CN220713832U - Base station of floor sweeping machine - Google Patents

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CN220713832U
CN220713832U CN202322359565.6U CN202322359565U CN220713832U CN 220713832 U CN220713832 U CN 220713832U CN 202322359565 U CN202322359565 U CN 202322359565U CN 220713832 U CN220713832 U CN 220713832U
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黄志高
周广星
赵付安
陆建岗
李伟
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of cleaning equipment, and discloses a base station of a sweeper. The base station of the sweeper comprises a base station shell, a clean water tank and a sewage tank, wherein a dust collecting mechanism is arranged in the base station shell, an interface is arranged on the side face of the base station shell, and the interface is used for being in butt joint with the sweeper. The clean water tank and the sewage tank are arranged on the upper side surface of the base station shell and can be respectively assembled and disassembled with the base station shell. Through with clear water tank and the dismantled and assembled setting in the upside of basic station casing, be located the outside of basic station casing, can directly take off clear water tank and sewage case, and need not to open basic station casing, make the dismouting of clear water tank and sewage case all more swiftly. In addition, through setting up clear water tank and sewage case into the form that can dismantle with the base station casing respectively, can take off clear water tank or sewage case alone, the operation is more nimble.

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Base station of floor sweeping machine
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of cleaning equipment, in particular to a base station of a sweeper.
Background
With the progress of technology, the requirements of people on floor cleaning tools are gradually increased, and the floor sweeping robot becomes a common cleaning device. At present, the sweeping robot has two main technical directions, namely a common sweeping and mopping robot and a sweeping and mopping robot with a base station. Compared with the common sweeping and dragging integrated robot, the self-cleaning sweeping robot with the base station can backwash rags and clean dust boxes in the cleaning process, so that the rags and the dust boxes are kept clean all the time, and the workload that the common sweeping and dragging integrated robot needs to manually change and wash the rags and clean the dust boxes frequently is reduced.
The base station of the sweeper comprises a shell, a clean water tank, a sewage tank and other structures, wherein the clean water tank and the sewage tank are arranged in the shell in the prior art, so that the clean water tank and the sewage tank are inconvenient to replace. In addition, the clean water tank and the sewage tank are generally arranged into an integrated structure, can only be synchronously assembled and disassembled together, and are inflexible to operate.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improvement in a base station of a sweeper to solve the above problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a base station of a sweeper, which can be used for rapidly and conveniently disassembling and assembling a clean water tank and a sewage tank respectively.
To achieve the purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a sweeper base station comprising:
the base station comprises a base station shell, wherein a dust collecting mechanism is arranged in the base station shell, a butt joint port is arranged on the side surface of the base station shell, and the butt joint port is used for being butted with a sweeper;
the clean water tank and the sewage tank are arranged on the upper side face of the base station shell and can be respectively assembled and disassembled with the base station shell.
Alternatively, a limiting piece is arranged on the upper side surface of the base station shell, and the limiting piece is configured to position the clean water tank and/or the sewage tank.
Alternatively, the limiting piece comprises a first protrusion, a first groove is correspondingly formed in the clear water tank, and the first protrusion can be clamped into the first groove.
As an alternative, the limiting piece further comprises a second protrusion, a second groove is correspondingly formed in the sewage tank, and the second protrusion can be clamped into the second groove.
Alternatively, the outer diameter of the first projection and/or the second projection gradually decreases from one end near the base station housing to the other end.
Alternatively, the clean water tank is attached to the sewage tank.
Alternatively, the sidewalls of the clean water tank and the sewage tank are flush with the sidewalls of the base station housing.
As an alternative, the clear water tank is provided with a first handle, and the clear water tank can be moved by pulling the first handle; and/or
The sewage tank is provided with a second handle, and the sewage tank can be moved by pulling the second handle.
As an alternative scheme, a first mounting groove is formed in the clear water tank, and the first handle is rotatably arranged in the first mounting groove; and/or
The sewage tank is provided with a second mounting groove, and the second handle is rotatably arranged in the second mounting groove.
Alternatively, the first handle is flush with the surface of the clean water tank when rotated into abutment in the first mounting groove, and/or
And when the second handle rotates to be abutted in the second mounting groove, the second handle is flush with the surface of the sewage tank.
