Waste recovery device for chemical fiber safety net processing

By designing a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets, a rotating column and a cutting blade are used to cut the chemical fiber material into small pieces. Combined with scraper collection and dehumidification, the problem of uneven drying of chemical fiber waste is solved, and the stability and usability of the product are improved.

CN224028108UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24BINZHOU LONGFENG CHEM FIBER PROD CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-03
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Uneven distribution of chemical fiber waste during the drying process leads to some materials not being fully dried, affecting the quality of subsequent processing, such as adhesion and clumping, reducing the stability and usability of the final product.

Method used

Design a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets. The device uses a motor to drive a rotating column and a net drum to turn the chemical fiber material. At the same time, a cutting blade cuts the material into small pieces. Combined with a scraper to collect the debris and a vacuum dehumidification system, it ensures uniform heating.

Benefits of technology

It achieves uniform drying of chemical fiber materials, prevents tangling and stacking, improves the stability and usability of subsequent processing, and avoids adhesion and clumping.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of chemical fiber waste recovery, in particular to a waste recovery device for processing a chemical fiber safety net, which comprises a drying box, a first motor is fixedly connected to the rear end of the drying box, the output end of the first motor extends into the drying box to be fixedly connected with a rotating column, the net barrel is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rotating column, and two second motors are fixedly connected to the rear end of the net barrel. The first motor is started to drive the rotating column and the net barrel to rotate, meanwhile, the rotating block rotates on the first movable door, chemical fiber materials are turned over and heated in the net barrel, then the second motor is started to adjust the rotating rod and the cutting knife to rotate, the chemical fiber materials are cut into small shapes, uneven heating caused by winding and stacking is prevented, and the chemical fiber materials can be heated more stably. The problems that in the drying process, if chemical fiber waste is not evenly distributed, part of materials can not be fully dried, the subsequent processing quality is affected, the phenomena of adhesion, caking and the like occur, and the stability of a final product is reduced are solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of chemical fiber waste recycling, and in particular to a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets. Background Technology

[0002] Chemical fiber waste recycling typically includes a crushing system, a washing system, a drying system, and a subsequent reprocessing or storage system. The recycled fibers can be reprocessed into new products or properly stored for future use. The entire process not only helps reduce environmental pollution but also significantly reduces raw material costs, reflecting the concept and technological background of green manufacturing.

[0003] In chemical fiber waste recycling equipment, if the chemical fiber waste is not distributed evenly during the drying process, some materials may not be fully dried, which may affect the quality of subsequent processing, such as adhesion and clumping, and reduce the stability and usability of the final product.

[0004] Therefore, in the above-mentioned chemical fiber waste recycling device, if the chemical fiber waste is not evenly distributed during the drying process, some materials may not be fully dried, thus affecting the quality of subsequent processing, such as adhesion, clumping, etc., reducing the stability and usability of the final product. A waste recycling device for chemical fiber safety net processing can be designed to break the chemical fiber material into small pieces while drying, so that it is heated more evenly. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to overcome the problem that if the chemical fiber waste is unevenly distributed during the drying process in the chemical fiber waste recycling device, some materials may not be fully dried, thus affecting the quality of subsequent processing, such as adhesion and clumping.

[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets, including a drying box; it also includes a net barrel, a rotating rod, and a cutting blade. A motor is fixedly connected to the rear end of the drying box. The output end of the motor extends into the drying box and is fixedly connected to a rotating column. The net barrel is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rotating column. Two motors are fixedly connected to the rear end of the net barrel. The output ends of the motors extend into the net barrel and are fixedly connected to a rotating rod. Multiple cutting blades are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rotating rod. Two fixing blocks are fixedly connected to the front of the inner side of the net barrel. The fixing blocks are rotatably connected to the rotating rod. A groove is provided at the front end of the rotating column. A barrel lid is movably connected to the front end of the net barrel. An insert block is fixedly connected to the rear end of the barrel lid. The insert block is movably connected to the groove. A rotating block is fixedly connected to the front end of the barrel lid. A movable door is rotatably connected to the front end of the rotating block. The movable door is movably connected to the drying box. A handle is fixedly connected to the front end of the movable door. Mounting blocks are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the movable door. Bolts are threaded into the mounting blocks. The drying box is threadedly connected to the bolts.

