Arrangement structure of single-lens monitor
By combining a fixed base, a base, a T-shaped bracket, and a motor, and utilizing a pulley and belt drive system, the problem of the large and complex transmission mechanism of the monitor is solved, achieving a compact and simple monitor with precise transmission. It is suitable for monitoring traffic intersections, residences, businesses, offices, factories, and other places.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520324036.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing monitor drive mechanisms are bulky and complex in industrial environments, making it difficult to meet the requirements for compactness and simplicity, especially for single-lens monitors whose configuration structure is not compact and simple enough.
It adopts a combination structure of fixed base, base, T-shaped bracket, first motor and second motor, and realizes the horizontal and vertical rotation of the monitor through pulleys and belt drive system. The camera and motor are integrated into the T-shaped bracket, and the use of timing pulleys and belts ensures precise transmission.
The overall structure of the monitor is compact and simple, ensuring precise transmission and making it suitable for monitoring needs in various locations.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to a transmission mechanism of monitor suitable for industrial environment, especially a transmission mechanism of monitor which can make the volume of the whole monitor more compact and simple than the similar products in prior art, and can drive the monitor equipment to rotate synchronously in the first direction and / or the second direction. BACKGROUND
[0002] With the progress of society and the development of technology, the monitor has become a part of daily life and is widely set in various places such as traffic intersections, homes, businesses, offices and factories to monitor the environment and prevent potential accidents.
[0003] Since most of the monitors are set outdoors, the monitor is subjected to sun, rain and wind and rain for a long time outdoors, which can easily cause the monitor to corrode and damage, and the wind, dust or other dirt in the outdoor environment can also easily accumulate in the gap or lens, thereby affecting the use of the monitor. In high-grade industrial monitors used in harsh environments, it is also required to have explosion-proof performance to avoid damage to the monitor when a strong explosion occurs in the industrial environment, thereby protecting the images obtained by the monitor. Therefore, the transmission mechanism of the high-grade industrial monitor is generally set in a protective shell to avoid the monitor being directly affected by sun, rain, human damage or strong environmental explosion.
[0004] In order to monitor the surrounding environment as much as possible, most monitors have the function of rotating in the horizontal direction and rotating in the vertical direction, that is, the transmission mechanism arranged inside the shell is used to drive the shell to rotate in the horizontal direction and / or the vertical direction. However, the existing monitor transmission mechanism is not compact and simple enough, and the overall mechanism is too large and complex, especially the configuration structure of the traditional single-lens monitor is the same as that of the multi-lens monitor, which further highlights the problem of large, complex and not compact and simple mechanism. SUMMARY
[0005] The main purpose of the utility model is to provide a single-lens monitor with a more simple and compact configuration structure.
[0006] The configuration structure of the single-lens monitor provided by this utility model includes: a fixed base, a base, a T-shaped bracket, a first motor, a camera, and a second motor; wherein, the base is rotatably mounted on the fixed base via a first rotating shaft, the first rotating shaft extending out of the base and having a first driven pulley; the T-shaped bracket has a vertical plate and a horizontal plate, one end of the horizontal plate is connected to a support leg, and one end of the vertical plate and one end of the support leg are fixed to the base; the first motor is fixedly mounted on one side of the horizontal plate of the T-shaped bracket, the main shaft of the first motor extends to the opposite side of the horizontal plate and has a first driving pulley, the second... A first belt connects a driving pulley to a first driven pulley. The camera is rotatably mounted on one side of the vertical plate via a second rotating shaft, which extends to the other side of the vertical plate and houses a second driven pulley. A second motor is fixedly mounted on the T-shaped bracket, with a second driving pulley mounted on its spindle. A second belt connects the second driving pulley to the second driven pulley. The forward or reverse rotation of the first motor controls the horizontal rotation of the base, and the forward or reverse rotation of the second motor controls the vertical rotation of the camera. This invention integrates the first motor, camera, and second motor into the structure of the T-shaped bracket, resulting in a simpler and more compact configuration for a single-lens monitor.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, with the bottom surface of the mounting base horizontal, the camera is positioned above the corresponding horizontal plate. This minimizes the camera's protrusion beyond the outline of the T-shaped bracket, resulting in a more compact overall structure.
