BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a cleaning machine, and more particularly to a dry-type
cleaning machine.
Description of the Prior Art
[0002] Usually, in a process of recycling waste materials (for example, plastic, rubber
or cloth), the waste materials are put in a crusher to be crushed, and then a cutter
stirs and cuts the waste materials with a liquid as an auxiliary so as to wash away
dirt on the waste materials. Therefore, crushed aggregates after the crushing process
are cleaner. This type of cleaning machines are disclosed in
TW237695,
TWM409934 and
TWM411293.
[0003] However, with the conventional cleaning machine, a clean liquid is essential during
a process of cleaaing the waste materials, so it is water-wasting and costly to use
the conventional cleaning machine to clean the waste materials. Besides, the liquid
used to clean the waste materials is dirty, so the liquid used needs to be processed
before being discharged. In addition, the liquid used may leak out of the cleaning
machine and make the work environment dirty, and if the liquid used is not processed
before being discharged, the liquid used may pollute the environment.
[0004] The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The major object of the present invention is to provide a dry-type cleaning machine.
On the premise of being environment-fi-iendly, a cleaning machine in which no liquid
is needed is designed to save water and cost. In addition, dirt is gathered via a
negative pressure system to prevent air and water pollution and to create a better
work environment.
[0006] To achieve the above and other objects, a dry-type cleaning machine is provided,
including a negative pressure unit, a first dust gathering unit and a barrel body.
The first dust gathering unit is formed with a first dust sucking passage communicated
with the negative pressure unit. The barrel body has a receiving space communicated
with the first dust sucking passage, a feeding inlet for entering of an material to
be sieved, a discharging portion, a rotary assembly arranged in the receiving space
and a sieve layer. The material to be sieved includes mixed crushed aggregates and
dirt. The sieve layer is arranged between the rotary assembly and the first dust sucking
passage, and the rotary assembly is driven by a power source to stir the material
to be sieved continuously. The feeding inlet is communicated with the first dust sucking
passage through the receiving space and the sieve layer to form a negative pressure
passage. The sieve layer allows the dirt to pass therethrough and enter the first
dust sucking passage, and the crushed aggregates pass through the discharging portion
and are discharged out of the receiving space.
[0007] The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations
only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a partial breakdown drawing of a first preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial perspective drawing of the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 4 is another side view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is still another side view of the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 6 is a perspective drawing of a second dust gathering unit of the first preferred
embodiment of the present invention;
Figs. 7 and 8 are drawings showing a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 9 is a side view of a third preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
Fig. 10 is another side view of the third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed
together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations
only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
[0010] Please refer to Figs. 1 to 6 for a first preferred embodiment of a dry-type cleaning
machine 1 of the present invention. The dry-type cleaning machine 1 includes a negative
pressure unit 2, a first dust gathering unit 3 and a barrel body 4.
[0011] The first dust gathering unit 3 is formed with a first dust sucking passage 31 communicated
with the negative pressure unit 2. The barrel body 4 has a receiving space 43 communicated
with the first dust sucking passage 31, a feeding inlet 44 for entering of an material
to be sieved 6, a discharging portion 45, a rotary assembly 46 arranged in the receiving
space 43 and a sieve layer 47. The material to be sieved 6 includes mixed crushed
aggregates 61 (for example, crushed plastics) and dirt 62 (for example, soil or dust).
The sieve layer 47 is arranged between the rotary assembly 46 and the first dust sucking
passage 31, and the rotary assembly 46 is driven by a power source to stir the material
to be sieved 6 continuously. The feeding inlet 44 is communicated with the first dust
sucking passage 31 through the receiving space 43 and the sieve layer 47 to form a
negative pressure passage 48. The sieve layer 47 allows the dirt 62 to pass therethrough
and enter the first dust sucking passage 31, and the crushed aggregates 61 pass through
the discharging portion 45 and are discharged out of the receiving space 43.
