Water environment detection device
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521895364.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-03
AI Technical Summary
[0004]但是在取水检测的过程中,水体温度受气候影响存在显著差异,在不同季节里,湖泊、河流里的水分温度不一致,水温会影响溶解氧溶解度、离子迁移速率,使电导率等物理指标检测产生偏差,温度变化会改变化学反应速率,进而影响试剂活性与检测反应进程,从而不仅降低了水环境检测的准确性,还影响了相关检测的结果
1、本实用新型中,通过温度调控组件的作用,能够对取水的温度进行调控,减少水温不一致的因素干扰,进而避免电导率等物理指标检测产生偏差,从而不仅提高了水环境检测的准确性,还保障了相关检测的结果。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of environmental monitoring technology, and in particular to a water environment monitoring device. Background Technology
[0002] With economic development and rising living standards, people are paying more and more attention to environmental protection. Human production and living activities have led to changes in the physicochemical characteristics of water bodies, causing water quality deterioration and posing a serious threat to human health. Water is one of the main environmental elements, and water environment monitoring is an important aspect of environmental protection. Surface water is the most direct manifestation of a region's water environment and is the most important indicator for measuring a region's water environment.
[0003] In current water environment monitoring processes, the mainstream method involves collecting water samples from lakes, rivers, and other water bodies, and then analyzing various indicators of these samples to provide important data support for water environment monitoring, management, pollution prevention and control, and ecological protection.
[0004] However, during water sampling and testing, water temperature varies significantly due to climate influences. In different seasons, the water temperature in lakes and rivers is inconsistent. Water temperature affects dissolved oxygen solubility and ion migration rate, causing deviations in the detection of physical indicators such as conductivity. Temperature changes can alter chemical reaction rates, thereby affecting reagent activity and the detection reaction process. This not only reduces the accuracy of water environment testing but also affects the results of related tests. Utility Model Content
[0005] The present invention is intended to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a water environment detection device, comprising multiple sets of support columns; A temperature control component is disposed on top of the multiple sets of support columns; The temperature control assembly includes a fixed plate, a liquid storage tank, and a water supply pipe. A connecting plate is fixedly connected to the top of the fixed plate near its center. A mounting plate is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the connecting plate near its lower part. A servo motor is fixedly mounted at the bottom of the mounting plate. The output end of the servo motor slides through the bottom of the mounting plate and extends upwards. A rotating ring is fixedly connected to the output end of the servo motor. Multiple heating blocks are fixedly mounted on the top of the rotating ring. The outer surface of the rotating ring is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting plate. A water storage tank is fixedly mounted on the top of the mounting plate. A temperature sensor is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the water storage tank.
[0007] Preferably, an infusion pipe is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the liquid storage tank near the bottom, and a first water pump is provided on the outer surface of the infusion pipe. The bottom of the first water pump is fixedly installed to the top of the fixing plate.
[0008] Preferably, one end of the infusion tube slides through the outer surface of the water storage tank and extends to one side, one end of the infusion tube is fixedly connected to the top of the water storage tank, and the bottom of the water storage tank is fixedly installed to the top of the fixing plate.
[0009] Preferably, a filter tank is provided on the outer surface of the water supply pipe, two sets of filter plates are symmetrically fixedly installed on the inner wall of the filter tank, and a second water pump is provided on the outer surface of the water supply pipe. Preferably, the bottom of the second water pump and the filter tank are fixedly installed with the top of the connecting plate, and the top of the multiple sets of support columns are fixedly connected with the bottom of the fixing plate.
[0010] Preferably, the bottom of the plurality of support columns is provided with a movable component; The moving component includes a base plate, with fixed posts fixedly connected to the bottom of the base plate near the four corners. A cylinder is fixedly installed at the top of the base plate near the center, and the telescopic end of the cylinder slides through the top of the base plate and extends downwards.
