A rust removal device for electromechanical equipment
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521574841.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-28
AI Technical Summary
[0004]本实用新型要解决的技术问题是:现有技术中存在机电设备除锈装置,多数缺乏废渣收集装置,导致废渣堆积,影响除锈效果的同时污染环境,增加成本,降低寿命和效率的缺点,为此我们提出一种机电设备除锈装置
[0013] In this invention, by pulling the pull plate outward, the fixing block is moved away from the inside of the fixing hole. Pulling the rotating rod moves the trapezoidal block, causing it to move the moving plate towards the connecting block. During this process, the insert block is pushed into the slot, completing the connection between the water tank and the collection box. Through the above settings, the waste residue generated during the rust removal process can be collected conveniently, preventing the waste residue from accumulating and scattering in the water tank, avoiding pollution of the working environment. At the same time, this also facilitates subsequent cleaning and maintenance, thereby improving the service life and operating efficiency of the rust removal device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electromechanical equipment technology, and in particular to a rust removal device for electromechanical equipment. Background Technology
[0002] Electromechanical equipment generally refers to machinery, electrical appliances, and electrical automation equipment. In construction, it often refers to the collective term for machinery and piping equipment other than earthwork, carpentry, steel reinforcement, and cement. In modern industrial production, the maintenance and upkeep of electromechanical equipment is an important part of ensuring the normal operation of the equipment. Among them, rust removal is a core step in the maintenance process of electromechanical equipment.
[0003] Most existing rust removal devices for mechanical and electrical equipment lack effective waste collection devices. Waste generated during the rust removal process tends to accumulate inside the water tank, which not only affects the rust removal effect but also pollutes the environment, increases cleaning difficulty and maintenance costs, and reduces the service life and operating efficiency of the rust removal device. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is that most existing rust removal devices for electromechanical equipment lack waste collection devices, which leads to waste accumulation, affects the rust removal effect, pollutes the environment, increases costs, and reduces lifespan and efficiency. Therefore, we propose a rust removal device for electromechanical equipment.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this application adopts the following technical solution: a rust removal device for electromechanical equipment, comprising a water tank, a grid installed inside the water tank, a material box installed at one end of the water tank, a conveying pipe fixed to the top of the material box, a material pump installed at the other end of the conveying pipe, a longitudinal moving device slidably connected inside the material pump, lateral moving devices fixed on both sides of the water tank, the surface of the lateral moving devices slidably connected to the interior of the longitudinal moving devices, a U-shaped frame fixed to the bottom of the water tank, and a collection box slidably connected inside the U-shaped frame. A fixed shell is fixed to one side of the water tank, and a connecting block is fixed to one side of the collection box. A trapezoidal block is set inside the fixed shell. A rotating rod is fixed to one side of the trapezoidal block. A circular plate is fixed to one end of the rotating rod. A movable plate is fixed to the bottom of the trapezoidal block. An insert block is fixed to the bottom of the movable plate. A slot for cooperating with the insert block is opened inside the connecting block. A pull plate is slidably connected to the surface of the rotating rod. Fixed blocks are fixed to both ends of the pull plate. A fixing hole for cooperating with the fixing block is opened on one side of the fixed shell. The number of fixing holes is four.
[0006] Preferably, a first spring is slidably connected to the surface of the rotating rod, one end of the first spring is fixed to the pull plate, and the other end of the first spring is fixed to the circular plate.
[0007] Preferably, both ends of the fixed shell are fixed with sliders, and both ends of the movable plate are provided with grooves that cooperate with the sliders.
[0008] Preferably, two second springs are fixed to the bottom of the movable plate, the other end of the second springs is fixed to the inside of the fixed shell, and the second springs are located on both sides of the insert block.
[0009] Preferably, guide blocks are fixed on both sides of the collection box, and guide grooves that cooperate with the guide blocks are opened on both sides inside the U-shaped frame.
[0010] Preferably, inclined blocks are fixed on both sides inside the water tank.
[0011] Preferably, an activated carbon filter plate is slidably connected inside the water tank, and the activated carbon filter plate is located below the grid.
[0012] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:
[0013] In this invention, by pulling the pull plate outward, the fixing block is moved away from the inside of the fixing hole. Pulling the rotating rod moves the trapezoidal block, causing it to move the moving plate towards the connecting block. During this process, the insert block is pushed into the slot, completing the connection between the water tank and the collection box. Through the above settings, the waste residue generated during the rust removal process can be collected conveniently, preventing the waste residue from accumulating and scattering in the water tank, avoiding pollution of the working environment. At the same time, this also facilitates subsequent cleaning and maintenance, thereby improving the service life and operating efficiency of the rust removal device. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the water tank of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the shell structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the water tank structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the activated carbon filter plate structure of this utility model.
