A shaker bottle
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202522063222.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-25
AI Technical Summary
[0005]本申请的目的在于:为解决上述背景技术中提出的现有技术中的混合瓶结构极为简单,仅由瓶身与瓶盖构成,震荡时液体只能依靠对瓶壁的随机撞击进行能量交换,湍流强度低、方向无序,导致混合效率低、耗时长的问题,本申请提供了一种震荡混合瓶
[0023]综上所述,本申请包括以下至少一种有益效果;
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of solution shaking and dissolution, and in particular to a shaking mixing bottle. Background Technology
[0002] A shaking mixing bottle is a small container specifically designed for rapid and uniform mixing of two or more solutions (or suspensions containing crystals) in laboratories or medical settings. It typically consists of a bottle body made of chemically resistant plastic or glass and a cap that can be opened and closed repeatedly. By shaking the bottle manually or mechanically, the liquid inside is subjected to reciprocating impacts, thereby accelerating the dissolution of the solute or ensuring thorough mixing of the components.
[0003] When using it, the operator first pours the liquid to be mixed or the crystals to be dissolved directly into the bottle, tightens the cap, and then holds the bottle and shakes it up and down, left and right, or rotates it. Alternatively, it can be placed on a shaker for automatic shaking. During the shaking process, the liquid continuously hits the bottle wall to generate turbulence. The energy of the turbulence helps to disperse and dissolve the solute particles until a uniform state is achieved.
[0004] The existing mixing bottle structure is extremely simple, consisting only of a bottle body and a cap. When vibrating, the liquid can only exchange energy by randomly impacting the bottle wall. The turbulence intensity is low and the direction is disordered, resulting in low mixing efficiency and long mixing time. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this application is to address the problem that the existing mixing bottle structure is extremely simple, consisting only of a bottle body and a bottle cap, and the liquid can only exchange energy by randomly impacting the bottle wall during oscillation, resulting in low turbulence intensity and disordered direction, leading to low mixing efficiency and long time consumption. This application provides an oscillating mixing bottle.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application specifically adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A vibrating mixing bottle includes a bottle body, a bottle cap, a fixing thread fixed to the bottle body near the opening of the bottle cap, the bottle body and the bottle cap being fixedly connected by the fixing thread, a limiting groove being formed on both the bottle body and the bottle cap, an auxiliary vibration mechanism being provided between the bottle body and the bottle cap, and an auxiliary stirring mechanism being provided inside the bottle body.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, an auxiliary oscillation mechanism is set between the bottle body and the bottle cap. When the liquid impacts back and forth inside the bottle body, the liquid is dispersed by the auxiliary oscillation mechanism, thereby further improving the mixing effect of the solution inside the bottle body and increasing the mixing efficiency.
[0009] Furthermore, the auxiliary oscillation mechanism includes a diversion concave plate disposed between the bottle body and the bottle cap, and the diversion concave plate has a plurality of diversion holes distributed in a circular pattern.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the solution is repeatedly impacted inside the bottle. When the solution impacts the flow divider plate, it is diverted by the flow divider holes on the flow divider plate, thereby improving the mixing efficiency of the solution in the mixing bottle.
[0011] Furthermore, an annular retaining buckle is fixed on the edge of the diversion concave plate, and the retaining buckle corresponds to the opening of the bottle body.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the fixing buckle on the diversion plate is fastened to the opening of the bottle body, thus making it easy to fix the diversion plate to the bottle body.
[0013] Furthermore, a pressure ring is fixed to the inner wall of the bottle cap, and the pressure ring corresponds to the fixing buckle.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, when the bottle cap is screwed onto the bottle body, the pressure ring on the bottle cap presses against the fixing buckle, thereby reducing the possibility of the fixing buckle detaching from the bottle body.
[0015] Furthermore, a pressure strip is provided on the side of the pressure ring near the bottle body, and the pressure strip is fixedly connected to the pressure ring.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the pressure strip on the pressure ring is made to abut against the fixing buckle, thereby reducing the possibility of solution leakage from the connection between the bottle body and the cap.
[0017] Furthermore, the auxiliary stirring mechanism includes a support rod disposed inside the bottle body, with support blocks fixed at both ends of the support rod, one of the support blocks being fixedly connected to the diverting concave plate, and a movable block being slidably connected to the support rod.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, two support blocks are used to support the support rod. When the bottle body shakes, the movable block moves on the support rod, thereby further improving the mixing effect of the mixing bottle.