The beneficial effects are that:
according to the base station of the sweeper, the clean water tank and the sewage tank are detachably arranged on the upper side face of the base station shell and are positioned outside the base station shell, so that the clean water tank and the sewage tank can be directly removed without opening the base station shell, and the clean water tank and the sewage tank can be quickly detached. In addition, through setting up clear water tank and sewage case into the form that can dismantle with the base station casing respectively, can take off clear water tank or sewage case alone, the operation is more nimble.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a base station of a sweeper according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic structural view of a clear water tank and a sewage tank according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic view showing the structure of a clear water tank and a sewage tank (with the first handle and the second handle removed) according to another view angle provided by the embodiment of the present utility model.
In the figure:
1. a base station housing; 11. an interface; 12. a limiting piece; 121. a first protrusion; 122. a second protrusion;
2. a clean water tank; 21. a first groove; 22. a first handle; 23. a first mounting groove;
3. a sewage tank; 31. a second groove; 32. a second handle; 33. and a second mounting groove.
Detailed Description
The utility model is described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and examples. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not limiting thereof. It should be further noted that, for convenience of description, only some, but not all of the structures related to the present utility model are shown in the drawings.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "connected," and "fixed" 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 will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art.
In the present utility model, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, a first feature "above" or "below" a second feature may include both the first and second features being in direct contact, as well as the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact with each other through additional features therebetween. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is higher in level than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply means that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
In the description of the present embodiment, the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", and the like are orientation or positional relationships based on those shown in the drawings, merely for convenience of description and simplicity of operation, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus 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 utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used merely for distinguishing between descriptions and not for distinguishing between them.
As shown in fig. 1, the present embodiment provides a base station of a sweeper, which is used for charging the sweeper, cleaning rags, cleaning dust boxes and the like. Specifically, the base station of the sweeper comprises a base station shell 1, a clean water tank 2 and a sewage tank 3, a dust collecting mechanism is arranged in the base station shell 1, an interface 11 is arranged on the side face of the base station shell 1, and the interface 11 is used for being in butt joint with the sweeper. The clear water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are provided on the upper side surface of the base station casing 1, and are detachable from the base station casing 1.
Through with clear water tank 2 and the dismantled and assembled setting of sewage case 3 in the upside of basic station casing 1, be located the outside of basic station casing 1, can directly take off clear water tank 2 and sewage case 3, and need not open basic station casing 1, make the dismouting of clear water tank 2 and sewage case 3 all more swiftly. In addition, by arranging the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 in a form that can be detached from the base station housing 1, the clean water tank 2 or the sewage tank 3 can be removed independently, and the operation is more flexible.
In this embodiment, the clear water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are arranged left and right, and the clear water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are mutually attached and arranged, and mutually independent and mutually dependent are beneficial to the installation of the clear water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 on the base station shell 1 to be more stable and more attractive at the same time.
Further, the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are communicated with the inside of the base station housing 1 to be able to convey clean water in the clean water tank 2 to the inside of the base station housing 1 and to pump sewage in the base station housing 1 to the inside of the sewage tank 3. The communication manner between the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 and the base station housing 1 is a conventional technology in the prior art, and will not be described in detail herein.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 1, a limiting member 12 is provided on the upper side of the base station housing 1, and the limiting member 12 is used for positioning the clean water tank 2 and/or the sewage tank 3. In one embodiment, a stop member 12 may be provided for positioning both the fresh water tank 2 and the waste water tank 3. In another embodiment, the stopper 12 may be provided only for one of the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3, and the other of the two may be installed based on the positioned one.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the limiting member 12 includes a first protrusion 121, and the clear water tank 2 is correspondingly provided with a first groove 21, and the first protrusion 121 can be clamped into the first groove 21. The clear water tank 2 is positioned by the cooperation of the first protrusion 121 and the first groove 21.
The limiting piece 12 further comprises a second protrusion 122, the sewage tank 3 is correspondingly provided with a second groove 31, and the second protrusion 122 can be clamped into the second groove 31. The sewage tank 3 is positioned by the cooperation of the second protrusion 122 and the second groove 31.
In order to make it easier for the protrusions to snap into the grooves, the outer diameter of the first protrusion 121 and/or the second protrusion 122 gradually decreases from one end near the base station housing 1 to the other end. Correspondingly, the first recess 21 and/or the second recess 31 are provided in the form of notches inclined outwards, so that the smaller protruding ends are easier to insert into the large opening recesses.
Further, the sidewalls of the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are flush with the sidewalls of the base station housing 1. After the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are assembled on the base station shell 1, the surface of the base station of the sweeper is flat and attractive.
