Cultivation pond tail water monitoring device

By introducing a pulverizing component and a protective cover into the tailwater monitoring device, the problem of impurity clogging was solved, achieving high-precision tailwater monitoring and sensor protection, and improving the service life of the device.

CN224152475UActive Publication Date: 2026-04-21TAIZHOU HE CHANGGUI AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520938746.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-14
Publication Date
2026-04-21
Estimated Expiration
2035-05-14

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Technical Problem

Existing wastewater monitoring devices lack a crushing structure in the monitoring pipeline, which makes it easy for large particulate impurities in the wastewater, such as feed residue, feces and algae clumps, to clog the pipeline and affect the monitoring accuracy.

Method used

A pulverizing assembly including a motor, a rotating rod, a bevel gear, a transmission rod, and pulverizing blades was designed. The motor drives the rotating rod to rotate the bevel gear and the transmission rod, which in turn drives the pulverizing blades to pulverize impurities, preventing pipe blockage. A protective cover is installed on the outside of the monitoring sensor to protect it from damage.

Benefits of technology

It effectively breaks down impurities in the wastewater, prevents pipe blockage, improves monitoring accuracy, and extends the service life of monitoring sensors.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of pond tail water monitoring, and discloses an aquaculture pond tail water monitoring device which comprises a pond body. A drainage pipeline and a monitoring pipeline, the drainage pipeline is fixedly connected to the front side of the exterior of the pond body, and the monitoring pipeline is installed outside the drainage pipeline; the motor is arranged at the top of the monitoring pipeline; the rotating rod is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor, and the rotating rod is rotationally connected to the interior of the monitoring pipeline; a mounting shell and a transmission rod, the mounting shell is arranged in the monitoring pipeline, and the transmission rod is rotationally connected to the interior of the mounting shell; the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear are meshed with each other, and the first bevel gear is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rotating rod. According to the utility model, when the tail water is monitored, impurities in the tail water can be conveniently crushed, and the impurities are prevented from blocking the pipeline, so that the monitoring precision is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pond tailwater monitoring technology, and in particular to a device for monitoring tailwater in aquaculture ponds. Background Technology

[0002] Aquaculture ponds are artificial or natural water bodies specifically used for aquaculture, mainly for raising aquatic animals such as fish, shrimp, crabs, and shellfish. It is the most common aquaculture method and is widely used in freshwater and some brackish water areas. Due to feeding, metabolism, and the deposition of uneaten feed, the water quality is prone to deterioration, producing "tailwater". When tailwater is discharged from the pond, monitoring devices are needed to monitor the water quality, ensure that the tailwater meets the discharge standards, and prevent water pollution.

[0003] Existing wastewater monitoring devices are typically installed at the drainage outlet of aquaculture ponds. When draining water, the valve at the drainage outlet is opened, and water from inside the pond enters the monitoring pipe. The discharged water is monitored by a monitor installed inside the monitoring pipe.

[0004] Although existing wastewater monitoring devices can perform wastewater monitoring operations, the monitoring pipelines lack a crushing structure. The wastewater often contains large particulate impurities such as feed residue, feces, and algae clumps, which can easily clog the pipelines and affect the monitoring accuracy. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a monitoring device for aquaculture pond tailwater, which aims to improve the problem that the monitoring pipes in the existing technology lack a crushing structure, and the tailwater often contains large particulate impurities such as feed residue, feces, and algae clumps. These impurities can easily clog the pipes, thus affecting the monitoring accuracy.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A device for monitoring the wastewater from an aquaculture pond, comprising:

[0008] The pond itself;

[0009] A drainage pipe and a monitoring pipe are provided, wherein the drainage pipe is fixedly connected to the front side of the exterior of the pond body, and the monitoring pipe is installed outside the drainage pipe;

[0010] An electric motor is mounted at the top of the monitoring pipe;

[0011] A rotating rod, which is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor and rotatably connected inside the monitoring pipeline;

[0012] A mounting housing and a transmission rod are provided, wherein the mounting housing is disposed inside the monitoring pipe, and the transmission rod is rotatably connected inside the mounting housing;

[0013] A first bevel gear and a second bevel gear mesh with each other, wherein the first bevel gear is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rotating rod, and the second bevel gear is fixedly connected to the outside of the transmission rod;

[0014] A monitoring sensor is installed inside the monitoring pipe on the left side.

