An aquatic environment monitoring buoy

The cleaning structure, which combines high-pressure water flow and brush plates, solves the problem of impurities entanglement and adhesion on the surface of aquatic environmental monitoring buoys, achieving efficient cleaning and preventing imbalance.

CN224477044UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10SICHUAN KAILE DETECTION TECH

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SICHUAN KAILE DETECTION TECH
Filing Date
2025-06-26
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The brushes of existing aquatic environmental monitoring buoys are easily entangled by aquatic plants and thread-like debris, leading to blockages and making it difficult to effectively clean highly adhesive dirt, thus affecting the cleaning effect.

Method used

The cleaning structure combines high-pressure water flow and a brush plate. A submersible high-pressure pump provides high-pressure water flow to rinse the buoy surface, and a submersible motor drives the mounting plate to rotate. The nozzles clean the buoy surface, while the brush plate with Teflon bristles reduces the adhesion of impurities.

Benefits of technology

It improves the cleaning effect on the buoy surface, prevents imbalance caused by the adhesion of impurities, reduces the cleaning burden on the brush plate, and enhances cleaning efficiency.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of monitoring buoy technology and discloses a water environment monitoring buoy, including a buoy body. The outer wall of the buoy body is provided with a cleaning structure for cleaning the surface of the buoy body. The cleaning structure includes a mounting plate disposed on the outer wall of the buoy body, the inner wall of which is fitted against the outer wall of the buoy body. Several nozzles are disposed on both sides of the mounting plate. Through this cleaning structure, the user starts a submersible high-pressure pump to draw water into a delivery pipe, which then delivers it to a delivery cavity. High-pressure water is sprayed through the nozzles to rinse the outer wall of the buoy body. Simultaneously, the high-pressure pump acts as an anchor in the water. Subsequently, a submersible motor drives the mounting plate to rotate, causing the nozzles to circulate around the buoy body to rinse away adhering impurities and further clean the buoy body with a brush plate. This design combines high-pressure water flow with brush plate cleaning, reducing the burden on the brush plate, minimizing impurity adhesion, improving cleaning efficiency, and preventing the buoy from becoming unbalanced due to dirt.
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