade mixed oil storage barrel with stirring mechanism

By introducing a stirring shaft, spiral blades, and worm gear transmission system into the storage tank, the problem of oil stratification in the mixed oil is solved, achieving uniform mixing and convenient transportation of the mixed oil, and improving the storage and use effect of industrial-grade mixed oil.

CN224000275UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17ZHEJIANG LONGYOU FUXURE NEW ENERGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-26
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Industrial-grade blended oils are prone to separation during storage, resulting in inconsistent component ratios and affecting product quality.

Method used

A storage tank with a stirring mechanism was designed, including a stirring shaft, spiral blades, a worm gear transmission system and scrapers. It achieves three-dimensional stirring through manual drive to avoid stratification and is equipped with a transportation device to facilitate the movement of the storage tank.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid and uniform mixing of oils, avoids component separation, improves the adaptability and convenience of mixing operations, reduces the labor intensity of workers, and optimizes space utilization.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of storage barrels, and discloses an industrial-grade mixed oil storage barrel with a stirring mechanism, which comprises a barrel body, a stirring shaft rotationally connected with the barrel body, a first support rod connected with the stirring shaft, a spiral blade connected with the first support rod, a worm wheel connected with the stirring shaft, a protective shell connected with the barrel body, and a worm rotationally connected with the protective shell. The barrel body is rotationally connected with a rotating shaft, the rotating shaft is connected with a driving bevel gear, the driving bevel gear is meshed with the driven bevel gear, the rotating shaft is connected with a rotating disc, the rotating disc is connected with a handle, the barrel body is connected with a conveying device, and the conveying device is used for conveying the barrel body. The stirring shaft can drive the spiral blade to rotate, so that mixed oil in the barrel body is continuously turned over and stirred, and the mixed oil is uniformly mixed.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of storage tank technology, and in particular to an industrial-grade mixed oil storage tank with a stirring mechanism. Background Technology

[0002] Industrial-grade blended oils are oil products made by mixing two or more different oils or additives in a certain proportion to meet specific industrial production needs. They are not single-component oils, but rather carefully blended to combine the performance advantages of various oils to achieve specific industrial applications.

[0003] A search of Chinese utility model patent (publication number CN218558858U) reveals an industrial-grade mixed oil storage tank that is easy to transport. The tank includes a storage tank body, mounting parts, recesses, grooves, sliders, through holes, limit rods, control structures, L-shaped support frames, cross plates, casters, and inserts. This facilitates the rapid transport of the industrial-grade mixed oil storage tank, making the transport process less labor-intensive and improving transport efficiency.

[0004] However, practical application has revealed that this technical solution still has at least the following drawbacks:

[0005] Industrial-grade blended oils are typically composed of a variety of different oils or additives. These components are prone to stratification during storage, with denser components gradually settling to the bottom and less dense components floating on top. Using such stratified blended oils results in inconsistent component ratios, thus affecting product quality. Utility Model Content

[0006] The present invention aims to provide an industrial-grade mixed oil storage tank with a stirring mechanism to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0008] An industrial-grade mixed oil storage tank with a stirring mechanism includes a tank body, a stirring shaft rotatably connected to the tank body, a first support rod connected to the stirring shaft, a spiral blade connected to the first support rod, a worm gear connected to the stirring shaft, a protective shell connected to the tank body, a worm gear rotatably connected to the protective shell, the worm gear meshing with the worm wheel, a driven bevel gear connected to the worm gear, a rotating shaft rotatably connected to the tank body, a driving bevel gear connected to the rotating shaft, the driving bevel gear meshing with the driven bevel gear, a rotating disk connected to the rotating shaft, a handle connected to the rotating disk, and a transport device connected to the tank body for transporting the tank body.

[0009] Preferably, the transport device includes a mounting block, a connecting rod connected to the mounting block, a bracket connected to the connecting rod, the bracket connected to the barrel body, casters connected to the bracket, and a push rod connected to the mounting block.

[0010] Preferably, the mounting block has a sliding groove, a slider is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove, the slider is connected to the connecting rod, the mounting block is threadedly connected to a limit bolt, the limit bolt cooperates with the slider, the bracket is connected to a locking block, the barrel has a locking groove, and the locking groove engages with the locking block.

[0011] Preferably, the protective shell is detachably connected to an inspection cover.

