Control device of photoelectric detector

By designing a convenient battery replacement structure and omnidirectional wheels in the photodetector control device, the problem of equipment paralysis caused by battery depletion was solved, enabling continuous operation of the equipment and continuous data acquisition in emergency situations.

CN223928096UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17MIANYANG KEMEI PHOTOELECTRIC TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520374505.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-05
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-05

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Technical Problem

The existing control devices for photodetectors lack a convenient battery replacement mechanism when the battery runs out in a sudden emergency, which may cause the equipment to malfunction and affect normal use.

Method used

A control device for a photodetector was designed, which includes a structure for quick battery replacement. The battery can be easily replaced through a battery compartment plate and a non-slip handle glove. It is also equipped with casters and a handle to improve the mobility and convenience of the device.

Benefits of technology

Ensure that the device can quickly replace the battery when it is depleted, maintain uninterrupted operation, improve battery life, and ensure the continuity of data acquisition and normal operation of the device in emergency situations.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of control of photoelectric detectors, and discloses a control device of a photoelectric detector. According to the device, a battery is arranged at one end of a battery groove formed in one side of the box body through a connecting rod, a plurality of fixing plates are fixedly connected to a groove formed in the end, opposite to the box body, of the battery, a rotating handle is rotationally connected to one side of each fixing plate, and an anti-skid handle sleeve is arranged on the surface of the outer side of each rotating handle; and one end of the box body is rotationally connected with a battery groove box plate through a hinge. When the battery runs out, a new battery can be replaced quickly, continuous operation of the control device is guaranteed, and long-time charging waiting is not needed. In an emergency or an emergency task, if the electric quantity of the battery is insufficient, the battery can be conveniently replaced, so that the equipment can quickly recover to a normal working state. And the emergency response capability of the equipment is enhanced.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The application belongs to the technical field of control of photoelectric detectors, and particularly relates to a control device of a photoelectric detector. BACKGROUND

[0002] The control device of the photoelectric detector is a device for managing and adjusting the working state of the photoelectric detector. It can control the signal acquisition frequency, gain adjustment and other parameters of the detector, and automatically or manually optimize the performance of the detector according to environmental light intensity and other factors, so as to ensure that the photoelectric detector stably and accurately converts the light signal into an electric signal. The control device of the photoelectric detector is widely used in the fields of security and protection, scientific research and the like.

[0003] A control device of a photoelectric detector is disclosed in the publication No. CN214621240U, and relates to a photoelectric detection device. The control device comprises a shell device, a moving device, a heat dissipation device, a lifting device and a testing device. A side surface of a baffle is connected with a side surface of a box. A plurality of large crossbars are connected with the other side surface of the box. A first through hole is arranged on the other end of each large crossbar. A push rod is connected with the large crossbar through the first through hole. A spring is arranged on the outer surface of a first supporting rod. The control device of the photoelectric detector can be moved to a dead angle position or a position far away from the device by the rollers, so as to be detected. The lifting rod can adjust the detection height, so that the detection is realized without a dead angle. The fan can transport the heat from the heat dissipation port to the outside, so as to reduce the temperature of the device.

[0004] However, when an emergency occurs, the control device of the photoelectric detector in the application cannot replace the battery conveniently if the battery power is unexpectedly consumed, and the device may be in a paralyzed state, which affects the normal use of the device. Inventive content

[0005] The application aims to solve the above problems, and provides a control device of a photoelectric detector.

[0006] The technical scheme adopted by the application is as follows: a control device of a photoelectric detector comprises a box. A battery is arranged at one end of a battery groove of the box through a connecting rod. A plurality of fixed plates are fixedly connected with a groove arranged at one end of the battery relative to the box. A rotating handle is rotatably connected with one side of the fixed plate. An anti-slip handle sleeve is arranged on the outer surface of the rotating handle. A battery groove box plate is rotatably connected with one end of the box through a hinge.

[0007] By adopting the technical scheme, in use, the plug-in hole on the battery side is connected with the plug-in rod on one end of the box body, and then the battery can provide power for the overall structure; the user can open the battery tank box plate, hold the anti-skid handle cover, and then pull out the battery from the inside of the box body for replacement. When the battery power is depleted, a new battery can be quickly replaced to ensure the continuous operation of the control device without long waiting for charging. In field use, the photoelectric detector can work uninterruptedly by timely replacing the battery, improving the overall endurance, and ensuring the continuity and integrity of data acquisition. In an emergency or urgent task, if the battery power is insufficient, replacing the battery can quickly restore the device to normal working state, thereby enhancing the ability of the device to respond to emergencies.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of connecting blocks are fixedly connected to the lower surface of the box body, and a rotating rod is rotatably connected to one end of the connecting block relative to the box body.