[0019] Legend: 1. Water tank; 2. Grille; 3. Material box; 4. Conveying pipe; 5. Material pump; 6. Longitudinal moving device; 7. Lateral moving device; 8. U-shaped frame; 9. Collection box; 10. Fixed shell; 11. Connecting block; 12. Trapezoidal block; 13. Rotating rod; 14. Circular plate; 15. Moving plate; 16. Insert block; 17. Slot; 18. Pull plate; 19. Fixed block; 20. Fixed hole; 21. First spring; 22. Sliding block; 23. Groove; 24. Second spring; 25. Guide block; 26. Guide groove; 27. Inclined block; 28. Activated carbon filter plate. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments. These drawings are simplified schematic diagrams, which only illustrate the basic structure of the present invention in a schematic manner, and therefore only show the components related to the present invention.
[0021] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 5 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: a rust removal device for electromechanical equipment, including a water tank 1, a grid 2 installed inside the water tank 1, a material box 3 installed at one end of the water tank 1, a conveying pipe 4 fixed to the top of the material box 3, a material pump 5 installed at the other end of the conveying pipe 4, a longitudinal moving device 6 slidably connected inside the material pump 5, transverse moving devices 7 fixed on both sides of the water tank 1, the surface of the transverse moving device 7 slidably connected to the interior of the longitudinal moving device 6, a U-shaped frame 8 fixed at the bottom of the water tank 1, a collection box 9 slidably connected inside the U-shaped frame 8, a fixed shell 10 fixed on one side of the water tank 1, a connecting block 11 fixed on one side of the collection box 9, a trapezoidal block 12 arranged inside the fixed shell 10, a rotating rod 13 fixed on one side of the trapezoidal block 12, a circular plate 14 fixed at one end of the rotating rod 13, a moving plate 15 fixed at the bottom of the trapezoidal block 12, and an insert block 1 fixed at the bottom of the moving plate 15. 6. The connecting block 11 has a slot 17 inside that mates with the insert block 16. A pull plate 18 is slidably connected to the surface of the rotating rod 13. Both ends of the pull plate 18 are fixed with fixing blocks 19. A fixing hole 20 is provided on one side of the fixing shell 10 to mate with the fixing block 19. There are four fixing holes 20. By pulling the pull plate 18 outward, the fixing block 19 is moved away from the inside of the fixing hole 20. Pulling the rotating rod 13 moves the trapezoidal block 12, causing it to move the moving plate 15 toward the connecting block 11. During this process, the insert block 16 is pushed into the slot 17, completing the connection between the water tank 1 and the collection box 9. With the above settings, the waste generated during the rust removal process can be collected conveniently, preventing the waste from accumulating and scattering in the water tank 1, avoiding pollution of the working environment. At the same time, this also facilitates subsequent cleaning and maintenance, thereby improving the service life and operating efficiency of the rust removal device.
[0022] Reference Figure 3As shown in this embodiment: a first spring 21 is slidably connected to the surface of the rotating rod 13. One end of the first spring 21 is fixed to the pull plate 18, and the other end of the first spring 21 is fixed to the circular plate 14. By setting the structure of the first spring 21, the pull plate 18 can be quickly pulled to drive the fixing block 19 away from the inside of the fixing hole 20, which is convenient for the next use.
[0023] Reference Figure 3 As shown in this embodiment: both ends of the fixed shell 10 are fixed with sliders 22, and both ends of the movable plate 15 are provided with grooves 23 that cooperate with the sliders 22. By setting the structure of sliders 22 and grooves 23, the movement path of the movable plate 15 is effectively constrained, and the deviation phenomenon is avoided.
[0024] Reference Figure 3 As shown in this embodiment: two second springs 24 are fixed to the bottom of the movable plate 15. The other end of the second spring 24 is fixed to the inside of the fixed shell 10. The second springs 24 are located on both sides of the insert block 16. By setting the structure of the second springs 24, when connecting the water tank 1 and the collection box 9, the second springs 24 are in a compressed state. When it is necessary to clean the waste collected inside the collection box 9, the rotating rod 13 is pulled to drive the trapezoidal block 12 to move away from the connecting block 11. During this process, while the trapezoidal block 12 drives the movable plate 15 to move, the rebound force of the second spring 24 is used to push the movable plate 15 to drive the insert block 16 away from the inside of the slot 17, thereby disconnecting the connection. The operation is very simple.
[0025] Reference Figure 2 As shown in this embodiment: guide blocks 25 are fixed on both sides of the collection box 9, and guide grooves 26 that cooperate with the guide blocks 25 are opened on both sides inside the U-shaped frame 8. By setting the structure of guide blocks 25 and guide grooves 26, the stability of the collection box 9 when moving is ensured and jamming is avoided.
[0026] Reference Figure 4 As shown in this embodiment, inclined blocks 27 are fixed on both sides inside the water tank 1. By setting the structure of the inclined blocks 27, the waste residue can be guided to slide smoothly into the collection box 9, avoiding the accumulation of waste residue inside the water tank 1 and further improving the efficiency of waste residue collection.
