Laboratory partition wall capable of being flexibly arranged and laboratory partition wall system

By designing a laboratory partition system with flexibly rotatable panels and support units, the inconvenience of layout caused by the fixed operation table in existing partitions has been solved, realizing a flexible combination of partitions and operation tables, and reducing renovation costs and construction time.

CN223937408UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24EDG CHINA CORP LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520520552.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-21
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-21

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Technical Problem

The fixed installation of existing laboratory partitions and workbenches makes it inconvenient to adjust the layout, and the renovation costs are high and the construction period is long.

Method used

Design a flexible laboratory partition system, including a second panel unit that can rotate vertically and a support unit that can rotate horizontally, so that it can be stored inside the frame unit as a partition or combined as an operating table.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible arrangement of laboratory partitions, reduces renovation costs and construction time, and solves the layout inconvenience caused by fixed operating table settings.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a laboratory partition wall capable of being flexibly arranged and a laboratory partition wall system. The laboratory partition wall comprises a frame unit, a first panel unit, a second panel unit, two supporting units, a decoration unit, a groove unit and a moving unit. The frame unit is vertically arranged; the first panel unit is arranged in the middle of the frame unit; the second panel unit is arranged on the outer side of the first panel unit and is rotationally connected with the frame unit; the two supporting units are rotationally arranged on the lower portion of the frame unit. The decoration unit covers the frame unit; the groove unit is arranged at the side part of the frame unit; the moving unit is arranged on the top of the frame unit and is in sliding connection with the keel structure. The laboratory partition wall operating table has the advantages that the second panel unit and the supporting unit are arranged, so that the second panel unit and the supporting unit can be used as a partition wall and can also be combined to be used as the operating table, and the problem that layout adjustment is inconvenient due to fixed arrangement of an existing laboratory partition wall operating table is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of laboratory decoration technology, and in particular to a laboratory partition wall and laboratory partition wall system that can be flexibly arranged. Background Technology

[0002] With the advancement of technology and the upgrading of equipment, the layout and functions of some laboratories also need to be adjusted.

[0003] Existing laboratory partitions are mostly made of color steel plates and gypsum boards, and the walls are fixed to the ground by keel. If the nature of the laboratory is changed in the future, the original keel and walls need to be removed, which is costly and time-consuming. At the same time, if it is necessary to add operating tables or other functional points in the future, the existing walls need to be destroyed, which increases the renovation cost.

[0004] Currently, no effective solutions have been proposed for the problems existing in related technologies, such as the inconvenience of adjusting the layout caused by the fixed setting of the existing laboratory partition wall operating table. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a flexible laboratory partition wall and laboratory partition wall system, thereby solving problems such as the inconvenience of adjusting the layout caused by the fixed setting of the existing laboratory partition wall operating table.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0007] Firstly, a flexible laboratory partition wall is provided, comprising:

[0008] Frame unit, wherein the frame unit is vertically arranged;

[0009] A first panel unit is disposed in the middle of the frame unit, and an electrical system is disposed on the outside of the first panel unit;

[0010] The second panel unit is disposed outside the first panel unit and is rotatably connected to the frame unit. The second panel unit can rotate repeatedly in the vertical direction to cover the first panel unit or serve as a desktop.

[0011] Two support units are movably disposed at the lower part of the frame unit and rotatably connected to the frame unit. The support units can rotate repeatedly in the horizontal direction to support the second panel unit.

[0012] A decorative unit is provided, which covers the frame unit and is located above the first panel unit, for protecting the frame unit;

[0013] A slot unit is disposed on the side of the frame unit, and an electrical system is disposed inside the slot unit;

[0014] A movable unit is disposed on top of the frame unit and slidably connected to the keel structure for moving the laboratory partition wall.

[0015] In some embodiments, the frame unit includes:

[0016] A frame element, wherein the frame element is vertically arranged, the first panel unit and the second panel unit are arranged in the middle of the frame element, and the slot unit is arranged on the side of the frame element;

[0017] A first rotating element is disposed in the middle of the frame element and is rotatably connected to the second panel unit;

[0018] Two second rotating elements are symmetrically arranged at the lower part of the frame element and are rotatably connected to the corresponding support unit.

[0019] In some embodiments, the frame unit further includes:

[0020] A first connecting element is disposed at a first end of the frame element and engages with the frame unit of another laboratory partition wall.

