Electronic information engineering cabinet with auxiliary flat cable structure

By introducing structures such as sliding seats, electronic equipment placement boards, movable boards, and ribbon cable boards into the electronic information engineering cabinet, the problem of limited space during equipment installation and maintenance has been solved, enabling stable installation of equipment and classified isolation of wiring, thus improving operational convenience and safety.

CN121568338AInactive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHANGHAI YUJIAN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511777284.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-11-28
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent

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Technical Problem

Existing electronic information engineering cabinets suffer from inconvenient operation due to their narrow internal space during equipment installation and maintenance. Frequent occurrences of tangled cables and misaligned wiring increase the difficulty of installation and maintenance, affecting efficiency and safety.

Method used

A cabinet with an auxiliary cable management structure was designed, including a sliding base, an electronic equipment placement board, a movable board, a cable management board, and a locking device. Through magnetic connections, threaded connections, and slot insertion structures, it achieves stable installation of equipment and classified isolation of cables, expands operating space, and simplifies operating procedures.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease of equipment installation and maintenance, enhances operating space, ensures equipment stability and the classification and isolation of lines, and improves overall efficiency and safety.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary flat cable structure, which comprises a cabinet main body, sliding seats are uniformly mounted in the cabinet main body, electronic equipment placement plates are mounted at the top ends of the sliding seats, and sliding grooves are formed in the two sides of the bottom end in each electronic equipment placement plate. And a moving plate is mounted at the bottom end of the electronic equipment placing plate. By arranging the sliding type electronic equipment placing plate and the moving plate, the electronic equipment placing plate can be moved to the outer side of the cabinet main body through the sliding seat in the use process, and the moving plate drives the wiring board to move to the front through the electronic equipment placing plate, so that the electronic equipment can be conveniently installed or maintained; and meanwhile, auxiliary installation operation of wires for the electronic equipment can be facilitated, the operation space is expanded, wire arrangement is clearer, the overall use convenience is enhanced, and the working efficiency is improved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of electronic information engineering technology, and in particular to an electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure. Background Technology

[0002] Electronic information engineering cabinets are freestanding or self-supporting enclosures used to house electrical or electronic equipment. Cabinets are an indispensable component of electrical equipment and serve as the carrier for electrical control equipment. Chinese Patent Publication No. CN210519251U discloses a cabinet for electronic information engineering, including a cabinet body. The cabinet body is provided with a receiving cavity. Several horizontal plates are detachably installed in the receiving cavity. The horizontal plates divide the receiving cavity into several receiving slots for placing electronic devices. The horizontal plates are provided with sliding rods. The sliding rods can slide on the horizontal plates to abut against the side walls of the electronic devices to fix the electronic devices on the horizontal plates. Several ventilation holes are provided on the horizontal plates. The cabinet body is provided with an air supply device that can generate upward airflow in the receiving cavity. Several first ventilation holes communicating with the receiving cavity are provided at the upper end of the cabinet body. A dust cover covering the first ventilation holes is also provided at the upper end of the cabinet body. Second ventilation holes are provided on the side walls of the dust cover.