[0015] And a crushing component, which is used to crush impurities inside the monitoring pipeline.

[0016] Furthermore, the crushing assembly includes a mounting plate, which is fixedly connected to both sides of the outer side of the transmission rod, and crushing blades are fixedly connected to all four sides of the outer side of the mounting plate.

[0017] Furthermore, a protective cover is provided on the outside of the monitoring sensor, and an insert block is fixedly connected to the left side of the outside of the protective cover. The top of the insert block penetrates the inside of the monitoring pipe. Fixing blocks are fixedly connected to the top left side of the monitoring pipe. Bolts are provided inside the two fixing blocks and the insert block, and nuts are threaded to the bottom of the bolts.

[0018] Furthermore, a mounting block is fixedly connected to the top of the monitoring pipe, and the motor is fixedly connected inside the mounting block.

[0019] Furthermore, a fixing rod is fixedly connected to the outside of the mounting housing, and the bottom of the fixing rod is fixedly connected to the inside of the monitoring pipe.

[0020] Furthermore, a slot is provided on the left side inside the monitoring pipe, and the insert block is inserted into the slot.

[0021] Furthermore, the monitoring pipe has an installation hole inside, the monitoring sensor is inserted into the installation hole, the top of the plug has an installation groove, and the bolt is inserted into the installation groove.

[0022] Furthermore, a control valve is installed on the outside of the drainage pipe.

[0023] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0024] 1. In this utility model, during drainage monitoring, the control valve is first opened, and the pond water enters the monitoring pipe through the drainage pipe. The motor is started to drive the rotating rod and bevel gear one to rotate, which in turn drives the meshing bevel gear two and the transmission rod to rotate. The mounting plates on both sides of the transmission rod drive the crushing blades to rotate, crushing impurities in the tailwater, preventing pipe blockage, and improving monitoring accuracy.

[0025] 2. In this utility model, when installing the protective cover, first align the insert block with the slot and insert it so that the protective cover covers the outside of the monitoring sensor. Then, use bolts to pass through the mounting slots of the fixing block and the insert block, tighten the nuts to fix it, and the installation is completed. The protective cover can protect the monitoring sensor, prevent probe damage, and extend its service life. Attached Figure Description

[0026] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a monitoring device for aquaculture pond tailwater proposed in this utility model;

[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled monitoring pipeline structure of a fishpond tailwater monitoring device proposed in this utility model;

[0028] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the monitoring pipe of a fishpond tailwater monitoring device proposed in this utility model;

[0029] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the monitoring sensor structure of a fishpond tailwater monitoring device proposed in this utility model;

[0030] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle;

[0031] Figure 6 for Figure 4 Enlarged view of the structure at point B.

[0032] Legend:

[0033] 1. Pond body; 2. Drainage pipe; 3. Monitoring pipe; 4. Control valve; 5. Mounting block; 6. Motor; 7. Rotating rod; 8. Bevel gear one; 9. Bevel gear two; 10. Transmission rod; 11. Mounting plate; 12. Crushing blade; 13. Mounting shell; 14. Fixing rod; 15. Monitoring sensor; 16. Protective cover; 17. Insert block; 18. Mounting hole; 19. Slot; 20. Fixing block; 21. Bolt; 22. Nut; 23. Mounting groove. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0035] Reference Figures 1-5This utility model provides an embodiment of a pond tailwater monitoring device, comprising: a pond body 1; a drainage pipe 2 and a monitoring pipe 3, wherein the drainage pipe 2 is fixedly connected to the front side of the pond body 1, and the monitoring pipe 3 is installed outside the drainage pipe 2; a motor 6, which is disposed at the top of the monitoring pipe 3; a rotating rod 7, which is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor 6 and rotatably connected inside the monitoring pipe 3; a mounting shell 13 and a transmission rod 10, wherein the mounting shell 13 is disposed inside the monitoring pipe 3, and the transmission rod 10 is rotatably connected inside the mounting shell 13; a meshing bevel gear 1 8 and a bevel gear 2 9, wherein the bevel gear 1 8 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rotating rod 7, and the bevel gear 2 9 is fixedly connected to the outside of the transmission rod 10; and a monitoring sensor 15. The monitoring pipe 3 is installed on the left side inside; and a crushing component is used to crush impurities inside the monitoring pipe 3. The crushing component includes a mounting plate 11, which is fixedly connected to both sides of the transmission rod 10. Crushing blades 12 are fixedly connected to the outer periphery of the mounting plate 11. The crushing blades 12 are used to crush impurities in the tailwater. A mounting block 5 is fixedly connected to the top of the monitoring pipe 3. A motor 6 is fixedly connected inside the mounting block 5. The mounting block 5 is used to fix the motor 6. A fixing rod 14 is fixedly connected to the outside of the mounting shell 13. The bottom of the fixing rod 14 is fixedly connected to the inside of the monitoring pipe 3. The fixing rod 14 is used to fix the mounting shell 13. A control valve 4 is installed on the outside of the drainage pipe 2. The control valve 4 is used to facilitate the opening and closing of the drainage pipe 2.

