Vinyl record cleaning machine

By using the clamping mechanism of the first and second discs and the elastic design of the connecting rod and sliding plate, the problem of record loosening in the existing technology is solved, achieving rapid clamping and stable cleaning, and improving the user experience of vinyl record cleaning equipment.

CN224332839UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09ZHUHAI HONGFENG ELECTRONICS PLASTIC TOYS

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHUHAI HONGFENG ELECTRONICS PLASTIC TOYS
Filing Date
2025-06-24
Publication Date
2026-06-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing vinyl record cleaning equipment, the screw and nut mechanism is inconvenient to clamp, which makes the records easy to loosen or shake during the cleaning process, affecting the cleaning effect and potentially damaging the records.

Method used

The clamping mechanism, which uses a combination of a first and a second disc, achieves quick clamping and locking through the design of a connecting rod and a sliding plate, replacing the screw and nut mechanism. Combined with the design of a cleaning brush, it improves the ease of cleaning.

Benefits of technology

It enables quick clamping and stable fixation of records, improves cleaning convenience and cleaning effect, simplifies the operation process, and enhances ease of use and stability.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a black vinyl record cleaning machine, including water tank and clamping mechanism, water tank is used for depositing clean water, and both sides of water tank all are provided with cleaning brush, clamping mechanism includes first dish tray and second dish tray, and first dish tray or second dish tray can be detachably connected in water tank, and first dish tray is fixedly connected with connecting rod, and the lateral wall of connecting rod is provided with connecting groove, and second dish tray is provided with connecting hole, and connecting rod can be arranged in connecting hole to make first dish tray and second dish tray cooperate and hold record, and second dish tray is slidably connected with sliding sheet, and first elastic part is arranged between sliding sheet and second dish tray, and first elastic part is used for driving sliding sheet and is inserted into connecting groove. The utility model discloses a black vinyl record cleaning machine, can improve the clamping convenience of record, improves the use experience of user.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cleaning equipment technology, and in particular to a vinyl record cleaning machine. Background Technology

[0002] Vinyl records are a common music medium. To improve the user experience, records need to be cleaned. Existing vinyl record cleaning equipment mainly uses a screw and nut mechanism to clamp the record. By rotating the nut, it moves along the axis of the screw, which in turn pushes the clamping component to clamp and fix the vinyl record. In actual operation, the user needs to rotate the nut many times to move it to the appropriate position and achieve stable clamping of the record. Moreover, the clamping force is easily affected by manual operation, causing the record to loosen or wobble during the cleaning process, affecting the cleaning effect and even damaging the record. Utility Model Content

[0003] This invention aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, this invention proposes a vinyl record cleaning machine that improves the convenience of record mounting and enhances the user experience.

[0004] A vinyl record cleaning machine according to a first aspect of the present invention includes a water tank and a clamping mechanism. The water tank is used to store cleaning water, and cleaning brushes are provided on both sides of the water tank. The clamping mechanism includes a first disc and a second disc, which are detachably connected to the water tank. The first disc is fixedly connected to a connecting rod, and a connecting groove is provided on the side wall of the connecting rod. The second disc is provided with a connecting hole, and the connecting rod can pass through the connecting hole so that the first disc and the second disc cooperate to clamp the record. A sliding piece is slidably connected to the second disc, and a first elastic member is provided between the sliding piece and the second disc. The first elastic member is used to drive the sliding piece to engage in the connecting groove.