[0003] The existing technical solutions described above have the following shortcomings: First, during equipment installation, the narrow internal space makes it difficult for operators to quickly locate the wiring ports, and wiring may become tangled or misaligned during the wiring process, requiring repeated adjustments to complete the basic setup. Second, in the later maintenance phase, when equipment malfunctions and requires repair, the limited operating space significantly increases the difficulty of disassembling, inspecting, and replacing components, not only prolonging the time required for each maintenance session but also increasing the risk of accidentally touching other lines due to limited operating space, further affecting maintenance efficiency and equipment operational stability. In summary, the current solution still has room for optimization in terms of internal space planning and wiring integration design. By reasonably adjusting the structural layout and simplifying the wiring routing, the ease of operation in the installation and maintenance phases can be effectively improved, thereby improving overall work efficiency. Therefore, we need to design an electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure to solve the problems mentioned above. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure to solve the problem of inconvenience in operation or cabling mentioned in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cable routing structure, comprising a cabinet body, wherein sliding seats are uniformly installed inside the cabinet body, and an electronic device placement plate is installed on the top of each sliding seat; sliding grooves are provided on both sides of the bottom of the electronic device placement plate; a movable plate is installed at the bottom of the electronic device placement plate, and sliders are uniformly installed on the top of the movable plate, all of which are connected to the sliding grooves; connecting frames are installed on both sides of the bottom of the movable plate, and cable routing plates are installed on the inner side of the connecting frames; the sliding... Each base has a movable groove inside. Movable blocks are installed on both sides of the bottom of the electronic device placement plate, and the movable blocks are connected to the movable groove. Each sliding base has a receiving groove at its bottom, and a threaded rod is installed inside the receiving groove. A threaded sleeve is installed on the outside of the threaded rod, and locking pins are installed on both sides of the top of the threaded sleeve. Each movable block has a locking groove on both sides of its bottom, and the locking groove is connected to the movable block. Each sliding base has a knob at its bottom, and the top of the knob is connected to the threaded rod. Each movable plate has a hand groove at its bottom.

[0006] Preferably, each slider has a first magnet installed inside, and each connecting frame at one end of the slide groove has a second magnet installed inside, and the second magnet is magnetically connected to the first magnet.

[0007] Preferably, the width of the groove matches the width of the slider, and the cross-sections of both the groove and the slider are convex.

[0008] Preferably, the inside of the ribbon cable board is uniformly provided with wire grooves, and a baffle is installed at one end of each ribbon cable board, and a pull block is installed at one end of each baffle.

[0009] Preferably, inserts are evenly installed on the inner side of the baffle, and slots are evenly provided on one end of the ribbon cable, and the slots are all connected to the inserts.

[0010] Preferably, the size of the slots is matched with the size of the inserts, and the cross-sections of both the slots and the inserts are trapezoidal.

[0011] Preferably, guide blocks are installed on both sides of the threaded sleeve, and guide grooves are provided inside the sliding seats on both sides of the receiving groove, and the guide grooves are connected to the guide blocks.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are: the electronic information engineering cabinet with auxiliary cable routing structure realizes the functions of easy use and cable routing; 1. By setting up a sliding electronic equipment placement board and a movable board, the electronic equipment placement board can be moved to the outside of the cabinet body via the sliding base during use. The movable board drives the cable tray to move to the front via the electronic equipment placement board. This not only facilitates the installation or maintenance of electronic equipment, but also facilitates the auxiliary installation of electronic equipment cables, expands the operating space, makes cable routing clearer and more concise, enhances the overall ease of use, and improves work efficiency. Building upon the aforementioned technology, when the electronic equipment placement board is pushed into the cabinet body, the moving block simultaneously slides to the end of the moving slot. Turning the knob at this point drives the threaded rod to rotate. Through the transmission action of the threaded connection, the threaded sleeve moves the locking pin upwards until it engages with the locking slot. This process directly limits and fixes the moving block, thereby ensuring the stable locking of the electronic equipment placement board and effectively guaranteeing the stability and overall performance of the equipment during use. Throughout the entire process of the threaded sleeve's lifting and lowering, the guide block and guide groove will always work together. Their collaboration can provide a precise guiding path for the movement of the threaded sleeve, while also playing a strict limiting role. This ensures that the threaded sleeve always rises and falls smoothly along the preset trajectory. This design can effectively constrain the movement direction of the threaded sleeve and prevent problems such as lateral deviation or swaying when it moves up and down. This ensures that the locking pin can be accurately aligned with the locking groove, providing support for the stability of subsequent locking operations. 2. By setting up a cable tray, the multiple sets of cable slots inside can assist electronic devices and perform cable routing operations. After the cable routing is completed, the cable slots can be blocked by the baffle, which limits the cable of the electronic device, so that they are classified and isolated from each other, thereby reducing mutual interference and improving the overall aesthetics and safety. By adding a slot and a strip to the auxiliary cable structure, the slot is pre-installed at a designated position in the auxiliary cable structure, while the strip is fitted onto the edge of the baffle. The two are precisely matched to form a quick-connect structure. When the baffle needs to be installed, simply align the strip with the slot and insert it to secure it. When disassembling, simply pull it out gently in the opposite direction without the need for additional tools. This design greatly simplifies the installation and removal process of the baffle, reducing the difficulty of operation and saving time, resulting in a more convenient and efficient overall user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0013] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of the present invention. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the internal three-dimensional structure of the cabinet body of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional structural diagram of the sliding seat of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the ribbon cable board of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the electronic device mounting plate of the present invention, viewed from below. Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the movable plate of the present invention, viewed from below.

