Radar shell with structure protection and quick disassembly functions and assembly method
The design of the flip cover and quick-release connectors solves the problems of cumbersome disassembly and assembly of the radar housing and chip box shaking, enabling quick disassembly and assembly and stable fixation, thus ensuring radar signal accuracy and system stability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511651405.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing radar housing is cumbersome and inconvenient to disassemble and assemble, and the chip box is prone to displacement in a vibrating environment, which affects signal accuracy and service life.
The design incorporates a flip cover and quick-release connectors. The flip cover is secured by merging and locking components, while the plug-in connectors and positioning pins enable quick fixing and separation of the chip box, forming a full-circumferential protection structure.
It enables quick disassembly and assembly and stable fixation of the radar housing, prevents chip box shaking, ensures radar signal accuracy and system stability, and extends service life.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of quantum radar technology, specifically to a radar housing that combines structural protection and quick-release functionality, as well as an assembly method. Background Technology
[0002] Quantum radar is a novel detection technology based on the principles of quantum mechanics. It achieves high-precision target detection by utilizing the quantum properties of photons. The radar housing, as a key structure protecting the core functional components (chip box), has its structural protection reliability and ease of assembly / disassembly being crucial factors affecting the radar system's operational efficiency and lifespan. However, current radar housing technologies still suffer from the following significant shortcomings in practical applications: Firstly, the fixing of the radar housing and the chip box mainly relies on traditional methods such as bolt connection and multiple sets of nested clips. When the chip box needs to be repaired or replaced, the operator needs to use special tools such as screwdrivers and wrenches to remove the bolts one by one or release multiple sets of clips. Especially when the housing is installed in a position with limited operating space, such as the car chassis or bumper, the disassembly and assembly steps are more complicated and time-consuming. Secondly, under conditions of bumps and vibrations during vehicle operation, the chip box is prone to displacement or shaking within the housing. This can not only damage the internal components of the chip box due to collisions, but also affect the transmission and reception accuracy of radar signals due to positional shifts, making it difficult to meet the comprehensive requirements of "high protection, quick disassembly and assembly, and stable fixation" in practical applications. Summary of the Invention
[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a radar housing and assembly method that combines structural protection and quick disassembly functions to address the existing technical problems.
[0004] To address the problems of existing technologies, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a radar housing that combines structural protection and quick-release function, comprising a rectangular protective shell fixed to a vehicle, wherein an installation notch is provided in the middle of the protective shell, and both ends of the protective shell form end protective shells through the installation notch; the protective shell is provided with two flip covers that can be joined together to completely close the installation notch; a locking member is provided between the two flip covers to fix them together; a chip box is provided inside the protective shell between the two end protective shells; the bottom of the chip box is provided with a quick-release connector to fix it to the protective shell; and each flip cover and the chip box are provided with a plug-in connector to assist in fixing the chip box by plugging in.
[0005] To demonstrate the specific structure of the quick-release connector, two quick-release connectors are provided, symmetrically arranged within the two end protective shells. Each quick-release connector includes a locking block and a U-shaped pressure handle. The U-shaped pressure handle is fixedly connected to the bottom of the chip box, and a locking hole is formed between the U-shaped pressure handle and the chip box. The bottom of the protective shell has two mounting slots, each of which is fixedly equipped with a baffle. The locking block is located in the mounting slot and is elastically connected to the baffle. One end of the locking block is a beveled end, and the bottom of the U-shaped pressure handle is formed with a round head that engages with the beveled end.
[0006] To demonstrate how the locking block is elastically connected to the baffle, the bottom of the locking block is formed with a support plate parallel to the baffle, and the support plate is located in the mounting groove. The support plate is formed with several limiting pins that pass horizontally through the baffle, and each limiting pin is fitted with a spring. The two ends of the spring abut against the support plate and the baffle, respectively. The bottom of the locking block is formed with a limiting block, which limits the pop-out stroke of the locking block by abutting against the U-shaped pressure handle.
[0007] To facilitate operation of the locking blocks, each of the end protective shells has an opening on its outer wall that communicates with the mounting groove, and the locking block is fixed with a horizontal pull rod that extends to the opening.
[0008] To demonstrate how the two flip covers merge towards each other, each flip cover is L-shaped, and each flip cover has a strip slide at its bottom. The strip slide is formed with several horizontally arranged sliders. The protective shell has several sockets corresponding to the sliders, and each slider is inserted into its corresponding socket. The lower end of each flip cover is hinged to the strip slide.