[0019] Furthermore, a number of circumferentially distributed movable blades are fixed on the movable block, and a connecting ring is provided on the movable block. The connecting ring is fixedly connected to one end of the movable blades away from the movable block.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, when the movable block moves back and forth, it drives the movable blades to further stir the solution, thereby improving the stirring effect of the movable block.
[0021] Furthermore, a support pad is fixed on the support block at the end of the support rod away from the diversion concave plate, and the support pad is an elastic rubber block.
[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the support pad on the support block is made to contact the bottom of the bottle body. The elastic support of the support pad can improve the stability of the support rod in the bottle body, and at the same time make it easy to remove the support rod from the bottle body.
[0023] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial effects;
[0024] 1. In this application, by unscrewing the bottle cap from the bottle body, when the solution to be shaken is a mixed solution, the diversion plate does not need to be removed. The mixed solution is poured directly into the bottle body. When there are crystals in the mixed solution, the retaining buckle is pinched and lifted upwards, causing the retaining buckle to pull the diversion plate away from the bottle body. Then, the liquid containing crystals is poured into the bottle body. After that, the retaining buckle is reattached to the bottle body, the bottle cap is screwed on, and the pressure ring on the bottle cap presses against the retaining buckle. The pressure strip on the pressure ring abuts against the retaining buckle, allowing the retaining buckle to be stably attached to the bottle body. Finally, the bottle body is shaken and shaken. The solution repeatedly impacts the bottle body. When the solution impacts the diversion plate, it is diverted by the diversion holes on the diversion plate, thereby achieving the purpose of further improving the solution shaking effect and improving the mixing efficiency.
[0025] 2. In this application, by having a support block drive a support rod, and the support block at the other end of the support rod drive a support pad to abut against the bottom of the bottle, the support rod stands upright inside the bottle. When the bottle is shaken and vibrated, the movable block moves back and forth on the support rod under its own weight and inertia. The sliding block further agitates the solution inside the bottle. At the same time, the movable block drives the movable blades, causing the movable blades to rotate while agitating the liquid. With the support of the connecting ring, the movable blades drive the movable block to rotate on the support rod, further mixing the liquid inside the bottle, thus achieving the purpose of further improving the mixing effect of the mixing bottle. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a first three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the shaking mixing bottle in this application;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the shaking mixing bottle in this application;
[0028] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the shaking mixing bottle in this application;
[0029] Figure 4 This application Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of point A in the middle.
[0030] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0031] 1. Bottle body; 2. Bottle cap; 3. Fixing thread; 4. Limiting groove; 5. Auxiliary vibration mechanism; 51. Diverting concave plate; 52. Diverting hole; 53. Fixing buckle; 54. Lower pressure ring; 55. Lower pressure rubber strip; 6. Auxiliary stirring mechanism; 61. Support block; 62. Support rod; 63. Movable block; 64. Movable blade; 65. Connecting ring; 66. Support pad. Detailed Implementation
[0032] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figures 1-4 This application will be described in further detail.
[0033] This application discloses a shaking mixing bottle.
[0034] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 A vibrating mixing bottle includes a bottle body 1, a bottle cap 2 on the bottle body 1, a fixing thread 3 fixed at the opening of the bottle body 1 near the bottle cap 2, the bottle body 1 and the bottle cap 2 are fixedly connected by the fixing thread 3, a limiting groove 4 is provided on both the bottle body 1 and the bottle cap 2, an auxiliary vibration mechanism 5 is provided between the bottle body 1 and the bottle cap 2, and an auxiliary stirring mechanism 6 is provided inside the bottle body 1.