[0005] The vinyl record cleaning machine according to this utility model embodiment has at least the following beneficial effects: A connecting rod is fixedly connected to the first disc, and a connecting groove is provided on the side wall of the connecting rod. A connecting hole is provided on the second disc, and a sliding piece is slidably connected to the second disc. The record is placed between the first and second discs, and the connecting rod is inserted into the connecting hole to clamp the record by engaging the first and second discs. The end of the connecting rod abuts against the sliding piece, pushing the sliding piece away from the connecting rod and compressing the first elastic member. Then, the first elastic member resets, driving the sliding piece to extend into the connecting groove, allowing the sliding piece to lock the position of the connecting rod and preventing the connecting rod from shifting axially along the connecting hole. This allows the first and second discs to be fixedly connected together, thereby clamping the record instead of clamping it through a screw and nut mechanism, enabling quick clamping of the record and improving ease of use. Furthermore, cleaning brushes are provided on both sides of the water tank. By mounting the first or second disc on the water tank, the record can be inserted into the water tank for cleaning by the cleaning brushes, improving cleaning convenience.

[0006] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the first disc is slidably connected to a first pressure plate, the second disc is slidably connected to a second pressure plate, and a second elastic element is provided between the first disc and the first pressure plate, and between the second disc and the second pressure plate. The two second elastic elements cooperate to drive the first pressure plate and the second pressure plate to move closer to each other.

[0007] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the first pressure plate is provided with a plurality of first guide rods, and the second pressure plate is provided with a plurality of second guide rods. The first guide rods pass through the first disc, and the second guide rods pass through the second disc.

[0008] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the second disc is slidably connected to a push rod, the sliding plate is fixedly connected to a guide block, the guide block is provided with a guide slope, and the push rod can slide on the guide slope to drive the guide block to move away from the connecting rod.

[0009] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a third elastic element is provided between the second disc and the push rod, the third elastic element being used to drive the push rod to move away from the connecting rod.

[0010] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the first disc or the second disc is rotatably connected to a mounting base, the mounting base is slidably connected to a locking block, the water tank is provided with a mounting groove for accommodating the mounting base, the side wall of the mounting groove is provided with a stop block, and the locking block can abut against the lower end face of the stop block.

[0011] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mounting base is rotatably connected to a plurality of drive gears, the plurality of drive gears are connected in a transmission manner, the head end of the plurality of drive gears is fixedly connected to a handle, and the tail end of the plurality of drive gears is fixedly connected to the first disc or the second disc.

[0012] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the mounting base is rotatably connected to a plurality of balancing gears, the plurality of balancing gears being arranged around the drive gear at the end, and the balancing gears meshing with the drive gear.

[0013] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the water tank is detachably connected to a base, the base is provided with a plurality of support rods spaced apart, and the record can be arranged between two adjacent support rods.

[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a fourth elastic member is provided between the water tank and the cleaning brush, and the fourth elastic member is used to drive the cleaning brush to move away from the side wall of the water tank.

[0015] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0016] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments, wherein:

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the operating state of the vinyl record cleaning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the vinyl record cleaning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the vinyl record cleaning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0020] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified view of part A;

[0021] Figure 5 for Figure 3 A magnified view of section B;

[0022] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the second disc of the vinyl record cleaning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the second disc of the vinyl record cleaning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the storage state of the vinyl record cleaning machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0025] Figure label:

[0026] Water tank 100, cleaning brush 110, fourth elastic element 111, mounting groove 120, stop block 121, base 130, support rod 131, dust cover 140;

[0027] Clamping mechanism 200, first disc 210, connecting rod 211, connecting groove 212, first pressure plate 213, first guide rod 214, second disc 220, connecting hole 221, sliding piece 222, first elastic element 223, second pressure plate 224, second guide rod 225, push rod 226, guide block 227, guide slope 228, third elastic element 229, second elastic element 231, mounting base 240, locking block 241, drive gear 242, handle 243, balance gear 244, ball bearing 245. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.

[0029] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0030] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.

