CN219374566U - Shoe washing machine - Google Patents

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CN219374566U
CN219374566U CN202223104363.9U CN202223104363U CN219374566U CN 219374566 U CN219374566 U CN 219374566U CN 202223104363 U CN202223104363 U CN 202223104363U CN 219374566 U CN219374566 U CN 219374566U
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田云
王佑喜
林雪锋
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The utility model discloses a shoe washing machine, which comprises: the top of the washing barrel is provided with an opening, and a washing cavity communicated with the opening is arranged in the washing barrel; a shoe brush fixed on the inner side wall of the washing tub; a driving mechanism; a shoe rack provided in the washing tub, the shoe rack comprising: the rotating shaft is arranged along the horizontal direction and is connected with the driving mechanism; the shoe stretcher assembly is provided with a plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies, the shoe stretcher assemblies are fixed with the rotating shaft, and the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies are distributed along the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft. The shoe washing machine of this application supports shoes on the shoe rack, rotates through driving the shoe rack, shoes follow shoe rack rotate the time with the shoe brush contact friction on the washing bucket inside wall, reach comprehensive clean purpose, this scheme avoids shoes to roll, prevents that shoes from taking place to warp.

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Shoe washing machine
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of clothes treatment equipment, and particularly relates to a shoe washing machine.
Background
Some household shoe washing machines adopt a shoe washing mode that shoes are put into a barrel to turn over, and the shoes are rubbed with a brush continuously to achieve the aim of washing, however, the types and the shapes of the shoes are different greatly. The difference of the overturning washing effect of the shoes in the barrel is large, uneven washing is easy to cause, the shoes are easy to deform due to the fact that the shoes are overturned back and forth and stirred, and the shoes are damaged.
In addition, the volume of the shoe washer in the market at present is limited, the internal space is not particularly large, and shoe brushes, shoe racks and the like are also arranged in the shoe washing barrel, so that the quantity of the shoes can be limited, and the washing requirement of simultaneously washing multiple pairs of shoes at one time is not met.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims at the problem that the prior shoe washing machine adopts a shoe washing mode of turning shoes in a barrel, so that uneven washing is easy to cause, the shoes are easy to deform due to back and forth turning and stirring, and the shoes are damaged.
In order to achieve the aim of the utility model, the utility model is realized by adopting the following technical scheme:
a shoe washer, comprising:
the top of the washing barrel is provided with an opening, and a washing cavity communicated with the opening is arranged in the washing barrel;
a shoe brush fixed on the inner side wall of the washing tub;
a driving mechanism;
a shoe rack provided in the washing tub, the shoe rack comprising:
the rotating shaft is arranged along the horizontal direction and is connected with the driving mechanism;
the shoe stretcher assembly is provided with a plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies, the shoe stretcher assemblies are fixed with the rotating shaft, and the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies are distributed along the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft.
In some embodiments, the shoe stretcher assembly comprises:
the first connecting arm is fixedly connected with the rotating shaft;
the second connecting arm is fixedly connected with the first connecting arm, and the extending direction of the second connecting arm is parallel to the axial direction of the rotating shaft;
the shoe stretcher is fixedly connected with the second connecting arm.
In some embodiments, the shoe stretcher comprises:
the heel supporting part is fixedly connected with the second connecting arm;
and the half sole supporting part is connected with the heel supporting part.
In some embodiments, the half sole support is telescopically coupled to the heel support.
In some embodiments, the shoe stretcher further comprises:
a connecting rod;
the spring is sleeved on the outer side of the connecting rod;
one end of connecting rod with heel supporting part fixed connection, the inside of half sole supporting part is formed with flexible chamber, half sole supporting part orientation has seted up the connector on the terminal surface of heel supporting part, the other end of connecting rod passes through the connector is visited to in the flexible chamber, perhaps:
one end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected with the half sole supporting part, a telescopic cavity is formed in the heel supporting part, a connecting port is formed in one end face of the heel supporting part, which faces the half sole supporting part, and the other end of the connecting rod extends into the telescopic cavity through the connecting port.
