Integrated reaction cell

By designing a reaction tank with detachable partitions and spring locking rods, the problem of insufficient adaptability caused by the fixed space of existing reaction tanks is solved, realizing flexible space adjustment and efficient sewage treatment.

CN224411503UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26SHAOXING DINGSHANG ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521588999.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-07-29
Publication Date
2026-06-26
Estimated Expiration
2035-07-29

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of reaction pool, especially for integrated reaction pool, including pool body, detachable connection's top cover of pool body top end, the water inlet connected with one side of pool body top end, the drainage outlet connected with one side of pool body bottom and the ladder stand welded connection of pool body front end, the inner chamber of pool body is connected with the baffle that snaps, and the bottom one side of baffle is equipped with the clamping groove, the surface of one end of baffle is equipped with the first sealing groove, the bottom of baffle is equipped with rubber strip, the bottom corner of baffle is equipped with purification membrane, and the top corner of baffle is equipped with the through -hole, and the top one side of baffle is equipped with the first recess. The utility model discloses through setting up the baffle, spring, lock rod and movable rod etc. structure, can be convenient subsequent in use according to actual use demand to realize the division processing to the pool body interior space, to be applicable to the treatment of different sewage quantity, can effectively realize the regulation of pool body interior space, and the whole has higher flexibility and practicality.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of reaction tank technology, specifically to an integrated reaction tank. Background Technology

[0002] The reaction tank is a water treatment facility that uses multiple baffles to form a narrow, rotating corridor. It comes in two types: reciprocating and rotary. Its core principle utilizes the eddies generated by the changing water flow to achieve reagent mixing and flocculation. The flow velocity at the beginning of the corridor can reach 0.5-0.6 m / s, decreasing to 0.2-0.3 m / s at the end to create a velocity gradient. This equipment is used in railway tunnel construction wastewater treatment for acid-base neutralization and coagulation reactions. The treated water then needs to undergo solid-liquid separation in a sedimentation tank. Its simple design and strong adaptability make it widely used in China's industrial and municipal water treatment sectors.

[0003] A reaction tank is a water treatment facility that forms a long, narrow, rotating corridor by setting up multiple baffles. It is divided into two types: reciprocating and rotary. Traditional wastewater treatment reaction tanks use multi-stage series reaction tanks, such as anaerobic tanks, aerobic tanks, and sedimentation tanks. However, the internal space dimensions of existing reaction tanks are mostly fixed, making it difficult to adjust the volume of different spaces according to actual usage needs. Furthermore, the fixed solvent space after division is not suitable for different wastewater volumes, resulting in poor overall practicality.

[0004] Therefore, we proposed an integrated reactor to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] (a) Technical problems to be solved

[0006] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides an integrated reaction tank, solving the problem mentioned in the background art where the reaction tank is a water treatment facility that forms a narrow, rotating corridor by setting multiple baffles. It is divided into two types: reciprocating and rotary. Traditional wastewater treatment reaction tanks use multi-stage series reaction tanks, such as anaerobic tanks, aerobic tanks, and sedimentation tanks. However, the internal space dimensions of existing reaction tanks are mostly fixed, making it difficult to adjust the volume of different spaces according to actual usage needs. Furthermore, the fixed solvent space after division is not suitable for different wastewater volumes, resulting in poor overall practicality.

[0007] (II) Technical Solution

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model specifically adopts the following technical solution:

[0009] An integrated reaction tank includes a tank body, a detachable top cover at the top of the tank body, a water inlet connected to one side of the top of the tank body, a drain outlet connected to one side of the bottom of the tank body, and a ladder frame welded to the front of the tank body.

[0010] The inner cavity of the pool is fitted with a partition, and a snap-fit ​​groove is provided on one side of the bottom of the partition. A first sealing groove is provided on one end surface of the partition. A rubber strip is fixed to the bottom of the partition. A purification membrane is fixed at the bottom corner of the partition. A through hole is provided at the top corner of the partition. A first groove is provided on one side of the top of the partition. A first spring is fixedly connected to the inner cavity of the first groove. A movable rod is fixedly connected to the other end of the first spring. A lever is fixed to one side of the top of the movable rod. A locking rod passes through the inner side of one end of the movable rod. An auxiliary sliding plate is sleeved on the outer ring surface of one end of the locking rod. A second spring is fixedly connected to one end surface of the auxiliary sliding plate.