[0021] The second connecting element is disposed at the second end of the frame element and engages with the frame unit of the other laboratory partition wall.

[0022] In some embodiments, the first panel unit includes:

[0023] A first panel element is disposed in the middle of the frame unit, and a second panel unit is movably disposed on the outer side of the first panel element;

[0024] A plurality of third connecting elements, wherein an electrical system is provided inside the plurality of third connecting elements.

[0025] In some embodiments, the second panel unit includes:

[0026] The second panel element is disposed on the outside of the first panel unit and is limitedly connected to the support unit. The second panel element can rotate repeatedly in the vertical direction to cover the first panel unit or serve as a desktop.

[0027] The third rotating element is disposed at the inner end of the second panel element and is rotatably connected to the frame unit.

[0028] In some embodiments, the support unit includes:

[0029] A support element is movably disposed at the lower part of the frame unit. The support element can rotate repeatedly in the horizontal direction to support the second panel unit.

[0030] A fourth rotating element is disposed on the side of the support element and is rotatably connected to the frame unit.

[0031] In some embodiments, the support unit further includes:

[0032] A limiting element is disposed on the top of the support element and is connected to the second panel unit for limiting the sliding of the second panel unit.

[0033] In some embodiments, the decorative unit includes:

[0034] A first decorative element is disposed covering the front side of the frame unit and located above the first panel unit;

[0035] A second decorative element is provided, which covers the rear side of the frame unit.

[0036] In some embodiments, the slot unit includes:

[0037] A slot element is disposed on the side of the frame unit, and an electrical system is disposed inside the slot element;

[0038] A fourth connecting element is disposed in the slot element and communicates with the decorative unit for setting up an electrical system.

[0039] Secondly, a laboratory partition system is provided, comprising:

[0040] A keel structure, which is fixed to the roof;

[0041] A plurality of laboratory partitions as described in the first aspect, wherein the plurality of laboratory partitions are disposed below the keel structure and are slidably connected to the keel structure respectively;

[0042] An electrical system is installed in the laboratory partition wall.

[0043] The present invention adopts the above technical solution and has the following technical effects compared with the prior art:

[0044] This utility model discloses a flexible laboratory partition wall and laboratory partition wall system. By setting a second panel unit that can rotate vertically and a support unit that can rotate horizontally, the second panel unit and the support unit can be stored inside the frame unit and used as a partition wall. Alternatively, the second panel unit and the support unit can be combined and used as an operating table. This solves the problem of inconvenient layout adjustment caused by the fixed setting of the existing laboratory partition operating table. Attached Figure Description

[0045] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a laboratory partition wall according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0046] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the frame unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0047] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the first panel unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0048] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the second panel unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0049] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the support unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0050] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of a decorative unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0051] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a slot unit according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0052] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of a laboratory partition system according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0053] The attached diagrams are labeled as follows: 100, keel structure; 200, laboratory partition wall;

[0054] 210. Frame unit; 211. Frame element; 212. First rotating element; 213. Second rotating element; 214. First connecting element; 215. Second connecting element;

[0055] 220. First panel unit; 221. First panel element; 222. Third connecting element;

[0056] 230. Second panel unit; 231. Second panel element; 232. Third rotating element;

[0057] 240. Support unit; 241. Support element; 242. Fourth rotating element; 243. Limiting element;

[0058] 250. Decorative unit; 251. First decorative element; 252. Second decorative element;

[0059] 260. Slot unit; 261. Slot element; 262. Fourth connecting element;

[0060] 270. Moving unit;

[0061] 300. Electrical system. Detailed Implementation

[0062] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0063] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.

[0064] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, but this is not intended to limit the present invention.

[0065] Example 1

[0066] This embodiment relates to the laboratory partition wall of this utility model.

[0067] An illustrative embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 1As shown, a flexibly arranged laboratory partition 200 includes a frame unit 210, a first panel unit 220, a second panel unit 230, two support units 240, a decorative unit 250, a groove unit 260, and a movable unit 270. The frame unit 210 is vertically arranged; the first panel unit 220 is located in the middle of the frame unit 210, and an electrical system is provided on its outer side; the second panel unit 230 is located on the outer side of the first panel unit 220 and is rotatably connected to the frame unit 210. The second panel unit 230 can rotate repeatedly in the vertical direction to cover the first panel unit 220 or serve as a tabletop; two support units 240 are movably arranged at the lower part of the frame unit 210 and are rotatably connected to the frame unit 210. The support units 240 can rotate repeatedly in the horizontal direction to support the second panel unit 230; the decorative unit 250 covers the frame unit 210 and is located above the first panel unit 220 to protect the frame unit 210; the groove unit 260 is located on the side of the frame unit 210 and has an electrical system inside; the moving unit 270 is located at the top of the frame unit 210 and is slidably connected to the keel structure for moving the laboratory partition wall 200.