[0009] To demonstrate the specific structure of the locking components, there are several locking components. Each locking component includes a first protrusion, a second protrusion, and a bolt. The first and second protrusions are symmetrically connected to two flip covers respectively, and both the first and second protrusions have threaded grooves. The bolt is screwed into the first protrusion and locks the first and second protrusions together.
[0010] To demonstrate the specific structure of the plug-in connector, the plug-in connector includes a plug plate and a plug holder. The plug plate is horizontally fixed to a strip slide, and the plug holder is fixed to the bottom of the chip box. The plug holder has a slot for the plug plate to be horizontally inserted.
[0011] In order to achieve the positioning and installation of the chip box, a number of vertically upward positioning pins are formed inside the protective shell, and a number of positioning holes corresponding to the positioning pins are opened at the bottom of the chip box, and each positioning pin can be inserted upward into the corresponding positioning hole.
[0012] To further improve the stability of the chip box after installation, several vertically upward support platforms are formed inside the protective shell. Each support platform is fixed with a rubber pad on its top. The chip box is supported by the support platforms after being placed inside the protective shell.
[0013] An assembly method for a radar housing that combines structural protection and quick-release functionality, comprising the following steps: I. Installation of the protective casing Secure the protective shell to the car's interior cavity and open the two flip covers outwards to ensure the installation notch is fully exposed, facilitating the subsequent installation of the chip box. II. Initial fixing of the chip box Insert the chip box into the inner groove of the protective shell through the installation notch. During this process, the round head at the bottom of the U-shaped handle forms a wedge engagement with the inclined end of the locking block, thereby driving the locking block to retract and compressing the spring. When the chip box moves down to the lock hole and corresponds to the locking block, the spring will release its elastic force and drive the support plate to push the locking block outward. Finally, the locking block will be inserted into the lock hole. At the same time, the limiting block at the bottom of the locking block will abut against the outer wall of the U-shaped handle to limit the extension stroke of the locking block. This completes the initial fixation of the chip box and the protective shell. III. Locking the flip-top cover Drive the two flip covers to face each other and merge until they completely cover the mounting notch of the protective shell, and then fix the two flip covers together by the locking mechanism between them; IV. Chip Box Auxiliary Fixing During the merging of the two flip covers, the plug-in connector between each flip cover and the chip box provides auxiliary fixation for the chip box through plugging. Finally, the flip covers and the end protective shells together form a protective structure that covers the chip box.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this invention compared to the prior art are: Firstly, after the flip covers are joined together and fixed by locking components, they can seamlessly connect with the end protective shell to form a full-circumferential protective structure for the chip box. This can effectively block the intrusion of external impacts, vibrations, dust and moisture during vehicle operation, preventing damage to the chip box shell, loosening of internal components or short circuit failures, thus fundamentally ensuring the working stability of the radar system and extending its service life. Secondly, this invention achieves rapid fixing and separation of the chip box and the protective shell through quick-release connectors. During installation, the locking block can be automatically retracted and popped out of the corresponding position to insert the lock hole by simply engaging the wedge between the round head and the beveled end, thus completing the initial fixing of the chip box. There is no need to tighten the bolts one by one or fasten multiple sets of buckles. During disassembly, it is only necessary to first unlock the locking piece to open the flip cover, and then use the quick-release connectors to quickly separate the chip box from the protective shell. The whole process does not rely on complicated special tools, and the operation steps are simple. Third, when the flip cover is closed, the chip box and the flip cover are simultaneously fixed by the plug-in connector. Together with the initial fixing of the locking block and the lock hole, a double fixing structure is formed, which can effectively prevent the chip box from shifting or shaking due to vehicle bumps and vibrations, and ensure the accuracy of radar signal transmission and reception. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a top view of the present invention; Figure 3 yes Figure 2 Sectional view along line AA; Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A magnified view of the area indicated by A1 in the diagram; Figure 5 yes Figure 2 Sectional view along line BB; Figure 6 yes Figure 5 The enlarged view of the area indicated by A2 in the diagram; Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention when the two flip-top covers are open; Figure 8 yes Figure 7 The enlarged view of the area indicated in A3; Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the chip box.
