Emergency lighting lamp protection structure
By introducing buffer support and automatic storage protection components into emergency lighting, the problems of external impact and storage when not in use are solved, achieving effective protection and convenient use.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423096841.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-16
AI Technical Summary
Existing emergency lights lack external buffer support structures, making them unable to withstand external impacts. They are easily damaged in harsh environments and cannot be flexibly stored when not in use, resulting in exposed and damaged light bodies.
An emergency lighting protection structure was designed, which includes a buffer support protection component and an automatic storage protection component. The structure uses a rubber suction cup and an X-shaped connecting plate to provide buffer support, and a hydraulic telescopic rod to achieve automatic storage of the lamp body. Combined with a closed cover, it prevents dust and moisture from entering.
It effectively protects the lamp body from external impacts, extends its service life, and allows for flexible storage when not in use, preventing dust and moisture intrusion and enhancing the durability and convenience of emergency lighting.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of feeding device technology, and in particular to an emergency lighting protection structure. Background Technology
[0002] With the increasing stringent requirements of fire safety regulations, all types of venues must be equipped with emergency lighting equipment to ensure the safe evacuation of personnel in emergency situations. Emergency lighting can effectively illuminate evacuation and escape routes when normal power supply lighting equipment fails.
[0003] Existing emergency lights lack external buffer support structures, making them unable to withstand external impacts and prone to damage in harsh environments. Furthermore, emergency lights are used less frequently during normal times, leaving the lights exposed and vulnerable to damage, and they cannot be flexibly stored according to usage needs.
[0004] Therefore, an emergency lighting protection structure is proposed, which adds an external buffer support structure to the lamp body and an automatic storage structure, solving the problems of the lamp body being unable to withstand external impacts due to the lack of an external buffer support structure and the lamp body being unable to be stored when not in use. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the problems of emergency lighting lacking external buffer support structures during use, being unable to withstand external impacts on the lamp body, being easily damaged in harsh environments, and having the lamp body constantly exposed and vulnerable to damage due to infrequent use, a protective structure for emergency lighting is proposed.
[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: an emergency lighting protection structure, including a wall-mounted plate, a buffer support and protection component, a storage and protection shell, a lighting body, an automatic storage and protection component, a limiting fork plate, and a sliding block; the buffer support and protection component is provided at the side end of the wall-mounted plate; the storage and protection shell is provided at the side end of the buffer support and protection component; the lighting body is provided inside the storage and protection shell; the automatic storage and protection component is provided inside the storage and protection shell; the limiting fork plate is fixedly connected to the side end of the wall-mounted plate; the sliding block is fixedly connected to the side end of the storage and protection shell; the sliding block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the limiting fork plate; the buffer support and protection component includes an X-shaped connecting plate and a rubber suction cup; the X-shaped connecting plate is fixedly connected to the back of the storage and protection shell; rubber suction cups are fixedly connected to the side ends of both the X-shaped connecting plate and the wall-mounted plate, and the openings of the two rubber suction cups are opposite to each other.
[0007] Preferably, during the use of the emergency lighting, the two opposing rubber suction cups in the buffer support and protection assembly can, when the storage protective shell and the internal lighting body are subjected to pressure, compress against each other, causing air inside the rubber suction cups to slowly escape from the vent. The resistance of air escaping from the vent and the elasticity of the rubber suction cups themselves provide an initial buffering effect. Combined with the elastic support provided by the pressure springs around the X-shaped connecting plate, the buffering and support effect is further improved. The hydraulic telescopic rod in the automatic storage and protection assembly can store the lighting body in the storage protective shell when it is not in use. The top rod above the lighting body can pull the closing cover to fasten onto the storage protective shell, reducing the entry of dust and moisture.
[0008] Preferably, the buffer support and protection assembly also includes a vent and a pressure spring; the side end of the rubber suction cup is provided with a vent; the side end of the X-shaped connecting plate is fixed with a pressure spring; the pressure spring is fixed to the side end of the wall mounting plate.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment, the automatic storage and protection assembly includes a closed cover, a folding connecting plate, a slide, an L-shaped connecting plate, a mounting frame, a transparent plastic mesh, an outer cover, a hydraulic telescopic rod, and a top rod; the upper end of the storage and protection shell is hinged with a closed cover.
[0010] Preferably, a folding connecting plate is hinged to the lower end of the closed cover; the lower end of the folding connecting plate is hinged to the inner wall of the storage protective shell; and a sliding groove is provided on the side end of the storage protective shell.
[0011] Preferably, an L-shaped connecting plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the chute; a mounting frame plate is fixedly connected to the upper end of the L-shaped connecting plate; and the lower end of the L-shaped connecting plate is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lighting body.
[0012] Preferably, a transparent plastic mesh is provided on the inner side of the mounting frame; an outer cover plate is provided on the side end of the storage protective shell; and a hydraulic telescopic rod is provided inside the storage protective shell.