[0012] Preferably, the stirring shaft is connected to a second support rod, and the second support rod is connected to a scraper, which abuts against the barrel body.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this technical solution compared to existing technologies are as follows:

[0014] (1) This technical solution includes a stirring shaft and spiral blades. The stirring shaft drives the spiral blades to rotate, causing the mixed oil in the tank to continuously tumble and agitate. The spiral blades achieve three-dimensional stirring action during stirring, pushing the mixed oil at the bottom upwards and pulling the upper layer of mixed oil downwards, forming a complex circulating flow pattern. This allows for rapid and thorough mixing of components with different densities and viscosities, preventing localized overheating of the tank under direct sunlight. By setting up a worm gear, worm, driving bevel gear, driven bevel gear, rotating disk, and handle, the stirring shaft can be manually driven to rotate. Since storage tanks generally need to be moved frequently, the manual driving method of the stirring shaft is not limited by factors such as power supply and wiring. Stirring operations can continue at new locations without the need for rewiring or finding a suitable power source, greatly improving the adaptability of stirring operations in relocation scenarios. Furthermore, the spiral blades experience relatively little resistance during stirring, allowing the oil to move more smoothly along the spiral direction, reducing the workload of manual stirring. By incorporating a worm gear and worm shaft, the transmission direction can be reversed. A protective casing safeguards the worm gear and the stirring shaft located outside the container, preventing damage during transport. The use of driving and driven bevel gears allows for precise control of the transmission ratio through careful selection of their gear ratios. This effectively transmits torque and changes the direction of rotation, facilitating operation. The addition of a rotating disc and handle increases torque, making manual stirring less strenuous.

[0015] (2) By incorporating push rods, supports, and casters, the transportation of the storage tank body is facilitated, reducing labor intensity and the workload of workers. The inclusion of chutes, sliders, limit bolts, locking blocks, and slots facilitates the removal of the support from the tank body, minimizing the storage tank's footprint and allowing for more tanks to be accommodated within a limited space, thus optimizing the storage layout and maximizing the use of limited space resources. Limit bolts restrict the slider's position, preventing it from sliding during transportation and causing the locking blocks to disengage from their slots.

[0016] (3) By setting up an inspection cover, a convenient channel is provided to directly observe the working status of the worm gear and worm, so that potential problems can be discovered in time and corresponding maintenance measures can be taken in advance.

[0017] (4) Some mixed oils contain viscous components, which tend to adhere to the barrel wall. By setting up a scraper, the mixed oil adhering to the barrel wall can be scraped off, thus avoiding waste of the mixed oil. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a front sectional view of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 2 Side view of the protective shell provided for this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a left side view of the present invention;

[0021] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Barrel body; 2. Protective shell; 3. Inspection cover; 4. Worm gear; 5. Worm; 6. Mounting block; 7. Slide groove; 8. Sliding block; 9. Push rod; 10. Connecting rod; 11. Bracket; 12. Caster; 13. Scraper; 14. Second support rod; 15. Stirring shaft; 16. First support rod; 17. Spiral blade; 18. Driven bevel gear; 19. Rotating shaft; 20. Driving bevel gear; 21. Handle; 22. Rotating disc; 23. Limit bolt; 24. Locking block; 25. Locking groove. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments:

[0023] like Figure 1-3 The diagram shows an industrial-grade mixed oil storage tank with a stirring mechanism, comprising a tank body 1. The top wall of the tank body 1 has an opening connected to a top cover. A stirring shaft 15 is rotatably connected to the top wall of the tank body 1. The stirring shaft 15 is connected to several sets of first support rods 16, which are staggered and connected to a spiral blade 17. The stirring shaft 15 is connected to two sets of second support rods 14, one above the other. Both sets of second support rods 14 are connected to a scraper 13. The scraper 13, made of a tough material, rests against the inner wall of the tank body 1 on the side away from the support rods.

[0024] like Figure 1-2 As shown, the top of the stirring shaft 15 extends out of the barrel 1 and is connected to a worm gear 4. A protective shell 2 is connected to the top wall of the barrel 1. The worm gear 4 is located inside the protective shell 2. A maintenance cover 3 is detachably connected to the top of the protective shell 2. The two ends of the worm 5 are rotatably connected to the front and rear walls of the protective shell 2. The worm 5 meshes with the worm gear 4. One end of the worm 5 extends out of the protective shell 2 and is connected to a driven bevel gear 18. A rotating shaft 19 is rotatably connected to the top wall of the barrel 1. The rotating shaft 19 is connected to a driving bevel gear 20. The driving bevel gear 20 meshes with the driven bevel gear 18. A rotating disk 22 is connected to the top of the rotating shaft 19. A handle 21 is connected to the edge of the upper surface of the rotating disk 22. The rotating disk 22 can be rotated through the handle 21. The rotating disk 22 drives the rotating shaft 19 to rotate. The rotating shaft 19 drives the driving bevel gear 20 to rotate. The driving bevel gear 20 drives the driven bevel gear 18 to rotate. Driven bevel gear 18 drives worm 5 to rotate, worm 5 drives worm wheel 4 to rotate, worm wheel 4 drives stirring shaft 15 to rotate, stirring shaft 15 drives first support rod 16 and second support rod 14 to rotate, first support rod 16 drives spiral blade 17 to rotate and stir the mixed oil, second support rod 14 drives scraper 13 to make circular motion, scraper 13 always in contact with the inner wall of barrel 1 when rotating, scraping off the adhering mixed oil.

