A bottle washing apparatus
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521946848.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-09
AI Technical Summary
[0004]但上述装置在使用时毛刷在使用一段时间后,刷毛容易分叉变形,因此需要定期将其更换,如上述技术中的毛刷虽然在升降水箱上,但不具备对毛刷拆装的结构,导致后期毛刷需要更换时,不便于将其拆卸,进而存在一定的使用缺陷
[0012]本实用新型的一种洗瓶装置,清洗时先将酒瓶通过限位座和安装构件配合实现对酒瓶的安装固定,且瓶口朝向毛刷管,毛刷管上环形设置毛刷部,然后,控制伺服电缸动作,推动移动板移动,并将毛刷管伸入酒瓶内合适位置,然后,通过外部输水管向毛刷管内输送清洁水,水从多个喷水孔喷出,然后驱动构件带动酒瓶旋转,便可实现清洁,最后,毛刷管需要更换时,直接取下固定板的固定螺栓即可进行更换,进而能够在当毛刷需要更换时,便于将其拆卸,方便快捷。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wine bottle cleaning technology, and in particular to a bottle washing device. Background Technology
[0002] After the wine is processed, the final step is to put the processed wine into glass bottles. However, the bottles must be cleaned before bottling. Traditional bottle cleaning equipment is cumbersome and requires manual assistance. The cleanliness of the bottles inside and out decreases as the labor time increases, resulting in incomplete cleaning and low cleaning efficiency.
[0003] A search revealed that prior art CN216911406U discloses a wine bottle cleaning device, including a lower frame and an upper frame located above the lower frame. The top plate of the lower frame has a hollow structure, with evenly distributed insertion holes on its top surface. A drain plate is located inside the top plate, and rotating seats corresponding to the insertion holes are located on the drain plate. The bottoms of the rotating seats are connected by gear meshing, with one gear connected to a motor. The bottom of the lower frame has a water receiving groove corresponding to the drain plate. The bottom surface of the upper frame has a lifting power device, the end of which is connected to a lifting water tank. One side of the lifting water tank is connected to the outlet of a water purifier through a second water pipe. The bottom surface of the lifting water tank has brushes corresponding to the insertion holes, and each brush has a ring of spray nozzles communicating with the water tank. This utility model, using the above-described structure, frees up manual labor and improves the cleanliness and cleaning efficiency of wine bottles.
[0004] However, when using the above-mentioned device, the brush bristles are prone to splitting and deforming after a period of use, so they need to be replaced regularly. For example, although the brush in the above technology is on the lifting water tank, it does not have a structure for disassembling and assembling the brush, which makes it inconvenient to disassemble when the brush needs to be replaced later, thus resulting in certain defects in use. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a bottle washing device that allows for easy and quick disassembly of the brush when it needs to be replaced.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a bottle washing device, including a base plate on which a water receiving tank is mounted, and also includes auxiliary components;
[0007] The auxiliary components include a servo electric cylinder, a moving plate, a fixed plate, a brush tube, a quick connector, a fixed base, a rotating shaft, a limit seat, a mounting component, and a driving component. The servo electric cylinder is installed on the top rear side of the water receiving tank. The moving plate is connected to the output end of the servo electric cylinder. The brush tube is integrally mounted on the fixed plate and detachably connected to the moving plate. Multiple water spray holes are arranged at intervals on the brush tube. The quick connector is threadedly connected to the brush tube and detachably connected to an external water supply pipe. The fixed base is fixedly connected to the water receiving tank. The rotating shaft is rotatably mounted on the fixed base. The limit seat is connected to the rotating shaft via a coupling. The mounting component is located on the limit seat. The driving component is located on the side of the rotating shaft away from the limit seat.
[0008] The mounting component includes an arc-shaped block and a locking component, wherein the arc-shaped block is locked onto the limiting seat by the locking component.
[0009] The locking component includes a T-shaped screw and a locking block. The T-shaped screw is fixed to the limiting seat by a countersunk bolt. The locking block is threaded to the T-shaped screw and abuts against the arc-shaped block.
[0010] The driving component includes a motor base and a rotary motor. The motor base is detachably connected to the water receiving tank and is located in front of the water receiving tank. The rotary motor is fixed on the motor base, and its output shaft is connected to the rotating shaft through a coupling.
[0011] The bottle washing device further includes a stabilizing component, which comprises a round rod and a sliding seat. The round rod is integrally formed with the moving plate. The sliding seat is detachably installed on the water receiving tank and is slidably connected to the round rod.
[0012] This utility model discloses a bottle washing device. During cleaning, the bottle is first fixed in place by a limiting seat and a mounting component, with the bottle opening facing the brush tube. The brush tube has a ring of brushes. Then, a servo cylinder is controlled to move a moving plate and insert the brush tube into the appropriate position inside the bottle. Cleaning water is then supplied to the brush tube through an external water pipe, and the water is sprayed out from multiple spray holes. The driving component then rotates the bottle to achieve cleaning. Finally, when the brush tube needs to be replaced, the fixing bolts of the fixing plate can be removed for replacement. This allows for easy and quick disassembly when the brush needs to be replaced. Attached Figure Description
[0013] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below.