In some embodiments, the half sole support is a front narrow, rear wide structure.
In some embodiments, the connecting rods of the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies are located on the same vertical plane, and the extending direction of the connecting rods is perpendicular to the corresponding first connecting arms.
In some embodiments, the shoe washer further comprises:
and the baffle part is arranged in the washing barrel and is used for baffle the washing cavity into two or more washing subchambers, and each washing subchamber is internally provided with a shoe rack.
In some embodiments, the wash subchambers are not in communication with each other, and each wash subchamber has an independent water inlet and drain.
In some embodiments, the shoe brush is a brush, and shoe brushes are respectively arranged on the peripheral side walls of the washing subchamber.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages and positive effects that:
the shoe washing machine of this application supports shoes on the shoe rack, rotates through driving the shoe rack, shoes follow shoe rack rotate the time with the shoe brush contact friction on the washing bucket inside wall, reach comprehensive clean purpose, this scheme avoids shoes to roll, prevents that shoes from taking place to warp.
Through being the level setting with the pivot of shoe rack, it can drive shoe stretcher subassembly and rotate around the axle on vertical plane when washing shoes, can effectively utilize the space in the washing chamber, and can set up a plurality of shoe stretcher subassemblies simultaneously, can satisfy the demand of once washing many shoes. Through set up the shoe brush on a plurality of inside walls of washing bucket, a plurality of angles that can drive shoes when the shoe stretcher subassembly rotates can all pass through the shoe brush, realize washing no dead angle, improve the cleanliness factor.
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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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings that are needed in the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a construction of an embodiment of a shoe washer according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a top view of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the structure of the shoe rack of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view of the structure of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a schematic side elevational view of one embodiment of the shoe stretcher of FIG. 3;
fig. 6 is a schematic side view of still another embodiment of the shoe stretcher of fig. 3.
Description of the embodiments
For the purpose of making the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present utility model more apparent, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model, and it is apparent that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments of the present utility model. 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.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, terms such as "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate directions or positional relationships based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are merely for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus are not to be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, 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. In the description of the present utility model, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise.
In the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communicated with the inside of two elements or the interaction relationship of the two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
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The embodiment proposes a shoe washer, as shown in fig. 1, comprising a washing tub 11, a shoe brush 12, a driving mechanism 13, and a shoe rack 14, wherein the top of the washing tub 11 is provided with an opening, a washing cavity 110 communicated with the opening is arranged inside the washing tub 11, wherein the shoe brush 12 is fixed on the inner side wall of the washing tub 11, and the shoe rack 12 is arranged in the washing tub 11. During washing, the shoes to be washed are supported on the shoe rack 14, the driving mechanism 13 is used for driving the shoe rack 14 to rotate, the shoes to be washed rotate along with the shoe rack 14, and the shoes to be washed are contacted with the shoe brush 12 on the inner side wall of the washing cavity 110 and are rubbed when rotating, so that dirt on the surfaces of the shoes to be washed can be cleaned.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the shoe rack 14 includes a rotation shaft 141 and a shoe stretcher assembly 142, wherein the rotation shaft 141 is disposed in a horizontal direction, and the rotation shaft 141 is connected to a driving mechanism. The driving mechanism can drive the shoe stretcher assemblies 142 to rotate around the shaft through the rotating shaft 141, the shoes to be washed are supported on the shoe stretcher assemblies 142, and each shoe stretcher assembly 142 is used for supporting one shoe.
In order to simultaneously brush a plurality of shoes, it is preferable in this embodiment that the shoe stretcher assembly 142 has a plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies 142 fixed to the rotating shaft 141, and the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies 142 are disposed along the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft 141.
