Electromagnetic wave algae removal device
By introducing adjustable baffles and connecting mechanisms into the electromagnetic wave algae removal device, the problem of the electrode plates not being fully submerged when the water flow is low is solved, achieving efficient water flow control and algae removal effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Existing algae removers cannot completely submerge the electrode plates when the water flow is low, which increases the operating cost.
An electromagnetic wave algae removal device was designed, which includes an adjustable baffle and a connecting mechanism. Through components such as screws, nut blocks and guide bars, the electrode plates and connecting pipes can be flexibly controlled to ensure adaptive adjustment of water flow.
It improves the flexibility and ease of operation of the device, enhances the stability and reliability of the electrode plates, and improves the algae removal efficiency and the accuracy of water flow control.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water treatment technology, and in particular to an electromagnetic wave algae removal device. Background Technology
[0002] Electromagnetic waves can be used to treat water quality. A time-varying electromagnetic wave generator outputs to the electrode group, generating regularly variable ultra-low frequency electromagnetic waves of 500-4500Hz to remove algae from the water flowing through the algaecide.
[0003] However, existing algae removers are not convenient to control the number of electrode plates used according to the water flow during use, which means that the water flow cannot completely submerge the electrode plates when the water flow is small, which can easily increase the cost of use. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies, such as the inconvenience of controlling the number of electrode plates used based on water flow, which makes it difficult for the water flow to completely submerge the electrode plates when the water flow is small, thus increasing the cost of use. Therefore, this invention proposes an electromagnetic wave algae removal device.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] An electromagnetic wave algae removal device includes two mounting bases that are detachably fixed on a mounting plate. A common housing is fixed between the two mounting bases. Multiple electrode plates are fixed along the length of the bottom wall of the housing, and a discharge area is formed between two adjacent electrode plates.
[0007] Multiple second connecting pipes are connected to the housing, and the other end of the multiple second connecting pipes is connected to the same water inlet pipe. One end of the water inlet pipe is connected to an external water pump.
[0008] Multiple first connecting pipes, each of which is connected to the housing, and the other end of each of the multiple first connecting pipes is connected to the same drain pipe for drainage;
[0009] An adjustment mechanism, mounted on the housing, is used to control the opening and closing of the corresponding first and second connecting pipes.
[0010] In one possible design, the adjustment mechanism includes baffles that slide through the inner walls of both sides of the housing, with multiple electrode plates located between the two baffles. Two rotating seats are fixedly provided on the top of the housing, and a common screw is rotatably provided between the two rotating seats. A nut block is threaded onto the screw, and the nut block is connected to the two baffles through a connector.
[0011] In one possible design, the connector includes a connecting plate fixed between two baffles, a guide strip fixedly mounted on the top of the connecting plate, the guide strip being slidably mounted on the top of the housing via a guide rail, and one side of the guide strip being connected to a nut block.
[0012] In one possible design, the top of the baffle is fixedly provided with a guide seat corresponding to the electrode sheet, and the guide strip is slidably disposed in the guide seat.
[0013] In one possible design, a pin is slidably provided through the top of the guide seat, and a limiting ring located inside the guide seat is fixedly sleeved on the outer wall of the pin. One end of the guide strip has an insertion hole for use with the pin.
[0014] In one possible design, a tension spring is fitted on the outer wall of the pin, and the two ends of the tension spring are fixedly connected to the top of the pin and the top of the guide seat, respectively.
[0015] Beneficial effects:
[0016] In this utility model, the electromagnetic wave algae removal device uses multiple electrode plates fixedly arranged along the length direction on the bottom wall of the shell to form a discharge area between adjacent electrode plates, which can generate electromagnetic waves to effectively remove algae in the water. This allows the device to make full use of the energy of electromagnetic waves during operation to quickly and effectively treat algae.
[0017] In this utility model, the electromagnetic wave algae removal device includes an adjustment mechanism on the housing, comprising components such as baffles, rotating seats, screws, nut blocks, and connectors that slide through the inner walls of both sides of the housing. Users can easily adjust the position of the baffles as needed, thereby controlling the opening and closing of the corresponding first and second connecting pipes. This not only improves the flexibility of the device but also facilitates user operation and maintenance.
[0018] In this utility model, the design of the connecting plate, guide bar, and guide rail in the connecting parts of the electromagnetic wave algae removal device ensures the stability and accuracy of the baffle during movement. At the same time, the coordinated use of components such as guide seat, pin, limit ring, and spring further enhances the stability and reliability of the device, enabling the device to maintain good performance during long-term operation.