[0011] Preferably, a pressure plate is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the cylinder, and universal wheels are fixedly installed at the bottom of the pressure plate near the four corners. The bottoms of the multiple sets of support columns are fixedly connected to the top of the base plate.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows: 1. In this utility model, the temperature control component can regulate the temperature of the water sample, reduce interference from factors that cause inconsistent water temperature, and thus avoid deviations in the detection of physical indicators such as conductivity. This not only improves the accuracy of water environment detection but also ensures the results of related tests.
[0013] 2. In this utility model, the combined use of the fixed column, cylinder, pressure plate and casters enables the movement of the entire device while ensuring its stability during use, thereby improving the practicality of the water environment monitoring device. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This invention provides a schematic diagram of a water environment detection device; Figure 2 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of the main body of the temperature control component of a water environment detection device; Figure 3 This utility model provides a schematic diagram of a partial temperature control component of a water environment detection device; Figure 4 This utility model provides a cross-sectional view of a portion of the temperature control component of a water environment detection device. Figure 5 This invention provides a schematic diagram of the movable component of a water environment monitoring device.
[0015] Legend: 1. Support column; 2. Temperature control component; 201. Fixing plate; 202. Connecting plate; 203. Mounting plate; 204. Servo motor; 205. Rotating ring; 206. Heating block; 207. Water tank; 208. Temperature sensor; 209. Liquid storage tank; 210. Infusion pipe; 211. First water pump; 212. Water infusion pipe; 213. Filter tank; 214. Filter plate; 215. Second water pump; 3. Moving component; 301. Base plate; 302. Fixing column; 303. Cylinder; 304. Pressure plate; 305. Casters. Detailed Implementation
[0016] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.
[0017] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed in the following specification.
[0018] Example 1: Refer to Figure 1 - Figure 4 As shown: A water environment monitoring device includes multiple sets of support columns 1; Temperature control component 2 is installed on top of multiple support columns 1; The temperature control component 2 includes a fixed plate 201, a liquid storage tank 209, and a water supply pipe 212. A connecting plate 202 is fixedly connected to the top of the fixed plate 201 near its center. A mounting plate 203 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the connecting plate 202 near its lower surface. A servo motor 204 is fixedly mounted on the bottom of the mounting plate 203. The output end of the servo motor 204 slides through the bottom of the mounting plate 203 and extends upwards. A rotating ring 205 is fixedly connected to the output end of the servo motor 204. Multiple heating blocks 206 are fixedly mounted on the top of the rotating ring 205. The outer surface of the rotating ring 205 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting plate 203. A water storage tank 207 is fixedly mounted on the top of the mounting plate 203. A temperature sensor 208 is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the water storage tank 207. The liquid storage tank 209... An infusion tube 210 is fixedly connected to the outer surface near the bottom. A first water pump 211 is installed on the outer surface of the infusion tube 210. The bottom of the first water pump 211 is fixedly installed to the top of the fixing plate 201. One end of the infusion tube 210 slides through the outer surface of the water storage tank 207 and extends to one side. One end of the infusion tube 210 is fixedly connected to the top of the water storage tank 209. The bottom of the water storage tank 209 is fixedly installed to the top of the fixing plate 201. A filter tank 213 is installed on the outer surface of the water infusion tube 212. Two sets of filter plates 214 are symmetrically fixedly installed on the inner wall of the filter tank 213. A second water pump 215 is installed on the outer surface of the water infusion tube 212. The bottom of the second water pump 215 and the filter tank 213 are fixedly installed to the top of the connecting plate 202. The tops of multiple sets of support columns 1 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixing plate 201.