[0012] Specifically, the barrel body 4 is communicated with the negative pressure unit 2,
so there is a pressure difference between the receiving space 43 and outside. The
pressure difference allows an opening of the feeding inlet 44 to produce a sucking
force inward. That is, the feeding inlet 44, the receiving space 43 and the sieve
layer 47 form the negative pressure passage 48 to suck the dirt 62 through negative
pressure so as to prevent the dirt 62 from polluting sunoundings. In the receiving
space 43, the material to be sieved 6 is stirred and rolled continuously by the rotary
assembly 46, so the dirt 62 and the crushed aggregates 61 are separated. Because each
sieve aperture of the sieve layer 47 has a fixed and predetermined radial dimension,
the dirt 62 in smaller radial dimension can pass through the sieve layer 47 and be
sucked into the first dust sucking passage 31.
[0013] Please refer to Figs. 7 and 8 for a second preferred embodiment of the present invention,
further including a delivery platform 7 for delivering mixed materials 8. The mixed
materials 8 at least include the material to be sieved 6. The feeding inlet 44A is
near the delivery platform 7 for sucking the material to be sieved 6, and the feeding
inlet 44A and the delivery platform 7 form a suction-selecting unit 9. Specifically,
the delivery platform 7 may be connected with a crusher (not shown) to carry the mixed
materials 8 (for example, metals, stones, crushed aggregates 61, dirt 62 and others)
discharged from the crusher. Wherein, an opening of the feeding inlet 44A may be arranged
above the delivery platform 7, and the crushed aggregates 61 and the dirt 62 delivered
by the delivery platform 7 can be separated from the mixed materials 8 via the feeding
inlet 44A and then be sucked into the negative pressure passage 48 to be cleaned;
or the opening of the feeding inlet 44A may be arranged at a distal end of the delivery
platform 7, heavier materials in the mixed materials 8 (for example, stones or metals)
fall directly due to gravity, and the crushed aggregates 61 and the dirt 62 can be
sucked into the negative pressure passage 48 through the feeding inlet 44A. In other
embodiments, the delivery platform 7 may deliver all the mixed materials 8 through
the feeding inlet 44A and into an interior of the barrel body 4.
[0014] Please further refer to Figs. 1 to 6 for the first embodiment, the rotary assembly
46 has a rotary shaft 461 axially disposed in the barrel body 4 and a plurality of
blades 462 radially extending from the rotary shaft 461. When the rotary assembly
46 rotates, the blades 462 can not only stir the material to be sieved 6 but also
knock the material to be sieved 6 to make a volume of the dirt 62 smaller so as allow
the dirt 62 to pass the sieve layer 47 and be sucked into the first dust sucking passage
31 more easily. Wherein, the sieve layer 47 is arranged above the barrel body 4 and
around the rotary assembly 46 circumferentially to prevent the material to be sieved
6 in larger volumes from being sucked into the first dust sucking passage 31 and blocking
the first dust sucking passage 31. In addition, the barrel body 4 of this embodiment
further includes a main body 41 and a lid 42. A circumferential side of the main body
is formed with an opening 411, and the lid 42 is openably and closably connected with
the main body 41 to cover or uncover the opening 411. Therefore, it is convenient
to maintain the barrel body 4 or to replace damaged elements in the barrel body 4.
[0015] Because the material to be sieved 6 is influenced by gravity and negative pressure
suction, the material to be sieved 6 accumulates in a lower portion of the receiving
space 43. Preferably, an extension direction of the barrel body 4 is parallel to a
ground on which the dry-type cleaning machine 1 is set, the lower portion of the receiving
space 43 has greater space to carry the material to be sieved 6, a circumferential
side of the barrel body 4 facing the ground on which the dry-type cleaning machine
1 is set extends downward to form at least one gathering portion 412, each gathering
portion 412 is substantially funnel-shaped, the first dust sucking passage 31 is connected
with each gathering portion 412, and each funnel-shaped gathering portion 412 allows
the dirt 62 to roll into the first dust sucking passage 31 and prevents the dirt 62
from blocking the first dust sucking passage 31. In this embodiment, the barrel body
4 has two the gathering portions 412, and the two gathering portions 412 are communicated
with the negative pressure unit 2 through the first dust sucking passage 31 respectively.