[0015] The following are the annotations in the diagram: 1. Cabinet body; 2. Electronic equipment placement plate; 3. Sliding seat; 4. Connecting frame; 5. Moving groove; 6. Moving block; 7. Locking groove; 8. Locking pin; 9. Threaded sleeve; 10. Receiving groove; 11. Threaded rod; 12. Knob; 13. Guide groove; 14. Guide block; 15. Slider; 16. First magnet; 17. Moving plate; 18. Cable board; 19. Slot; 20. Baffle; 21. Pull block; 22. Insert strip; 23. Cable groove; 24. Slide groove; 25. Second magnet; 26. Hand groove. Detailed Implementation

[0016] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0017] Please see Figures 1-5 The present invention provides the following technical solution: Example 1

[0018] To address the inconvenience of maintaining and wiring electronic devices in existing technologies, the following solution is disclosed, specifically as follows: Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, the system includes a cabinet body 1. Sliding seats 3 are evenly installed inside the cabinet body 1, and electronic device placement plates 2 are installed on the top of each sliding seat 3. Sliding grooves 24 are provided on both sides of the bottom of each electronic device placement plate 2. A movable plate 17 is installed at the bottom of the electronic device placement plate 2, and sliders 15 are evenly installed on the top of the movable plate 17. A first magnet 16 is installed inside each slider 15. A second magnet 25 is installed inside each connecting frame 4 at one end of each sliding groove 24, and the second magnets 25 are magnetically connected to the first magnets 16. The width of each sliding groove 24 matches the width of each slider 15. The cross-sections of both the sliding groove 24 and the slider 15 are convex, and each slider 15 is connected to the sliding groove 24. Connecting frames 4 are installed on both sides of the bottom of each movable plate 17, and a ribbon cable plate 18 is installed inside the connecting frame 4. Each seat 3 has a movable groove 5 inside. Movable blocks 6 are installed on both sides of the bottom of the electronic device placement plate 2, and each movable block 6 is connected to the movable groove 5. Each sliding seat 3 has a receiving groove 10 at its bottom, and each receiving groove 10 has a threaded rod 11 installed inside. Threaded sleeves 9 are installed on the outer side of each threaded rod 11, and guide blocks 14 are installed on both sides of each threaded sleeve 9. Each sliding seat 3 on both sides of the receiving groove 10 has a guide groove 13 inside, and each guide groove 13 is connected to the guide block 14. Locking pins 8 are installed on both sides of the top of each threaded sleeve 9. Locking grooves 7 are installed on both sides of the bottom of each movable block 6, and each locking groove 7 is connected to the movable block 6. Each sliding seat 3 has a knob 12 at its bottom, and the top of each knob 12 is connected to the threaded rod 11. A hand groove 26 is provided at the bottom of the sliding plate 17.

[0019] In this embodiment, during use, the electronic device placement plate 2 can be moved to the outside of the cabinet body 1 via the sliding seat 3. The moving plate 17 drives the cable tray 18 to move to the front via the electronic device placement plate 2, which not only facilitates the installation or maintenance of electronic devices, but also facilitates the auxiliary installation operation of electronic devices with cables, expanding the operating space. When the electronic device placement plate 2 is pushed back into the cabinet body 1, the moving block 6 slides to the end of the moving groove 5. At this time, rotating the knob 12 drives the threaded rod 11 to rotate. Under the action of the threaded connection, the threaded sleeve 9 drives the locking pin 8 to rise and engage with the locking groove 7, thus realizing the locking function of the moving block 6 and the electronic device placement plate 2. Under the action of the first magnet 16 and the second magnet 25, the moving plate 17 can be pushed into the cabinet body 1 simultaneously and fixed.