As shown in fig. 1, in order to facilitate the operation of the fresh water tank 2 or the sewage tank 3, the fresh water tank 2 is provided with a first handle 22, and the fresh water tank 2 can be moved by pulling the first handle 22; and/or the sewage tank 3 is provided with a second handle 32, and the second handle 32 is pulled to move the sewage tank 3.
It should be noted that, the first handle 22 and the second handle 32 are not necessarily configured, the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are disposed outside the base station housing 1, and the side walls of the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are exposed and are not surrounded by the base station housing 1, so that the side walls of the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 can be directly held to hold them up, and the first handle 22 and the second handle 32 are merely preferred embodiments for saving more effort.
Further, as shown in fig. 1 and 3, the clear water tank 2 is provided with a first mounting groove 23, and the first handle 22 is rotatably arranged in the first mounting groove 23; and/or the sewage tank 3 is provided with a second mounting groove 33, and the second handle 32 is rotatably arranged in the second mounting groove 33.
By providing the first mounting groove 23 and the second mounting groove 33, the first handle 22 can be rotated to be hidden in the first mounting groove 23, and the second handle 32 can be rotated to be hidden in the second mounting groove 33, thereby improving the appearance aesthetic degree.
Preferably, when the first handle 22 is rotated to be abutted in the first mounting groove 23, the first handle 22 is flush with the surface of the clean water tank 2, and/or when the second handle 32 is rotated to be abutted in the second mounting groove 33, the second handle 32 is flush with the surface of the sewage tank 3, so that the outer surfaces of the clean water tank 2 and the sewage tank 3 are smoother and more attractive.
It is to be understood that the above examples of the present utility model are provided for clarity of illustration only and are not limiting of the embodiments of the present utility model. Various obvious changes, rearrangements and substitutions can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the utility model. It is not necessary here nor is it exhaustive of all embodiments. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. which come within the spirit and principles of the utility model are desired to be protected by the following claims.

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1. The base station of the sweeper is characterized by comprising:
the base station comprises a base station shell (1), wherein a dust collecting mechanism is arranged in the base station shell (1), an interface (11) is arranged on the side surface of the base station shell (1), and the interface (11) is used for being in butt joint with a sweeper;
clear water tank (2) and drain tank (3), clear water tank (2) with drain tank (3) set up in the upside of base station casing (1), and can respectively with base station casing (1) looks dismouting.
2. The base station of claim 1, characterized in that a limit piece (12) is provided on the upper side of the base station housing (1), the limit piece (12) being configured to position the clean water tank (2) and/or the sewage tank (3).
3. The base station of the sweeper according to claim 2, characterized in that the limiting piece (12) comprises a first protrusion (121), a first groove (21) is correspondingly arranged on the clear water tank (2), and the first protrusion (121) can be clamped into the first groove (21).
4. A sweeper base station according to claim 3, characterized in that the limiting member (12) further comprises a second protrusion (122), a second groove (31) is correspondingly arranged on the sewage tank (3), and the second protrusion (122) can be clamped into the second groove (31).
5. The sweeper base station according to claim 4, characterized in that the outer diameter of the first projection (121) and/or the second projection (122) decreases gradually from one end towards the other end near the base station housing (1).
6. A base station according to any of claims 1-5, characterized in that the clean water tank (2) is arranged in abutment with the sewage tank (3).
7. A sweeper base station according to any of claims 1-5, characterized in that the side walls of the clean water tank (2) and the sewage tank (3) are flush with the side walls of the base station housing (1).
8. The base station of a sweeper according to any of the claims 1-5, characterized in that the clean water tank (2) is provided with a first handle (22), and that lifting the first handle (22) enables the clean water tank (2) to be moved; and/or
The sewage tank (3) is provided with a second handle (32), and the sewage tank (3) can be moved by pulling the second handle (32).
9. The base station of the sweeper according to claim 8, characterized in that a first mounting groove (23) is arranged on the clean water tank (2), and the first handle (22) is rotatably arranged in the first mounting groove (23); and/or
The sewage tank (3) is provided with a second mounting groove (33), and the second handle (32) is rotatably arranged in the second mounting groove (33).
10. The base station according to claim 9, characterized in that the first handle (22) is flush with the surface of the clean water tank (2) when the first handle (22) is turned into abutment in the first mounting groove (23), and/or
When the second handle (32) rotates to be abutted in the second mounting groove (33), the second handle (32) is flush with the surface of the sewage tank (3).
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