[0031] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0032] Understandably, referring to Figures 1 to 4 ,as well as Figure 7 The present invention discloses a vinyl record cleaning machine, comprising a water tank 100 and a clamping mechanism 200. The water tank 100 is used to store cleaning water, and cleaning brushes 110 are provided on both sides of the water tank 100. The clamping mechanism 200 includes a first disc 210 and a second disc 220. The first disc 210 or the second disc 220 is detachably connected to the water tank 100. The first disc 210 is fixedly connected to a connecting rod 211, and a connecting groove 212 is provided on the side wall of the connecting rod 211. The second disc 220 is provided with a connecting hole 221, and the connecting rod 211 can pass through the connecting hole 221 so that the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 cooperate to clamp the record. The second disc 220 is slidably connected to a sliding piece 222, and a first elastic element 223 is provided between the sliding piece 222 and the second disc 220. The first elastic element 223 is used to drive the sliding piece 222 to engage in the connecting groove 212.

[0033] The first disc 210 is fixedly connected to a connecting rod 211, and the side wall of the connecting rod 211 has a connecting groove 212. The second disc 220 has a connecting hole 221, and a sliding piece 222 is slidably connected to the second disc 220. A record is placed between the first disc 210 and the second disc 220, and the connecting rod 211 is inserted into the connecting hole 221, so that the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 cooperate to clamp the record.

[0034] The end of the connecting rod 211 can abut against the sliding piece 222 to push the sliding piece 222 to move away from the connecting rod 211 and compress the first elastic element 223. Then the first elastic element 223 resets and drives the sliding piece 222 to extend into the connecting groove 212, so that the sliding piece 222 can lock the position of the connecting rod 211 and prevent the connecting rod 211 from shifting axially along the connecting hole 221. This allows the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 to be fixedly connected together, thereby clamping the record instead of clamping it through a screw and nut mechanism. This enables a quick clamping operation of the record and improves the convenience of use.

[0035] In addition, cleaning brushes 110 are provided on both sides of the water tank 100. By installing the first disc 210 or the second disc 220 on the water tank 100, the record can be inserted into the water tank 100 so that the record can be cleaned by the cleaning brushes 110, thereby improving the convenience of cleaning.

[0036] It should be noted that the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 can be used to clamp the record and can be installed on the water tank 100 so that the record can be immersed in the cleaning water. The first disc 210 and the second disc 220 can be driven to rotate manually or electrically so that the cleaning brush 110 can wash the record and improve the cleaning efficiency.

[0037] Specifically, refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 The end of the connecting rod 211 is set to a hemispherical shape. The record is placed in the connecting rod 211, and then the connecting rod 211 is driven to extend into the connecting hole 221 so that the end of the connecting rod 211 can abut against the sliding piece 222, so that the connecting rod 211 can smoothly push the sliding piece 222 and compress the first elastic member 223, so that the connecting rod 211 can pass through the connecting hole 221. Then the first elastic member 223 drives the sliding piece 222 to reset, so that the sliding piece 222 can extend into the connecting groove 212, thereby locking the connecting rod 211 in the axial direction, so that the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 can be fixed together, improving the convenience of record clamping.

[0038] The end of the connecting rod 211 can also be set to a tapered or other shape, which will not be described in detail here.

[0039] It should be noted that when disassembling the record, by compressing the first elastic element 223, the sliding piece 222 can be dislodged from the connecting groove 212, thereby unlocking the position of the connecting rod 211 and allowing the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 to be separated.

[0040] The sliding piece 222 and the first elastic element 223 are both set to be multiple. Multiple sliding pieces 222 are arranged around the connecting hole 221, and the sliding piece 222 and the first elastic element 223 correspond one-to-one, thereby increasing the number of force-bearing points of the connecting rod 211 and improving the locking reliability of the connecting rod 211.

[0041] In addition, the first elastic element 223 can be a spring, steel sheet, or other elastic component such as a rubber or silicone component, and is not limited here.