[0009] By adopting the above technical scheme, the connecting block connects the box body and the rotating rod, which plays a role in stable connection and guarantees the integrity and reliability of the overall structure of the device. The rotating rod connects the connecting block and the rotating rod, which can change the detection direction of the photoelectric detector by changing the rotation angle, so as to meet the detection needs in different scenes.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, a universal wheel is arranged at one end of the rotating rod relative to the connecting block.

[0011] By adopting the above technical scheme, the universal wheel enables the control device to move flexibly, which facilitates the operator to carry the equipment between different positions, adapts to various complex terrains, and improves the mobility and convenience of the equipment.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of connecting plates are fixedly connected to one side of the box body, and a handle is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting plate.

[0013] By adopting the above technical scheme, the connecting plate connects the box body and the handle, which guarantees the stability and integrity of the overall structure. The handle provides a convenient holding position for the operator to push, pull or carry the control device.

[0014] In a preferred embodiment, a control panel is arranged inside the box body, and a display screen is arranged on the upper surface of the control panel.

[0015] By adopting the above technical scheme, the control panel is the main interface for the operator to interact with the control device, and various buttons, knobs, etc. on the panel can be used to set and adjust various parameters of the device. The display screen is used to visually display the working state of the control device, detection data and other information, so that the operator can understand the running status and detection results of the equipment, and make decisions conveniently.

[0016] In a preferred embodiment, an alarm is provided on the inner side of the enclosure at one end of the control panel.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the alarm can promptly issue an alarm when the photoelectric detector detects an abnormality, reminding the operator to pay attention and take appropriate measures.

[0018] In a preferred embodiment, a photoelectric sensor is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the housing.

[0019] By adopting the above technical solution, the photoelectric sensor, as the core component, is responsible for detecting light signals and converting them into electrical signals to provide detection data for the control device, thereby realizing the perception and measurement of light.

[0020] In a preferred embodiment, a door is rotatably connected to one side of the upper surface of the box via a hinge.

[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, the cabinet door can be opened and closed to protect the electronic components inside the control device. When it is necessary to maintain, repair or replace the internal components, it is convenient for operators to open the cabinet door to operate.

[0022] In summary, due to the adoption of the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this application are:

[0023] In this application, during use, the power socket on one side of the battery connects to the power pole at one end of the housing, allowing the battery to provide power to the entire structure. The user can open the battery compartment panel, hold the non-slip gloves, and pull the battery out from the inside of the housing for replacement. When the battery is depleted, a new battery can be quickly replaced, ensuring continuous operation of the control device without the need for prolonged charging. In field use, timely battery replacement allows the photodetector to operate uninterruptedly, improving overall endurance and ensuring the continuity and integrity of data acquisition. In emergencies or urgent tasks, if the battery is low, easy battery replacement allows the equipment to quickly return to normal operation, thus enhancing the equipment's ability to handle emergencies. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure in this application;

[0025] Figure 2 This is a side view of the overall structure in this application;

[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the battery structure in this application;

[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the caster wheel structure in this application;

[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the battery structure in this application.

[0029] The markings in the diagram are: 1. Cabinet; 2. Battery; 3. Fixing plate; 4. Rotating handle; 5. Anti-slip handle glove; 6. Battery compartment plate; 7. Connecting block; 8. Rotating rod; 9. Casters; 10. Connecting plate; 11. Handle; 12. Control panel; 13. Display screen; 14. Alarm; 15. Photoelectric sensor; 16. Cabinet door. Detailed Implementation

[0030] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the embodiments of this application. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0031] Reference Figures 1-5 ,

[0032] Example

[0033] Reference Figure 2 . Figure 3 5. A battery slot on one side of the housing 1 is connected to a battery 2 via a connecting rod. Multiple fixing plates 3 are fixedly connected to the battery 2 via a groove on one end of the housing 1. A rotating handle 4 is rotatably connected to one side of the fixing plate 3, and a non-slip grip 5 is provided on the outer surface of the rotating handle 4. A battery slot panel 6 is rotatably connected to one end of the housing 1 via a hinge. In use, the power socket on one side of the battery 2 connects to the power plug at one end of the housing 1, allowing the battery 2 to provide power to the entire structure. The user can open the battery slot panel 6, hold the non-slip grip 5, and pull the battery 2 out from the inside of the housing 1 for replacement. When the battery is depleted, a new battery can be quickly replaced to ensure continuous operation of the control device without long charging times. In field use, timely battery replacement allows the photoelectric detector to work uninterruptedly, improving overall endurance and ensuring the continuity and integrity of data acquisition. In emergencies or urgent tasks, if the battery is low, easy battery replacement allows the equipment to quickly return to normal operation, thus enhancing the equipment's ability to cope with emergencies.