It is understandable that one of the gathering portions 412 may be communicated with
another said negative pressure unit 2 to increase the force of negative pressure suction.
Preferably, the first dust gathering unit 3 is further formed with a dust gathering
barrel 32 which is communicated with the first dust sucking passage 31 and the negative
pressure unit 2. The dirt 62 which passes through the sieve layer 47 and enters the
first dust sucking passage 31 can be kept in the dust gathering barrel 32, so the
dirt 62 can be processed solely and prevented from influencing functioning of the
negative pressure unit 2.
[0016] However, a connection of the barrel body 4 and the first dust sucking passage 31
is not limited. Please further refer to Figs. 9 and 10 for a barrel body 4A and a
first dust sucking passage 31A of a third preferred embodiment. A circumferential
side of the barrel body 4 facing the ground on which the dry-type cleaning machine
1 is set is further formed with a carrying portion 413, and an interior of the carrying
portion 413 is communicated with the receiving space 43 and the first dust sucking
passage 31A. The sieve layer 47 is arranged between the rotary assembly 46 and the
carrying portion 413. When the dirt 62 passes through the sieve layer 47 and enters
the canying portion 413, a part of the dirt 62 which is lighter is sucked into the
first dust sucking passage 31A directly, and a part of the dirt 62 which is heavier
accumulates in the carrying portion 413. Preferably, the carrying portion 413 is separable
from the barrel body 4A, and the carrying portion 413 is formed with rollers so that
the carrying portion 413 can be moved to a dirt processing plant directly. Or, the
interior of the carrying portion 413 may be formed with a delivery assembly 4131 for
delivering the dirt 62 to deliver the dirt 62 toward the first dust sucking passage
31A.
[0017] Please refer to Figs. 1 to 6 for the first embodiment. When the crushed aggregates
61 are guided out through the discharging portion 45, there is still a part of dirt
62 in the crushed aggregates 61. The dry-type cleaning machine 1, preferably, further
includes a second dust gathering unit 5, and the second dust gathering unit 5 has
a second dust sucking passage 51 communicated with the discharging portion 45; wherein
the crushed aggregates 61 and the part of the dirt 62 are guided out of the receiving
space 43 through the discharging portion 45 and enter the second dust sucking passage
51, the second dust gathering unit 5 is provided for sucking the part of dirt 62 which
is lighter to sieve the crushed aggregates 61 again and to separate the crushed aggregates
61 and the part of dirt 62 which is lighter from each other, the second dust sucking
passage 51 is formed with a feeding outlet 511 facing downward, and the feeding outlet
511 is provided for the crushed aggregates 61 to be guided through the second dust
sucking passage 51 and out of the feeding outlet 511 due to gravity. It is understandable
that the second dust gathering unit 5 may be formed with another said dust gathering
barrel 32A to store the dirt 62 which has been sieved for the second time.
[0018] Given the above, the dry-type cleaning machine use negative pressure to create pressure
difference between the receiving space of the barrel body and outside so as to suck
the material to be sieved into the receiving space accurately. If the dry-type cleaning
machine is assembled to a discharging opening of a crusher, the dirt in the material
to be sieved can be prevented from polluting the surroundings.
[0019] In addition, each fan leaf of the rotary assembly is a blade, and the blades stir
the material to be sieved to separate the dirt from the crushed aggregates and make
the dirt smaller to be sucked into the first dust sucking passage. The dirt is gathered
in the dust gathering barrel.
[0020] In addition, the feeding inlet may further cooperate with a delivery platform to
form a suction-selecting unit to sieve out the material to be sieved from the mixed
materials and to suck the material to be sieved into the negative pressure passage.