Because the rotating shaft 141 is arranged along the horizontal direction, the rotating shaft 141 drives the motion track of the shoe stretcher assembly 142 to be on the vertical surface, so that the space of the washing barrel 11 in the horizontal direction can be saved, and the occupied area of the shoe washer can be reduced.
This scheme supports shoes on the shoe rack, rotates through driving the shoe rack, shoes follow shoes rack rotate the time with the shoe brush contact friction on the washing bucket inside wall, reach comprehensive clean purpose, this scheme avoids shoes to roll, prevents that shoes from taking place to warp.
The connection positions of the plurality of shoe stretcher components 142 and the rotating shaft 141 can be located on the same plane perpendicular to the rotating shaft, so that when the sizes and heights of the shoes of the plurality of supporting components 142 are similar, the force of each shoe to be washed is uniform when the shoes are contacted with the brush, and the cleaning cleanliness is also uniform.
The connection positions of the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies 142 and the rotation shaft 141 may be located on different planes perpendicular to the rotation shaft, and thus, the plurality of support assemblies 142 may be used to support shoes of different heights at different distances from the inner wall of the washing tub 110 in the axial direction of the rotation shaft 141. For example, a shoe with a higher upper may be supported on the shoe stretcher assembly 142 farther from the inner wall of the tub 110 to provide sufficient space for the shoe, and a shoe with a lower upper may be supported on the shoe stretcher assembly 142 closer to the inner wall of the tub 110 to prevent problems of not reaching the shoe brush 12 or less contact with the shoe brush 12 resulting in an unclean cleaning. The shoe stretcher assembly 142 is distributed in a staggered mode, the extrusion force of the higher shoe on the shoe brush 12 can be reduced, the shoe brush can be protected, and meanwhile, the effect that the shoes to be washed in different patterns are uniformly stressed when in contact with the brush can be achieved, and the cleaning cleanliness is also uniform.
In some embodiments, the shoe stretcher assembly 142 includes a first connecting arm 1421, a second connecting arm 1422, and a shoe stretcher 1423. The first connecting arm 1421 is fixedly connected with the rotating shaft 141, the second connecting arm 1422 is fixedly connected with the first connecting arm 1421, and the extending direction of the second connecting arm 1421 is parallel to the axial direction of the rotating shaft 141. The shoe stretcher 1423 is fixedly connected with the second connecting arm 1422.
By providing the first and second connecting arms 1421 and 1422 that are fixed to each other, the direction in which the shoe stretcher 1423 is arranged is reversed, so that it is not necessarily limited to being located in the same plane as the first connecting arm 1421. And by providing the second connecting arm 1422, the occupied space of the shoe stretcher 1423 on the vertical plane can be advantageously reduced, so that the space inside the washing chamber 110 is fully utilized.
In some embodiments, the shoe stretcher 1423 includes a heel support portion 14231 and a forefoot support portion 14232, the forefoot support portion 14232 being connected to the heel support portion 14231. The heel support part 14231 is fixedly coupled to the second coupling arm 1422. The shoe is sleeved outside the shoe stretcher 1423, and the half sole supporting portion 14232 extends into the front end portion of the shoe, and the heel supporting portion 14231 is supported at the rear end portion of the shoe to jointly support the shoe.
Since the shoe sizes of different users are the same, if the shoe stretcher 1423 is a fixed length, it cannot be adapted to shoes of different lengths. Based on this, in some embodiments, the half sole support 14232 is telescopically coupled to the heel support 14231. Which can adjust the distance between the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231 according to the size of an actual shoe to accommodate shoes of different lengths.
In some embodiments, the shoe stretcher 1423 further includes a connecting rod 14233 and a spring 14234, wherein the connecting rod 14233 is connected between the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231.
The spring 14234 is sleeved outside the connecting rod 14233. The connecting rod 14233 may be fixedly coupled to one of the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231 and telescopically coupled thereto. The connecting rod 14233 may be movably connected to both the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231.
The spring 14234 has both ends respectively abutted against the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231, or has both ends respectively fixedly connected to the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231.