[0042] Understandably, referring to Figure 3 and Figure 6 A first disc 210 is slidably connected to a first pressure plate 213, and a second disc 220 is slidably connected to a second pressure plate 224. Second elastic elements 231 are provided between the first disc 210 and the first pressure plate 213, and between the second disc 220 and the second pressure plate 224. The two second elastic elements 231 cooperate to drive the first pressure plate 213 and the second pressure plate 224 closer together. The first pressure plate 213 is slidably connected to the first disc 210, and the second pressure plate 224 is slidably connected to the second disc 220. By providing second elastic elements 231 between the first pressure plate 213 and the first disc 210, and between the second pressure plate 224 and the second disc 220, the first pressure plate 213 and the second pressure plate 224 can press the record tightly, improving the stability of the record clamping and effectively preventing the record from loosening or shaking during the cleaning process, thereby improving the cleaning effect.

[0043] In addition, the second elastic element 231 can drive the first pressure plate 213 and the second pressure plate 224 to move closer to each other, which can accommodate records of different thicknesses, expand the applicability of the clamping mechanism 200, and improve the versatility of the vinyl record cleaning machine.

[0044] It should be noted that the second elastic element 231 can be a spring, steel sheet, or other elastic component such as a rubber or silicone part, and is not limited here.

[0045] Specifically, refer to Figure 3 and Figure 6 The first pressure plate 213 is provided with multiple first guide rods 214, and the second pressure plate 224 is provided with multiple second guide rods 225. The first guide rods 214 pass through the first disc 210, and the second guide rods 225 pass through the second disc 220. By providing multiple first guide rods 214 passing through the first disc 210 and multiple second guide rods 225 passing through the second disc 220, the first pressure plate 213 can move axially along the first guide rods 214, and the second pressure plate 224 can move axially along the second guide rods 225. This ensures accurate movement of the first pressure plate 213 and the second pressure plate 224, preventing them from shifting or wobbling during movement. This guarantees that the first pressure plate 213 and the second pressure plate 224 can accurately engage or disengage from the record, improving the precision and stability of record mounting and dismounting.

[0046] In addition, by setting the first guide rod 214 and the second guide rod 225, the connection strength between the first disc 210 and the first pressure plate 213, and between the second disc 220 and the second pressure plate 224 can be enhanced, thereby improving the support stability of the record and enhancing the reliability of the clamping mechanism 200.

[0047] Understandably, referring to Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 7The second disc 220 is slidably connected to a push rod 226, and a sliding piece 222 is fixedly connected to a guide block 227. The guide block 227 is provided with a guide slope 228. The push rod 226 can slide on the guide slope 228 to drive the guide block 227 to move away from the connecting rod 211. When it is necessary to remove the record, simply push the push rod 226. The push rod 226 slides along the guide slope 228, which can convert the axial movement of the push rod 226 into the movement of the guide block 227, thereby driving the sliding piece 222 to move away from the connecting rod 211, so that the sliding piece 222 can be disengaged from the connecting groove 212. This can quickly unlock the position of the connecting rod 211, realize the separation of the first disc 210 and the second disc 220, simplify the operation process of removing the record, and improve the convenience and efficiency of use.

[0048] Specifically, refer to Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 7 A third elastic element 229 is provided between the second disc 220 and the push rod 226. The third elastic element 229 is used to drive the push rod 226 to move away from the connecting rod 211. By providing the third elastic element 229 between the second disc 220 and the push rod 226, after the unlocking operation is completed and the record is removed, the third elastic element 229 can automatically push the push rod 226 back to its initial position. This eliminates the need for manual reset of the push rod 226 after each record removal operation, simplifying the operation process and improving ease of use.

[0049] Additionally, refer to Figure 8 When the vinyl record cleaner is in the storage state, the push rod 226 is in a stable position away from the guide block 227 under the action of the third elastic element 229, which avoids the push rod 226 from accidentally triggering the unlocking action due to accidental contact, ensures the stability of the locking state of the connecting rod 211, and reduces the possibility of the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 being accidentally loosened due to misoperation.

[0050] It should be noted that the third elastic element 229 can be a spring, steel sheet, or other elastic component such as a rubber or silicone part, and is not limited here.