[0013] Preferably, the output end of the hydraulic telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the lower end of the lighting body; a top rod is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lighting body; and the upper end of the top rod is hinged to the inside of the closed cover plate.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0015] During the use of the feeding device, the two opposing rubber suction cups can squeeze each other when the protective housing and the internal lighting body are subjected to pressure. This causes the air inside the rubber suction cups to slowly escape from the vent holes. The resistance of the air escaping from the vent holes and the elasticity of the rubber suction cups themselves provide an initial buffering effect. Combined with the elastic support provided by the pressure springs around the X-shaped connecting plate, the buffering and support effect is further improved. The hydraulic telescopic rod can store the lighting body in the protective housing when not in use. The top rod above the lighting body can pull the closed cover to fasten onto the protective housing, reducing the entry of dust and moisture. When in use, the lighting body can be quickly released. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the feeding device of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the rubber suction cup of the feeding device of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 3 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the plastic transparent mesh of the feeding device of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the hydraulic telescopic rod of the feeding device of this utility model.
[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Wall mounting plate; 2. Storage and protective shell; 3. Lighting lamp body; 4. Limiting fork plate; 5. Sliding block; 101. X-shaped connecting plate; 102. Rubber suction cup; 103. Vent hole; 104. Pressure spring; 201. Sealing cover plate; 202. Folding connecting plate; 203. Slide groove; 204. L-shaped connecting plate; 205. Mounting frame plate; 206. Plastic transparent mesh; 207. Outer cover plate; 208. Hydraulic telescopic rod; 209. Top rod. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0022] Please see Figures 1-4This utility model provides an embodiment of an emergency lighting protection structure, comprising a wall-mounted plate 1, a buffer support and protection component, a storage and protection shell 2, a lighting body 3, an automatic storage and protection component, a limiting fork plate 4, and a sliding block 5; the wall-mounted plate 1 is provided with a buffer support and protection component at its side end; the buffer support and protection component is provided with a storage and protection shell 2 at its side end; the lighting body 3 is provided inside the storage and protection shell 2; the automatic storage and protection component is provided inside the storage and protection shell 2; the limiting fork plate 4 is fixedly connected to the side end of the wall-mounted plate 1; the sliding block 5 is fixedly connected to the side end of the storage and protection shell 2; the sliding block 5 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the limiting fork plate 4; the buffer support and protection component includes an X-shaped connecting plate 101 and a rubber suction cup 102; the X-shaped connecting plate 101 is fixedly connected to the back of the storage and protection shell 2; both the X-shaped connecting plate 101 and the side end of the wall-mounted plate 1 are fixedly connected with rubber suction cups 102, and the openings of the two rubber suction cups 102 are opposite each other.
[0023] Please see Figure 2 In this embodiment, the buffer support and protection assembly also includes a vent 103 and a pressure spring 104; the side end of the rubber suction cup 102 is provided with a vent 103; the side end of the X-shaped connecting plate 101 is fixedly connected with a pressure spring 104; the pressure spring 104 is fixedly connected to the side end of the wall mounting plate 1, and the elastic support force provided by the pressure spring 104 around the X-shaped connecting plate 101 can further improve the buffer support effect.
[0024] Please see Figures 3-4In this embodiment, the automatic storage and protection assembly includes a closed cover plate 201, a folding connecting plate 202, a sliding groove 203, an L-shaped connecting plate 204, a mounting frame plate 205, a plastic transparent mesh 206, an outer cover plate 207, a hydraulic telescopic rod 208, and a top rod 209. The upper end of the storage and protection shell 2 is hinged to the closed cover plate 201, and the lower end of the closed cover plate 201 is hinged to the folding connecting plate 202. The lower end of the folding connecting plate 202 is hinged to the inner wall of the storage and protection shell 2. A sliding groove 203 is provided on the side end of the storage and protection shell 2. After the lighting body 3 is retracted into the storage and protection shell 2, the closed cover plate 201 can be pulled by the top rod 209 above the lighting body 3 to fasten it to the upper part of the storage and protection shell 2. The inner wall of the sliding groove 203 is slidably connected to the L-shaped connecting plate 204. The upper end of the L-shaped connecting plate 204 is fixedly connected to the mounting frame plate 205; the lower end of the L-shaped connecting plate 204 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lighting body 3; a plastic transparent mesh 206 is provided on the inner side of the mounting frame plate 205; an outer cover plate 207 is provided on the side end of the storage protective shell 2; a hydraulic telescopic rod 208 is provided inside the storage protective shell 2; the output end of the hydraulic telescopic rod 208 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the lighting body 3; a top rod 209 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lighting body 3; the upper end of the top rod 209 is hinged to the inner side of the closed cover plate 201. The L-shaped connecting plate 204 on the lighting body 3 allows the mounting frame plate 205 and the plastic transparent mesh 206 to rise and fall synchronously with the position of the lamp body, which can protect the lamp head position in the lighting body 3 during use and prevent external debris from splashing directly onto the lamp.