Normally, spring 14234 is in a natural extended state. When penetrating into the shoe, the springs 14234 are compressed, so that the half sole support 14232 is inserted into the front end of the shoe, and the heel support 14231 is inserted into the rear end of the shoe, and the half sole support 14232 and the heel support 14231 are respectively supported inside the shoe under the resilience of the springs 14234.
It will be appreciated that the overall length of the forefoot support portion 14232 and the heel support portion 14231 is often greater than the average shoe length when the springs 14234 are in a natural extended state, and the springs 14234 can be in a compressed or slightly compressed state when inserted into the shoe, so that the shoe is tightly supported by the restoring force of the springs 14234, and the shoe is prevented from falling off the shoe support 1423 during the washing and rubbing process.
The connecting rod 14233 is disposed inside the spring 14234, and can serve as a guide and prevent lateral deformation when backlog is received, preventing lateral deformation when the spring 14234 is compressed.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 5, one end of the connecting rod 14233 is fixedly connected to the heel support part 14231, a telescopic cavity 14235 is formed in the front sole support part 14232, a connection port (not shown in the figure) is formed on an end surface of the front sole support part 14232 facing the heel support part 14231, and the other end of the connecting rod 14233 extends into the telescopic cavity 14235 through the connection port.
When inserting the shoe stretcher 1423 into the shoe, the spring 14234 is compressed first, the front end of the connecting rod 14233 is extended toward the inside of the telescopic cavity 14235, the half sole support 14232 is inserted into the front end of the shoe, then the heel support 14231 can be inserted into the shoe, and the user releases his hand and the spring 14234 presses the heel support 14231 against the heel of the shoe under the action of the restoring force.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 6, one end of the connecting rod 14233 is fixedly connected to the half sole supporting portion 14232, a telescopic cavity 14235 is formed in the heel supporting portion 14231, a connecting port (not shown in the figure) is formed on an end surface of the heel supporting portion 14231 facing the half sole supporting portion 14232, and the other end of the connecting rod 14233 extends into the telescopic cavity 14235 through the connecting port.
When the shoe stretcher 1423 is inserted into a shoe, the half sole supporting portion 14232 is first inserted into the front end of the shoe, then the spring 14234 is compressed, the front end of the connecting rod 14233 is extended toward the inside of the telescopic cavity 14235, the distance between the heel supporting portion 14231 and the half sole supporting portion 14232 is reduced, the heel supporting portion 14231 can be further inserted into the shoe, and the user releases the hand and then the spring 14234 presses the heel supporting portion 14231 against the heel of the shoe under the action of the restoring force.
Because the front end of the shoe is of a front-narrow and rear-wide structure, in order to make the front-sole support portion 14232 fit with the inside of the shoe, in some embodiments, it is preferable that the front-sole support portion 14232 is of a front-narrow and rear-wide structure, so that the contact area between the front-sole support portion 14232 and the inner cavity of the shoe can be increased, and the stability of the shoe when supported by the shoe stretcher 1423 can be improved.
In some embodiments, the connecting rods 14233 of the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies 142 are located on the same vertical plane, and the extending direction of the connecting rods 14233 is perpendicular to the corresponding first connecting arms 1421. Taking the example of laying four shoe stretcher assemblies 142, by this arrangement, the extension lines of the four connecting rods 14233 are square, which occupies the least space. That is, the maximum length occupied in the horizontal direction is the sum of the length of one shoe and the width of the other shoe, and similarly, the maximum length occupied in the vertical direction is the sum of the length of one shoe and the width of the other shoe, regardless of the rotation to any angle.
When four shoe stretcher assemblies 142 are deployed, 2 pairs of shoes can be cleaned simultaneously.
In some embodiments, the shoe washing machine further includes a baffle 15, the baffle 15 being disposed in the washing tub 11 and baffle 110 into two or more washing subchambers, each of which is provided with one shoe rack 14, respectively.
It will be appreciated that the number of the barrier portions 15 is not limited in this embodiment, and may be set according to actual needs.