[0020] Example 2

[0021] This embodiment differs from Embodiment 1 in that it reduces mutual interference and improves security by classifying and isolating the wiring used in electronic devices. Specifically, as shown below... Figure 1 and Figure 3As shown, the inside of the ribbon cable board 18 is evenly provided with wire grooves 23, and a baffle 20 is installed at one end of the ribbon cable board 18. A pull block 21 is installed at one end of the baffle 20. Insert strips 22 are evenly installed on the inner side of the baffle 20. Slots 19 are evenly provided at one end of the ribbon cable board 18, and the slots 19 are all connected to the insert strips 22. The size of the slots 19 matches the size of the insert strips 22. The cross-sections of the slots 19 and the insert strips 22 are both trapezoidal.

[0022] In this embodiment, the multiple sets of wire grooves 23 inside the ribbon cable board 18 can assist the electronic device in wiring operations. After wiring is completed, the baffle 20 is connected to the ribbon cable board 18 via the slot 19 and the insert 22, thereby blocking the wire grooves 23, that is, limiting the wires of the electronic device, so that they are classified and isolated from each other, reducing mutual interference and improving the overall aesthetics and safety.

[0023] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure, comprising a cabinet body (1), characterized in that: The cabinet body (1) is equipped with sliding seats (3) evenly installed inside, and electronic equipment placement plates (2) are installed on the top of each sliding seat (3). Slide grooves (24) are provided on both sides of the bottom of each electronic equipment placement plate (2). A movable plate (17) is installed at the bottom of the electronic equipment placement plate (2), and sliders (15) are evenly installed on the top of the movable plate (17). Each slider (15) is connected to a slide groove (24). A connecting frame (4) is installed on both sides of the bottom of the movable plate (17), and a cable tray (18) is installed inside the connecting frame (4). A movable groove (5) is provided inside each sliding seat (3), and a slide groove (5) is provided on both sides of the bottom of the electronic equipment placement plate (2). The sliding seat (3) is equipped with a movable block (6), and each movable block (6) is connected to a movable groove (5). The bottom of each sliding seat (3) is provided with a receiving groove (10), and each receiving groove (10) is equipped with a threaded rod (11). Each threaded rod (11) is equipped with a threaded sleeve (9) on the outside. Each threaded sleeve (9) is equipped with a locking pin (8) on both sides of its top. Each movable block (6) is equipped with a locking groove (7) on both sides of its bottom, and the locking groove (7) is connected to the movable block (6). Each sliding seat (3) is equipped with a knob (12), and the top of each knob (12) is connected to the threaded rod (11). The bottom of the sliding plate (17) is provided with a hand groove (26).

2. The electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slider (15) is equipped with a first magnet (16) inside, and the connecting bracket (4) at one end of the slide (24) is equipped with a second magnet (25) inside, and the second magnet (25) is magnetically connected to the first magnet (16).

3. An electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The width of the groove (24) is matched with the width of the slider (15), and the cross-sections of the groove (24) and the slider (15) are both convex.

4. An electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inside of the cable tray (18) is uniformly provided with cable grooves (23), and a baffle (20) is installed at one end of the cable tray (18), and a pull block (21) is installed at one end of the baffle (20).

5. An electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: Inserts (22) are evenly installed on the inner side of the baffle (20), and slots (19) are evenly provided on one end of the cable board (18), and the slots (19) are all connected to the inserts (22).

6. An electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: The size of each slot (19) is matched with the size of each insert (22), and the cross-sections of both slots (19) and inserts (22) are trapezoidal.

7. An electronic information engineering cabinet with an auxiliary cabling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Guide blocks (14) are installed on both sides of the threaded sleeve (9), and guide grooves (13) are provided inside the sliding seats (3) on both sides of the receiving groove (10), and the guide grooves (13) are connected to the guide blocks (14).

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  • Cabinet for electronic information engineering

    CN210519251U