[0019] In this embodiment, when using this device to detect water environment, the operator first needs to start the second water pump 215 on the connecting plate 202. After starting, the second water pump 215 will generate suction with the help of the water delivery pipe 212 to smoothly extract water from natural water bodies such as lakes and rivers. During the process of water extraction and transportation, it will first flow through the filter tank 213. At this time, the filter plate 214 inside the filter tank 213 will intercept and filter suspended impurities and larger particles in the water, thereby ensuring that the water entering the subsequent stages is initially purified and reducing the interference of impurities on the test results. The filtered water will then flow along the water delivery pipe 212. The water continues to be transported forward and eventually flows into the water storage tank 207. A temperature sensor 208 installed externally in the water storage tank 207 monitors the temperature changes of the water inside the tank in real time and provides synchronous feedback of the monitoring data. When the temperature sensor 208 detects that the water temperature in the water storage tank 207 is lower than the required suitable temperature for detection, the external controller triggers the servo motor 204 on the mounting plate 203. After the servo motor 204 starts, its output terminal drives the rotating ring 205 to start rotating. The heating block 206 fixed on the rotating ring 205 also rotates synchronously. During the rotation, the heating block 206 continuously releases heat, which is beneficial to the water storage tank. The water in tank 207 is heated. Because the heating block 206 is rotating, the water in different areas of the water tank 207 can be heated evenly, avoiding local overheating or uneven heating. When the temperature sensor 208 detects that the water temperature in the water tank 207 is higher than the suitable temperature, the external controller will start the first water pump 211. After the first water pump 211 starts, it draws out the pre-stored coolant in the liquid storage tank 209 on the top of the fixed plate 201. The coolant is transported to the inside of the water tank 207 through the infusion pipe 210, and exchanges heat with the water in the tank during the flow of the coolant, absorbing excess heat. After heat exchange is completed, the coolant will flow back into the storage tank 209 along the return path of the infusion pipe 210 under its own gravity, thus forming a complete coolant circulation system. This system continuously cools the water in the storage tank 207 until the water temperature reaches the appropriate range required for testing. Under the action of the temperature control component 2, the temperature of the water can be controlled, reducing interference from factors that cause inconsistent water temperature. This avoids deviations in the detection of physical indicators such as conductivity, thereby not only improving the accuracy of water environment testing but also ensuring the results of related tests. The support column is mainly used to support and fix the temperature control component 2.
[0020] Example 2: According to Figure 1 - Figure 5 As shown: The bottom of the multiple sets of support columns 1 is equipped with movable components 3; The movable component 3 includes a base plate 301. Fixed posts 302 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the base plate 301 near the four corners. A cylinder 303 is fixedly installed at the top of the base plate 301 near the center. The telescopic end of the cylinder 303 slides through the top of the base plate 301 and extends downward. A pressure plate 304 is fixedly connected to the telescopic end of the cylinder 303. Universal wheels 305 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the pressure plate 304 near the four corners. The bottom of multiple sets of support posts 1 are fixedly connected to the top of the base plate 301.
[0021] In this embodiment, when using this device to collect water samples for testing in different environments or water areas, the cylinder 303 at the top center of the base plate 301 is activated. The telescopic end of the cylinder 303 extends downward, slides through the base plate 301, and drives the pressure plate 304 fixedly connected to its end to move downward until the universal wheel 305 at the bottom of the pressure plate 304 contacts the ground and lifts the base plate 301, causing the fixing column 302 at the bottom of the base plate 301 to detach from the ground. At this time, the device can be flexibly moved by the rolling of the universal wheel 305. When the device moves to the target position and needs to be fixed, the telescopic end of the cylinder 303 is controlled to retract, driving the pressure plate 304 and the universal wheel 305 to move upward, and the base plate 301 falls down until the fixing column 302 contacts the ground and supports the entire device. The universal wheel 305 detaches from the ground, thereby achieving stable placement of the device. Under the action of the moving component 3, the entire device can be moved, and the stability of the device during use can be guaranteed, thereby improving the practicality of the water environment testing device.