[0016] The following are the labels in the diagram: 1. Protective outer shell; 2. Mounting notch; 3. End protective shell; 4. Flip cover; 5. Chip box; 6. Locking block; 7. U-shaped pressure handle; 8. Lock hole; 9. Mounting groove; 10. Baffle; 11. Angled end; 12. Round head; 13. Support plate; 14. Limiting pin; 15. Spring; 16. Limiting block; 17. Through port; 18. Pull rod; 19. Strip slide; 20. Slider; 21. Socket; 22. Protrusion No. 1; 23. Protrusion No. 2; 24. Bolt; 25. Insert plate; 26. Insert bracket; 27. Slot; 28. Positioning pin; 29. Positioning hole; 30. Support platform; 31. Rubber pad. Detailed Implementation
[0017] To further understand the features, technical means, and specific objectives and functions achieved by the present invention, the present invention will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0018] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 3 and Figure 7The radar housing shown includes a rectangular protective shell 1 that is fixed to a vehicle. The protective shell 1 has a mounting notch 2 in the middle, which forms end protective shells 3 at both ends of the protective shell 1. The protective shell 1 has two flip covers 4 that can be closed together to completely seal the mounting notch 2. A locking member is provided between the two flip covers 4 to fix them together. A chip box 5 is located between the two end protective shells 3 inside the protective shell 1. The bottom of the chip box 5 has a quick-release connector to fix it to the protective shell 1. Each flip cover 4 and the chip box 5 are provided with a plug-in connector to help fix the chip box 5.
[0019] During installation, first open the two flip covers 4 outwards, and then place the chip box 5 into the protective shell 1 through the installation notch 2. During this process, the chip box 5 is fixedly connected to the protective shell 1 through the quick-release connector, thereby achieving the initial fixation of the chip box 5. After that, the two flip covers 4 are closed together to cover the installation notch 2, and the two flip covers 4 are fixedly connected through the locking piece. At the same time, during the process of closing the two flip covers 4, the chip box 5 is further fixed through the plug-in connector, thereby improving the stability of the chip box 5 after it is fixed. When the two flip covers 4 are closed, the flip covers 4 and the end protective shell 3 will form a protective structure that covers the chip box 5. When it is necessary to remove the chip box 5 from the protective housing 1, first unlock the locking mechanism, then open the two flip covers 4 outwards. During this process, the connection between the flip cover 4 and the chip box 5 provided by the plug connector will be naturally disconnected. After that, the connection between the chip box 5 and the protective housing 1 will be quickly disconnected by the quick-release connector. Finally, the chip box 5 can be removed from the protective housing 1.
[0020] refer to Figure 4 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 There are two quick-release connectors, which are symmetrically arranged in the two end protective shells 3. Each quick-release connector includes a locking block 6 and a U-shaped pressure handle 7. The U-shaped pressure handle 7 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the chip box 5, and a locking hole 8 is formed between the U-shaped pressure handle 7 and the chip box 5. Two mounting grooves 9 are opened at the bottom of the protective shell 1. A baffle 10 is fixedly installed in each mounting groove 9. The locking block 6 is located in the mounting groove 9 and is elastically connected to the baffle 10. One end of the locking block 6 is a beveled end 11. The bottom of the U-shaped pressure handle 7 is formed with a round head 12 that wedges with the beveled end 11.
[0021] Initially, the locking block 6 is in an extended state through its elastic connection with the baffle 10. As the chip box 5 is placed into the protective housing 1 through the mounting notch 2, the U-shaped pressure handle 7 at the bottom of the chip box 5 presses against the inclined end 11 of the corresponding locking block 6. At this time, the locking block 6 is driven to retract through the wedge engagement between the round head 12 and the inclined end 11. Subsequently, when the chip box 5 descends to the point where it corresponds to the locking hole 8, the locking block 6 will pop outward through its elastic connection with the baffle 10. Finally, the locking block 6 will be inserted into the locking hole 8, and the chip box 5 is initially fixed through the engagement of the locking block 6 and the locking hole 8.
[0022] refer to Figure 4 and Figure 8 The bottom of the locking block 6 is formed with a support plate 13 parallel to the baffle 10, and the support plate 13 is located in the mounting groove 9. The support plate 13 is formed with a number of limiting pins 14 that pass horizontally through the baffle 10. Each limiting pin 14 is fitted with a spring 15. The two ends of the spring 15 abut against the support plate 13 and the baffle 10 respectively. The bottom of the locking block 6 is formed with a limiting block 16. The limiting block 16 restricts the pop-out stroke of the locking block 6 by abutting against the U-shaped pressure handle 7.