[0068] In some embodiments, the moving unit 270 includes, but is not limited to, pulleys.

[0069] like Figure 2 As shown, the frame unit 210 includes a frame element 211, a first rotating element 212, and two second rotating elements 213. The frame element 211 is vertically arranged, with a first panel unit 220 and a second panel unit 230 located in its central part, and a groove unit 260 located on its side. The first rotating element 212 is horizontally arranged in the middle of the frame element 211 and rotatably connected to the second panel unit 230. The two second rotating elements 213 are symmetrically arranged at the lower part of the frame element 211 and rotatably connected to their respective support units 240.

[0070] In some of these embodiments, the frame element 211 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0071] In some of these embodiments, the frame element 211 is a light steel keel.

[0072] In some embodiments, the connection between the first rotating element 212 and the frame element 211 includes, but is not limited to, welding and screw connection.

[0073] In some of these embodiments, the first rotating element 212 has a circular cross-section.

[0074] In some of these embodiments, the first rotating element 212 is a first rotating shaft.

[0075] In some embodiments, the connection between the second rotating element 213 and the frame element 211 includes, but is not limited to, welding and screw connection.

[0076] In some of these embodiments, the second rotating element 213 is a second rotating shaft.

[0077] Furthermore, the frame unit 210 also includes a first connecting element 214 and a second connecting element 215. The first connecting element 214 is disposed at the first end of the frame element 211 and engages with the frame unit 210 of another laboratory partition wall 200; the second connecting element 215 is disposed at the second end of the frame element 211 and engages with the frame unit 210 of another laboratory partition wall 200.

[0078] In some of these embodiments, the first connecting element 214 is disposed through the top and bottom surfaces of the frame element 211.

[0079] In some of these embodiments, the first connecting element 214 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0080] In some of these embodiments, the first connecting element 214 is a snap-fit ​​slot.

[0081] In some embodiments, the connection method between the second connecting element 215 and the frame element 211 includes, but is not limited to, integral molding and welding.

[0082] The dimensions of the second connecting element 215 match those of the first connecting element 214. Generally, the radial dimension (e.g., width) of the second connecting element 215 is equal to the radial dimension (e.g., width) of the first connecting element 214.

[0083] In some of these embodiments, the second connecting element 215 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0084] In some of these embodiments, the second connecting element 215 is a snap-fit ​​protrusion.

[0085] Furthermore, the frame unit 210 also includes a first locking element. The first locking element is disposed inside the frame unit 211 and is detachably connected to the top of the second panel unit 230.

[0086] In some embodiments, the connection between the first locking element and the frame element 211 includes, but is not limited to, a screw connection.

[0087] In some of these embodiments, the first locking element includes, but is not limited to, a magnet, a snap-fit, etc.

[0088] like Figure 3As shown, the first panel unit 220 includes a first panel element 221 and a plurality of third connecting elements 222. The first panel element 221 is disposed in the middle of the frame unit 210, and a second panel unit 230 is movably disposed on the outside of the first panel element 221; an electrical system is disposed inside the plurality of third connecting elements 222.

[0089] Specifically, the first panel element 221 is disposed in the middle of the frame element 211 and is located above the first rotating element 212.

[0090] In some of these embodiments, the first panel element 221 is fixed to the middle of the frame element 211 by metal corner brackets.

[0091] The dimensions of the first panel element 221 are matched with the dimensions of the frame element 211. Generally, the width of the first panel element 221 is equal to the width of the frame element 211.

[0092] In some of these embodiments, the first panel element 221 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0093] In some of these embodiments, the first panel element 221 includes, but is not limited to, a phenolic resin board or an aluminum composite panel.

[0094] The third connecting element 222 is disposed through the front and rear sides of the first panel element 221.

[0095] In some of these embodiments, the third connecting element 222 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0096] In some of these embodiments, the third connecting element 222 is a socket mounting port.