A bottom portion of the barrel body may be funnel-shaped to keep the dirt rolling
and to prevent the dirt from accumulating on the sieve layer. Furthermore, the bottom
portion of the barrel body may be further formed with the carrying portion for carrying
the dirt which is heavier.
[0021] While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present
invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments
may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
1. A dry-type cleaning machine (1), including:
a negative pressure unit (2);
a first dust gathering unit (3), having a first dust sucking passage (31, 31A) communicated
with the negative pressure unit (2);
a barrel body (4, 4A), having a receiving space (43) communicated with the first dust
sucking passage (31, 31A), a feeding inlet (44, 44A) for entering of a material to
be sieved (6), a discharging portion (45), a rotary assembly (46) arranged in the
receiving space (43) and a sieve layer (47), the material to be sieved (6) including
crushed aggregates (61) and dirt (62), the sieve layer (47) arranged between the rotary
assembly (46) and the first dust sucking passage (31, 31A), the rotary assembly (46)
driven by a power source to stir the material to be sieved (6) continuously, the feeding
inlet (44, 44A) communicated with the first dust sucking passage (31, 31A) through
the receiving space (43) and the sieve layer (47) to form a negative pressure passage
(48), the sieve layer (47) allowing the dirt (62) to pass therethrough and enter the
first dust sucking passage (31, 31A), the crushed aggregates (61) passing through
the discharging portion (45) and being discharged out of the receiving space (43).
2. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, wherein the first dust gathering unit
(3) further has a dust gathering barrel (32, 32A), and the dust gathering barrel (32,
32A) is communicated with the first dust sucking passage (31, 31A) and the negative
pressure unit (2).
3. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, further including a second dust gathering
unit (5), the second dust gathering unit (5) having a second dust sucking passage
(51) communicated with the discharging portion (45), wherein the crushed aggregates
(61) along with a part of the dirt (62) in the receiving space (43) are discharged
out of the discharging portion (45) and enter the second dust sucking passage (51),
and the second dust gathering unit (5) is provided for sucking the part of the dirt
(62).
4. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 3, wherein the second dust sucking passage
(51) is formed with a feeding outlet (511) which faces downward, and the feeding outlet
(511) is provided for discharging the crushed aggregates (61) out of the second dust
sucking passage (51).
5. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, wherein the barrel body (4, 4A) further
includes a main body (41) and a lid (42), a circumferential side of the main body
(41) is formed with an opening (411), and the lid (42) is openably and closably connected
with the main body (41) to cover or uncover the opening (411).
6. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, wherein an extension direction of the
barrel body (4, 4A) is parallel to a ground on which the dry-type cleaning machine
(1) is set, a circumferential side of the barrel body (4, 4A) facing the ground on
which the dry-type cleaning machine (1) is set extends downward to form at least one
gathering portion (412), each gathering portion (412) is substantially funnel-shaped,
and the first dust sucking passage (31, 31A) is connected with each gathering portion
(412).
7. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, wherein a circumferential side of the
barrel body (4, 4A) facing a ground on which the dry-type cleaning machine (1) is
set is further formed with a carrying portion (413), an interior of the carrying portion
(413) is communicated with the receiving space (43) and the first dust sucking passage
(31, 31A), and the sieve layer (47) is disposed between the rotary assembly (46) and
the carrying portion (413).
8. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 7, wherein the interior of the carrying
portion (413) is formed with a delivery assembly (4131) for delivering the dirt (62).
9. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, wherein the rotary assembly (46) has
a rotary shaft (461) which is axially disposed in the barrel body (4, 4A) and a plurality
of blades (462) radially extending from the rotary shaft (461).
10. The dry-type cleaning machine (1) of claim 1, further including a delivery platform
(7) for delivering mixed materials (8), the mixed materials (8) at least including
the material to be sieved (6), the feeding inlet (44, 44A) being disposed in a position
near the delivery platform (7) for sucking the material to be sieved (6), the feeding
inlet (44, 44A) and the delivery platform (7) forming a suction-selecting unit (9).