[0014] Figure 1This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the bottle washing device according to the first embodiment of this utility model.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the water receiving tank according to the first embodiment of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the brush tube according to the first embodiment of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting seat according to the first embodiment of the present utility model.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the bottle washing device according to the second embodiment of this utility model.
[0019] In the diagram: 101 - base plate, 102 - water tank, 103 - servo cylinder, 104 - moving plate, 105 - fixed plate, 106 - brush tube, 107 - quick connector, 108 - fixed seat, 109 - rotating shaft, 110 - limit seat, 111 - water spray hole, 112 - arc block, 113 - T-shaped screw, 114 - locking block, 115 - motor seat, 116 - rotary motor, 201 - round rod, 202 - sliding seat. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below. Examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain the present invention, but should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
[0021] Example 1:
[0022] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, where Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the bottle washing device. Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of water tank 102. Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of brush tube 106. Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the limiting seat 110. This utility model provides a bottle washing device: including a base plate 101, a water receiving tank 102, and auxiliary components. The auxiliary components include a servo electric cylinder 103, a moving plate 104, a fixed plate 105, a brush tube 106, a quick connector 107, a fixed seat 108, a rotating shaft 109, a limiting seat 110, mounting components, and a driving component. The mounting component includes an arc-shaped block 112 and a locking component. The locking component includes a T-shaped screw 113 and a locking block 114. The driving component includes a motor base 115 and a rotary motor 116. This solution allows for easy and quick disassembly when the brush needs to be replaced.
[0023] In this embodiment, a water receiving tank 102 is installed on the base plate 101. The water receiving tank 102 is fixed with bolts. A drain pipe is provided at the bottom right of the water receiving tank 102. The drain pipe is connected to the sewage recycling pipe through a flexible hose, which facilitates the discharge of cleaning sewage to the sewage collection device. A manual controller electrically connected to the electrical control cabinet is provided on the water receiving tank 102 for manual control of the device.
[0024] The servo electric cylinder 103 is installed on the top rear side of the water receiving tank 102. The moving plate 104 is connected to the output end of the servo electric cylinder 103. The brush tube 106 is integrally installed on the fixed plate 105 and is detachably connected to the moving plate 104. Multiple water spray holes 111 are arranged at intervals on the brush tube 106. The quick connector 107 is threadedly connected to the brush tube 106 and is detachably connected to the external water supply pipe. The fixed seat 108 is fixedly connected to the water receiving tank 102. The rotating shaft 109 is rotatably installed on the fixed seat 108. The limiting seat 110 is connected to the rotating shaft 109 through a coupling. The mounting component is set on the limiting seat 110. The driving component is set on the side of the rotating shaft 109 away from the limiting seat 110. The servo electric cylinder 103 is fixed by bolts, and its output end is connected to the moving plate 104 by bolts. The moving plate 104 has a through hole to avoid the quick connector 107. The quick connector 107 directly adopts an existing air pipe connector, and the water supply pipe can also be a rubber air pipe. After the moving plate 104 is reset, it has a safe distance from the rear inner arm of the water tank 102 to avoid damage to the air pipe connection. The fixed plate 105 is fixed by bolts. While ensuring stability, the number of bolts should be minimized. This application uses two diagonally opposite bolts for fixing. The brush tube 106 is provided with a brush section. Furthermore, the interior is hollow, allowing cleaning water to be sprayed out from the spray hole 111. The fixed base 108 is fixed by positioning pins and bolts. The rotating shaft 109 is mounted on the fixed base 108 by a rotating bearing. An O-ring is provided in the through hole of the water receiving tank 102 that mates with the rotating shaft 109, facilitating the sealing of the rotating shaft 109. The end of the connecting shaft of the limiting base 110 is connected to the rotating shaft 109 by a coupling and is provided with a semi-circular cavity, facilitating the close fit of the wine bottle. The mounting component is used to fix the wine bottle by cooperating with the limiting base 110, and the driving component is used to rotate the wine bottle.
[0025] Secondly, the arc-shaped block 112 is locked onto the limiting seat 110 by the locking component. The arc-shaped block 112 has a semi-circular groove structure that mates with the semi-circular cavity of the limiting seat 110, facilitating bottle fixation. T-shaped rods are symmetrically arranged on the limiting seat 110, threadedly connected to the limiting seat 110 and slidably connected to the arc-shaped block 112, which is locked by the locking component. Anti-slip rubber pads can be adhered to the inner surfaces of the semi-circular cavity of the limiting seat 110 and the semi-circular groove of the arc-shaped block 112. If the anti-slip rubber pads subsequently detach, they can be re-adhere and fixed, or the corresponding components and the overall structure of the anti-slip rubber pads can be directly replaced.