[0022] Working principle: First, cylinder 303 is activated, causing pressure plate 304 to move downwards until caster 305 contacts the ground and lifts base plate 301, causing fixed column 302 to detach from the ground. At this point, the device can be moved flexibly by the rolling of caster 305 until it reaches the designated area. Next, the telescopic end of cylinder 303 is retracted, causing pressure plate 304 and caster 305 to move upwards, and base plate 301 to fall downwards until fixed column 302 contacts the ground and supports the entire device, thus achieving stable placement of the device. Subsequently, the second water pump 215 is activated, drawing water through water pipe 212. During the water extraction and transportation process, it first flows through filter tank 213, where filter plate 214 intercepts and filters suspended impurities and larger particles in the water. The filtered water continues to be transported forward along water pipe 212, eventually converging... The water is placed in the storage tank 207. The temperature sensor 208 monitors the temperature change of the water in real time and feeds back the monitoring data synchronously. When the water temperature is lower than the suitable temperature required for detection, the servo motor 204 is started, which drives the rotating ring 205 and the heating block 206 to start rotating. The heating block 206 continuously releases heat to heat the water in the storage tank 207. When the water temperature is higher than the suitable temperature, the first water pump 211 is started to draw the coolant from the liquid storage tank 209 and transport it to the inside of the storage tank 207 through the infusion pipe 210. During the flow through the storage tank 207, the coolant exchanges heat with the water in the tank and absorbs the excess heat. Under the action of its own gravity, the coolant flows back into the liquid storage tank 209 along the infusion pipe 210 to form a coolant circulation, continuously cooling the water in the storage tank 207 until the water temperature reaches the suitable range required for detection.
[0023] By following the instructions above, you can complete the use of the water environment monitoring device.
[0024] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the technical solution of the present utility model shall still fall within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A water environment detecting device, characterized by: Includes multiple sets of support columns (1); Temperature control component (2) is disposed on top of multiple sets of support columns (1); The temperature control component (2) includes a fixed plate (201), a liquid storage tank (209), and a water supply pipe (212). A connecting plate (202) is fixedly connected to the top of the fixed plate (201) near the center. An mounting plate (203) is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the connecting plate (202) near the bottom. A servo motor (204) is fixedly installed at the bottom of the mounting plate (203). The output end of the servo motor (204) slides through the bottom of the mounting plate (203) and extends upward. A rotating ring (205) is fixedly connected to the output end of the servo motor (204). Multiple heating blocks (206) are fixedly installed on the top of the rotating ring (205). The outer surface of the rotating ring (205) is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the mounting plate (203). A water storage tank (207) is fixedly installed on the top of the mounting plate (203). A temperature sensor (208) is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the water storage tank (207).
2. The water environment detecting apparatus according to claim 1, characterized by: The outer surface of the liquid storage tank (209) is fixedly connected to an infusion pipe (210) near the bottom. A first water pump (211) is provided on the outer surface of the infusion pipe (210). The bottom of the first water pump (211) is fixedly installed on the top of the fixing plate (201).
3. The water environment detecting apparatus according to claim 2, characterized by: One end of the infusion tube (210) slides through the outer surface of the water storage tank (207) and extends to one side. One end of the infusion tube (210) is fixedly connected to the top of the water storage tank (209). The bottom of the water storage tank (209) is fixedly installed to the top of the fixing plate (201).
4. The water environment detecting apparatus according to claim 3, characterized by: The outer surface of the water supply pipe (212) is provided with a filter tank (213), and two sets of filter plates (214) are symmetrically fixedly installed on the inner wall of the filter tank (213). The outer surface of the water supply pipe (212) is provided with a second water pump (215).
5. The water environment detecting apparatus according to claim 4, characterized by: The bottom of the second water pump (215) and the filter tank (213) are fixedly installed on the top of the connecting plate (202), and the top of the multiple sets of support columns (1) are fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixing plate (201).
6. The water environment detecting apparatus according to claim 1, characterized by: The bottom of the multiple sets of support columns (1) is provided with a movable component (3); The moving component (3) includes a base plate (301), and fixed posts (302) are fixedly connected to the bottom of the base plate (301) near the four corners. A cylinder (303) is fixedly installed at the top of the base plate (301) near the center. The telescopic end of the cylinder (303) slides through the top of the base plate (301) and extends downward.
7. The water environment detecting apparatus according to claim 6, characterized by: The cylinder (303) is fixedly connected to a pressure plate (304) at its telescopic end. The bottom of the pressure plate (304) is fixedly installed with casters (305) near the four corners. The bottom of the multiple sets of support columns (1) is fixedly connected to the top of the base plate (301).