[0051] Understandably, referring to Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 5 and Figure 6The first disc 210 or the second disc 220 is rotatably connected to the mounting base 240, and the mounting base 240 is slidably connected to the locking block 241. The water tank 100 has a mounting groove 120 for accommodating the mounting base 240. The side wall of the mounting groove 120 is provided with a stop 121, and the locking block 241 can abut against the lower end face of the stop 121. The mounting base 240 is connected to the first disc 210 or the second disc 220, and the mounting base 240 is rotatably connected to the first disc 210 or the second disc 220. The mounting base 240 is slidably connected to the locking block 241. The water tank 100 has a mounting groove 120. By installing the mounting base 240 in the mounting groove 120, the locking block 241 can be located below the stop block 121. Then, the locking block 241 is driven to slide on the mounting base 240, so that the locking block 241 can abut against the lower end face of the stop block 121, thereby locking the mounting base 240 in the mounting groove 120. This allows for a quick and easy fixed connection between the mounting base 240 and the water tank 100, enabling the record to be placed in the water tank 100. The operation is simple and convenient, improving the ease of use.

[0052] It should be noted that during cleaning, the mounting base 240 is removed from the mounting slot 120, separating the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 from the water tank 100. The record is then clamped between the first disc 210 and the second disc 220. Finally, the mounting base 240 is reinstalled into the mounting slot 120, allowing the record to be immersed in the cleaning water. By detachably connecting the mounting base 240 to the mounting slot 120, the record clamping operation is facilitated, improving ease of use.

[0053] Specifically, refer to Figure 3 A ball bearing 245 is provided between the first disc 210 and the mounting base 240, or between the second disc 220 and the mounting base 240. The ball bearing 245 can reduce the rotational resistance of the first disc 210 or the second disc 220 on the mounting base 240, so that the first disc 210 or the second disc 220 rotates smoothly, thereby reducing wear and extending service life.

[0054] Specifically, refer to Figure 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7The mounting base 240 is rotatably connected to multiple drive gears 242, which are connected for transmission. A handle 243 is fixedly connected to the head end of each drive gear 242, and the tail end of each drive gear 242 is fixedly connected to either the first disc 210 or the second disc 220. By rotating the handle 243, the drive gears 242 are rotated, thereby driving the first disc 210 or the second disc 220 to rotate. This allows the user to easily rotate the first disc 210 and the second disc 220 with only a small amount of force, improving operational convenience.

[0055] It should be noted that multiple drive gears 242 work together to achieve decelerated rotation of the handle 243 to the first disc 210 or the second disc 220, thereby reducing the force required for the user to drive the record to rotate.

[0056] The beginning of the multiple drive gears 242 can be understood as the input end of the transmission chain, and the end of the multiple drive gears 242 is the output end of the transmission chain.

[0057] Specifically, refer to Figure 3 and Figure 7 The mounting base 240 is rotatably connected to multiple balancing gears 244, which are arranged around the end drive gear 242 and mesh with it. All the balancing gears 244 are rotatably connected to the mounting base 240. By setting the balancing gears 244 to mesh with the end drive gear 242, the multiple balancing gears 244 work together to stabilize the position of the drive gear 242, ensuring balanced forces on the end drive gear 242, reducing vibration and wobbling that may occur during rotation, and ensuring smooth rotation of the drive gear 242. This, in turn, ensures stable rotation of the first disc 210 or the second disc 220, improving the uniformity and stability of record cleaning and guaranteeing the cleaning effect.

[0058] Understandably, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The water tank 100 is detachably connected to a base 130, which has multiple support rods 131 spaced apart. Records can be placed between two adjacent support rods 131. The base 130 is detachably connected to the water tank 100. After the records are cleaned, they can be placed between two adjacent support rods 131, which facilitates the storage and placement of records, allows them to drain water, and improves the user experience.

[0059] In addition, by setting the base 130 to be detachably connected to the water tank 100, the internal space of the water tank 100 can be fully utilized, making it convenient for storage, making the vinyl record cleaning machine compact and improving the user experience.

