A conveying and sorting device for bottled water production

Automated detection using components such as dynamic weighing sensors and CCD cameras has solved the problems of insufficient water content and appearance defects in bottled water production, thereby improving product quality and customer satisfaction.

CN224475333UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10DONGGUAN DONGWA DRINKING WATER CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN DONGWA DRINKING WATER CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-22
Publication Date
2026-07-10

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Technical Problem

In current bottled water production, machine filling may result in insufficient water or empty bottles. CCD cameras have difficulty identifying the water level in opaque or dark-colored bottles, leading to substandard products entering the market and affecting customer satisfaction.

Method used

By employing components such as dynamic weighing sensors, CCD cameras, laser marking machines, and electric push rods, automated detection and sorting are used to ensure the weight and appearance quality of water buckets and to eliminate defective products.

Benefits of technology

It has achieved automated inspection and sorting, significantly reducing the need for manual inspection, improving product quality and safety, and reducing the risk of defective products entering the market.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to sorting devices, and more particularly to a conveying and sorting device for bottled water production. The device includes a first conveyor, a second conveyor, a control panel, an electric push rod, a mounting frame, a photoelectric sensor, a roller slide, an inspection table, a dynamic weighing sensor, and a laser marking machine. The second conveyor is located to the left of the first conveyor, and the inspection table is located at the bottom of the first conveyor. A groove is formed on the inspection table, and the dynamic weighing sensor is installed within the groove. The design of the inspection table, dynamic weighing sensor, and electric push rod in this utility model detects the weight information of the bottled water passing above the dynamic weighing sensor and feeds it back to the control panel. Bottled water that does not meet the weight requirements is sorted by the electric push rod. Automated detection and sorting significantly reduce the need for manual inspection and reduce the risk of substandard products entering the market.
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