CN219048353U - Shoe washing machine - Google Patents

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CN219048353U
CN219048353U CN202222891479.5U CN202222891479U CN219048353U CN 219048353 U CN219048353 U CN 219048353U CN 202222891479 U CN202222891479 U CN 202222891479U CN 219048353 U CN219048353 U CN 219048353U
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王佑喜
田云
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The utility model relates to the technical field of washing equipment, and discloses a shoe washing machine, which comprises an inner barrel, wherein the inner wall of the inner barrel is provided with a first hairbrush; the central column is fixed with the bottom surface of the inner barrel and is provided with a hollow inner cavity, and a second hairbrush is arranged on the peripheral wall of the central column; the shoe fixing device is rotatably arranged at the top end of the central column, and the rotating axis of the shoe fixing device is coaxially arranged with the central column; the shoe fixing device is used for vertically supporting the shoe between the first brush and the second brush; the driving mechanism is connected with the shoe fixing device through the hollow inner cavity of the center column and is used for driving the shoe fixing device to rotate. According to the shoe washing machine, the shoes are fixed through the shoe fixing device and then rotate, so that friction with the brushes on two sides can be kept all the time, washing uniformity is improved, meanwhile, the shoes do not need to be turned in the barrel, and the shoe parts are easy to damage; in addition, the shoes keep a vertical state in the cleaning process, the occupied space is small, and the volume of the whole machine can be effectively reduced.

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Shoe washing machine
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of washing equipment, in particular to a shoe washing machine.
Background
At present, brushes are added on the impeller shaft of an inner barrel and the inner side of the inner barrel of a shoe washing machine in the market, shoes are directly placed in the barrel, and the effect of washing the shoes is achieved through continuous friction between the brushes and the shoes when the machine runs. However, the difference of the overturning and washing effects of the shoes in the barrel is large due to the large difference of the types and the shapes of the shoes, so that the cleaning is uneven. If a plurality of pairs of shoes are washed in a smaller barrel space, the shoes are easy to be blocked, the shoes are difficult to turn over, and the cleaning effect cannot be ensured; meanwhile, the shoes are easy to damage due to the fact that the shoes are turned and stirred back and forth in the inner barrel.
Disclosure of Invention
Based on the technical problems of uneven washing and easy damage of shoes caused by turning of shoes in a barrel in the prior art, the utility model provides a shoe washing machine, the shoes do not need to be turned in the barrel, the problem of shoe blocking does not occur, the uniform washing can be ensured, and the damage of the shoes is avoided.
The utility model provides a shoe washing machine, comprising:
the inner wall of the inner barrel is provided with a first hairbrush;
the center column is fixed with the bottom surface of the inner barrel and is provided with a hollow inner cavity, and a second hairbrush is arranged on the peripheral wall of the center column;
the shoe fixing device is rotatably arranged at the top end of the central column, and the rotating axis of the shoe fixing device is coaxially arranged with the central column; the shoe fixing device is used for vertically supporting the shoe between the first brush and the second brush;
the driving mechanism is connected with the shoe fixing device through the hollow inner cavity of the center column and is used for driving the shoe fixing device to rotate.
In some embodiments, the shoe fixation device comprises:
the connecting block is rotatably arranged at the top end of the central column;
the support frames are respectively connected to the side walls of the connecting blocks and used for supporting and fixing shoes.
In some embodiments, the support stand comprises:
the heel supporting part is connected with the connecting block and is of a Z-shaped structure which is bent downwards and outwards;
and the toe support part is vertically arranged, and the side surface of the toe support part is connected with the end part of the heel support part.
In some embodiments, the support frame is a unitary structure.
In some embodiments, the lower end side of the toe support is a wedge-shaped surface.
In some embodiments, the shoe fixation device further comprises an adjustment member disposed on the support frame having a length adjustable along a width direction of the support frame.
In some embodiments, the adjustment member is an adjustment bolt.
In some embodiments, the number of the supporting frames is even, and the supporting frames are uniformly distributed along the periphery of the connecting block.