[0034] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 4Multiple connecting blocks 7 are fixedly connected to the lower surface of the housing 1. A rotating rod 8 is rotatably connected to one end of each connecting block 7 relative to the housing 1. The connecting blocks 7 connect the housing 1 and the rotating rod 8, providing a stable connection and ensuring the integrity and reliability of the overall structure of the device. The rotating rod 8 connects the connecting blocks 7 and the caster wheel 9, allowing for easy adjustment of the photoelectric detector's detection direction by changing its rotation angle to meet detection requirements in different scenarios.

[0035] Reference Figure 4 A caster wheel 9 is provided at one end of the rotating rod 8 relative to the connecting block 7. By adopting the above technical solution, the caster wheel 9 enables the control device to move flexibly, making it convenient for operators to move equipment between different positions, adapting to various complex terrains, and improving the mobility and convenience of the equipment.

[0036] Reference Figure 1 Multiple connecting plates 10 are fixedly connected to one side of the housing 1, and a handle 11 is fixedly connected to one side of each connecting plate 10. The connecting plates 10 connect the housing 1 and the handle 11, ensuring the stability and integrity of the overall structure. The handle 11 provides an easy grip for the operator, facilitating the pushing, pulling, or moving of the control device.

[0037] Reference Figure 1 The control panel 12 is located inside the housing 1, and a display screen 13 is mounted on the upper surface of the control panel 12. By adopting the above technical solution, the control panel 12 serves as the main interface for operators to interact with the control device. Various parameters of the device can be set and adjusted using the various buttons and knobs on the panel. The display screen 13 is used to visually display the operating status of the control device, detection data, and other information, allowing operators to understand the equipment's operation and detection results, facilitating decision-making.

[0038] Reference Figure 1 An alarm 14 is installed on the inside of the housing 1, at one end of the control panel 12. When the photoelectric detector detects an abnormality, the alarm 14 will promptly sound an alarm to alert the operator and prompt them to take appropriate measures.

[0039] Reference Figure 1 A photoelectric sensor 15 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the housing 1. As a core component, the photoelectric sensor 15 is responsible for detecting light signals and converting them into electrical signals to provide detection data for the control device, thereby realizing the perception and measurement of light.

[0040] Reference Figure 2 A door 16 is hinged to one side of the upper surface of the housing 1. The door 16 can be opened and closed to protect the electronic components inside the control device and to facilitate operation by the operator when maintenance, repair or replacement of internal components is required.

[0041] The implementation principle of the control device embodiment for a photodetector in this application is as follows:

[0042] During use, the power socket on one side of battery 2 connects to the power pole at one end of housing 1, allowing battery 2 to provide power to the entire structure. The user can open the battery compartment panel 6, hold the non-slip gloves 5, and pull battery 2 out from the inside of housing 1 for replacement. In emergencies or urgent tasks, if the battery power is insufficient, easy battery replacement allows the equipment to quickly return to normal operation, thus enhancing the equipment's ability to handle emergencies.

[0043] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.

Claims

1. A control device for a photodetector, comprising a housing (1), characterized in that: A battery slot is provided on one side of the box (1) and a battery (2) is provided at one end via a connecting rod. A plurality of fixing plates (3) are fixedly connected to a groove provided at one end of the battery (2) relative to the box (1). A rotating handle (4) is rotatably connected to one side of the fixing plate (3). An anti-slip handle glove (5) is provided on the outer surface of the rotating handle (4). A battery slot box plate (6) is rotatably connected to one end of the box (1) via a hinge.

2. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 1, characterized in that: Multiple connecting blocks (7) are fixedly connected to the lower surface of the box (1), and a rotating rod (8) is rotatably connected to one end of the connecting block (7) relative to the box (1).

3. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The rotating rod (8) is provided with a caster wheel (9) at one end relative to the connecting block (7).

4. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A plurality of connecting plates (10) are fixedly connected to one side of the box (1), and a handle (11) is fixedly connected to one side of the connecting plate (10).

5. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The inner side of the housing (1) is provided with a control panel (12), and the upper surface of the control panel (12) is provided with a display screen (13).

6. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 1, characterized in that: An alarm (14) is installed on the inner side of the box (1) at one end of the control panel (12).

7. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 1, characterized in that: A photoelectric sensor (15) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the housing (1).

8. The control device for a photodetector as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the box (1) is connected to a door (16) by a hinge.

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  • Control device of photoelectric detector

    CN214621240U