[0097] like Figure 4 As shown, the second panel unit 230 includes a second panel element 231 and a third rotating element 232. The second panel element 231 is disposed on the outside of the first panel unit 220 and is limitedly connected to the support unit 240. The second panel element 231 can rotate repeatedly in the vertical direction to cover the first panel unit 220 or serve as a tabletop. The third rotating element 232 is disposed on the inner end of the second panel element 231 and is rotatably connected to the frame unit 210.

[0098] Specifically, the second panel element 231 is disposed outside the first panel element 221; the third rotating element 232 is rotatably connected to the first rotating element 212.

[0099] The dimensions of the second panel element 231 are matched with the dimensions of the frame element 211. Generally, the width of the second panel element 231 is equal to the width of the frame element 211.

[0100] The dimensions of the second panel element 231 are matched with the dimensions of the first panel element 221. Generally, the height of the second panel element 231 is equal to the height of the first panel element 221.

[0101] In some of these embodiments, the second panel element 231 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0102] In some of these embodiments, the second panel element 231 is a tabletop.

[0103] In some embodiments, the connection between the third rotating element 232 and the second panel element 231 includes, but is not limited to, a screw connection.

[0104] In some of these embodiments, the cross-section of the third rotating element 232 is annular.

[0105] In some of these embodiments, the third rotating element 232 is a hollow rotating shaft.

[0106] Furthermore, the second panel unit 230 also includes a second locking element. The second locking element is disposed at the top of the second panel unit 231 and is detachably connected to the frame unit 210.

[0107] Specifically, the second locking element is detachably connected to the first locking element.

[0108] In some embodiments, the connection between the second locking element and the second panel element 231 includes, but is not limited to, bonding.

[0109] In some of these embodiments, the second locking element includes, but is not limited to, a magnet, a snap-fit, etc.

[0110] like Figure 5 As shown, the support unit 240 includes a support element 241 and a fourth rotating element 242. The support element 241 is movably disposed at the lower part of the frame unit 210 and can rotate repeatedly in the horizontal direction to support the second panel unit 230. The fourth rotating element 242 is disposed on the side of the support element 241 and is rotatably connected to the frame unit 210.

[0111] Specifically, the support element 241 is movably disposed at the lower part of the frame element 211 to support the second panel element 231; the fourth rotating element 242 is rotatably connected to the second rotating element 213.

[0112] The dimensions of the support element 241 are matched with the dimensions of the second panel element 231. Generally, the height of the support element 241 is equal to the distance from the bottom surface of the second panel element 231 to the bottom end of the frame element 211, and the width of the support element 241 is equal to half the width of the second panel element 231.

[0113] In some of these embodiments, the support element 241 has a rectangular cross-section.

[0114] In some embodiments, the support element 241 includes a support frame and a decorative panel. A fourth rotating element 242 is provided on the side of the support frame; the decorative panel covers the outer side of the support frame.

[0115] In some of these embodiments, the support element 241 is a vertical support plate.

[0116] In some embodiments, the connection between the fourth rotating element 242 and the support element 241 includes, but is not limited to, screw connection and welding.

[0117] In some of these embodiments, the fourth rotating element 242 is a hollow rotating shaft.

[0118] Furthermore, the support unit 240 also includes a limiting element 243. The limiting element 243 is disposed on the top of the support element 241 and is limitedly connected to the second panel unit 230 to prevent the second panel unit 230 from sliding.

[0119] Specifically, the limiting element 243 is disposed on the top of the decorative panel and is limitedly connected to the second panel element 231 to prevent the second panel element 231 from sliding.

[0120] In some embodiments, the connection between the limiting element 243 and the decorative panel is not limited to integral molding.

[0121] The dimensions of the limiting element 243 are matched with the dimensions of the support element 241. Generally, the axial dimension (length) of the limiting element 243 is equal to the width of the support element 241, and the height of the limiting element 243 is equal to the thickness of the second panel element 231.

[0122] In some of these embodiments, the limiting element 243 is a limiting plate.

[0123] like Figure 6 As shown, the decorative unit 250 includes a first decorative element 251 and a second decorative element 252. The first decorative element 251 is disposed covering the front side of the frame unit 210 and located above the first panel unit 220; the second decorative element 252 is disposed covering the rear side of the frame unit 210.

