Glass steel integrated sewage treatment container
By using a drive block and I-beam wheel design, the automatic unclogging of the granular filter plate and the uniform mixing of chemicals in the integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container are achieved, solving the problems of easy clogging of the filter plate and uneven mixing of chemicals, and improving the operating efficiency and energy consumption management of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521388210.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-03
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of wastewater treatment technology, specifically relating to an integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container. Background Technology
[0002] The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment equipment is an auxiliary device made of fiberglass material that filters, adds chemicals for sedimentation, and disinfects wastewater. It is widely used in the field of wastewater treatment and can improve the efficiency and speed of wastewater treatment.
[0003] Fiberglass integrated sewage treatment containers are widely used due to their advantages such as light weight, corrosion resistance, and ease of molding.
[0004] However, the existing equipment still has the following problems:
[0005] 1. Filter plates are prone to clogging: After long-term use, the particle filter plates require frequent shutdowns for cleaning due to the accumulation of impurities, which affects efficiency;
[0006] 2. Uneven mixing of reagents: Traditional aeration or stirring devices consume a lot of energy and have poor diffusion of reagents, resulting in incomplete reactions. Utility Model Content
[0007] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container, which aims to solve the problems mentioned in the prior art.
[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0009] A fiberglass integrated wastewater treatment container, comprising:
[0010] A processing shell, one end of which has a drive groove;
[0011] A driving block, which is slidably connected within a driving groove;
[0012] A particle filter plate, wherein the particle filter plate is fixedly connected to one end of the driving block;
[0013] A connecting post, which is fixedly connected to one end of the driving block;
[0014] The first abutment block is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting column;
[0015] The second abutment block is rotatably connected to one end of the processing housing via a rotating shaft, and the second abutment block abuts against the first abutment block; and
[0016] The first I-beam wheel is located on one side of the processing housing, and its output end is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a mounting bracket is fixedly connected to one end of the processing shell, and the mounting bracket is fixedly connected to the motor.
[0018] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, two reaction cylinders are rotatably connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the processing shell, and multiple diffusion holes are opened on the circumferential surface of the two reaction cylinders.
[0019] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, one end of each of the two reaction cylinders is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft, one end of each of the two rotating shafts movably passes through one end of the processing shell, and one end of each of the two rotating shafts is fixedly connected to a second I-beam wheel. The circumferential surfaces of the two second I-beam wheels are driven by a second transmission belt. One end of one of the rotating shafts and one end of the other output shaft of the motor are both fixedly connected to a first I-beam wheel, and the circumferential surfaces of the two first I-beam wheels are driven by a first transmission belt.
[0020] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, one end of the processing shell is fixedly connected to two mounting blocks, and the adjacent ends of the two mounting blocks are fixedly connected to a vertical rod. The circumferential surface of the connecting column is provided with a vertical hole, and the connecting column is slidably connected to the circumferential surface of the vertical rod through the vertical hole.
[0021] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, two springs are sleeved on the circumferential surface of the vertical rod, and sewage transmission pipes are fixedly connected to both the upper and lower ends of the processing shell.
[0022] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the lower end of the processing shell is fixedly connected to a plurality of support legs, and a reinforcing rod is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of each of the plurality of support legs.
[0023] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, one end of the processing shell is fixedly connected to two reaction liquid transmission pipes, the two reaction liquid transmission pipes are respectively connected to two reaction cylinders, and a check valve is provided on the circumferential surface of each of the two reaction liquid transmission pipes.
[0024] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a stabilizing groove is provided on one side of the inner wall of the processing shell, a stabilizing block is fixedly connected to one end of the particle filter plate, the stabilizing block is slidably connected in the stabilizing groove, and folding plates are fixedly connected between the upper and lower ends of the driving block and the upper and lower inner walls of the driving groove.