[0026] Then, the T-shaped screw 113 is fixed to the limiting seat 110 by countersunk bolts; the locking block 114 is threadedly connected to the T-shaped screw 113 and abuts against the arc-shaped block 112. The T-shaped screw 113 is fixed by countersunk bolts, and the disc is located in the stepped groove to facilitate flush end faces. The fixing lug of the arc-shaped block 112 has a through hole through which the T-shaped screw 113 passes. The locking block 114 is used to be installed on the T-shaped screw 113 to limit the arc-shaped block 112.
[0027] Finally, the motor base 115 is detached from the water tank 102 and located in front of the water tank 102; the rotary motor 116 is fixed on the motor base 115, and its output shaft is connected to the rotating shaft 109 via a coupling. The motor base 115 is fixed with bolts, the rotary motor 116 is fixed with bolts, and the output shaft is connected to the rotating shaft 109 via a coupling. Protective plates are bolted to both the upper and lower sides of the motor base 115 to improve safety.
[0028] When using this invention, to facilitate the replacement and disassembly of the brush, the bottle is first fixed in place by the limiting seat 110 and the mounting component during cleaning. To fix the bottle, loosen the locking block 114, then pull the arc-shaped block 112 upwards and slide it. Next, place the bottle into the limiting seat 110 and rotate the locking block 114. As the locking block 114 continues to rotate, the bottle is locked in place by the arc-shaped block 112, with the bottle opening facing the brush tube 106. The brush tube 106 has a ring of brush sections. Then, control the servo cylinder 103 to push the moving plate 104. The brush tube 106 is moved and inserted into a suitable position inside the bottle, ensuring that its front end does not contact the bottom of the bottle to avoid impact. A gap exists between the brush tube 106 and the bottle's inner cavity to facilitate drainage. Cleaning water is then supplied to the brush tube 106 through an external water pipe, and water is sprayed from multiple spray holes 111. The driving component then rotates the rotating shaft 109, causing the bottle to rotate and thus achieving cleaning. Finally, when the brush tube 106 needs replacement, it can be replaced simply by removing the fixing bolts of the fixing plate 105, making disassembly convenient and quick when the brush needs replacement.
[0029] Example 2:
[0030] like Figure 5 As shown, where Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the bottle washing device. Based on the first embodiment, this utility model provides a bottle washing device, which also includes a stabilizing component, which includes a round rod 201 and a sliding seat 202.
[0031] The round rod 201 is integrally formed with the movable plate 104; the sliding seat 202 is detachably installed on the water receiving tank 102 and is slidably connected to the round rod 201. The sliding seat 202 is fixed by a positioning pin and bolts, and a T-shaped sliding bearing is installed in the through hole of the sliding seat 202 to slide in cooperation with the round rod 201.
[0032] In this embodiment, the servo electric cylinder 103 can drive the moving plate 104 to move linearly, and the round rod 201 and the sliding seat 202 further ensure the stability of the linear movement of the moving plate 104, thereby ensuring that the brush tube 106 is accurately aligned with the wine bottle.
[0033] The above-disclosed embodiments are merely one or more preferred embodiments of this application and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. Those skilled in the art can understand that all or part of the processes for implementing the above embodiments and equivalent changes made in accordance with the claims of this application still fall within the scope of this application.
Claims
1. A bottle washing device, comprising a base plate, wherein a water receiving tank is mounted on the base plate, characterized in that: It also includes auxiliary components; The auxiliary components include a servo electric cylinder, a moving plate, a fixed plate, a brush tube, a quick connector, a fixed base, a rotating shaft, a limit seat, a mounting component, and a driving component. The servo electric cylinder is installed on the top rear side of the water receiving tank. The moving plate is connected to the output end of the servo electric cylinder. The brush tube is integrally mounted on the fixed plate and detachably connected to the moving plate. Multiple water spray holes are arranged at intervals on the brush tube. The quick connector is threadedly connected to the brush tube and detachably connected to an external water supply pipe. The fixed base is fixedly connected to the water receiving tank. The rotating shaft is rotatably mounted on the fixed base. The limit seat is connected to the rotating shaft via a coupling. The mounting component is located on the limit seat. The driving component is located on the side of the rotating shaft away from the limit seat.
2. The bottle washing apparatus as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting component includes an arc-shaped block and a locking component, wherein the arc-shaped block is locked onto the limiting seat by the locking component.
3. The bottle washing device as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The locking component includes a T-shaped screw and a locking block. The T-shaped screw is fixed to the limiting seat by a countersunk bolt. The locking block is threadedly connected to the T-shaped screw and abuts against the arc-shaped block.
4. The bottle washing apparatus as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The driving component includes a motor base and a rotary motor. The motor base is detachably connected to the water receiving tank and is located in front of the water receiving tank. The rotary motor is fixed on the motor base, and its output shaft is connected to the rotating shaft through a coupling.
5. The bottle washing apparatus as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The bottle washing device also includes a stabilizing component, which includes a round rod and a sliding seat. The round rod is integrally formed with the moving plate. The sliding seat is detachably installed on the water receiving tank and is slidably connected to the round rod.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Wine bottle cleaning device
CN216911406U