[0007] Preferably, by removing the bolts from the mounting block, opening the movable door one using the handle, placing the chemical fiber material into the mesh barrel, inserting the insert block on the barrel lid into the groove, and simultaneously closing and securing the movable door one, then starting motor one to drive the rotating column and mesh barrel to rotate, while the rotating block rotates on the movable door one, causing the chemical fiber material to tumble and be heated inside the mesh barrel. Then, starting motor two to adjust the rotating rod and cutting blade to rotate, cutting the chemical fiber material into smaller shapes to prevent tangling and stacking that would cause uneven heating.

[0008] Preferably, a collection filter plate is fixedly connected to the lower part of the interior of the drying box, and a motor is fixedly connected to the lower part of the rear end of the drying box. The output end of the motor extends into the interior of the drying box and is fixedly connected to a threaded rod.

[0009] Preferably, the threaded rod is rotatably connected to the drying box, and a scraper is threadedly connected to the outer surface of the threaded rod. The scraper is slidably connected to the collecting filter plate. A limit rod is fixedly connected to the right side of the inside of the drying box, and the limit rod is slidably connected to the scraper.

[0010] Preferably, a movable door 2 is movably connected to the front end of the drying oven at the position corresponding to the collection filter plate, and a long groove is opened at the front end of the movable door 2.

[0011] Preferably, a partition is provided at the bottom of the collection filter plate, and the partition is fixedly connected to the drying box.

[0012] Preferably, multiple heating tubes are fixedly connected to the bottom of the partition, and the heating tubes are fixedly connected to the drying oven.

[0013] Preferably, two exhaust fans are fixedly connected to the upper part of the drying oven. The left end of the left exhaust fan is fixedly connected to an exhaust pipe, and the right end of the right exhaust fan is fixedly connected to the same exhaust pipe. The other end of the exhaust pipe extends into the interior of the drying oven.

[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0015] By removing the bolts from the mounting block and opening the movable door using the handle, the chemical fiber material is placed into the mesh drum. The insert block on the drum lid is then inserted into the groove, and the movable door is closed and secured. Then, motor one is started to drive the rotating column and the mesh drum to rotate, while the rotating block rotates on the movable door one, causing the chemical fiber material to tumble and heat inside the mesh drum. Then, motor two is started to adjust the rotating rod and the cutting blade to cut the chemical fiber material into smaller shapes, preventing tangling and stacking that would cause uneven heating. This solves the problem in chemical fiber waste recycling devices where uneven distribution of chemical fiber waste during the drying process may result in some materials not being fully dried, thus affecting the quality of subsequent processing, such as adhesion and clumping, reducing the stability and usability of the final product. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1The diagram shown is a three-dimensional side sectional view of a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to this utility model.

[0017] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to this utility model.

[0018] Figure 3 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional lower cross-sectional view of a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to this utility model.

[0019] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional top cross-sectional view of a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to this utility model.

[0020] Figure 5 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional rear cross-sectional view of a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to this utility model.

[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram: 1. Drying oven; 2. Motor 1; 3. Rotating column; 4. Mesh drum; 5. Motor 2; 6. Rotating rod; 7. Cutting blade; 8. Fixing block; 9. Groove; 10. Bucket lid; 11. Insert block; 12. Rotating block; 13. Movable door 1; 14. Handle; 15. Mounting block; 16. Bolt; 17. Partition plate; 18. Heating tube; 19. Collection filter plate; 20. Motor 3; 21. Threaded rod; 22. Scraper; 23. Limiting rod; 24. Air extractor; 26. Air extraction pipe; 27. Movable door 2; 28. Long trough. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0023] Please see Figures 1-5This utility model provides an embodiment: a waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets includes a drying box 1; it also includes a mesh barrel 4, a rotating rod 6, and cutting blades 7. A motor 2 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the drying box 1. The output end of the motor 2 extends into the drying box 1 and is fixedly connected to a rotating column 3. The mesh barrel 4 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rotating column 3. Two motors 5 are fixedly connected to the rear end of the mesh barrel 4. The output end of the motors 5 extends into the mesh barrel 4 and is fixedly connected to a rotating rod 6. Multiple cutting blades 7 are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rotating rod 6. Two fixing blocks 8 are fixedly connected to the front of the inner side of the mesh barrel 4. The fixing blocks 8 are rotatably connected to the rotating rod 6. A groove 9 is provided at the front end of the rotating column 3. A barrel cover 10 is movably connected to the front end of the mesh barrel 4. An insert block 11 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the barrel cover 10. The insert block 11 is movably connected to the groove 9. A cutting blade 7 is fixedly connected to the front end of the barrel cover 10. Rotating block 12, with a movable door 13 rotatably connected to its front end, is movably connected to drying chamber 1. A handle 14 is fixedly connected to the front end of movable door 13. Mounting blocks 15 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of movable door, respectively. Bolts 16 are threadedly connected to the inside of mounting blocks 15. Drying chamber 1 is threadedly connected to bolts 16. By removing bolts 16 from mounting blocks 15 and using handle 14 to open movable door 13, chemical fiber material is placed into mesh barrel 4. The insert block 11 on barrel cover 10 is inserted into groove 9, and movable door 13 is closed and fixed. Then, motor 2 is started to drive rotating column 3 and mesh barrel 4 to rotate. At the same time, rotating block 12 rotates on movable door 13, causing chemical fiber material to tumble and be heated in mesh barrel 4. Then, motor 5 is started to adjust rotating rod 6 and cutting blade 7 to rotate, cutting chemical fiber material into smaller shapes to prevent tangling and stacking, which would cause uneven heating.

