A high efficiency and easy-to-use scrap iron cleaning tool
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 河南劲拓数控机床有限公司
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing iron filings cleaning tools suffer from problems such as incomplete cleaning, dust pollution, and inconvenient magnetic adsorption, making it difficult to meet the needs of the machinery manufacturing industry for high efficiency, convenience, and safety.
Design a metal scrap cleaning tool that includes symmetrical outer rollers, detachable strong magnetic columns, and support sleeves. It uses strong magnetic force to attract metal scraps, and improves the ease of operation and safety through detachable design and anti-slip layer.
It achieves efficient adsorption and cleaning of iron filings, improves cleaning efficiency and convenience, avoids iron filings leakage and dust pollution, and enhances the stability and safety of the tool.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of iron filings cleaning tools, specifically, to an efficient and easy-to-use iron filings cleaning tool. Background Technology
[0002] In the field of machinery manufacturing, scrap removal is a key link in ensuring processing accuracy, safe operation of equipment, and personal safety of operators. As the level of automation and precision in manufacturing continues to increase, higher requirements are placed on the efficiency, convenience, and multi-functionality of scrap removal tools.
[0003] Currently, the main cleaning methods for metal scraps on the market are traditional brooms and brushes. However, these tools have gaps between the bristles, which can make it difficult to clean thoroughly if the gaps are large, leaving residue. Furthermore, the bristles are generally soft and can easily deform during cleaning, affecting the cleaning effect. In addition, using brooms and brushes can also cause dust to scatter everywhere, polluting the surrounding environment.
[0004] Some iron filings removal operations use magnets for adsorption. While this can achieve a good adsorption and cleaning effect, direct adsorption with magnets can cause metal to also be directly adsorbed onto the magnets, making it difficult to peel the iron filings off the magnets later, thus affecting the ease of use. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an efficient and easy-to-use tool for cleaning iron filings, so as to solve the defects mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0007] A highly efficient and easy-to-use iron filings cleaning tool includes two symmetrical outer rollers, with a connecting rod fixedly installed between them. A first strong magnetic column is detachably installed inside each outer roller. A support sleeve is fitted onto the connecting rod, and the connecting rod and the support sleeve are rotatably connected. A vertical handle is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the support sleeve, and a stud is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the vertical handle. A second strong magnetic column is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the stud, and an outer isolation sleeve is detachably installed on the outside of the second strong magnetic column.
[0008] Preferably, the outer roller is a hollow cylinder, and the thickness of both the outer isolation sleeve and the outer roller is between 0.3mm and 0.9mm.
[0009] This design ensures that the outer roller and outer isolation sleeve are thin enough to guarantee that the first and second strong magnetic columns can properly adsorb external iron filings.
[0010] Preferably, an annular groove is provided between the two outer rollers, and the support sleeve is located in the annular groove.
[0011] Preferably, an end seat is fixedly installed at the end of the first strong magnetic column, and the end seat is threadedly connected to the outer roller;
[0012] This feature facilitates the loading and unloading of the first strong magnetic column.
[0013] Preferably, a knob is fixedly mounted on the outer end face of the end seat, and the front projection of the knob is located inside the front projection of the end seat;
[0014] This feature allows for tightening or loosening of the end seat without affecting the normal rotation of the outer roller.
[0015] Preferably, the outer roller has an inner assembly chamber with one end connected to the outside, and the first strong magnetic column is inserted into the inner assembly chamber.
[0016] Preferably, the bottom end rod of the outer isolation sleeve is provided with multiple outward protrusions, and the outward protrusions are hollow hemispherical;
[0017] This setting increases the contact area with iron filings, improving the adsorption effect.
[0018] Preferably, the top rod of the outer isolation sleeve is provided with an anti-slip layer, which is an anti-slip stripe structure.
[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0020] 1. This utility model achieves efficient adsorption and flexible cleaning of iron filings by setting up symmetrical outer rollers and a detachable first strong magnetic column inside, combined with a support sleeve rotatably connected to the connecting rod and a second strong magnetic column at the bottom. The outer roller can roll and adsorb iron filings on a flat surface, while the second strong magnetic column is convenient for cleaning iron filings on vertical walls or corners. The rotating support sleeve allows the tool to adapt to different angle cleaning needs. The strong magnetic force of the first and second strong magnetic columns greatly improves the cleaning efficiency compared to traditional cleaning methods, ensuring that iron filings in all locations can be quickly adsorbed and cleaned.