[0011] Furthermore, a retaining rail is fixed to the inner wall of the pool body, and a locking hole is opened on one side of the top of the retaining rail. A second sealing groove is opened at the bottom of the inner cavity of the pool body. A sealing strip is fixed to the inner wall of the pool body on the side away from the retaining rail. A second groove is opened on the upper surface of the protrusion provided in the inner cavity of the pool body, and a protrusion is provided on the inner side of the second groove.

[0012] Furthermore, the partitions are evenly distributed in the inner cavity of the pool, and the first sealing groove forms an integrated structure with the pool.

[0013] Furthermore, the movable rod is slidably connected to the partition via a first spring, and the first spring is symmetrically distributed along the transverse centerline of the movable rod.

[0014] Furthermore, the locking rod is slidably connected to the movable rod via an auxiliary sliding plate, and the outer diameter of the locking rod is matched with the inner diameter of the lock hole.

[0015] Furthermore, the protrusions are equidistantly distributed in the inner cavity of the second groove, and the outer diameter of the protrusions is adapted to the inner diameter of the first groove.

[0016] (III) Beneficial Effects

[0017] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides an integrated reaction tank, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0018] This utility model, through its structure including partitions, springs, locking rods, and movable rods, allows for convenient division of the internal space of the tank according to actual usage needs, making it suitable for treating different volumes of wastewater. This effectively adjusts the internal space of the tank, resulting in greater flexibility and practicality. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the pool body of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a top view of the pool structure of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a side view of the partition structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the movable rod part of this utility model.

[0025] In the diagram: 1. Pool body; 2. Top cover; 3. Inlet; 4. Outlet; 5. Ladder; 6. Partition; 7. Snap-fit ​​groove; 8. First sealing groove; 9. Rubber strip; 10. Purification membrane; 11. Through hole; 12. First groove; 13. First spring; 14. Movable rod; 15. Toggle block; 16. Locking rod; 17. Auxiliary sliding plate; 18. Second spring; 19. Rail; 20. Locking hole; 21. Second sealing groove; 22. Sealing strip; 23. Second groove; 24. Protrusion. Detailed Implementation

[0026] 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.

[0027] Example

[0028] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, an integrated reaction tank proposed in one embodiment of the present invention includes a tank body 1, a cavity provided inside the tank body 1 and the cavity is stepped, a top cover 2 that can be detachably connected to the top of the tank body 1, a water inlet 3 connected to one side of the top of the tank body 1, a drain outlet 4 connected to one side of the bottom of the tank body 1, and a ladder frame 5 welded to the front end of the tank body 1.

[0029] A partition 6 is snap-fitted into the inner cavity of the pool body 1. A snap-fit ​​groove 7 is provided on one side of the bottom of the partition 6, and a slot is provided at one corner of the top of the partition 6 for easy replacement of the first spring 13. A first sealing groove 8 is provided on one end surface of the partition 6, forming an integrated structure with the partition 6. A rubber strip 9 is fixed to the bottom of the partition 6, and a purification membrane 10 is fixed at the bottom corner of the partition 6. A through hole 11 is provided at the top corner of the partition 6, the size of which matches the size of the locking rod 16. A first groove 12 is provided on one side of the top of the partition 6, and the inner cavity of the first groove 12 is connected to the first spring 13. The other end of a spring 13 is connected to a movable rod 14, and a lever 15 is fixedly provided on one side of the top of the movable rod 14. A slot for the locking rod 16 to move is opened on the inner side of one end of the movable rod 14, so that the locking rod 16 can move in and out of the slot. A second spring 18 is fixedly connected to the surface of 14 outside the slot. An auxiliary slide plate 17 is fixedly provided on the outside of the top of the locking rod 16. The other end of the second spring 18 is connected to the auxiliary slide plate 17. That is, when the auxiliary slide plate 17 is pressed, the locking rod 16 and the auxiliary slide plate 17 retract synchronously. After the auxiliary slide plate 17 is released, the locking rod 16 and the auxiliary slide plate 17 return to the initial position through the elasticity of the spring.