[0035] When using this shaking bottle, first unscrew the cap 2 from the bottle body 1, then remove the auxiliary shaking mechanism 5 from the bottle body 1. The auxiliary shaking mechanism 5 will cause the auxiliary stirring mechanism 6 to detach from the bottle body 1. Then, add the mixed solution or crystallization solution to the bottle body 1. Next, reinsert the auxiliary stirring mechanism 6 and the auxiliary shaking mechanism 5 into the bottle body 1, and screw the cap 2 back onto the bottle body 1 to secure the bottle body 1 and cap 2. Manually hold the bottle body 1 and cap 2, with your fingers gripping the limiting grooves 4 on the bottle body 1 and cap 2, and shake your hand to make the solution in the bottle body 1 vibrate back and forth inside the bottle body 1. When the solution oscillates back and forth, it directly impacts the auxiliary oscillation mechanism 5. The auxiliary oscillation mechanism 5 diverts and blocks the solution, improving the mixing effect of the solution within the bottle body 1. While the bottle body 1 is shaking, it drives the auxiliary stirring mechanism 6, which moves back and forth within the bottle body 1 to further stir and mix the solution. By setting the auxiliary oscillation mechanism 5 between the bottle body 1 and the bottle cap 2, the liquid is dispersed by the auxiliary oscillation mechanism 5 when it oscillates back and forth within the bottle body 1, thereby further improving the mixing effect of the solution within the bottle body 1 and increasing the mixing efficiency.
[0036] Reference Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The auxiliary oscillation mechanism 5 includes a diversion concave plate 51 disposed between the bottle body 1 and the bottle cap 2, and a plurality of diversion holes 52 distributed in a circular pattern are provided on the diversion concave plate 51.
[0037] In addition, a ring-shaped fixing buckle 53 is fixed on the edge of the diversion concave plate 51, and the fixing buckle 53 corresponds to the opening of the bottle body 1.
[0038] Furthermore, a pressing ring 54 is fixed to the inner wall of the bottle cap 2, and the pressing ring 54 corresponds to the fixing buckle 53.
[0039] Furthermore, a pressure strip 55 is provided on the side of the pressure ring 54 near the bottle body 1, and the pressure strip 55 is fixedly connected to the pressure ring 54.
[0040] When shaking the solution, unscrew the cap 2 from the bottle body 1. When shaking a mixed solution, the diversion plate 51 does not need to be removed; simply pour the mixed solution into the bottle body 1. If crystals are present in the mixed solution, pinch the retaining clip 53 and lift it upwards, causing the retaining clip 53 to detach the diversion plate 51 from the bottle body 1. Then pour the liquid containing crystals back into the bottle body 1. Afterward, reattach the retaining clip 53 to the bottle body 1 and screw on the cap 2. The pressure ring 54 on the cap 2 presses against the retaining clip 53, and the pressure strip 55 on the pressure ring 54 abuts against it. Then, fix the buckle 53 to ensure it is securely fastened to the bottle body 1. Finally, start shaking and agitating the bottle body 1. The solution repeatedly impacts the bottle body 1. When the solution impacts the diversion concave plate 51, it is diverted by the diversion holes 52 on the diversion concave plate 51, improving the mixing efficiency of the solution. By fixing the diversion concave plate 51, which has several diversion holes 52, to the bottle body 1 and the bottle cap 2, the solution is diverted by the diversion holes 52 on the diversion concave plate 51 when it impacts back and forth in the bottle body 1, thereby further improving the agitation effect of the solution and increasing the mixing efficiency.
[0041] Reference Figure 2 and Figure 3 The auxiliary stirring mechanism 6 includes a support rod 62 disposed inside the bottle body 1. Both ends of the support rod 62 are fixed with support blocks 61. One of the support blocks 61 is fixedly connected to the diversion concave plate 51. A movable block 63 is slidably connected to the support rod 62.
[0042] In addition, a number of circumferentially distributed movable blades 64 are fixed on the movable block 63, and a connecting ring 65 is provided on the movable block 63. The connecting ring 65 is fixedly connected to the end of the number of movable blades 64 away from the movable block 63.
[0043] Furthermore, a support pad 66 is fixed on the support block 61 at the end of the support rod 62 away from the diversion concave plate 51. The support pad 66 is an elastic rubber block.
[0044] When the diverting concave plate 51 is placed into the bottle body 1, the diverting concave plate 51 drives the support block 61, which in turn drives the support rod 62. The support block 61 at the other end of the support rod 62 drives the support pad 66 to abut against the bottom of the bottle body 1, so that the support rod 62 stands upright inside the bottle body 1. When the bottle body 1 is shaken and vibrated, the movable block 63 moves back and forth on the support rod 62 under its own weight and inertia. The sliding block further agitates the solution in the bottle body 1. At the same time, the movable block 63 drives the movable blade 64, which rotates while agitating the liquid. Supported by the connecting ring 65, the movable blade 64 drives the movable block 63 to rotate on the support rod 62, further mixing the liquid in the bottle body 1. By shaking the bottle body 1 and causing the movable block 63 to move back and forth on the support rod 62, the mixing effect of the mixing bottle can be further improved.