[0008] Preferably, the first driving pulley, the first driven pulley, the second driving pulley, and the second driven pulley are all timing pulleys, and the first belt and the second belt are both timing belts. Accordingly, the toothed timing pulleys and toothed timing belts make the transmission more reliable and precise.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the T-shaped bracket can be extended with an extension plate, and the second motor is fixed on the extension plate. Attached Figure Description
[0010] Figure 1 A three-dimensional schematic diagram showing the appearance of the single-lens monitor of this utility model;
[0011] Figure 2 This is a first-angle perspective view of the structure of the present invention after the outer shell has been removed;
[0012] Figure 3 This is a second-angle perspective view of the structure of the present invention after the outer shell has been removed;
[0013] Figure 4 This is a third-angle perspective view of the structure of the present invention after the outer shell has been removed;
[0014] Figure 5 This is a fourth-angle perspective view of the structure of the present invention after the outer shell has been removed;
[0015] Figure 6 A front view diagram showing the structure of this utility model after removing the outer casing; and
[0016] Figure 7 This is a side view of the structure of the present invention after the outer shell has been removed.
[0017] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0018] 10: Fixed base; 20: Base; 201: First rotating shaft; 30: T-shaped bracket; 301: Vertical plate; 302: Horizontal plate; 303: Support leg; 304: Extension plate; 40: First motor; 401: First driving pulley; 402: First driven pulley; 403: First belt; 50: Camera; 501: Lens; 502: Second rotating shaft; 60: Second motor; 601: Second driving pulley; 602: Second driven pulley; 603: Second belt; 70: Housing; 700: Hemispherical cover; 701: Viewing window. Detailed Implementation
[0019] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, it will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The drawings show some, but not all, embodiments of this utility model. This utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of the disclosure of this utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without any inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0020] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention.
[0021] like Figure 1 As shown, the configuration structure of the single-lens monitor provided by this utility model can be installed in various places such as traffic intersections, residences, shops, offices, and factories. It monitors the environment and prevents potential accidents by automatically controlling the camera to rotate horizontally and vertically. Figure 1The mounting bracket 10 shown is used to fix components to a building or structural support. The base 20 provided on the mounting bracket 10 can rotate relative to the mounting bracket 10. At the same time, the outer shell 70 provided on the base 20 can rotate with the base 20. Therefore, when the bottom surface of the mounting bracket 10 is fixed to the ceiling or other structure with the bottom surface facing upward, the camera 50 located in the outer shell 70 can photograph and monitor the surrounding environment through the elongated viewing window 701.
[0022] Figures 2 to 7 The monitor of this invention, after removing the outer casing 70, includes: a mounting base 10, a base 20, a T-shaped bracket 30, a first motor 40, a camera 50, and a second motor 60. The mounting base 10 is used to fix components to a building (e.g., ceiling, wall, etc.) or structural support (e.g., mounting bracket). The base 20 is rotatably mounted on the mounting base 10 via a first rotating shaft 201 with bearings. The first rotating shaft 201 extends out of the base 20 and has a first driven pulley 402. Therefore, to achieve optimal configuration and rotation, both the mounting base 10 and the base 20 are formed in a disc or cylindrical shape.
[0023] The T-shaped bracket 30 has a vertical plate 301 and a horizontal plate 302 that are perpendicularly connected to each other. One end of the horizontal plate 302 is connected to a support leg 303, and one end of the vertical plate 301 and one end of the support leg 303 are fixed to the base 20. The vertical plate 301 and the horizontal plate 302 can be separate components that are connected and fixed to each other using screws or other fixing components, or they can be integrally formed by bending and forming plates. One end of the vertical plate 301 and one end of the support leg 303 can be fixed to the base 20 using screws.
[0024] A first motor 40 is fixedly mounted on one side of the horizontal plate 302 of the T-shaped bracket 30 (i.e., the opposite side facing the base 20). The main shaft of the first motor 40 extends to the opposite side of the horizontal plate 302 (i.e., the side facing the base 20) and is provided with a first drive pulley 401. A first belt 403 is connected between the first drive pulley 401 and the first driven pulley 402. Preferably, both the first drive pulley 401 and the first driven pulley 402 are timing pulleys, and the first belt 403 is a timing belt. Accordingly, the transmission is more reliable and precise by the toothed first drive pulley 401 and the first driven pulley 402 working in conjunction with the toothed first belt 403.
[0025] The camera 50 is rotatably mounted on one side of the vertical plate 301 of the T-shaped bracket 30 via a second rotating shaft 502 and a bearing. That is, with the bottom surface of the mounting base 10 horizontal, the camera 50 is positioned above the horizontal plate 302. The second rotating shaft 502 extends to the other side of the vertical plate 301 and is equipped with a second driven pulley 602. In this embodiment of the invention, the camera 50 is a single-lens camera.
