A cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing
By designing the support and drying mechanisms, the problem of lead aprons not being able to be stretched in lead apron cleaning equipment has been solved, achieving stable cleaning and rapid drying, and improving the overall efficiency and quality of the equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- JIANGSU LIANHUAN MEDICAL TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-30
AI Technical Summary
The existing lead apron cleaning equipment has a simple hanging rack structure that cannot effectively support the lead apron, resulting in low cleaning and drying efficiency and affecting the cleaning quality.
The system employs a support mechanism and a drying mechanism. The lead apron sleeves are opened by support rods and connecting rods, and combined with an ultrasonic cleaning tank and a drying mechanism, the lead apron can be stably cleaned and quickly dried.
This improved the efficiency of lead apron cleaning and drying, and ensured the quality of the cleaning equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of lead apron maintenance technology, specifically relating to a cabinet-type cleaning device for lead aprons. Background Technology
[0002] Lead aprons are a common type of clothing used in the medical system. During radiation therapy and examinations, lead aprons can shield patients from radiation, minimizing harm during the procedure. They also provide shielding protection for non-examination areas, especially the gonads and thyroid gland. When cleaning lead aprons, they are placed in a cabinet-style cleaning machine for thorough cleaning.
[0003] Current cleaning machines are equipped with adjustable hanging racks, on which the lead aprons are hung directly. As the racks move, the aprons are moved into the cleaning tank at the bottom of the machine. While this method is stable, it has certain problems in actual use. Specifically, the current hanging racks have a simple overall structure and cannot fully support the lead aprons, causing the inner walls of the aprons to stick together. This makes it difficult to efficiently and stably handle the inner walls of the aprons during cleaning or subsequent drying, thus affecting the overall quality of the cleaning machine. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this section is to outline some aspects of embodiments of the present invention and to briefly describe some preferred embodiments. Simplifications or omissions may be made in this section, as well as in the abstract and title of this application, to avoid obscuring the purpose of these documents; however, such simplifications or omissions should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.
[0005] To address the problems mentioned in the background section, the present invention adopts the following technical solution.
[0006] A cabinet-type cleaning device for lead aprons and protective clothing includes a cleaning machine body, a pump body, a lifting drive assembly, and a cleaning tank. The pump body is installed at the top of the cleaning machine body, the lifting drive assembly is installed inside the cleaning machine body, and the cleaning tank is set at the bottom of the cleaning machine body. A support mechanism is installed on the side of the lifting drive assembly. The support mechanism includes an upper connecting rod, a fixed rod, a support rod, and a matching rod. An upper connecting rod is installed at the end of the lifting drive assembly. Fixed rods are symmetrically installed at both ends of the upper connecting rod. Support rods are symmetrically installed on the side of the fixed rods. Matching rods are symmetrically installed on the side of the fixed rods and below the support rods.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the length of the mating rod is greater than the length of the support rod, and the distance between the support rod and the mating rod is less than the width of the lead apron armhole.
[0008] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the support mechanism further includes a support side plate and a support bracket. The support side plate is symmetrically installed at the end of the fixed rod, and the support bracket is symmetrically installed outside the fixed rod and below the support side plate. The side walls of both the support side plate and the support bracket are in contact with the inside of the lead apron.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the supporting side plate and the supporting bracket have the same structure, and the overall size of the supporting bracket is larger than that of the supporting side plate.
[0010] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, it also includes a drying mechanism, which includes a connecting end, a first nozzle, a connecting pipe and an inner drying port. The connecting end is symmetrically installed on the inner wall of the main body of the cleaning machine, the first nozzle is installed on the side of the connecting end, the connecting pipe is installed at the end of the connecting end and is connected to the pump body, and the inner drying port is installed on the outside of the support mechanism.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the internal air drying port includes an air supply pipe, a spray end and a second nozzle. The spray end is installed on the outside of the fixing rod, and the second nozzle is installed at equal intervals on the side of the spray end. The top of the spray end is connected to the air supply pipe, and the air supply pipe is connected to the pump body.
[0012] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the cleaning tank includes an ultrasonic cleaning tank, an outlet pipe and an inlet pipe. The ultrasonic cleaning tank is installed at the bottom of the main body of the cleaning machine, the outlet pipe is installed on the side of the ultrasonic cleaning tank, and the inlet pipe is installed on the side of the ultrasonic cleaning tank and on the side of the outlet pipe.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] This invention utilizes a support mechanism, employing support rods and cooperating rods to support and position the armhole portion of the lead apron. Then, under the action of the support side plates, the hem of the lead apron is opened, facilitating stable cleaning of the inside and outside of the apron in the subsequent cleaning tank. Furthermore, in conjunction with the drying mechanism, the exterior and interior of the lead apron are simultaneously blown, rapidly drying the moisture inside. This accelerates overall work efficiency and ensures the cleaning quality of the cleaning equipment itself. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the overall structure of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of the internal structure of the main body of the cleaning machine of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the external structure of the lifting drive assembly of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the support mechanism and the air-drying mechanism in this utility model.
