Composite cooler shell
By designing the connector and fixing components of the composite cooler housing, the problem of high connection difficulty of the existing cooler housing is solved, realizing simple connection and disassembly, improving work efficiency and enhancing the stability of the device.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520241866.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing cooler shell is connected via a flange, which increases the difficulty of installation for workers and reduces work efficiency.
The composite cooler housing is designed with connectors and fixing components, including a fixing ball, fixing ring, rotating ring and retaining ring, to facilitate easy connection and disassembly of the housing.
It reduces the difficulty of connecting and disassembling the housing, improves work efficiency, and enhances the stability of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cooler technology, and in particular to a composite cooler housing. Background Technology
[0002] Coolers are a type of heat exchange equipment that typically uses water or air as a coolant to remove heat. They can be mainly divided into shell and tube coolers, plate coolers, and air-cooled coolers. The cooler shell is one of the important accessories for installing and protecting the cooler.
[0003] Regarding the aforementioned technologies, the inventors believe the following drawbacks exist: When using the cooler housing, the cooler is placed inside. Subsequently, the housing is installed. In existing technologies, connecting two cooler housings often involves using flanges. However, the flanges increase the difficulty of installation for workers, thus hindering work efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0004] To solve the above problems, this utility model provides a composite cooler housing.
[0005] The above-mentioned technical objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a composite cooler housing, including a first cooler housing and a second cooler housing, wherein a connector is installed at one end of the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing that are close to each other, the connector is sleeved on the outer wall of the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, the connector is rotatably connected to the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, and the connector is provided with a fixing component for fixing the connector to the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing.
[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, when workers need to connect the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, they only need to place the two ends of the connector onto the outer walls of the first and second cooler housings respectively. Then, the workers activate the fixing assembly to secure the first and second cooler housings to the connector. This process reduces the difficulty for workers in connecting the first and second cooler housings, thereby improving their work efficiency.
[0007] Furthermore, the inner wall of the connector is provided with a plurality of first fixing holes arranged in a circumferential array, and the outer walls of the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing are provided with a plurality of second fixing holes arranged in a circumferential array. The first fixing holes and the second fixing holes are directly opposite each other. The fixing component includes a plurality of fixing balls respectively installed in the plurality of first fixing holes and two fixing rings sleeved on the outer wall of the connector. The fixing balls are matched with the second fixing holes, and the inner wall of the fixing rings is provided with fixing grooves.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, when the workers place the two ends of the connector onto the outer walls of the first and second cooler housings respectively, the first and second fixing holes are aligned. Then, the workers slide the fixing ring, causing one end of the fixing ball to slide into the first fixing hole under the action of the fixing ring, thereby fixing the first and second cooler housings within the connector. In this process, the workers only need to slide the fixing ring to complete the fixing, thus improving work efficiency. Subsequently, when the workers need to disassemble the first and second cooler housings, they need to slide the fixing ring to align the fixing groove with the second fixing hole. At this time, the workers can move the first and second cooler housings to separate the fixing ball from the first fixing hole. During this process, one end of the fixing ball moves into the fixing groove, thus reducing the difficulty of disassembling the first and second cooler housings.
[0009] Furthermore, a rotating ring is fitted on the outer wall of the connector, and the rotating ring is rotatably connected to the connector. Threaded grooves are provided on the two opposite side walls of the rotating ring, and threaded parts are threadedly connected in the two threaded grooves. The two threaded parts are respectively fixed to the adjacent fixed rings.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, when the worker needs to slide the fixed ring, the worker needs to rotate the rotating ring, which in turn causes the threaded component to rotate relative to the rotating ring. Since the threaded component is threadedly connected to the threaded groove, it moves away from the rotating ring under the action of the rotating ring. This, in turn, causes the fixed ring to move away from the rotating ring under the action of the threaded component, thus reducing the difficulty for the worker to move the fixed ring and consequently reducing the workload. Furthermore, the threaded connection between the threaded component and the threaded groove also reduces the probability of the fixed ring slipping under external forces, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0011] Furthermore, an annular groove is formed on the inner wall of the rotating ring, and an annular block is rotatably disposed in the annular groove, the annular block being fixed to the connector.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, when the operator rotates the rotating ring, the annular block and the rotating ring rotate relative to each other. During this process, since the annular block and the connector are fixed to each other, the annular block limits the rotation ring, thereby reducing the probability of the rotating ring moving and improving the stability of the device.
[0013] Furthermore, two symmetrical blocking rings are fitted on the outer wall of the connector. Both blocking rings are fixed to the connector, and the side walls of the two blocking rings that are close to each other abut against the two fixing rings respectively.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, when the blocking ring limits the fixed ring, and when the side wall of the fixed ring abuts against the side wall of the blocking ring, the fixed ring cannot continue to move away from the rotating ring, thereby reducing the probability that the threaded part and the thread groove will separate due to the operator continuously rotating the rotating ring, thus improving the stability of the device.
[0015] Furthermore, two symmetrical blocking members are fixedly provided on the inner wall of the connector, and the side walls of the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing that are close to each other abut against the side walls of the two blocking members respectively.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, when the workers place the two ends of the connector onto the outer walls of the first and second cooler housings respectively, the side wall of the blocking member abuts against the first and second cooler housings. At this time, the first fixing hole and the second fixing hole are aligned, thereby reducing the difficulty for the workers to align the first fixing hole and the second fixing hole, and thus reducing the difficulty of the workers' work.