In some embodiments, the wash subchambers are not in communication with each other, and each wash subchamber has an independent water inlet and drain (not shown). The shoes of different members of the family can be washed respectively by being divided into a plurality of independent washing subchambers, so that the infection diseases are prevented.
The washing subchambers are distributed along the length direction of the rotating shaft 141, and as the shoe rack 14 in the scheme of the application saves space in the axial direction of the rotating shaft 141, the occupied space is not increased too much even if a plurality of washing subchambers are distributed along the length direction of the rotating shaft 141.
When there are multiple washing subchambers, the number of shoes that can be washed simultaneously is directly doubled.
In some embodiments, the shoe brush 12 is preferably implemented using a brush.
In some embodiments, shoe brushes 12 are provided on the peripheral side walls of the wash chamber, respectively. The shoe brush 12 facing on a front face of the upper is used for cleaning the upper, the shoe brush 12 facing on a front face of the sole is used for cleaning the sole, and the shoe brushes 12 arranged on two side walls between the front face and the rear face are used for cleaning the toe cap and the heel.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the bottom of the tub 11 is provided with a number of adjustable feet 16 for supporting the tub 11.
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 top of the washing barrel is provided with an opening, and a washing cavity communicated with the opening is arranged in the washing barrel;
a shoe brush fixed on the inner side wall of the washing tub;
a driving mechanism;
a shoe rack provided in the washing tub, the shoe rack comprising:
the rotating shaft is arranged along the horizontal direction and is connected with the driving mechanism;
the shoe stretcher assembly is provided with a plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies, the shoe stretcher assemblies are fixed with the rotating shaft, and the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies are distributed along the circumferential direction of the rotating shaft.
2. The shoe washer of claim 1, wherein said shoe stretcher assembly comprises:
the first connecting arm is fixedly connected with the rotating shaft;
the second connecting arm is fixedly connected with the first connecting arm, and the extending direction of the second connecting arm is parallel to the axial direction of the rotating shaft;
the shoe stretcher is fixedly connected with the second connecting arm.
3. The shoe washer of claim 2, wherein the shoe stretcher comprises:
the heel supporting part is fixedly connected with the second connecting arm;
and the half sole supporting part is connected with the heel supporting part.
4. A shoe cleaning machine according to claim 3, characterized in that the half sole support is telescopically connected to the heel support.
5. The shoe washer of claim 4, wherein said shoe stretcher further comprises:
a connecting rod;
the spring is sleeved on the outer side of the connecting rod;
one end of connecting rod with heel supporting part fixed connection, the inside of half sole supporting part is formed with flexible chamber, half sole supporting part orientation has seted up the connector on the terminal surface of heel supporting part, the other end of connecting rod passes through the connector is visited to in the flexible chamber, perhaps:
one end of the connecting rod is fixedly connected with the half sole supporting part, a telescopic cavity is formed in the heel supporting part, a connecting port is formed in one end face of the heel supporting part, which faces the half sole supporting part, and the other end of the connecting rod extends into the telescopic cavity through the connecting port.
6. The shoe washer according to claim 4, wherein said half sole support portion has a structure with a front narrow and a rear wide.
7. The shoe cleaning machine of claim 5, wherein the connecting rods of the plurality of shoe stretcher assemblies are located on the same vertical plane, and the extending direction of the connecting rods is perpendicular to the corresponding first connecting arms.
8. The shoe washer of any one of claims 1-7, further comprising:
and the baffle part is arranged in the washing barrel and is used for baffle the washing cavity into two or more washing subchambers, and each washing subchamber is internally provided with a shoe rack.
9. The shoe washer of claim 8, wherein the wash subchambers are not in communication with each other, each wash subchamber having an independent water inlet and drain.
10. The shoe cleaning machine according to claim 8, wherein the shoe brushes are hair brushes, and shoe brushes are respectively arranged on the peripheral side walls of the washing subchamber.
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