[0019] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the internal air-drying port structure of this utility model.
[0020] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the cleaning tank structure of this utility model.
[0021] The correspondence between the labels and component names in the attached figures is as follows:
[0022] 1. Cleaning machine body; 2. Pump body; 3. Lifting drive assembly; 4. Support mechanism; 41. Upper connecting rod; 42. Fixing rod; 43. Support rod; 44. Matching rod; 45. Support side plate; 46. Support bracket; 5. Drying mechanism; 51. Connecting end; 52. First nozzle; 53. Connecting pipe; 54. Inner drying port; 541. Air supply pipe; 542. Spraying end; 543. Second nozzle; 6. Cleaning tank; 61. Ultrasonic cleaning tank; 62. Water outlet pipe; 63. Water inlet pipe. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Those skilled in the art can make similar extensions without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0025] Secondly, the term "an embodiment" or "embodiment" as used herein refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that may be included in at least one implementation of the present invention. The phrase "in one embodiment" appearing in different places in this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a single or selective embodiment that excludes other embodiments. The present invention provides the following embodiments.
[0026] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 6As shown, this is a structural schematic diagram of the cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing in this embodiment. The equipment includes a cleaning machine body 1, a pump body 2, a lifting drive assembly 3, and a cleaning tank 6. The pump body 2 is installed at the top of the cleaning machine body 1, the lifting drive assembly 3 is installed inside the cleaning machine body 1, and the cleaning tank 6 is provided at the bottom inside the cleaning machine body 1. The cleaning tank 6 includes an ultrasonic cleaning tank 61, a water outlet pipe 62, and a water inlet pipe 63. The ultrasonic cleaning tank 61 is installed at the bottom of the cleaning machine body 1, the water outlet pipe 62 is installed on the side of the ultrasonic cleaning tank 61, and the water inlet pipe 63 is installed on the side of the ultrasonic cleaning tank 61 and located on the side of the water outlet pipe 62.
[0027] The lead apron to be cleaned is placed inside the main body 1 of the cleaning machine. The components on the lifting drive assembly 3 support and position the lead apron. Then, under the operation of the lifting drive assembly 3, the lead apron is lowered as a whole, allowing it to enter the ultrasonic cleaning tank 61. The ultrasonic cleaning tank 61 provides stable cleaning for the lead apron. After cleaning, the lead apron is reset under the operation of the lifting drive assembly 3, facilitating subsequent air drying.
[0028] In this embodiment, an auxiliary mechanism is installed inside the main body 1 of the cleaning machine. The auxiliary mechanism consists of a support mechanism 4 and a drying mechanism 5.
[0029] As attached Figure 4 As shown, the support mechanism 4 includes an upper connecting rod 41 and a fixed rod 42. The upper connecting rod 41 is installed at the end of the lifting drive assembly 3. Fixed rods 42 are symmetrically installed at both ends of the upper connecting rod 41. Support rods 43 are symmetrically installed on the sides of the fixed rods 42. Matching rods 44 are symmetrically installed on the sides of the fixed rods 42 and below the support rods 43. Support side plates 45 are symmetrically installed at the ends of the fixed rods 42. Support brackets 46 are symmetrically installed on the outside of the fixed rods 42 and below the support side plates 42. The side walls of both the support side plates 45 and the support brackets 46 are in contact with the inside of the lead apron.
[0030] When cleaning lead aprons, open the cabinet door of the main body 1 of the cleaning machine, and then put the lead apron on the support rod 43. At this time, it is necessary to ensure that the mating rod 44 is in contact with the bottom of the armhole of the lead apron, and the support rod 43 is in contact with the top of the armhole of the lead apron to support the entire lead apron. Then, using the Velcro or straps on the lead apron, put the lead apron on the outside of the support mechanism 4. At this time, the support side plate 45 and the support bracket 46 are both spread apart from the lower part of the lead apron to prevent the lower part of the lead apron from sticking together under the action of gravity, which would affect the subsequent normal cleaning.
[0031] As attached Figure 4As shown, the length of the mating rod 44 is greater than the length of the support rod 43, and the distance between the support rod 43 and the mating rod 44 is less than the width of the lead apron armhole. The support side plates 45 are in pairs, and the volume of the support side plates 45 closer to the mating rod 44 is smaller than that of the other support side plates 45.
[0032] When in use, the size of the armhole of the lead apron is specific according to the overall size of the garment. The length and spacing of the support rod 43 and the matching rod 44 are set so that the support rod 43 and the matching rod 44 can be inserted into the armhole to stretch the upper part of the lead apron. The two sets of support side plates 45 of different sizes are set to stably stretch the hem of the lead apron.