[0036] Specifically, during drainage monitoring, the control valve 4 is first opened to allow the water stored inside the pond body 1 to flow smoothly into the monitoring pipe 3 through the drainage pipe 2. As the water flows in, the motor 6 is started. After the motor 6 starts running, it drives the rotating rod 7, which is fixedly connected to its output end, to rotate. While the rotating rod 7 is rotating, it drives the bevel gear 8, which is fixedly installed at its bottom, to rotate synchronously. During the rotation of the bevel gear 8, it cooperates with the bevel gear 9, which is meshed with its lower part, and drives the bevel gear 9 to rotate synchronously. The rotation of the bevel gear 9 further drives the transmission rod 10, which is fixedly connected inside, to rotate inside the mounting shell 13. At the same time, during the rotation of the transmission rod 10, it drives the mounting plates 11, which are fixedly installed on both sides of its exterior, to rotate together. The rotation of the mounting plates 11 drives the crushing blades 12, which are fixedly connected to the outer perimeter, to rotate together. During the rotation of the crushing blades 12, the solid impurities in the tailwater flowing through this area are effectively crushed, ensuring that the impurities do not clog the pipe. Through the above structural design, the tailwater can be preliminarily treated while draining, reducing the problem of monitoring failure due to impurity blockage, thereby improving the accuracy of tailwater monitoring.

[0037] Reference Figures 2-6The monitoring sensor 15 is covered with a protective cover 16. A plug 17 is fixedly connected to the left side of the protective cover 16. The top of the plug 17 penetrates the inside of the monitoring pipe 3. A fixing block 20 is fixedly connected to the top left side of the monitoring pipe 3. Bolts 21 are provided inside the two fixing blocks 20 and the plug 17. Nuts 22 are threaded to the bottom of the bolts 21. A slot 19 is opened on the left side of the inside of the monitoring pipe 3. The plug 17 is inserted into the slot 19. An installation hole 18 is opened inside the monitoring pipe 3. The monitoring sensor 15 is inserted into the installation hole 18. An installation groove 23 is opened on the top of the plug 17. The bolt 21 is inserted into the installation groove 23.

[0038] Specifically, when installing the protective cover 16 on the outside of the monitoring sensor 15, firstly, accurately place the protective cover 16 below the monitoring sensor 15. Then, align the corresponding positions of the insert 17 and the slot 19 to ensure that the insert 17 can be smoothly inserted into the slot 19. After completing the alignment, insert the insert 17 into the slot 19 and extend it out of the monitoring pipe 3 so that the insert 17 is located between the two fixing blocks 20. After completing the above steps, next, insert the bolts 21 into the preset mounting slots 23 inside the fixing blocks 20 and the insert 17 in sequence. Finally, take out the nut 22 and screw it onto the bottom of the bolt 21. By tightening the nut 22, the protective cover 16 is firmly fixed to the outside of the monitoring sensor 15. Thus, the entire installation process of the protective cover 16 is completed. Through the design of this installation structure, physical protection is achieved for the outside of the monitoring sensor 15, avoiding scratches, deformation, and breakage of the probe, thereby improving the service life of the monitoring sensor 15.