[0019] In this invention, algae removal is achieved by utilizing electromagnetic waves generated by electrode plates. Simultaneously, the water flow and the size of the electrode plate's effective area can be easily controlled through an adjustment mechanism, thereby improving algae removal efficiency and flexibility. Furthermore, the device has a reasonable structural design and stable component connections, ensuring long-term operational stability and reliability. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an electromagnetic wave algae removal device proposed in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the shell structure of an electromagnetic wave algae removal device proposed in this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the baffle installation structure of an electromagnetic wave algae removal device proposed in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the guide block of an electromagnetic wave algae removal device proposed in this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Mounting plate; 2. Mounting base; 3. Housing; 4. Baffle; 5. Connecting plate; 6. Rotating seat; 7. Screw; 8. Nut block; 9. Drain pipe; 10. First connecting pipe; 11. Water inlet pipe; 12. Second connecting pipe; 13. Electrode plate; 14. Guide strip; 15. Guide seat; 16. Pin; 17. Tension spring; 18. Limiting ring; 19. Insertion hole. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0026] Example 1
[0027] Reference Figures 1-4 An algae removal device includes: a mounting plate 1 on which two mounting seats 2 are detachably fixed. These two mounting seats 2 provide stable support for the entire device. Between the two mounting seats 2, a housing 3 is fixedly disposed, serving as the main body of the device. Multiple electrode plates 13 are fixedly disposed along the length of the bottom wall of the housing 3. These electrode plates 13 are evenly distributed, forming a discharge zone between adjacent electrode plates 13. The electrode plates 13 are connected to a time-varying electromagnetic wave generator inside an external electrical control cabinet via wires to generate electromagnetic waves for algae removal.
[0028] Next, to supply water to the housing 3, multiple second connecting pipes 12 are installed, all of which are connected to the housing 3. Simultaneously, the other ends of the multiple second connecting pipes 12 are connected to a common water inlet pipe 11. One end of the water inlet pipe 11 is connected to an external water pump to introduce water pumped by the pump into the housing 3.
[0029] For drainage, multiple first connecting pipes 10 are also provided, and these first connecting pipes 10 are all connected to the housing 3. The other end of the multiple first connecting pipes 10 is connected to a common drain pipe 9 for discharging the treated water.
[0030] An adjustment mechanism is provided to control the opening and closing of the corresponding first connecting tube 10 and second connecting tube 12. This adjustment mechanism includes two baffles 4, which are slidably disposed on the inner walls of both sides of the housing 3. Multiple electrode plates 13 are located between the two baffles 4 to ensure that the baffles 4 seal the first connecting tube 10, the second connecting tube 12, and the discharge area.
[0031] Two rotating seats 6 are fixedly installed on the top of the housing 3, and a screw 7 is rotatably connected between the two rotating seats 6. A nut block 8 is threaded onto the screw 7, and the nut block 8 is connected to two baffles 4 through a connector. When the screw 7 is rotated, the nut block 8 moves along the screw 7, thereby driving the two baffles 4 to move synchronously through the connector.
[0032] The connecting component includes a connecting plate 5 fixedly disposed between the two baffles 4. A guide bar 14 is fixedly disposed on the top of the connecting plate 5, and the guide bar 14 is slidably disposed on the top of the housing 3 via a guide rail to ensure that the connecting plate 5 and the baffles 4 can move smoothly. One side of the guide bar 14 is connected to a nut block 8, so that when the nut block 8 moves, it can drive the guide bar 14, the connecting plate 5, and the two baffles 4 to move together.
[0033] To further stabilize the movement of the baffles 4, a guide seat 15 corresponding to the electrode plate 13 is fixedly provided on the top of each baffle 4. The guide bar 14 is slidably disposed in the guide seat 15 to ensure that the baffle 4 does not deviate from the predetermined trajectory during movement, and the position of the baffle 4 can be determined by the position of the guide bar 14 on one side of the guide seat 15.
[0034] This application can be used in the field of water treatment, or in other fields applicable to this application.
[0035] Example 2
[0036] refer to Figures 1-4 An improvement upon Embodiment 1: An electromagnetic wave algae removal device applied in the field of water treatment. Furthermore, a pin 16 is slidably mounted through the top of each guide seat 15, and a limiting ring 18 is fixedly fitted onto the outer wall of the pin 16 within the guide seat 15. One end of the guide bar 14 has a socket 19 for engaging with the pin 16. When the guide bar 14 moves to a predetermined position, the pin 16 can be inserted into the socket 19 to fix the baffle 4.