[0025] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0026] 1. In this solution, by sliding the drive block and the drive groove, combined with the first I-beam wheel driving the rotating shaft, the second abutment block periodically pushes against the first abutment block, causing the particle filter plate to vibrate at high frequency, automatically removing clogging impurities, reducing downtime maintenance. Diffusive holes are opened on the surface of the two reaction cylinders, and the motor drives the first transmission belt and the second transmission belt to drive the double cylinders to rotate, which greatly improves the mixing efficiency of the reagent and the sewage and reduces energy consumption.
[0027] 2. In this solution, the sliding constraint between the stabilizing block and the stabilizing groove, combined with the sealing of the folding plate, prevents sewage leakage and ensures the equipment's airtightness. The support legs and reinforcing rods form a support structure, enhancing the overall anti-overturning capability.
[0028] 3. In this design, the connecting column slides along the vertical rod, and the spring buffers the vibration and impact to ensure the stability of the filter plate's movement trajectory and extend the life of the components. A check valve is installed on the reaction liquid transmission pipe to prevent sewage backflow from contaminating the reagent pipeline. Attached Figure Description
[0029] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0030] Figure 1 This is a front perspective view of the present invention;
[0031] Figure 2 This is a rear-view perspective view of the present invention;
[0032] Figure 3 This is a side perspective view of the present invention;
[0033] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of the main cross-section of this utility model.
[0034] In the diagram: 1. Processing shell; 2. Support leg; 3. Reinforcing rod; 4. Sewage transmission pipe; 5. Mounting block; 6. Spring; 7. Vertical rod; 8. Connecting column; 9. First abutment block; 10. Second abutment block; 11. Mounting frame; 12. First I-beam pulley; 13. Motor; 14. First transmission belt; 15. Second I-beam pulley; 16. Second transmission belt; 17. Drive trough; 18. Folding plate; 19. Drive block; 20. Particle filter plate; 21. Stabilizing trough; 22. Stabilizing block; 23. Reaction cylinder; 24. Reaction liquid transmission pipe; 25. Check valve. Detailed Implementation
[0035] 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.
[0036] Example 1
[0037] Please see Figure 1-4 The present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0038] A fiberglass integrated wastewater treatment container, comprising:
[0039] Processing shell 1, one end of processing shell 1 is provided with a drive groove 17;
[0040] Drive block 19, which is slidably connected within drive groove 17;
[0041] Particle filter plate 20 is fixedly connected to one end of drive block 19;
[0042] Connecting post 8 is fixedly connected to one end of driving block 19;
[0043] The first abutment block 9 is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting post 8;
[0044] The second abutment block 10 is rotatably connected to one end of the processing shell 1 via a rotating shaft, and the second abutment block 10 abuts against the first abutment block 9.
[0045] The first I-beam wheel 12 is located on one side of the processing housing 1, and its output end is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft; and
[0046] One end of the processing housing 1 is fixedly connected to a mounting bracket 11, and the mounting bracket 11 is fixedly connected to the motor 13.
[0047] A stabilizing groove 21 is provided on one side of the inner wall of the processing shell 1, and a stabilizing block 22 is fixedly connected to one end of the particle filter plate 20. The stabilizing block 22 is slidably connected in the stabilizing groove 21.
[0048] In a specific embodiment of this utility model,
[0049] A drive groove 17 is opened on the side wall of the processing shell 1, and a drive block 19 slides inside it. The right end of the drive block 19 is fixed to a particle filter plate 20. A stabilizing block 22 is welded to the left end of the particle filter plate 20 and is embedded in the stabilizing groove 21 on the inner wall of the processing shell 1 for limiting. A connecting column 8 is fixed to the left end of the drive block 19, and a first abutting block 9 is fixed to one end of the connecting column 8. A second abutting block 10 is hinged to the outer wall of the processing shell 1 through a rotating shaft and periodically abuts against the first abutting block 9. A motor 13 drives the first I-beam wheel 12 to rotate the rotating shaft, so that the second abutting block 10 pushes the first abutting block 9 back and forth, forcing the particle filter plate 20 to vibrate up and down to prevent clogging.