[0039] Working principle: During monitoring while draining water, firstly, control valve 4 is opened, and water inside the pond body 1 enters the monitoring pipe 3 through drainage pipe 2. At this time, motor 6 is started. Motor 6 drives the rotating rod 7 fixed at the output end to rotate. The rotating rod 7 drives the bevel gear 8 fixed at the bottom to rotate. The bevel gear 8 drives the bevel gear 9 meshing at the lower part to rotate. The bevel gear 9 drives the transmission rod 10 fixed inside to rotate inside the mounting shell 13. At the same time, when the transmission rod 10 rotates, it drives the mounting plates 11 fixed on both sides to rotate. The rotation of the two mounting plates 11 drives the crushing blades 12 fixed around the outside to rotate. By rotating the crushing blades 12, impurities in the tailwater can be crushed. This makes it easy to crush impurities in the tailwater during tailwater monitoring, avoids impurities clogging the pipe, and improves monitoring accuracy.

[0040] When installing the protective cover 16 on the outside of the monitoring sensor 15, first, place the protective cover 16 under the monitoring sensor 15. Then, align the insert 17 with the slot 19. Next, insert the insert 17 into the slot 19 and pass through the monitoring pipe 3, positioning it in the middle of the two fixing blocks 20. At this point, the protective cover 16 fits perfectly over the outside of the monitoring sensor 15. Then, insert the bolt 21 into the mounting slot 23 opened inside the fixing block 20 and the insert 17. Finally, tighten the nut 22 onto the bottom of the bolt 21 to complete the installation of the protective cover 16. This installation of the protective cover 16 on the outside of the monitoring sensor 15 avoids scratches, deformation, and breakage of the probe, thereby improving the service life of the monitoring sensor 15.

[0041] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A device for monitoring the wastewater from an aquaculture pond, characterized in that, include: Pond body (1); Drainage pipe (2) and monitoring pipe (3), wherein the drainage pipe (2) is fixedly connected to the front side of the outside of the pond body (1), and the monitoring pipe (3) is installed outside the drainage pipe (2); A motor (6) is disposed at the top of the monitoring pipe (3); Rotating rod (7), the rotating rod (7) is fixedly connected to the output end of the motor (6), and the rotating rod (7) is rotatably connected inside the monitoring pipe (3); Mounting housing (13) and transmission rod (10), wherein the mounting housing (13) is disposed inside the monitoring pipe (3), and the transmission rod (10) is rotatably connected inside the mounting housing (13); The bevel gear 1 (8) and bevel gear 2 (9) mesh with each other. The bevel gear 1 (8) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the rotating rod (7), and the bevel gear 2 (9) is fixedly connected to the outside of the transmission rod (10). A monitoring sensor (15) is installed inside the monitoring pipe (3) on the left side; And a crushing component, which is used to crush impurities inside the monitoring pipe (3).

2. A device for monitoring effluent from an aquaculture pond according to claim 1, wherein: The crushing assembly includes a mounting plate (11), which is fixedly connected to the outer sides of the transmission rod (10), and crushing blades (12) are fixedly connected to the outer periphery of the mounting plate (11).

3. A device for monitoring effluent from an aquaculture pond according to claim 1, wherein: The monitoring sensor (15) is covered with a protective cover (16). A plug (17) is fixedly connected to the left side of the protective cover (16). The top of the plug (17) penetrates the inside of the monitoring pipe (3). A fixing block (20) is fixedly connected to the top left side of the monitoring pipe (3). Bolts (21) are provided inside the two fixing blocks (20) and the plug (17). A nut (22) is threaded to the bottom of the bolt (21).

4. The device for monitoring the effluent of a farming pond according to claim 1, characterized in that: The monitoring pipe (3) is fixedly connected to the top of the mounting block (5), and the motor (6) is fixedly connected inside the mounting block (5).

5. A device for monitoring effluent from an aquaculture pond according to claim 1, wherein: A fixing rod (14) is fixedly connected to the outside of the mounting shell (13), and the bottom of the fixing rod (14) is fixedly connected to the inside of the monitoring pipe (3).

6. A device for monitoring effluent from an aquaculture pond according to claim 3, wherein: The monitoring pipe (3) has a slot (19) on the left side inside, and the plug (17) is inserted into the slot (19).

7. A device for monitoring effluent from an aquaculture pond according to claim 3, wherein: The monitoring pipe (3) has an installation hole (18) inside, the monitoring sensor (15) is inserted into the installation hole (18), the top of the plug (17) has an installation groove (23), and the bolt (21) is inserted into the installation groove (23).

8. A device for monitoring effluent from an aquaculture pond according to claim 1, wherein: A control valve (4) is installed on the outside of the drainage pipe (2).