[0024] Please see Figures 2-4 In this embodiment, a collection filter plate 19 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the interior of the drying box 1. A motor 20 is fixedly connected to the lower rear end of the drying box 1. The output end of the motor 20 extends into the interior of the drying box 1 and is fixedly connected to a threaded rod 21. When the chemical fiber material is crushed, the debris falls onto the collection filter plate 19. The motor 20 drives the threaded rod 21 to rotate. The threaded rod 21 is rotatably connected to the drying box 1. A scraper 22 is threadedly connected to the outer surface of the threaded rod 21. The scraper 22 is slidably connected to the collection filter plate 19. A limit rod 23 is fixedly connected to the right side of the interior of the drying box 1. The limit rod 23 is slidably connected to the scraper 22. The threaded rod 21 drives the scraper 22 to move back and forth, scraping and collecting the debris on the collection filter plate 19. A movable door 27 is movably connected to the front end of the drying box 1 at the position corresponding to the collection filter plate 19. A long groove 28 is opened at the front end of the movable door 27. The movable door 27 can be opened through the long groove 28 to remove the debris.

[0025] Please see Figures 1-5In this embodiment, a partition 17 is provided at the bottom of the collection filter plate 19. The partition 17 is fixedly connected to the drying box 1. The partition 17 can protect the heating tube 18. Multiple heating tubes 18 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the partition 17. The heating tubes 18 are fixedly connected to the drying box 1 and provide heat. Two exhaust fans 24 are fixedly connected to the upper part of the interior of the drying box 1. The left end of the left exhaust fan 24 is fixedly connected to the exhaust pipe 26, and the right end of the right exhaust fan 24 is fixedly connected to the same exhaust pipe 26. The other end of the exhaust pipe 26 extends into the interior of the drying box 1. After the exhaust fan 24 extracts the air from the upper part of the drying box 1 for dehumidification, it is sent to the heating tube 18 through the exhaust pipe 26.

[0026] During operation, heating tube 18 is used to provide heat when drying the cleaned chemical fiber material. Partition 17 protects the heating tube 18. Then, bolts 16 are removed from mounting block 15, and the movable door 13 is opened using handle 14. The chemical fiber material is placed into the mesh drum 4, and the insert 11 on the lid 10 is inserted into the groove 9. Simultaneously, the movable door 13 is closed and secured. Then, motor 2 is started, driving the rotating column 3 and the mesh drum 4 to rotate. At the same time, rotating block 12 rotates on the movable door 13, causing the chemical fiber material to tumble and be heated within the mesh drum 4. Then, the second motor 5 is started to rotate the rotating rod 6 and the cutting blade 7 to cut the chemical fiber material into smaller shapes to prevent tangling and stacking, which would cause uneven heating. The debris generated when the chemical fiber material is crushed falls onto the collection filter plate 19. The third motor 20 drives the threaded rod 21 to rotate, causing the scraper 22 to move back and forth and scrape the debris on the collection filter plate 19 to collect it. At the same time, the movable door 27 can be opened through the long slot 28 to take out the debris. During drying, the air extractor 24 extracts the air from the upper part of the drying chamber 1 for dehumidification and then sends it to the heating tube 18 through the air extraction pipe 26.