In some embodiments, the connection block and the support frame are of unitary construction.
In some embodiments, the center post is of unitary construction with the inner barrel.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages and positive effects that:
according to the shoe washing machine, the shoes are fixed through the shoe fixing device and then rotate, so that friction with the brushes on two sides can be kept all the time, washing uniformity is improved, meanwhile, the shoes do not need to be turned in the barrel, and the shoe parts are easy to damage; in addition, the shoes keep a vertical state in the cleaning process, the occupied space is small, and the volume of the whole machine can be effectively reduced.
Other features and advantages of the present utility model will become apparent upon review of the detailed description of the utility model in conjunction with the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a shoe washer according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a top view of the shoe washer of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the structure of the center post and the shoe fixing device in the shoe washer of the present utility model;
reference numerals illustrate:
an inner tub 100; a first brush 110;
a center post 200; a first brush 210;
a shoe fixing device 300; a connection block 310; a support 320; a heel support 321; a toe support 322;
an adjustment member 400.
Description of the embodiments
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the directions or positional relationships indicated by the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc. are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that the terms "mounted," "connected," and "coupled" are to be construed broadly, as well as, for example, fixedly coupled, detachably coupled, or integrally coupled, unless otherwise specifically indicated and defined. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art. In the description of the above embodiments, particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
The terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
Referring to fig. 1-3, one embodiment of a shoe washer of the present utility model is shown.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a shoe washer. Fig. 2 is a top view of the shoe washer. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the shoe washing machine includes an inner tub 100, a center post 200 provided in the inner tub 100, and a shoe fixing device 300.
The inner wall of the inner tub 100 is provided with a first brush. The first brush is elongated and is disposed from top to bottom on the sidewall of the inner tub 100. The first brushes are provided in a plurality and are uniformly spaced around the wall of the inner tub 100.
The center post 200 is fixed to the bottom surface of the inner tub 100 and is disposed at the center of the inner tub 100. The center post 200 has a hollow interior. A second brush is provided on the outer circumferential wall of the center pillar 200. The second brush is elongated and is disposed from top to bottom on the outer sidewall of the center pillar 200. The second brushes are provided in a plurality and are uniformly spaced around the center column 200.
The shoe fixing device 300 is rotatably installed at the top end of the center pillar 200. The axis of rotation of the shoe fixture 300 is coaxially disposed with the center post 200. The shoe fixing device 300 serves to vertically support the shoe between the first brush and the second brush.
The driving mechanism is connected with the shoe fixing device 300 and is used for driving the shoe fixing device 300 to rotate. The drive mechanism may be coupled to the shoe fixation device 300 through a hollow interior of the center post 200. In this embodiment, the driving mechanism is a motor, and an output shaft of the motor is fixedly connected with the shoe fixing device 300. The motor may be disposed in the hollow inner cavity of the center post 200 or at the bottom of the inner tub 100.
During washing, the shoe support is fixed on the shoe fixing device 300, the shoe fixing device 300 is driven by the driving mechanism to rotate forward and backward, and the first hairbrushes on two sides and the second hairbrush in the middle rub the vamp and the sole of the shoe, so that the aim of washing the shoe is fulfilled.
The shoe washing machine can always keep friction with the brushes at two sides by rotating the shoe after being fixed by the shoe fixing device 300, thereby improving the washing uniformity, and meanwhile, the shoe part is easy to be damaged because the shoe does not need to be overturned in the barrel; in addition, the shoes keep a vertical state in the cleaning process, the occupied space is small, and the volume of the whole machine can be effectively reduced.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the center post 200 and the shoe fixing device 300. As shown in fig. 3, the shoe fixing device 300 includes a connection block 310 and a plurality of support frames 320.
Wherein the connection block 310 is rotatably installed at the top end of the center post 200. The output shaft of the motor is fixedly connected with the connecting block 310. The bottom end of the connecting block 310 may be a shaft structure sleeved in the hollow inner cavity of the center column 200, or a circular groove structure sleeved outside the center column 200.
The supporting frames 320 are respectively connected to the sidewalls of the connecting blocks 310, and the supporting frames 320 are used for supporting and fixing shoes.