[0037] To enhance the fixing effect of the pin 16, a tension spring 17 is fitted onto the outer wall of the pin 16. The two ends of the tension spring 17 are fixedly connected to the top of the pin 16 and the top of the guide seat 15, respectively. When it is necessary to fix the baffle 4, simply loosen the pin 16; the tension of the spring 17 will then drive the pin 16 into the insertion hole 19. When it is necessary to move the baffle 4, simply pull out the pin 16 to disengage it from the insertion hole 19, and then rotate the screw 7.
[0038] In this application, when in use, the inlet pipe 11 is connected to the inlet pump, the drain pipe 9 is connected to the external water pipe, and the electrode plate 13 is connected to the time-varying electromagnetic wave generator in the external electrical control cabinet. When water enters the mounting plate 1, algae removal can be performed through the electrode plate 13.
[0039] When the water flow is small, pull the pin 16 upward to disengage the bottom end of the pin 16 from the insertion hole 19. Then rotate the screw 7. During the rotation of the screw 7, the nut block 8 can move. The movement of the nut block 8 can move the guide bar 14. The movement of the guide bar 14 can move the connecting plate 5. The movement of the connecting plate 5 can move the two baffles 4, which can close the discharge area between the two adjacent electrode plates 13 and the corresponding second connecting pipe 12 and first connecting pipe 10, thereby changing the water flow channel. After the adjustment is completed, release the pin 16. The pin 16 can be reset and moved under the force of the tension spring 17 and inserted into the corresponding insertion hole 19 to limit the guide bar 14.
[0040] However, as is well known to those skilled in the art, the working principle and wiring method of electrode 13 are commonplace and are all conventional methods or common knowledge, so they will not be described in detail here. Those skilled in the art can make any selections according to their needs or convenience.
[0041] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. An electromagnetic wave algae removing device, characterized by, Including two mounting seats (2) which can be disassembled and fixed on the mounting plate (1), one shell (3) is fixedly arranged between the two mounting seats (2), the bottom wall of the shell (3) is fixedly provided with a plurality of electrode pieces (13) along the length direction, and the adjacent two electrode pieces (13) form a discharge area; A plurality of second connecting pipes (12) are in communication with the shell (3), and one water inlet pipe (11) is in communication with the other end of the plurality of second connecting pipes (12); one end of the water inlet pipe (11) is connected with an external water pump; A plurality of first connecting pipes (10) are in communication with the shell (3), and one water outlet pipe (9) for water drainage is in communication with the other end of the plurality of first connecting pipes (10); An adjusting mechanism is arranged on the shell (3) and used for controlling the opening and closing of the corresponding first connecting pipe (10) and second connecting pipe (12).
2. The electromagnetic wave algae removing device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The adjusting mechanism comprises baffles (4) which are slidably arranged through the inner walls of the two sides of the shell (3), the plurality of electrode pieces (13) are located between the two baffles (4), the top of the shell (3) is fixedly provided with two rotating seats (6), one screw rod (7) is rotatably arranged between the two rotating seats (6), a nut block (8) is threadedly arranged on the screw rod (7), and the nut block (8) is connected with the two baffles (4) through a connecting piece.
3. The electromagnetic wave algae removing device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The connecting piece comprises a connecting plate (5) which is fixedly arranged between the two baffles (4), the top of the connecting plate (5) is fixedly provided with a guide strip (14), the guide strip (14) is slidably arranged on the top of the shell (3) through a guide rail, and one side of the guide strip (14) is connected with the nut block (8).
4. The electromagnetic wave algae removing device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The top of the baffle (4) is fixedly provided with a guide seat (15) corresponding to the electrode piece (13), and the guide strip (14) is slidably arranged in the guide seat (15).
5. The electromagnetic wave algae removing device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The top of the guide seat (15) is slidably provided with a pin column (16), the outer wall of the pin column (16) is fixedly provided with a limiting ring (18) arranged in the guide seat (15), and one end of the guide strip (14) is provided with a plug hole (19) matched with the pin column (16).
6. The electromagnetic wave algae removing device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The outer wall of the pin column (16) is sleeved with a tension spring (17), and the two ends of the tension spring (17) are fixedly connected with the top end of the pin column (16) and the top of the guide seat (15) respectively.