[0124] Specifically, the first decorative element 251 is disposed on the front side of the frame element 211 and is located above the first panel element 221; the second decorative element 252 is disposed on the rear side of the frame element 211.

[0125] In some of these embodiments, the first decorative element 251 is secured to the front of the frame element 211 by metal corner brackets.

[0126] The dimensions of the first decorative element 251 are matched with the dimensions of the frame element 211. Generally, the width of the first decorative element 251 is equal to the width of the frame element 211, and the height of the first decorative element 251 is equal to the distance from the top surface of the first panel element 221 to the top surface of the frame element 211.

[0127] The dimensions of the first decorative element 251 are matched with the dimensions of the second panel element 231. Generally, the thickness of the first decorative element 251 is equal to the thickness of the second panel element 231, that is, when the second panel element 231 is in a vertical state, the outer surface of the first decorative element 251 is coplanar with the outer surface of the second panel element 231.

[0128] In some of these embodiments, the first decorative element 251 includes, but is not limited to, phenolic resin board and aluminum composite panel.

[0129] In some of these embodiments, the second decorative element 252 is secured to the rear side of the frame element 211 by metal brackets.

[0130] The dimensions of the second decorative element 252 match the dimensions of the frame element 211. Generally, the width of the second decorative element 252 is equal to the width of the frame element 211, and the height of the second decorative element 252 is equal to the height of the frame element 211.

[0131] In some of these embodiments, the second decorative element 252 includes, but is not limited to, phenolic resin board and aluminum composite panel.

[0132] like Figure 7 As shown, the slot unit 260 includes a slot element 261 and a fourth connecting element 262. The slot element 261 is disposed on the side of the frame unit 210, and an electrical system is disposed inside the slot element 261. The fourth connecting element 262 is disposed on the slot element 261 and communicates with the decorative unit 250, and is used to house the electrical system.

[0133] Specifically, the slot element 261 is disposed on the side of the frame element 211.

[0134] In some of these embodiments, the slot element 261 is connected to the frame element 211 by screws.

[0135] The dimensions of the slot element 261 are matched with the dimensions of the frame element 211. Generally, the height of the slot element 261 is equal to the height of the frame element 211.

[0136] The dimensions of the groove element 261 match the dimensions of the second decorative element 252. Generally, the thickness of the groove element 261 is equal to the thickness of the second decorative element 252.

[0137] In some embodiments, the cross-section of the groove element 261 includes, but is not limited to, U-shaped and C-shaped. Specifically, the closed end of the groove element 261 is positioned toward the second decorative element 252.

[0138] In some of these embodiments, the slot element 261 is a wire mounting slot.

[0139] The fourth connecting element 262 is provided through the closed end of the slot element 261.

[0140] In some of these embodiments, the fourth connecting element 262 is a through hole.

[0141] The method of using this utility model is as follows:

[0142] (a) Partition wall status

[0143] After moving the frame element 211 to the desired position using the moving unit 270, the moving unit 270 is fixed.

[0144] At this time, the second panel element 231 is in a vertical position, covering the outer side of the first panel element 221;

[0145] The outer end of the support element 241 is located inside the frame element 211;

[0146] At this time, the outer surfaces of the support element 241, the second panel element 231, and the first decorative element 251 are coplanar, and the laboratory partition wall 200 is used as a partition wall.

[0147] (II) Control Panel Status

[0148] After adjusting the frame element 211 to the desired position using the moving unit 270, the moving unit 270 is then fixed.

[0149] Rotate the support element 241 until the included angle between the support element 241 and the frame element 211 is 90°;

[0150] Rotate the second panel element 231 so that the second panel element 231 is placed on the support element 241 to form an operating table.

[0151] The advantage of this utility model is that by setting a second panel unit that can rotate vertically and a support unit that can rotate horizontally, the second panel unit and the support unit can be stored inside the frame unit and used as a partition wall, or the second panel unit and the support unit can be combined and used as an operating table, which solves the problem of inconvenient layout adjustment caused by the fixed setting of the existing laboratory partition operating table.

[0152] Example 2

[0153] This embodiment relates to the laboratory partition system of this utility model.