[0030] In use, the top cover 2 is opened and the partition 6 is inserted into the inner side of the pool body 1. The partition 6 is then installed inside the pool body 1, dividing the internal space. When the size of the divided space needs to be adjusted, the auxiliary sliding plate 17 is moved laterally. At this time, the locking rod 16 retracts inward to one end of the movable rod 14. As the locking rod 16 retracts, it drives the auxiliary sliding plate 17 to move. The movement of the auxiliary sliding plate 17 causes the second spring 18 to deform, generating a reverse force to reset the auxiliary locking rod 16. When the locking rod 16 is fully retracted to the inner side of one end of the movable rod 14, the toggle block 15 is moved laterally. The toggle block 15 then drives the movable rod 14 to move laterally inside the first groove 12. Subsequently, when the movable rod 16... When the rod 14 drives the locking rod 16 to move and the position of the through hole 11 is misaligned, the first spring 13 will deform accordingly to generate a reverse force, which facilitates the subsequent reset of the auxiliary moving rod 14. At the same time, when the locking rod 16 is completely retracted to the inside of one end of the moving rod 14, it is convenient to pull out the partition 6 to adjust the position of the partition 6, thereby realizing the re-division of the internal space of the pool 1. The overall system has greater flexibility. The purification membrane 10 is used to purify the sewage. Multiple purification membranes 10 achieve multiple purification, resulting in better purification effect. In use, sewage is input into the pool 1 through the inlet 3 and filtered through the internal structure of the pool 1. Finally, the treated sewage is discharged through the outlet 4.

[0031] like Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the inner wall of the pool body 1 is fixed with a retaining rail 19, and a locking hole 20 is opened on one side of the top of the retaining rail 19. The retaining rails 19 are evenly distributed on the inner wall of the pool body 1, and a slot with a size that matches the width of the partition 6 is opened on the inner side of the retaining rail 19. The locking hole 20 is opened on one side of the top of the retaining rail 19. A second sealing groove 21 is opened at the bottom of the inner cavity of the pool body 1. A sealing strip 22 is fixed on the side of the inner wall of the pool body 1 away from the retaining rail 19. The sealing strip 22 is composed of a partition and rubber. The rubber covers the outside of the partition and can achieve a good sealing effect. A second groove 23 is opened on the upper surface of the protrusion provided in the inner cavity of the pool body 1, and a protrusion 24 is provided on the inner side of the second groove 23.

[0032] In use, when the partition 6 is engaged with the inner side of the pool body 1, the partition 6 will move along the slot opened on the inner side of the retaining rail 19, thereby providing guidance for the connection between the partition 6 and the retaining rail 19. At the same time, since the two are matched in size, they can achieve an effective sealing effect when they are connected. Subsequently, as the partition 6 slides down, the partition 6 will slide along the sealing strip 22 through the first sealing groove 8 opened at one end, thereby further improving the sealing effect. When the partition 6 slides to the bottom of the pool body 1 and contacts it, the rubber strip 9 set at the bottom of the partition 6 will be engaged in the second sealing groove 21, and the multiple engaging grooves 7 will engage with the protrusions 24 respectively, thereby further improving the sealing performance of the connection between the partition 6 and the pool body 1, resulting in a better sealing effect.

[0033] like Figure 5 As shown, in some embodiments, the partitions 6 are equidistantly distributed in the inner cavity of the pool body 1, and the first sealing groove 8 and the pool body 1 form an integrated structure.

[0034] In use, the multiple partitions 6 can be used to easily divide the space inside the pool 1. Since the partitions 6 are detachable, the space inside the pool 1 can be easily divided according to different usage needs.

[0035] like Figure 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the movable rod 14 is slidably connected to the partition plate 6 via a first spring 13, and the first spring 13 is symmetrically distributed along the transverse centerline of the movable rod 14.

[0036] When in use, the reverse force generated by the deformation of the first spring 13 will push the movable rod 14 in the opposite direction, thereby facilitating the subsequent movement of the movable rod 14, so that the movable rod 14 drives the locking rod 16 to move to one side of the lock hole 20 and the through hole 11.

[0037] like Figure 6As shown, in some embodiments, the locking rod 16 is slidably connected to the movable rod 14 via the auxiliary sliding plate 17, and the outer diameter of the locking rod 16 is adapted to the inner diameter of the lock hole 20;

[0038] When in use, when one end of the locking rod 16 is inserted into the inside of the lock hole 20, it is easy to quickly connect the partition 6 and the rail 19.

[0039] like Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the protrusions 24 are equidistantly distributed in the inner cavity of the second groove 23, and the outer diameter of the protrusions 24 is adapted to the inner diameter of the first groove 12.

[0040] When in use, since the size of the protrusion 24 is adapted to the size of the first groove 12, when the protrusion 24 and the first groove 12 are engaged with each other, it can not only achieve a sealing effect, but also serve as a guide.