[0023] Initially, the spring 15 releases its elasticity, thereby driving the locking block 6 to extend through the support plate 13. During this process, the support plate 13 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting groove 9, thereby limiting the extension stroke of the locking block 6 and preventing the limiting pin 14 from disengaging from the baffle 10. As the chip box 5 is placed downwards into the protective housing 1, the locking block 6 is driven to retract through the wedge engagement of the round head 12 and the inclined end 11. At this time, the locking block 6 compresses the spring 15 through the support plate 13, causing the spring 15 to generate elastic force. When the chip box 5 descends to the point where the locking block 6 corresponds to the lock hole 8, the locking block 6 is driven by the spring 15 to pop out again and finally insert into the lock hole 8. During this process, the limiting block 16 abuts against the outer wall of the U-shaped pressure handle 7, thereby limiting the pop-out stroke of the locking block 6.
[0024] refer to Figure 4 and Figure 8 Each end protective shell 3 has an opening 17 on its outer wall that communicates with the mounting groove 9, and the locking block 6 is fixed with a horizontal pull rod 18 that extends to the opening 17.
[0025] When it is necessary to disconnect the chip box 5 from the protective housing 1 using the quick-release connector, the operator can pull the lever 18 outward through the port 17. The lever 18 will cause the locking block 6 to retract and compress the spring 15. After the locking block 6 retracts and separates from the lock hole 8, the chip box 5 can be removed from the protective housing 1.
[0026] refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7Each flip cover 4 is L-shaped, and each flip cover 4 has a strip slide 19 below it. The strip slide 19 is formed with several horizontally arranged sliders 20. The protective shell 1 has several sockets 21 corresponding to the sliders 20. Each slider 20 is inserted into the corresponding socket 21. The lower end of each flip cover 4 is hinged to the strip slide 19.
[0027] The strip slide 19 is slidably connected to the protective shell 1 through the cooperation of the slider 20 and the socket 21. During the process of merging the two flip covers 4, the flip covers 4 are first flipped inward, and then the two strip slides 19 drive the two flip covers 4 to move towards each other. Finally, when the two flip covers 4 close the installation notch 2, the two flip covers 4 are locked together by the locking member.
[0028] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 7 The number of locking components is several. Each locking component includes a first protrusion 22, a second protrusion 23 and a bolt 24. The first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 are symmetrically connected to the two flip covers 4 respectively. The first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 are both provided with threaded grooves. The bolt 24 is screwed into the first protrusion 22 and locks the first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 together.
[0029] When the two flip covers 4 are joined together, one end of the first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 will fit together. At this time, rotate the bolt 24 and lock the first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 together through the bolt 24. Finally, the two flip covers 4 are fixedly connected by locking the first protrusion 22 and the second protrusion 23 together.
[0030] refer to Figure 6 , Figure 7 and Figure 9 The plug-in connector includes a plug plate 25 and a plug holder 26. The plug plate 25 is horizontally fixed to the strip slide 19, and the plug holder 26 is fixed to the bottom of the chip box 5. The plug holder 26 has a slot 27 for the plug plate 25 to be horizontally inserted.
[0031] After the chip box 5 is initially fixed by the cooperation of the locking block 6 and the locking hole 8, the two flip covers 4 need to be closed to seal the installation notch 2. During this process, when the sliding strip slide 19 is slidable, the insert plate 25 on the strip slide 19 will gradually insert into the slot 27 on the insert bracket 26. Finally, the chip box 5 is assisted in being fixed by the cooperation of the insert plate 25 and the insert bracket 26, thereby improving the stability of the chip box 5. When taking out the chip box 5, the two flip covers 4 need to be opened first to expose the installation notch 2. At this time, the outward sliding strip slide 19 will drive the insert plate 25 to gradually separate from the slot 27. Finally, the chip box 5 will lose its connection with the flip cover 4. Then, the operator can use the pull rod 18 to separate the locking block 6 from the locking hole 8, disconnect the chip box 5 from the protective shell 1, and finally take out the chip box 5 in a free state.