[0154] like Figure 8 As shown, a laboratory partition wall 200 system includes a keel structure 100, a plurality of laboratory partition walls 200 as described in Embodiment 1, and an electrical system 300. The keel structure 100 is fixed to the roof; the plurality of laboratory partition walls 200 are disposed below the keel structure 100 and are slidably connected to the keel structure 100; the electrical system 300 is disposed on the laboratory partition walls 200.

[0155] Specifically, the electrical system 300 is located inside the frame unit 210 and the slot unit 260, and is connected to the first panel unit 220.

[0156] More specifically, the electrical system 300 is disposed inside the frame element 211, inside the slot element 261, and connected to the third connecting element 222.

[0157] In some of these embodiments, the keel structure 100 is a ceiling keel.

[0158] In some embodiments, the electrical system 300 includes a plurality of sockets and a plurality of connecting wires. The plurality of sockets are respectively disposed inside the corresponding third connecting element 222; the plurality of connecting wires are respectively connected to the corresponding sockets and are located inside the frame element 211 and the slot element 261.

[0159] The advantages of this utility model are basically the same as those of Embodiment 1, and will not be repeated here.

[0160] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the implementation method and protection scope of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art should realize that all solutions obtained by equivalent substitutions and obvious changes made based on the description and illustrations of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A laboratory partition wall that can be flexibly arranged, characterized in that, include: Frame unit, wherein the frame unit is vertically arranged; A first panel unit is disposed in the middle of the frame unit, and an electrical system is disposed on the outside of the first panel unit; The second panel unit is disposed outside the first panel unit and is rotatably connected to the frame unit. The second panel unit can rotate repeatedly in the vertical direction to cover the first panel unit or serve as a desktop. Two support units are movably disposed at the lower part of the frame unit and rotatably connected to the frame unit. The support units can rotate repeatedly in the horizontal direction to support the second panel unit. A decorative unit is provided, which covers the frame unit and is located above the first panel unit, for protecting the frame unit; A slot unit is disposed on the side of the frame unit, and an electrical system is disposed inside the slot unit; A movable unit is disposed on top of the frame unit and slidably connected to the keel structure for moving the laboratory partition wall.

2. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 1, characterized in that, The frame unit includes: A frame element, wherein the frame element is vertically arranged, the first panel unit and the second panel unit are arranged in the middle of the frame element, and the slot unit is arranged on the side of the frame element; A first rotating element is disposed in the middle of the frame element and is rotatably connected to the second panel unit; Two second rotating elements are symmetrically arranged at the lower part of the frame element and are rotatably connected to the corresponding support unit.

3. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 2, characterized in that, The frame unit also includes: A first connecting element is disposed at a first end of the frame element and engages with the frame unit of another laboratory partition wall. The second connecting element is disposed at the second end of the frame element and engages with the frame unit of the other laboratory partition wall.

4. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first panel unit includes: A first panel element is disposed in the middle of the frame unit, and a second panel unit is movably disposed on the outer side of the first panel element; A plurality of third connecting elements, wherein an electrical system is provided inside the plurality of third connecting elements.

5. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 1, characterized in that, The second panel unit includes: The second panel element is disposed on the outside of the first panel unit and is limitedly connected to the support unit. The second panel element can rotate repeatedly in the vertical direction to cover the first panel unit or serve as a desktop. The third rotating element is disposed at the inner end of the second panel element and is rotatably connected to the frame unit.

6. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support unit includes: A support element is movably disposed at the lower part of the frame unit. The support element can rotate repeatedly in the horizontal direction to support the second panel unit. A fourth rotating element is disposed on the side of the support element and is rotatably connected to the frame unit.

7. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 6, characterized in that, The support unit also includes: A limiting element is disposed on the top of the support element and is connected to the second panel unit for limiting the sliding of the second panel unit.

8. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 1, characterized in that, The decorative unit includes: A first decorative element is disposed covering the front side of the frame unit and located above the first panel unit; A second decorative element is provided, which covers the rear side of the frame unit.

9. The laboratory partition wall according to claim 1, characterized in that, The slot unit includes: A slot element is disposed on the side of the frame unit, and an electrical system is disposed inside the slot element; A fourth connecting element is disposed in the slot element and communicates with the decorative unit for setting up an electrical system.

10. A laboratory partition system, characterized in that, include: A keel structure, which is fixed to the roof; A plurality of laboratory partition walls as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the plurality of laboratory partition walls are disposed below the keel structure and are slidably connected to the keel structure respectively; An electrical system is installed in the laboratory partition wall.