[0021] 2. This utility model achieves effective magnetic force transmission and enhanced adsorption by controlling the thickness of the outer roller and outer isolation sleeve between 0.3mm and 0.9mm, and by setting outward protrusions on the outer isolation sleeve. The thinner structure ensures that the strong magnetic force of the magnetic column acts fully on the external iron filings, and the outward protrusions increase the contact area with the iron filings, allowing the iron filings to be more firmly adsorbed and avoiding the situation where the iron filings are scattered due to weak adsorption. Compared with traditional magnetic cleaning tools, it improves the stability and thoroughness of adsorption.
[0022] 3. This utility model achieves convenient tool maintenance and iron filings cleaning through the threaded connection between the first strong magnetic post and the end seat, equipped with a knob, and the design of a detachable outer isolation sleeve. The first strong magnetic post can be easily installed or removed by turning the knob, facilitating replacement or repair. The detachable outer isolation sleeve makes it easy to peel off iron filings adsorbed on the second strong magnetic post, solving the problem of difficult iron filings removal by traditional magnetic cleaning tools. At the same time, the anti-slip stripes on the top of the outer isolation sleeve provide a more stable grip for the operator, preventing slippage during use, thus improving the overall convenience and safety of tool use. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0026] The meanings of the labels in the diagram are as follows:
[0027] 1. Outer roller; 10. Inner assembly chamber; 11. First strong magnetic column; 12. End seat; 121. Knob; 13. Connecting rod; 131. Annular groove;
[0028] 2. Support sleeve; 20. Vertical handle; 21. Stud; 22. Second strong magnetic post;
[0029] 3. Outer isolation sleeve; 30. Anti-slip layer; 31. Outward protrusion. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. 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.
[0031] Please see Figures 1-3This utility model provides a technical solution: a highly efficient and easy-to-use iron filings cleaning tool, comprising two symmetrical outer rollers 1, with a connecting rod 13 fixedly installed between the two outer rollers 1. A first strong magnetic column 11 is detachably installed inside the outer roller 1. A support sleeve 2 is fitted on the connecting rod 13, and the connecting rod 13 and the support sleeve 2 are rotatably connected, allowing the outer roller 1 to roll. In conjunction with the detachably installed first strong magnetic column 11 inside the outer roller 1, when cleaning flat iron filings, the operator can push the tool to make the outer roller 1 roll, and the first strong magnetic column 11 continuously attracts iron filings. Compared with traditional manual cleaning, this greatly improves cleaning efficiency and effectively avoids iron filings from being missed.
[0032] In this embodiment, a vertical handle 20 is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the support sleeve 2, a stud 21 is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the vertical handle 20, a second strong magnetic column 22 is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the stud 21, and an outer isolation sleeve 3 is detachably installed on the outside of the second strong magnetic column 22. When cleaning iron filings on vertical walls, corners or narrow spaces, the angle of the vertical handle 20 can be flexibly adjusted so that the second strong magnetic column 22 fits the cleaning area.
[0033] Specifically, the outer roller 1 is a hollow cylinder, and the thickness of both the outer isolation sleeve 3 and the outer roller 1 is between 0.3mm and 0.9mm, making the outer roller 1 and the outer isolation sleeve 3 thin enough to reduce magnetic force transmission loss. This allows the strong magnetic force of the first strong magnetic column 11 and the second strong magnetic column 22 to effectively act on the external iron filings. Compared with traditional magnetic tools with thicker shells, this design ensures that iron filings can be quickly and firmly attracted, significantly improving the cleaning effect.
[0034] like Figure 2 As shown, an annular groove 131 is provided between the two outer rollers 1, and the support sleeve 2 is located in the annular groove 131. This ensures that the support sleeve 2 is always within the reasonable support range of the two outer rollers 1 during rotation, thus guaranteeing the stability of the overall structure of the tool and preventing the tool from shaking or tipping over due to uneven force during cleaning operations. This makes the tool more stable and safer for operators to use.
[0035] like Figure 3 As shown, an end seat 12 is fixedly installed at the end of the first strong magnetic column 11. The end seat 12 is threadedly connected to the outer roller 1, making it very convenient to install and remove the first strong magnetic column 11. When the magnetic force of the first strong magnetic column 11 weakens or is damaged, it can be quickly removed from the outer roller 1 for replacement or maintenance simply by rotating the end seat 12, which reduces the difficulty of tool maintenance and extends the overall service life.