[0050] Please refer to the details. Figure 2 Two reaction cylinders 23 are rotatably connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the processing shell 1, and multiple diffusion holes are opened on the circumferential surface of the two reaction cylinders 23.
[0051] In this embodiment, two reaction cylinders 23 are horizontally installed inside the treatment shell 1. The cylinder walls are evenly distributed with diffusion holes. The chemical reactants can be transferred to the treatment shell 1 through the diffusion holes via the reaction cylinders 23 to perform reaction purification treatment on the wastewater in the treatment shell 1.
[0052] Please refer to the details. Figure 2 One end of each of the two reaction cylinders 23 is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft, one end of each of the two rotating shafts movably passes through one end of the processing shell 1, and one end of each of the two rotating shafts is fixedly connected to a second I-beam wheel 15. The circumferential surfaces of the two second I-beam wheels 15 are connected to a second transmission belt 16. One end of one of the rotating shafts and one end of the other output shaft of the motor 13 are fixedly connected to a first I-beam wheel 12. The circumferential surfaces of the two first I-beam wheels 12 are connected to a first transmission belt 14.
[0053] In this embodiment: the rotating shaft of the reaction cylinder 23 passes through the shell, and the outer end is fixedly connected to the second I-beam wheel 15. It is linked by the second transmission belt 16. The output shaft of the motor 13 is connected to the first I-beam wheel 12, and drives the left reaction cylinder 23 to rotate via the first transmission belt 14. With this design, the reaction cylinder 23 can start to rotate, thereby improving the scattering of the chemical reaction inside the reaction cylinder 23.
[0054] Please refer to the details. Figure 3 Two mounting blocks 5 are fixedly connected to one end of the processing shell 1. A vertical rod 7 is fixedly connected to the close end of the two mounting blocks 5. A vertical hole is opened on the circumferential surface of the connecting column 8, and the connecting column 8 is slidably connected to the circumferential surface of the vertical rod 7 through the vertical hole.
[0055] In this embodiment: two mounting blocks 5 are welded to the left wall of the processing shell 1, and a horizontal and vertical rod 7 is fixed between the two mounting blocks 5; a vertical hole with a matching diameter is opened in the middle of the connecting column 8, which is fitted onto the vertical rod 7 and slides to improve the vertical movement stability of the connecting column 8.
[0056] Please refer to the details. Figure 1 Two springs 6 are fitted on the circumferential surface of the vertical rod 7. Sewage transmission pipes 4 are fixedly connected to both the upper and lower ends of the treatment shell 1. Multiple support legs 2 are fixedly connected to the lower end of the treatment shell 1. Reinforcing rods 3 are fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of the multiple support legs 2.
[0057] In this embodiment: two compression springs 6 are sleeved on the vertical rod 7, located on both sides of the connecting column 8 respectively. The expansion of the springs 6 allows the connecting column 8 to quickly return to its original position; the top of the treatment shell 1 is welded with an inlet sewage transmission pipe 4, the bottom is welded with an outlet sewage transmission pipe 4, and four support legs 2 are welded to the bottom of the treatment shell 1. Reinforcing rods 3 are welded diagonally between adjacent support legs 2 to form support.
[0058] Please refer to the details. Figure 1 Two reaction liquid transmission pipes 24 are fixedly connected to one end of the processing shell 1. The two reaction liquid transmission pipes 24 are respectively connected to two reaction cylinders 23. Check valves 25 are provided on the circumferential surface of the two reaction liquid transmission pipes 24. Folding plates 18 are fixedly connected between the upper and lower ends of the driving block 19 and the upper and lower inner walls of the driving groove 17.
[0059] In this embodiment: two reaction liquid transmission pipes 24 are welded through the left wall of the processing shell 1, and a T-shaped stabilizing groove 21 is opened on the right side of the inner wall of the processing shell 1; a T-shaped stabilizing block 22 is welded to the right end of the particle filter plate 20 and slides into the stabilizing groove 21; a rubber folding plate 18 is bonded to the gap between the driving groove 17 and the driving block 19 for sealing, and the two reaction cylinders 23 are connected to the inner cavity of the two reaction cylinders 23 through hoses respectively.