[0027] Reference Figure 5 As shown in this embodiment: an activated carbon filter plate 28 is slidably connected inside the water tank 1. The activated carbon filter plate 28 is located below the grid 2. By setting the structure of the activated carbon filter plate 28, impurities and waste residues in the rust removal liquid can be effectively filtered. The activated carbon filter plate 28 has good adsorption performance. It can not only filter solid particles, but also adsorb chemical impurities and odors in the rust removal liquid, thereby improving the cleanliness of the rust removal liquid.
[0028] Working principle: The user pulls the pull plate 18 outward to move the fixing block 19 away from the fixing hole 20, and pulls the rotating rod 13 to move the trapezoidal block 12, which in turn moves the moving plate 15 towards the connecting block 11. During this process, the insert block 16 is pushed into the slot 17, completing the connection between the water tank 1 and the collection box 9. Through the above settings, the waste generated during the rust removal process can be collected conveniently, preventing the waste from accumulating and scattering in the water tank 1, avoiding pollution of the working environment. At the same time, this also facilitates subsequent cleaning and maintenance, thereby improving the service life and operating efficiency of the rust removal device. By setting the structure of the first spring 21, the pull plate 18 can be quickly pulled to move the fixing block 19 away from the fixing hole 20 for easy use next time. By setting the structure of the slider 22 and the groove 23, the movement path of the moving plate 15 is effectively constrained to avoid deviation. By setting the structure of the groove 23, the connection between the water tank 1 and the collection box 9 is established. When the groove 23 is in a compressed state, and the waste residue collected inside the collection box 9 needs to be cleaned, the rotating rod 13 is pulled to move the trapezoidal block 12 away from the connecting block 11. During this process, the trapezoidal block 12 moves the moving plate 15 while using the rebound force of the groove 23 to push the moving plate 15 to move the insert block 16 away from the inside of the slot 17, thereby disengaging the connection. The operation is very simple. By setting the structure of the guide block 25 and the guide groove 26, the stability of the collection box 9 during movement is ensured, and jamming is avoided. By setting the structure of the inclined block 27, the waste residue can be guided to slide smoothly into the collection box 9, avoiding the accumulation of waste residue inside the water tank 1, and further improving the efficiency of waste residue collection. By setting the structure of the activated carbon filter plate 28, impurities and waste residue in the rust removal liquid can be effectively filtered. The activated carbon filter plate 28 has good adsorption performance, which can not only filter solid particles, but also adsorb chemical impurities and odors in the rust removal liquid, thereby improving the cleanliness of the rust removal liquid.
[0029] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A device for rust removal from electromechanical equipment comprising a water tank (1), characterized in that: A grid (2) is installed inside the water tank (1). A material box (3) is installed at one end of the water tank (1). A conveying pipe (4) is fixed to the top of the material box (3). A material pump (5) is installed at the other end of the conveying pipe (4). A longitudinal moving device (6) is slidably connected inside the material pump (5). A transverse moving device (7) is fixed on both sides of the water tank (1). The surface of the transverse moving device (7) is slidably connected to the interior of the longitudinal moving device (6). A U-shaped frame (8) is fixed to the bottom of the water tank (1). A collection box (9) is slidably connected inside the U-shaped frame (8). A fixing shell (10) is fixed to one side of the water tank (1). A connecting block (11) is fixed to one side of the collection box (9). The fixed shell (10) has a trapezoidal block (12) inside. A rotating rod (13) is fixed to one side of the trapezoidal block (12). A circular plate (14) is fixed to one end of the rotating rod (13). A movable plate (15) is fixed to the bottom of the trapezoidal block (12). An insert block (16) is fixed to the bottom of the movable plate (15). A slot (17) for use with the insert block (16) is opened inside the connecting block (11). A pull plate (18) is slidably connected to the surface of the rotating rod (13). A fixing block (19) is fixed to both ends of the pull plate (18). A fixing hole (20) for use with the fixing block (19) is opened on one side of the fixed shell (10). The number of fixing holes (20) is four.
2. A device for removing rust from an electromechanical device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the rotating rod (13) is slidably connected to a first spring (21), one end of the first spring (21) is fixed to the pull plate (18), and the other end of the first spring (21) is fixed to the circular plate (14).
3. The rust removal device for electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both ends of the fixed shell (10) are fixed with sliders (22), and both ends of the movable plate (15) are provided with grooves (23) that cooperate with the sliders (22).
4. The rust removal device for electromechanical equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that: Two second springs (24) are fixed to the bottom of the movable plate (15). The other end of the second spring (24) is fixed to the inside of the fixed shell (10). The second spring (24) is located on both sides of the insert block (16).
5. A rust removal device for electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: Guide blocks (25) are fixed on both sides of the collection box (9), and guide grooves (26) that cooperate with the guide blocks (25) are opened on both sides inside the U-shaped frame (8).
6. The rust removal device for electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: Both sides of the inside of the water tank (1) are fixed with inclined blocks (27).
7. The rust removal device for electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: An activated carbon filter plate (28) is slidably connected inside the water tank (1), and the activated carbon filter plate (28) is located below the grid (2).