The support frame 320 specifically includes a heel support portion 321 and a toe support portion 322. Heel support 321 is connected to connecting block 310, and heel support 321 is a downward and outward bent Z-shaped structure. The toe support 322 is vertically disposed, and the side of the toe support 322 is connected to the end of the heel support 321. During washing, the toe of the shoe is turned downwards, the back-fastening is fixed on the support frame 320, the toe support portion 322 is inserted into the front portion of the shoe, the left and right movement of the shoe is limited, and the inner side of the heel of the shoe is supported on the heel support portion 321.
In this embodiment, the inner side surface of the lower end of the toe support is a wedge surface for facilitating insertion into the shoe.
To accommodate shoes of different sizes, the shoe fixing apparatus 300 further includes an adjusting member 400, the adjusting member 400 being disposed on the support frame 320, the adjusting member 400 having a length adjustable along a width direction of the support frame 320. The length is adjusted by the adjusting part 400, and the inside of the heel can be supported by the supporting frame 320 to fix the shoe.
In this embodiment, the adjustment member 400 is an adjustment bolt, the length of which is adjusted by twisting the adjustment bolt inward and outward. The adjustment bolt may be torqued onto the heel support 321 of the support shelf 320. On the lateral sides of the heel support part 321 in the width direction.
One support 320 may fix one shoe, so that the number of the support 320 is set to an even number, and one or more shoes may be washed at the same time. A reasonable number of the supporting frames 320 may be provided according to the size of the tub. Preferably, the plurality of supporting frames 320 are uniformly arranged along the circumference of the connection block 310. In this embodiment, four supporting frames 320 are exemplarily shown, and the four supporting frames 320 are uniformly arranged along the circumference of the connection block 310.
The heel support part 321 and the toe support part 322 of the support frame 320 may be an integrally formed structure or a separate connection structure. Likewise, the connection block 310 and the support frame 320 may be of a unitary structure or of a split structure. The center pillar 200 and the inner tub 100 may be integrally formed or separately formed.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the technical solution of the present utility model, and are not limiting; although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalents may be substituted for some of the technical features thereof; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the corresponding technical solutions.

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1. A shoe washer, comprising:
the inner wall of the inner barrel is provided with a first hairbrush;
the center column is fixed with the bottom surface of the inner barrel and is provided with a hollow inner cavity, and a second hairbrush is arranged on the peripheral wall of the center column;
the shoe fixing device is rotatably arranged at the top end of the central column, and the rotating axis of the shoe fixing device is coaxially arranged with the central column; the shoe fixing device is used for vertically supporting the shoe between the first brush and the second brush;
the driving mechanism is connected with the shoe fixing device through the hollow inner cavity of the center column and is used for driving the shoe fixing device to rotate.
2. The shoe washing machine of claim 1, wherein the shoe fixing means comprises:
the connecting block is rotatably arranged at the top end of the central column;
the support frames are respectively connected to the side walls of the connecting blocks and used for supporting and fixing shoes.
3. The shoe washer of claim 2, wherein the support frame comprises:
the heel supporting part is connected with the connecting block and is of a Z-shaped structure which is bent downwards and outwards;
and the toe support part is vertically arranged, and the side surface of the toe support part is connected with the end part of the heel support part.
4. A shoe cleaning machine according to claim 3, characterized in that the support frame is of unitary construction.
5. The shoe washer of claim 4, wherein a lower end side of the toe support is a wedge-shaped surface.
6. The shoe washing machine according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein the shoe fixing device further comprises an adjusting member provided on the support frame, which has a length adjustable in a width direction of the support frame.
7. The shoe washer of claim 6, wherein the adjustment member is an adjustment bolt.
8. The shoe washer according to claim 2, wherein the number of the supporting frames is an even number and is uniformly arranged along the circumference of the connection block.
9. The shoe washer of claim 2, wherein the connection block and the support frame are of unitary construction.
10. The shoe washer of claim 1, wherein said center post is of unitary construction with said inner tub.
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