[0045] Working principle: When using this shaking bottle, first unscrew the cap 2 from the bottle body 1. When a mixed solution needs to be shaken, the diversion concave plate 51 does not need to be removed; simply pour the mixed solution into the bottle body 1. When there are crystals in the mixed solution, pinch the retaining buckle 53 and lift it upwards. This will cause the retaining buckle 53 to detach the diversion concave plate 51 from the bottle body 1. The diversion concave plate 51 will then detach the support block 61 and support rod 62 from the bottle body 1. Next, pour the mixed solution or solution containing crystals into the bottle body 1. Then, reinsert the support rod 62 into the bottle body 1, reattach the retaining buckle 53 to the bottle body 1, and screw on the cap 2. The pressure ring 54 on the cap 2 will press against the retaining buckle 53, and the pressure strip 5 on the pressure ring 54 will... 5. The contact is made with the fixing buckle 53 to ensure that the fixing buckle 53 can be stably fastened to the bottle body 1. Finally, the bottle body 1 is shaken and vibrated. The solution repeatedly impacts the bottle body 1. When the solution impacts the diversion concave plate 51, it is diverted by the diversion hole 52 on the diversion concave plate 51, which improves the mixing efficiency of the solution. At the same time, under the action of its own gravity and inertia, the movable block 63 moves back and forth on the support rod 62. The sliding block further agitates the solution in the bottle body 1. At the same time, the movable block 63 drives the movable blade 64 to rotate while agitating the liquid. With the support of the connecting ring 65, the movable blade 64 drives the movable block 63 to rotate on the support rod 62, further mixing the liquid in the bottle body 1.
Claims
1. A shaking mixing bottle, comprising a bottle body (1), characterized in that: The bottle body (1) is provided with a bottle cap (2), and a fixing thread (3) is fixed at the opening of the bottle body (1) near the bottle cap (2). The bottle body (1) and the bottle cap (2) are fixedly connected by the fixing thread (3). Limiting grooves (4) are provided on both the bottle body (1) and the bottle cap (2). An auxiliary oscillation mechanism (5) is provided between the bottle body (1) and the bottle cap (2). An auxiliary stirring mechanism (6) is provided inside the bottle body (1).
2. The shaking mixing bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The auxiliary oscillation mechanism (5) includes a diversion concave plate (51) disposed between the bottle body (1) and the bottle cap (2), and the diversion concave plate (51) is provided with a plurality of diversion holes (52) distributed in a circular pattern.
3. A shaking mixing bottle according to claim 2, characterized in that: An annular fixing buckle (53) is fixed on the edge of the diversion concave plate (51), and the fixing buckle (53) corresponds to the opening of the bottle body (1).
4. A shaking mixing bottle according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner wall of the bottle cap (2) is fixed with a pressure ring (54), which corresponds to the fixing buckle (53).
5. A shaking mixing bottle according to claim 4, characterized in that: The pressure ring (54) has a pressure strip (55) on the side near the bottle body (1), and the pressure strip (55) is fixedly connected to the pressure ring (54).
6. A shaking mixing bottle according to claim 2, characterized in that: The auxiliary stirring mechanism (6) includes a support rod (62) disposed inside the bottle body (1). Both ends of the support rod (62) are fixed with support blocks (61). One of the support blocks (61) is fixedly connected to the diversion concave plate (51). A movable block (63) is slidably connected to the support rod (62).
7. A shaking mixing bottle according to claim 6, characterized in that: The movable block (63) is fixed with a number of circumferentially distributed movable blades (64), and the movable block (63) is provided with a connecting ring (65), which is fixedly connected to one end of the movable blades (64) away from the movable block (63).
8. A shaking mixing bottle according to claim 7, characterized in that: A support pad (66) is fixed on the support block (61) at the end of the support rod (62) away from the diversion concave plate (51), and the support pad (66) is an elastic rubber block.