[0041] In summary, during use, the top cover 2 is opened, and the partition 6 is inserted into the inner side of the pool body 1. At this time, the partition 6 slides along the locking rail 19. Subsequently, the rubber strip 9 at the bottom of the partition 6 will engage with the second sealing groove 21, while the first sealing groove 8 will engage with the sealing strip 22, improving the sealing effect between the two. As the partition 6 descends, the protrusion 24 will engage with the first groove 12. With the installation of multiple partitions 6, the internal space of the pool body 1 can be divided. When it is necessary to adjust the size of the divided space, the locking rod 16 is pressed laterally. At this time, the locking rod 16 disengages from the inner side of the locking hole 20 and retracts to the inner side of one end of the movable rod 14. As the locking rod 16 retracts, it will drive the auxiliary sliding plate 17 to move. When the auxiliary sliding plate 17 moves, it will drive the second spring 18 to deform and generate a reverse force to reset the subsequent auxiliary locking rod 16. When the movable rod 14 is fully retracted to the inner side of one end, the lever 15 is moved laterally. At this time, the lever 15 drives the movable rod 14 to move laterally inside the first groove 12. Then, when the movable rod 14 drives the locking rod 16 to move and the position of the through hole 11 is misaligned, the first spring 13 will deform and generate a reverse force, which facilitates the subsequent reset of the movable rod 14. At the same time, when the locking rod 16 is completely separated from the locking hole 20, the partition 6 can be easily pulled out to adjust the position of the partition 6, thereby realizing the re-division of the internal space of the pool 1. The whole has higher flexibility. The purification membrane 10 is used for the purification treatment of sewage. Multiple purification membranes 10 achieve multiple purification and better purification effect. In use, sewage is input into the pool 1 through the inlet 3 and filtered through the internal structure of the pool 1. Finally, the treated sewage is discharged through the outlet 4.

[0042] 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. An integrated reaction tank, including a tank body (1), a top cover (2) that can be detachably connected to the top of the tank body (1), a water inlet (3) connected to one side of the top of the tank body (1), a drain outlet (4) connected to one side of the bottom of the tank body (1), and a ladder frame (5) welded to the front end of the tank body (1). Its features are: The inner cavity of the pool body (1) is fitted with a partition (6), and a snap-fit ​​groove (7) is provided on one side of the bottom of the partition (6). A first sealing groove (8) is provided on one end surface of the partition (6). A rubber strip (9) is fixedly provided at the bottom of the partition (6). A purification membrane (10) is fixedly provided at the bottom corner of the partition (6). A through hole (11) is provided at the top corner of the partition (6). A first groove (12) is provided on one side of the top of the partition (6). A first spring (13) is fixedly connected to the inner cavity of the first groove (12). A movable rod (14) is fixedly connected to the other end of the first spring (13). A lever (15) is fixedly provided on one side of the top of the movable rod (14). A locking rod (16) passes through the inner side of one end of the movable rod (14). An auxiliary sliding plate (17) is sleeved on the outer ring surface of one end of the locking rod (16). A second spring (18) is fixedly connected to the surface of one end of the auxiliary sliding plate (17).

2. The integrated reaction tank according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the pool body (1) is fixed with a retaining rail (19), and a lock hole (20) is opened on one side of the top of the retaining rail (19). A second sealing groove (21) is opened at the bottom of the inner cavity of the pool body (1). A sealing strip (22) is fixed on the side of the inner wall of the pool body (1) away from the retaining rail (19). A second groove (23) is opened on the upper surface of the protrusion provided in the inner cavity of the pool body (1), and a protrusion (24) is provided on the inner side of the second groove (23).

3. The integrated reaction tank according to claim 1, characterized in that: The partitions (6) are evenly distributed in the inner cavity of the pool body (1), and the first sealing groove (8) and the pool body (1) form an integrated structure.

4. The integrated reaction tank according to claim 1, characterized in that: The movable rod (14) is slidably connected to the partition plate (6) by a first spring (13), and the first spring (13) is symmetrically distributed along the transverse center line of the movable rod (14).

5. The integrated reaction tank according to claim 1, characterized in that: The locking rod (16) is slidably connected to the movable rod (14) via the auxiliary sliding plate (17), and the outer diameter of the locking rod (16) is compatible with the inner diameter of the lock hole (20).

6. The integrated reaction tank according to claim 2, characterized in that: The protrusions (24) are equidistantly distributed in the inner cavity of the second groove (23), and the outer diameter of the protrusions (24) is adapted to the inner diameter of the first groove (12).