[0060] The working principle and usage process of this utility model are as follows: Wastewater enters the treatment shell 1 through the upper wastewater transmission pipe 4, and large particulate impurities are intercepted by the vibrating particle filter plate 20; at the same time, the motor 13 drives the reaction cylinder 23 to rotate, and the reagent is injected into the cylinder from the reaction liquid transmission pipe 24, and is evenly dispersed into the wastewater through the diffusion holes for reaction; the purified water is discharged from the bottom wastewater transmission pipe 4. No manual unblocking is required throughout the entire process.
[0061] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the 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 this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A fiberglass integrated sewage treatment container, characterized in that, include: Processing shell (1), one end of which is provided with a drive groove (17); Drive block (19), which is slidably connected in drive groove (17); A particle filter plate (20) is fixedly connected to one end of a drive block (19); A connecting post (8) is fixedly connected to one end of a driving block (19); The first abutment block (9) is fixedly connected to one end of the connecting column (8); The second abutment block (10) is rotatably connected to one end of the processing shell (1) via a rotating shaft, and the second abutment block (10) abuts against the first abutment block (9); and The first I-beam wheel (12) is located on one side of the processing housing (1), and the output end of the first I-beam wheel (12) is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft.
2. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 1, characterized in that, One end of the processing shell (1) is fixedly connected to a mounting bracket (11), and the mounting bracket (11) is fixedly connected to the motor (13).
3. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 2, characterized in that, Two reaction cylinders (23) are rotatably connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the processing shell (1), and multiple diffusion holes are opened on the circumferential surface of the two reaction cylinders (23).
4. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 3, characterized in that, One end of each of the two reaction cylinders (23) is fixedly connected to a rotating shaft, and one end of each of the two rotating shafts movably passes through one end of the processing shell (1). One end of each of the two rotating shafts is fixedly connected to a second I-beam wheel (15). The circumferential surfaces of the two second I-beam wheels (15) are connected to a second transmission belt (16). One end of one of the rotating shafts and one end of the other output shaft of the motor (13) are fixedly connected to a first I-beam wheel (12). The circumferential surfaces of the two first I-beam wheels (12) are connected to a first transmission belt (14).
5. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 4, characterized in that, Two mounting blocks (5) are fixedly connected to one end of the processing shell (1). A vertical rod (7) is fixedly connected to the close end of the two mounting blocks (5). A vertical hole is opened on the circumferential surface of the connecting column (8), and the connecting column (8) is slidably connected to the circumferential surface of the vertical rod (7) through the vertical hole.
6. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 5, characterized in that, Two springs (6) are fitted on the circumferential surface of the vertical rod (7), and sewage transmission pipes (4) are fixedly connected to both the upper and lower ends of the treatment shell (1).
7. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 6, characterized in that, The lower end of the processing shell (1) is fixedly connected to a plurality of support legs (2), and a reinforcing rod (3) is fixedly connected to the circumferential surface of each of the plurality of support legs (2).
8. The integrated fiberglass wastewater treatment container according to claim 7, characterized in that, Two reaction liquid transfer pipes (24) are fixedly connected to one end of the processing shell (1). The two reaction liquid transfer pipes (24) are respectively connected to two reaction cylinders (23), and check valves (25) are provided on the circumferential surface of the two reaction liquid transfer pipes (24).
9. A fiberglass integrated sewage treatment container according to claim 8, characterized in that, A stabilizing groove (21) is provided on one side of the inner wall of the processing shell (1). A stabilizing block (22) is fixedly connected to one end of the particle filter plate (20). The stabilizing block (22) is slidably connected in the stabilizing groove (21). Folding plates (18) are fixedly connected between the upper and lower ends of the driving block (19) and the upper and lower inner walls of the driving groove (17).