A vibrating metal bath device

By using a directional cooling fan design and modular components, the heat dissipation and maintenance issues of the oscillating metal bath device were solved, achieving temperature stability and consistency of experimental results.

CN224371510UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19BIG FISH EXPERIMENTAL INSTRUMENTS (ZHEJIANG) CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BIG FISH EXPERIMENTAL INSTRUMENTS (ZHEJIANG) CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-17
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing oscillating metal bath devices lack directional heat dissipation design, leading to heat accumulation and temperature fluctuations, which affect the aging of circuit components, the performance of the oscillating motor, and the consistency of experimental results.

Method used

The cooling fan, along with the air inlet and outlet ducts, forms a directional airflow path to specifically remove heat from the core heat source. The modular design allows for the individual replacement of the working module and the oscillating motor component.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents circuit aging and frequency reduction of the oscillating motor, maintains stable temperature, improves the consistency of experimental results, and simplifies the maintenance process.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of experimental instrument technology, specifically to a vibrating metal bath device. It includes a housing, a control center, a working module, and a cooling fan. The housing comprises a base and a top cover. The base has a working chamber and a control chamber. The control chamber has an air inlet slot at its front end, and the top cover has a placement slot for the working module and an air outlet slot on its side. The cooling fan is fixed to the side wall of the working chamber away from the control chamber, with its outlet corresponding to the air outlet slot. The cooling fan, along with the air inlet and outlet slots, forms a directional airflow that specifically removes core heat, preventing circuit aging and motor frequency reduction. The working module features a modular design, allowing individual components to be replaced without requiring a complete system replacement.
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