[0033] As attached Figure 4 As shown, the air-drying mechanism 5 includes a connecting end 51, a first nozzle 52, a connecting pipe 53, and an inner air-drying port 54. The connecting end 51 is symmetrically installed on the inner wall of the main body 1 of the cleaning machine. The first nozzle 52 is installed on the side of the connecting end 51. The connecting pipe 53 is installed at the end of the connecting end 51. The connecting pipe 53 is connected to the pump body 2. The inner air-drying port 54 is installed on the outside of the support mechanism 4.
[0034] The operation of the upper pump body 2 causes gas to be input into the connecting pipe 53 and the inner drying port 54 through the pipe connected to the air outlet of the pump body 2. At this time, part of the gas passes through the connecting pipe 53 and enters the connecting end 51, and is directly sprayed out from the first nozzle 52 to dry the outer surface of the lead apron. Meanwhile, another part of the gas is sprayed out from the inside of the lead apron through the inner drying port 54 to dry the inside of the lead apron.
[0035] As attached Figure 5 As shown, it is a structural schematic diagram of the internal air drying port 54 in this embodiment. The internal air drying port 54 includes an air supply pipe 541, a spray end 542, and a second nozzle 543. The spray end 542 is installed on the outside of the fixing rod 42. The second nozzle 543 is installed at equal intervals on the side of the spray end 542. The top of the spray end 542 is connected to the air supply pipe 541, and the air supply pipe 541 is connected to the pump body 2.
[0036] Some gas enters the spray end 542 through the gas supply pipe 541 and is then sprayed directly out from the second nozzle 543. At this time, the gas blows the inside of the lead apron. Due to the establishment of the supporting side plate 45, the hem of the lead apron is in an open state, which facilitates the gas blown out by the second nozzle 543 to stably dry the inside of the lead apron.
[0037] The above description, in conjunction with specific embodiments, provides a further detailed explanation of the present utility model. It should not be construed that the specific implementation of the present utility model is limited to these descriptions. For those skilled in the art, several simple deductions or substitutions can be made without departing from the concept of the present utility model, and all such deductions or substitutions should be considered to fall within the scope of protection defined by the claims submitted by the present utility model.
Claims
1. A cabinet-type cleaning device for lead aprons and protective clothing, comprising a cleaning machine body (1), a pump body (2), a lifting drive assembly (3), and a cleaning tank (6), wherein the pump body (2) is installed at the top of the cleaning machine body (1), the lifting drive assembly (3) is installed inside the cleaning machine body (1), and a cleaning tank (6) is provided at the bottom of the cleaning machine body (1), characterized in that: The lifting drive assembly (3) is equipped with a support mechanism (4) on its side. The support mechanism (4) includes an upper connecting rod (41), a fixed rod (42), a support rod (43), and a mating rod (44). The lifting drive assembly (3) is equipped with an upper connecting rod (41) at its end. Fixed rods (42) are symmetrically installed at both ends of the upper connecting rod (41). Support rods (43) are symmetrically installed on the side of the fixed rods (42). Maturing rods (44) are symmetrically installed on the side of the fixed rods (42) and below the support rods (43).
2. The cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The length of the mating rod (44) is greater than the length of the support rod (43), and the distance between the support rod (43) and the mating rod (44) is less than the width of the lead apron armhole.
3. The cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support mechanism (4) also includes a support side plate (45) and a support bracket (46). The support side plate (45) is symmetrically installed at the end of the fixing rod (42). The support bracket (46) is symmetrically installed outside the fixing rod (42) and below the support side plate (45). The side walls of both the support side plate (45) and the support bracket (46) are in contact with the inside of the lead apron.
4. The cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing according to claim 3, characterized in that: The supporting side plate (45) and the supporting bracket (46) have the same structure, and the overall size of the supporting bracket (46) is larger than that of the supporting side plate (45).
5. The cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a drying mechanism (5), which includes a connecting end (51), a first nozzle (52), a connecting pipe (53) and an inner drying port (54). The connecting end (51) is symmetrically installed on the inner wall of the main body (1) of the cleaning machine. The first nozzle (52) is installed on the side of the connecting end (51). The connecting pipe (53) is installed at the end of the connecting end (51). The connecting pipe (53) is connected to the pump body (2). The inner drying port (54) is installed on the outside of the support mechanism (4).
6. The cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing according to claim 5, characterized in that: The internal air drying port (54) includes an air supply pipe (541), a spray end (542), and a second nozzle (543). The spray end (542) is installed on the outside of the fixing rod (42). The second nozzle (543) is installed at equal intervals on the side of the spray end (542). The top of the spray end (542) is connected to the air supply pipe (541), and the air supply pipe (541) is connected to the pump body (2).
7. The cabinet-type cleaning equipment for lead aprons and protective clothing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cleaning tank (6) includes an ultrasonic cleaning tank (61), an outlet pipe (62) and an inlet pipe (63). The ultrasonic cleaning tank (61) is installed at the bottom of the main body (1) of the cleaning machine. The outlet pipe (62) is installed on the side of the ultrasonic cleaning tank (61), and the inlet pipe (63) is installed on the side of the ultrasonic cleaning tank (61) and on the side of the outlet pipe (62).