[0025] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a transport device is connected to the barrel body 1 for transporting the barrel body 1. The transport device includes a mounting block 6, a push rod 9 connected to the side wall of the mounting block 6, and two side grooves 7 on the bottom wall of the mounting block 6. A slider 8 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the groove 7. The longitudinal sections of the groove 7 and the slider 8 are both inverted trapezoidal. A limit bolt 23 is threadedly connected to the mounting block 6. One end of the limit bolt 23 is located inside the groove 7 and engages with the slider 8. A connecting rod 10 is connected to the bottom wall of the slider 8. The connecting rod 10 is connected to a bracket 11. Both brackets 11 are connected to locking blocks 24. The barrel body 1 has locking slots 25 on the front and rear sides, which engage with the locking blocks 24. Casters 12 are connected to the bottom of the brackets 11. Rotating the limit bolt 23 causes it to abut against the slider 8. The side of the slider 8 away from the limit bolt 23 is tightly fitted against the inner wall of the groove 7. At this time, the locking block 24 is tightly fitted against the inner wall of the locking slot 25, and the bottom wall of the mounting block 6 abuts against the top wall of the barrel body 1. Rotate the limit bolt 23 in the opposite direction so that the limit bolt 23 gradually moves out of the slide groove 7. The slider 8 can slide towards the limit bolt 23, driving the bracket 11 to move outward, so that the locking block 24 gradually slides out of the locking groove 25. At this time, the bracket 11 and the mounting block 6 can be removed from the barrel 1.

[0026] The specific implementation process is as follows:

[0027] During use, the turntable can be rotated periodically by the handle 21, causing the spiral blades 17 to rotate and stir the mixed oil in the barrel 1 evenly. The scraper 13 is then rotated to scrape off the mixed oil adhering to the inner wall of the barrel 1. When the barrel 1 needs to be moved, the locking block 24 on the bracket 11 is aligned with the locking groove 25 on the barrel 1. The limiting bolt 23 is rotated, pushing the slider 8 inward so that the slider 8 contacts the inner wall of the groove 7, causing the locking block 24 to engage in the groove 25. Then, by holding the push rod 9 and using the contact point between the caster 12 and the ground as a fulcrum, the barrel 1 is tilted to one side so that the bottom of the barrel 1 does not touch the ground, facilitating the movement of the entire device by pushing the push rod 9, thus completing the transportation of the barrel 1. During unloading, the limiting bolt 23 is rotated outward to provide sliding space for the slider 8. The bracket 11 is pulled, causing the locking block 24 to disengage from the groove 25, allowing the mounting block 6 and the bracket 11 to be removed from the barrel 1.

[0028] The above descriptions are merely embodiments of this utility model. Commonly known technical solutions and / or characteristics are not described in detail here. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the technical solution of this utility model. These modifications and improvements should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model, and will not affect the effectiveness of the implementation of this utility model or the practicality of the patent. The scope of protection claimed in this application should be determined by the content of its claims, and the specific embodiments described in the specification can be used to interpret the content of the claims.

Claims

1. An industrial grade mixing oil storage tank having a stirring mechanism, characterized by: The utility model relates to a bucket, including bucket (1), the bucket (1) rotatory connection has agitator shaft (15), agitator shaft (15) is connected with first support rod (16), first support rod (16) is connected with spiral blade (17), agitator shaft (15) is connected with worm wheel (4), the bucket (1) is connected with protective shell (2), protective shell (2) rotatory connection has worm (5), worm (5) is engaged with worm wheel (4), worm (5) is connected with driven bevel gear (18), the bucket (1) rotatory connection has rotating shaft (19), rotating shaft (19) is connected with driving bevel gear (20), driving bevel gear (20) is engaged with driven bevel gear (18), rotating shaft (19) is connected with rotating disc (22), rotating disc (22) is connected with handle (21), the bucket (1) is connected with transport device, and the transport device is used for transporting bucket (1).

2. The industrial grade mixing oil storage tank having a stirring mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The transport device includes a mounting block (6) connected with a connecting rod (10), the connecting rod (10) is connected with a support (11) connected with the bucket (1), the support (11) is connected with a caster (12), and the mounting block (6) is connected with a push rod (9).

3. An industrial grade mixing oil storage tank having a stirring mechanism as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting block (6) is provided with a sliding groove (7), the sliding groove (7) is slidably connected with a sliding block (8) on the inner wall, the sliding block (8) is connected with the connecting rod (10), the mounting block (6) is threadedly connected with a limiting pin (23), the limiting pin (23) is matched with the sliding block (8), the support (11) is connected with a clamping block (24), the bucket (1) is provided with a clamping groove (25), and the clamping groove (25) is clamped with the clamping block (24).

4. The industrial grade mixing oil storage tank having a stirring mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The protective shell (2) is detachably connected with an inspection cover (3).

5. The industrial grade mixing oil storage tank having a stirring mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The agitator shaft (15) is connected with a second support rod (14), the second support rod (14) is connected with a scraper (13), and the scraper (13) is in contact with the bucket (1).

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