[0060] Understandably, referring to Figure 3 A fourth elastic element 111 is provided between the water tank 100 and the cleaning brush 110. The fourth elastic element 111 is used to drive the cleaning brush 110 to move away from the side wall of the water tank 100. The fourth elastic element 111 is arranged between the water tank 100 and the cleaning brush 110. The fourth elastic element 111 can drive the cleaning brush 110 to move away from the side wall of the water tank 100, so that the two cleaning brushes 110 can move closer to each other, automatically adapt to the thickness of the record, and always maintain contact with the surface of the record. This ensures that the cleaning brush 110 can clean the record evenly and effectively, thereby improving the cleaning effect.

[0061] It should be noted that the fourth elastic element 111 can be a spring, steel sheet, or other elastic component such as a rubber or silicone part, and is not limited here.

[0062] Understandably, referring to Figure 8 The water tank 100 is detachably connected to a dust cover 140. By setting the dust cover 140, the water tank 100 can be sealed, thereby preventing dust and other impurities from entering the water tank 100, keeping the water tank 100 and cleaning brush 110 clean, and helping to improve the user experience of the vinyl record cleaning machine.

[0063] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A record cleaning machine, characterized in that, include: A water tank for storing cleaning water, with cleaning brushes installed on both sides of the water tank; The clamping mechanism includes a first disc and a second disc, which are detachably connected to the water tank. The first disc is fixedly connected to a connecting rod, and the side wall of the connecting rod has a connecting groove. The second disc has a connecting hole, and the connecting rod can pass through the connecting hole so that the first disc and the second disc cooperate to clamp the record. The second disc is slidably connected to a sliding piece, and a first elastic element is provided between the sliding piece and the second disc. The first elastic element is used to drive the sliding piece to engage in the connecting groove.

2. A record washer according to claim 1, characterised in that The first disc is slidably connected to a first pressure plate, and the second disc is slidably connected to a second pressure plate. A second elastic element is provided between the first disc and the first pressure plate, and between the second disc and the second pressure plate. The two second elastic elements cooperate to drive the first pressure plate and the second pressure plate to move closer to each other.

3. A record washer according to claim 2, characterised in that, The first pressure plate is provided with a plurality of first guide rods, and the second pressure plate is provided with a plurality of second guide rods. The first guide rods pass through the first disc, and the second guide rods pass through the second disc.

4. The record washer of claim 1, wherein, The second disc is slidably connected to a push rod, and the sliding plate is fixedly connected to a guide block. The guide block is provided with a guide slope, and the push rod can slide on the guide slope to drive the guide block to move away from the connecting rod.

5. A record washer according to claim 4, characterised in that, A third elastic element is provided between the second disc and the push rod, and the third elastic element is used to drive the push rod to move away from the connecting rod.

6. The record washer of claim 1, wherein, The first or second disc is rotatably connected to a mounting base, the mounting base is slidably connected to a locking block, the water tank has a mounting groove for accommodating the mounting base, the side wall of the mounting groove is provided with a stop block, and the locking block can abut against the lower end face of the stop block.

7. A record washer according to claim 6, characterised in that, The mounting base is rotatably connected to multiple drive gears, which are connected in a transmission manner. The head end of each drive gear is fixedly connected to a handle, and the tail end of each drive gear is fixedly connected to the first disc or the second disc.

8. A record washer according to claim 7, characterised in that, The mounting base is rotatably connected to a plurality of balancing gears, which are arranged around the drive gear at the end, and the balancing gears mesh with the drive gear.

9. The record washer of claim 1, wherein, The water tank is detachably connected to a base, and the base is provided with multiple support rods at intervals. The record can be arranged between two adjacent support rods.

10. The record washer of claim 1, wherein, A fourth elastic element is provided between the water tank and the cleaning brush, and the fourth elastic element is used to drive the cleaning brush to move away from the side wall of the water tank.