[0032] refer to Figure 4 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 The protective shell 1 has several vertically upward positioning pins 28 formed inside, and the bottom of the chip box 5 has several positioning holes 29 corresponding to the positioning pins 28. Each positioning pin 28 can be inserted upward into the corresponding positioning hole 29.
[0033] The positioning pin 28 and the positioning hole 29 are used to position and install the chip box 5, ensuring that the lock block 6 can be accurately inserted into the corresponding lock hole 8.
[0034] refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 The protective shell 1 has several vertically upward support platforms 30 formed inside. Each support platform 30 has a rubber pad 31 fixed on its top. After the chip box 5 is placed inside the protective shell 1, it is supported by the several support platforms 30.
[0035] The support platform 30 is not only used to support the chip box 5, but also to limit the downward stroke of the chip box 5 when it is placed. That is, when the bottom of the chip box 5 comes into contact with the support platform 30, each locking block 6 will be inserted into the corresponding locking hole 8. The rubber pad 31 on the top of the support platform 30 is used to prevent the support platform 30 from making hard contact with the bottom of the chip box 5.
[0036] An assembly method for a radar housing that combines structural protection and quick-release functionality, comprising the following steps: I. Installation of Protective Outer Shell 1 Secure the protective housing 1 to the car's interior cavity and open the two flip covers 4 outwards to ensure that the installation notch 2 is fully exposed, facilitating the subsequent installation of the chip box 5; II. Initial Fixation of Chip Box 5 Insert the chip box 5 into the inner groove of the protective shell 1 through the installation notch 2. During this process, the round head 12 at the bottom of the U-shaped handle 7 forms a wedge engagement with the inclined end 11 of the locking block 6, thereby driving the locking block 6 to retract and compressing the spring 15. When the chip box 5 moves down to the lock hole 8 and corresponds to the locking block 6, the spring 15 will release its elastic force and drive the support plate 13 to push the locking block 6 outward. Finally, the locking block 6 will be inserted into the lock hole 8. At the same time, the limiting block 16 at the bottom of the locking block 6 will abut against the outer wall of the U-shaped handle 7 to limit the pop-out stroke of the locking block 6. This completes the initial fixation of the chip box 5 and the protective shell 1. III. Locking the flip cover 4 Drive the two flip covers 4 to merge towards each other until they completely cover the mounting notch 2 of the protective shell 1, and fix the two flip covers 4 together by the locking piece between them; IV. Chip Box 5 Auxiliary Fixing During the process of merging the two flip covers 4, the plug-in connector between each flip cover 4 and the chip box 5 is used to assist in fixing the chip box 5 through plugging. Finally, the flip cover 4 and the end protective shell 3 together form a protective structure that covers the chip box 5.
[0037] The above embodiments only illustrate one or more implementations of the present invention, and their descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of the present invention, and these all fall within the protection scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions, characterized in that, The application relates to a protective shell (1) which is rectangular and fixed to a car, the middle of the protective shell (1) is provided with an installation gap (2), the two ends of the protective shell (1) are formed into end protective shells (3) through the installation gap (2), the protective shell (1) is provided with two flip covers (4) which can be combined towards each other to completely seal the installation gap (2), locking members are arranged between the two flip covers (4) to fix the two flip covers (4) to each other, the protective shell (1) is internally provided with a chip box (5) which is located between the two end protective shells (3), the bottom of the chip box (5) is provided with quick detachable connecting members which fix the chip box (5) to the protective shell (1), and plug-in connecting members which assist in fixing the chip box (5) by plugging are arranged between each flip cover (4) and the chip box (5).
2. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 1, characterized in that, The number of the quick detachable connecting members is two, the two quick detachable connecting members are symmetrically arranged in the two end protective shells (3), and each quick detachable connecting member comprises a locking block (6) and a U-shaped pressing handle (7), the U-shaped pressing handle (7) is fixed to the bottom of the chip box (5), and a locking hole (8) is formed between the U-shaped pressing handle (7) and the chip box (5), the bottom of the protective shell (1) is provided with two installation grooves (9), each installation groove (9) is fixedly provided with a baffle (10), the locking block (6) is arranged in the installation groove (9) and elastically connected to the baffle (10), one end of the locking block (6) is a beveled end (11), and the bottom of the U-shaped pressing handle (7) is formed with a round head (12) which cooperates with the beveled end (11).
3. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 2, characterized in that, The bottom of the locking block (6) is formed with a supporting plate (13) which is parallel to the baffle (10) and located in the installation groove (9), the supporting plate (13) is formed with a plurality of limiting pins (14) which horizontally pass through the baffle (10), each limiting pin (14) is sleeved with a spring (15), the two ends of the spring (15) abut against the supporting plate (13) and the baffle (10) respectively, and the bottom of the locking block (6) is formed with a limiting block (16) which limits the ejection stroke of the locking block (6) by abutting against the U-shaped pressing handle (7).
4. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 2, wherein, The outer wall of each end protective shell (3) is provided with a through hole (17) which is communicated with the installation groove (9), and the locking block (6) is fixedly provided with a pull rod (18) which horizontally extends to the through hole (17).
5. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 1, wherein, Each flip cover (4) is L-shaped, and each flip cover (4) is provided with a strip-shaped sliding seat (19) below, the strip-shaped sliding seat (19) is formed with a plurality of sliding blocks (20) which are horizontally arranged, a plurality of sockets (21) which correspond to the sliding blocks (20) are formed in the protective shell (1), each sliding block (20) is inserted into a corresponding socket (21), and the lower end of each flip cover (4) is hingedly connected to the strip-shaped sliding seat (19).
6. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 1, wherein, The number of the locking pieces is several, each of which comprises a first protrusion (22), a second protrusion (23) and a bolt (24), the first protrusion (22) and the second protrusion (23) are symmetrically fixed to the two flip covers (4) respectively, and the first protrusion (22) and the second protrusion (23) are both provided with screw grooves, the bolt (24) is rotatably arranged in the first protrusion (22) and locks the first protrusion (22) and the second protrusion (23) together.
7. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 5, wherein, The plug-in connector comprises a plug plate (25) and a plug rack (26), the plug plate (25) is horizontally fixed to the strip-shaped sliding seat (19), and the plug rack (26) is fixed to the bottom of the chip box (5) and is provided with a plug groove (27) for horizontally inserting the plug plate (25).
8. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 1, characterized in that, A plurality of positioning pins (28) are formed in the protective shell (1) and vertically upward, and the bottom of the chip box (5) is provided with a plurality of positioning holes (29) corresponding to the positioning pins (28), each of the positioning pins (28) can be inserted into the corresponding positioning hole (29) upward.
9. The radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 1, wherein, A plurality of vertical upward supporting tables (30) are formed in the protective shell (1), and a rubber pad (31) is fixed to the top of each supporting table (30), and the chip box (5) is placed in the protective shell (1) and supported by the supporting tables (30).
10. An assembly method of a radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions, using the radar housing with structural protection and quick release functions according to claim 3, characterized in that, The method comprises the following steps: I. Installation of the protective shell (1) The protective shell (1) is fixed to the inner cavity of the automobile, and the two flip covers (4) are opened outward to ensure that the installation gap (2) is completely exposed, facilitating the subsequent installation of the chip box (5); II. Preliminary fixation of the chip box (5) The chip box (5) is placed in the protective shell (1) from the installation gap (2), in this process, the round head (12) at the bottom of the U-shaped pressing handle (7) is in inclined wedge cooperation with the inclined end (11) of the locking block (6), so as to drive the locking block (6) to retract and compress the spring (15), when the chip box (5) is lowered to correspond to the locking hole (8) and the locking block (6), the spring (15) releases the elastic force and drives the supporting plate (13) to drive the locking block (6) to pop out, finally the locking block (6) is inserted into the locking hole (8), at the same time, the limiting block (16) at the bottom of the locking block (6) is in contact with the outer wall of the U-shaped pressing handle (7) to limit the pop-out stroke of the locking block (6), thus the preliminary fixation of the chip box (5) and the protective shell (1) is completed; III. Locking of the flip cover (4) The two flip covers (4) are driven to be combined towards each other until the installation gap (2) of the protective shell (1) is completely covered, and the two flip covers (4) are fixed and connected by the locking pieces therebetween; IV. Auxiliary fixation of the chip box (5) During the combination of the two flip covers (4), the plug-in connector between each flip cover (4) and the chip box (5) realizes the auxiliary fixation of the chip box (5) by plug-in, and finally the flip cover (4) and the end protective shell (3) jointly form a protective structure for covering the chip box (5).