[0036] like Figure 3As shown, a knob 121 is fixedly installed on the outer end face of the end seat 12, so that the operator can easily hold the knob 121 to tighten or loosen the end seat 12; the front projection of the knob 121 is located inside the front projection of the end seat 12, ensuring that the outer roller 1 is not disturbed by the knob 121 during the rolling cleaning process and maintains normal rolling state.
[0037] like Figure 3 As shown, an inner assembly chamber 10 with one end connected to the outside is provided inside the outer roller 1. The first strong magnetic column 11 is inserted into the inner assembly chamber 10 to facilitate the insertion and assembly operation.
[0038] like Figure 2 As shown, the bottom rod of the outer isolation sleeve 3 is provided with multiple outward protrusions 31. The outward protrusions 31 are hollow hemispherical, which increases the contact area between the outer isolation sleeve 3 and the iron filings, so that the second strong magnetic column 22 can adsorb more iron filings.
[0039] like Figure 2 As shown, an anti-slip layer 30 is provided on the top rod of the outer isolation sleeve 3. The anti-slip layer 30 has an anti-slip stripe structure, which makes the contact between the operator's hand and the outer isolation sleeve 3 more secure and less prone to slippage when the operator holds the vertical handle 20 and uses the second strong magnetic column 22 to clean iron filings. Especially when cleaning complex locations that require force, the anti-slip layer 30 provides reliable grip, improving the safety and comfort of operation.
[0040] It is worth noting that the first strong magnetic column 11 and the second strong magnetic column 22 can be electromagnets, which can be powered by an external power source to achieve the effect of adsorbing iron filings and making them easy to clean.
[0041] When using this utility model of a highly efficient and easy-to-use iron filings cleaning tool, first hold the vertical handle 20 and use the second strong magnetic column 22 at its bottom to clean iron filings from vertical walls, corners, or narrow spaces. Since the anti-slip layer 30 at the top of the outer isolation sleeve 3 provides a good grip, the angle of the vertical handle 20 can be flexibly adjusted so that the second strong magnetic column 22 fits tightly against the cleaning area. The outward protrusion 31 at the bottom of the outer isolation sleeve 3 can increase the contact area and improve the adsorption capacity.
[0042] When cleaning up iron filings on a flat surface, the tool is pushed to make the two outer rollers 1 on the left and right roll under the support of the connecting rod 13. The first strong magnetic column 11 inside the outer roller 1 continuously attracts iron filings. At this time, the iron filings are attracted to the surface of the corresponding outer isolation sleeve 3 and outer roller 1.
[0043] After cleaning, if the adsorbed iron filings need to be removed, the first strong magnetic column 11 and the second strong magnetic column 22 can be removed from the inside. At this time, the iron filings on the surface of the outer isolation sleeve 3 and the outer roller 1 can fall down under the action of gravity without the action of adsorption force, thus completing the cleaning.
[0044] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A highly efficient and easy-to-use tool for cleaning iron filings, characterized in that: It includes two symmetrical outer rollers (1) on the left and right, and a connecting rod (13) is fixedly installed between the two outer rollers (1). A first strong magnetic column (11) is detachably installed inside the outer roller (1). A support sleeve (2) is sleeved on the connecting rod (13). The connecting rod (13) and the support sleeve (2) are rotatably connected. A vertical handle (20) is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the support sleeve (2). A stud (21) is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the vertical handle (20). A second strong magnetic column (22) is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the stud (21). An outer isolation sleeve (3) is detachably installed on the outside of the second strong magnetic column (22).
2. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer roller (1) is a hollow cylinder, and the thickness of both the outer isolation sleeve (3) and the outer roller (1) is between 0.3mm and 0.9mm.
3. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: An annular groove (131) is provided between the two outer rollers (1), and the support sleeve (2) is located in the annular groove (131).
4. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: An end seat (12) is fixedly installed at the end of the first strong magnetic column (11), and the end seat (12) is threadedly connected to the outer roller (1).
5. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 4, characterized in that: A knob (121) is fixedly installed on the outer end face of the end seat (12), and the front projection of the knob (121) is located inside the front projection of the end seat (12).
6. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer roller (1) is provided with an inner assembly chamber (10) with one end connected to the outside. The first strong magnetic column (11) is inserted into the inner assembly chamber (10).
7. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom end of the outer isolation sleeve (3) is provided with multiple outward protrusions (31), which are hollow hemispheres.
8. The efficient and easy-to-use metal filings cleaning tool according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top rod of the outer isolation sleeve (3) is provided with an anti-slip layer (30), which is an anti-slip stripe structure.