[0026] The second motor 60 is fixedly mounted on the T-shaped bracket 30. In this embodiment of the invention, an extension plate 304 is connected to the side of the vertical plate 301 of the T-shaped bracket 30, and the second motor 60 is fixed to the extension plate 304 with screws or other fixing components. The main shaft of the second motor 60 extends out of the extension plate 304 and is provided with a second driving pulley 601. A second belt 603 is connected between the second driving pulley 601 and the second driven pulley 602. Preferably, the second driving pulley 601 and the second driven pulley 602 are both timing pulleys, and the second belt 603 is a timing belt. Accordingly, the transmission is more reliable and precise by the combination of the toothed second driving pulley 601 and the second driven pulley 602 with the toothed second belt 603.
[0027] In this embodiment of the invention, the housing 70 is cylindrical, and a hemispherical cover 700 is disposed at one end of the housing 70. The hemispherical cover 700 has an elongated viewing window 701 extending along the top center to the circular end edge. The housing 70 is used to cover the base 20, to cover and surround the aforementioned mechanism including the T-shaped bracket 30, the first motor 40, the camera 50, and the second motor 60, while accommodating the camera 50 within the hemispherical cover 700 and aligning the lens 501 of the camera 50 with the position of the viewing window 701.
[0028] Using the aforementioned structure and the default computer program and circuit control, when the first motor 40 is controlled to operate in the forward or reverse direction, the first rotating shaft 201 is driven to rotate via the first driving pulley 401, the first belt 403, and the first driven pulley 402, thereby controlling the base 20 to rotate in the horizontal direction in the forward or reverse direction. When the second motor 60 is controlled to operate in the forward or reverse direction, the second rotating shaft 502 is driven to rotate via the second driving pulley 601, the second belt 603, and the second driven pulley 602, thereby controlling the camera 50 to rotate in the vertical direction, that is, controlling the elevation or depression angle of the lens 501 of the camera 50, thereby acquiring images of the surrounding environment through the viewing window 701.
[0029] The feature of this utility model is that, with the bottom surface of the fixed base 10 in a horizontal state, the camera 50 is positioned on the horizontal plate 302 of the corresponding T-shaped bracket 30, so that the camera 50 does not protrude beyond the outline of the T-shaped bracket 30 as much as possible, thereby making the overall structure more compact and simple.
[0030] The embodiments described above are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention, and while the descriptions are specific and detailed, 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 changes and modifications without departing from the concept of the present invention, and these all fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A configuration structure of a single-lens monitor, characterized by comprising: The utility model relates to a camera rotating device, comprising: a fixed seat; a base rotatably arranged on the fixed seat through a first rotating shaft, the first rotating shaft extending out of the base and being provided with a first driven pulley; a T-shaped support having a vertical plate and a horizontal plate, one end of the horizontal plate being connected with a support leg, one end of the vertical plate and one end of the support leg being fixedly connected to the base; a first motor fixedly arranged on one side of the horizontal plate of the T-shaped support, a main shaft of the first motor extending to the opposite side of the horizontal plate and being provided with a first driving pulley, a first belt being connected between the first driving pulley and the first driven pulley; a camera rotatably arranged on one side of the vertical plate through a second rotating shaft, the second rotating shaft extending to the other side of the vertical plate and being provided with a second driven pulley; a second motor fixedly arranged on the T-shaped support, a main shaft of the second motor being provided with a second driving pulley, a second belt being connected between the second driving pulley and the second driven pulley, wherein the forward or reverse rotation of the first motor is used to control the base to rotate forward or reversely in the horizontal direction, and the forward or reverse rotation of the second motor is used to control the camera to rotate forward or reversely in the vertical direction.
2. The configuration structure of a single-lens monitor according to claim 1, wherein When the bottom surface of the fixed seat is horizontal, the camera is located at a position corresponding to the upper surface of the horizontal plate.
3. The configuration structure of a single-lens monitor according to claim 2, wherein The first driving pulley, the first driven pulley, the second driving pulley and the second driven pulley are time rule pulleys, and the first belt and the second belt are time rule belts.
4. The configuration structure of a single-lens monitor according to claim 3, wherein The T-shaped support is extended with an extension plate, and the second motor is fixed on the extension plate.