[0027] Through the above steps, when drying the cleaned chemical fiber material, remove the bolts 16 from the mounting block 15, open the movable door 13 through the handle 14, put the chemical fiber material into the mesh drum 4, insert the insert block 11 on the drum cover 10 into the groove 9, and close and fix the movable door 13. Then start the motor 2 to drive the rotating column 3 and the mesh drum 4 to rotate, while the rotating block 12 rotates on the movable door 13, so that the chemical fiber material is turned over and heated in the mesh drum 4. Then start the motor 5 to adjust the rotating rod 6 and the cutting blade 7 to cut the chemical fiber material into smaller shapes to prevent entanglement and stacking, which would cause uneven heating. This solves the problem that if the chemical fiber waste is not distributed evenly during the drying process in the chemical fiber waste recycling device, some materials may not be fully dried, which will affect the quality of subsequent processing, such as adhesion, clumping, etc., reducing the stability and usability of the final product.

Claims

1. A waste recovery device for processing of synthetic fiber safety net, comprising a drying box (1); characterized in that: It also includes a mesh barrel (4), a rotating rod (6), and a cutting blade (7). A motor (2) is fixedly connected to the rear end of the drying box (1). The output end of the motor (2) extends into the drying box (1) and is fixedly connected to a rotating column (3). The outer surface of the rotating column (3) is fixedly connected to the mesh barrel (4). Two motors (5) are fixedly connected to the rear end of the mesh barrel (4). The output end of the motors (5) extends into the mesh barrel (4) and is fixedly connected to a rotating rod (6). Multiple cutting blades (7) are fixedly connected to the outer surface of the rotating rod (6). Two fixing blocks (8) are fixedly connected to the front inner side of the mesh barrel (4). The fixing blocks (8) are rotatably connected to the rotating rod (6). The rotating column ( 3) has a groove (9) at the front end. The front end of the mesh bucket (4) is movably connected to the bucket lid (10). The rear end of the bucket lid (10) is fixedly connected to the insert block (11). The insert block (11) is movably connected to the groove (9). The front end of the bucket lid (10) is fixedly connected to the rotating block (12). The front end of the rotating block (12) is rotatably connected to the movable door (13). The movable door (13) is movably connected to the drying box (1). The front end of the movable door (13) is fixedly connected to the handle (14). The left and right sides of the movable door are respectively fixedly connected to the mounting blocks (15). The internal threads of the mounting blocks (15) are connected to bolts (16). The drying box (1) is threadedly connected to the bolts (16).

2. The waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to claim 1, characterized in that: A collection filter plate (19) is fixedly connected to the lower part of the interior of the drying box (1), and a motor (20) is fixedly connected to the lower part of the rear end of the drying box (1). The output end of the motor (20) extends into the interior of the drying box (1) and is fixedly connected to a threaded rod (21).

3. The waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to claim 2, characterized in that: The threaded rod (21) is rotatably connected to the drying box (1). The outer surface of the threaded rod (21) is threaded with a scraper (22). The scraper (22) is slidably connected to the collection filter plate (19). Inside the drying box (1), a limit rod (23) is fixedly connected to the right side. The limit rod (23) is slidably connected to the scraper (22).

4. The waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to claim 3, characterized in that: The front end of the drying oven (1) is movably connected to the collection filter plate (19) with a second movable door (27), and the front end of the second movable door (27) has a long groove (28).

5. The waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to claim 4, characterized in that: A partition (17) is provided at the bottom of the collecting filter plate (19), and the partition (17) is fixedly connected to the drying box (1).

6. The waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to claim 5, characterized in that: Multiple heating tubes (18) are fixedly connected to the bottom of the partition (17), and the heating tubes (18) are fixedly connected to the drying box (1).

7. The waste recycling device for processing chemical fiber safety nets according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two air extractors (24) are fixedly connected to the upper part of the inside of the drying oven (1). The left end of the left air extractor (24) is fixedly connected to the air extraction pipe (26), and the right end of the right air extractor (24) is fixedly connected to the same air extraction pipe (26). The other end of the air extraction pipe (26) extends into the inside of the drying oven (1).