[0025] When working, the two rubber suction cups 102 with opposite openings can squeeze each other when the protective shell 2 and the internal lighting body 3 are subjected to pressure. This causes the air inside the rubber suction cups 102 to be slowly discharged from the vent 103. The resistance of the air being discharged from the vent 103 and the elasticity of the rubber suction cups 102 themselves provide an initial buffering effect. The elastic support provided by the pressure springs 104 around the X-shaped connecting plate 101 further improves the buffering and support effect.
[0026] Then, the lighting body 3 can be stored in the storage protective shell 2 when not in use by means of the hydraulic telescopic rod 208; the top rod 209 above the lighting body 3 can pull the closing cover 201 to fasten onto the storage protective shell 2, reducing the entry of dust and moisture.
[0027] Finally, during use, the hydraulic telescopic rod 208 can quickly extend the lighting body 3, and through the L-shaped connecting plate 204 connected to the lighting body 3, the mounting frame plate 205 and the plastic transparent net 206 can rise and fall synchronously with the position of the lamp body, which can protect the lamp head position in the lighting body 3 during use and prevent external debris from splashing directly onto the lamp.
[0028] Through the above steps, the problems of the lack of external buffer support structure, which cannot resist external impacts on the lamp body, and the inability to store the lamp body when not in use are solved. The two opposing rubber suction cups 102 in the buffer support protection component can squeeze each other when the storage protective shell 2 and the internal lighting body 3 are subjected to pressure. This causes the air inside the rubber suction cups 102 to slowly escape from the vent hole 103. The resistance of the air escaping from the vent hole 103 and the elastic force of the rubber suction cups 102 themselves provide an initial buffering effect. Combined with the elastic support force provided by the pressure springs 104 around the X-shaped connecting plate 101, the buffering support effect is further improved. The hydraulic telescopic rod 208 in the automatic storage protection component can store the lighting body 3 in the storage protective shell 2 when not in use.
[0029] The embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
1. An emergency lighting protection structure, comprising a wall-mounted plate (1); characterized in that: It also includes a buffer support and protection assembly, a storage and protection shell (2), a lighting body (3), an automatic storage and protection assembly, a limiting fork plate (4), and a sliding block (5); the side end of the wall mounting plate (1) is provided with a buffer support and protection assembly; the side end of the buffer support and protection assembly is provided with a storage and protection shell (2); the lighting body (3) is provided inside the storage and protection shell (2); the automatic storage and protection assembly is provided inside the storage and protection shell (2); the side end of the wall mounting plate (1) is fixedly connected with a limiting fork plate (5). Fork plate (4); a sliding block (5) is fixed to the side end of the storage protective shell (2); the sliding block (5) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the limiting fork plate (4); the buffer support protection assembly includes an X-shaped connecting plate (101) and a rubber suction cup (102); an X-shaped connecting plate (101) is fixed to the back of the storage protective shell (2); a rubber suction cup (102) is fixed to the side end of both the X-shaped connecting plate (101) and the wall mounting plate (1), and the openings of the two rubber suction cups (102) are opposite each other.
2. The emergency lighting protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The buffer support and protection assembly also includes a vent (103) and a pressure spring (104); the side end of the rubber suction cup (102) is provided with a vent (103); the side end of the X-shaped connecting plate (101) is fixed with a pressure spring (104); the pressure spring (104) is fixed to the side end of the wall mounting plate (1).
3. The emergency lighting protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The automatic storage and protection assembly includes a closed cover plate (201), a folding connecting plate (202), a slide (203), an L-shaped connecting plate (204), a mounting frame plate (205), a plastic transparent mesh (206), an outer cover plate (207), a hydraulic telescopic rod (208), and a top rod (209); the upper end of the storage and protection shell (2) is hinged with a closed cover plate (201).
4. The emergency lighting protection structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The lower end of the closed cover (201) is hinged to a folding connecting plate (202); the lower end of the folding connecting plate (202) is hinged to the inner wall of the storage protective shell (2); a sliding groove (203) is provided on the side end of the storage protective shell (2).
5. The emergency lighting protection structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: The inner wall of the chute (203) is slidably connected to an L-shaped connecting plate (204); the upper end of the L-shaped connecting plate (204) is fixedly connected to a mounting frame plate (205); the lower end of the L-shaped connecting plate (204) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lighting body (3).
6. The emergency lighting protection structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: A plastic transparent mesh (206) is provided on the inner side of the mounting frame plate (205); an outer cover plate (207) is provided on the side end of the storage protective shell (2); a hydraulic telescopic rod (208) is provided inside the storage protective shell (2).
7. The emergency lighting protection structure according to claim 6, characterized in that: The output end of the hydraulic telescopic rod (208) is fixed to the lower end of the lighting body (3); the upper end of the lighting body (3) is fixed to the top rod (209); the upper end of the top rod (209) is hinged to the inside of the closed cover plate (201).