[0017] Furthermore, a limiting groove is formed on the inner wall of the connector, and limiting components are fixedly provided on the outer walls of both the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, with the limiting components slidably connected to the limiting groove.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the limiting component and the limiting groove reduce the probability of relative rotation between the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing and the connector, thereby reducing the probability that the first fixing hole cannot be aligned with the second fixing hole, thus improving the stability of the device.
[0019] Furthermore, two symmetrical sliding grooves are formed through the side walls of both blocking rings, and sliding rods are slidably arranged in each of the multiple sliding grooves. Two adjacent sliding rods are respectively fixed to the adjacent fixed rings.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, when the fixed ring moves, the sliding rod moves with the fixed ring. In this process, the sliding rod reduces the probability that the threaded part and the rotating ring will rotate synchronously when the operator rotates the rotating ring, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0021] Furthermore, a sliding plate is fixedly installed on the side wall of the slide rod, and the diameter of the sliding plate is larger than the diameter of the slide rod.
[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the sliding plate reduces the probability of the sliding rod and the sliding groove separating from each other, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0023] Furthermore, a frosted layer is provided on the outer wall of the rotating ring.
[0024] By adopting the above technical solution, the frosted layer reduces the difficulty for workers to rotate the rotating ring, thereby reducing the difficulty of their work.
[0025] In summary, this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0026] 1. In this application, when workers need to connect the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, they need to fit both ends of the connector onto the outer walls of the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, respectively. Then, the workers activate the fixing assembly to secure the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing to the connector. This process reduces the difficulty for workers in connecting the first cooler housing and the second cooler housing, thereby improving their work efficiency.
[0027] 2. In this application, when the worker places the two ends of the connector onto the outer walls of the first and second cooler housings respectively, the first and second fixing holes are aligned. Subsequently, the worker slides the fixing ring, causing the fixing ball to slide one end into the first fixing hole under the action of the fixing ring, thus fixing the first and second cooler housings within the connector. During this process, the worker only needs to slide the fixing ring to complete the fixing, thereby improving work efficiency. Subsequently, when the worker needs to disassemble the first and second cooler housings, the worker needs to slide the fixing ring to align the fixing groove with the second fixing hole. At this time, the worker can move the first and second cooler housings to separate the fixing ball from the first fixing hole. During this process, one end of the fixing ball moves into the fixing groove, thus reducing the difficulty for the worker to disassemble the first and second cooler housings.
[0028] 3. In this application, when the worker needs to slide the fixed ring, the worker needs to rotate the rotating ring, which causes the threaded component to rotate relative to the rotating ring. Since the threaded component is threadedly connected to the threaded groove, the threaded component moves away from the rotating ring under the action of the rotating ring, thereby causing the fixed ring to move away from the rotating ring under the action of the threaded component. This reduces the difficulty for the worker to move the fixed ring, thus reducing the workload. Furthermore, the threaded connection between the threaded component and the threaded groove also reduces the probability of the fixed ring slipping under external force, thereby improving the stability of the device. Attached Figure Description
[0029] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0030] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the fixing component in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0031] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 A magnified structural diagram of A in the diagram.
[0032] In the figure: 1. First cooler housing; 11. Second cooler housing; 12. Connector; 2. First fixing hole; 21. Second fixing hole; 22. Threaded groove; 23. Annular groove; 24. Limiting groove; 25. Sliding groove; 3. Fixing assembly; 31. Fixing ball; 32. Fixing ring; 33. Fixing groove; 4. Rotating ring; 41. Threaded part; 5. Annular block; 6. Blocking ring; 7. Blocking part; 8. Limiting part; 9. Sliding rod; 91. Sliding plate. Detailed Implementation
[0033] The technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0034] like Figure 1-3 As shown in the illustration, this application discloses a composite cooler housing, including a first cooler housing 1, a second cooler housing 11, a connector 12, a fixing assembly 3, a rotating ring 4, a threaded component 41, an annular block 5, a blocking ring 6, a blocking component 7, a limiting component 8, and a sliding rod 9. Both the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 are cylindrical tubular structures with horizontal axes. The connector 12 is located at one end of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 that are close to each other. Its axis coincides with the axes of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, and the connector 12 is rotatably connected to both the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11.
[0035] When workers need to connect the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, they need to fit both ends of the connector 12 onto the outer walls of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, respectively. Then, the workers activate the fixing assembly 3 to secure the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 to the connector 12. This process reduces the difficulty for workers in connecting the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, thereby improving their work efficiency.
[0036] Multiple first fixing holes 2 are arranged in a circumferential array on the inner wall of the connector 12, and multiple second fixing holes 21 are arranged in a circumferential array on the outer walls of both the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, with the first fixing holes 2 and the second fixing holes 21 facing each other. A fixing assembly 3 is disposed on the connector 12 for fixing the connector 12 to the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11. The fixing assembly 3 includes fixing balls 31 and fixing rings 32. Multiple fixing balls 31 are provided and are respectively installed in multiple first fixing holes 2, with the fixing balls 31 matching the second fixing holes 21. Two fixing rings 32 are provided and are sleeved on the outer wall of the connector 12, with their axes coinciding with the axis of the connector 12. A fixing groove 33 is provided on the inner wall of the fixing ring 32.
[0037] When the worker places both ends of the connector 12 onto the outer walls of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 respectively, the first fixing hole 2 and the second fixing hole 21 are aligned. Then, the worker slides the fixing ring 32, causing the fixing ball 31 to slide one end into the first fixing hole 2 under the action of the fixing ring 32. This fixes the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 within the connector 12. In this process, the worker only needs to slide the fixing ring 32 to complete the fixation, thus improving work efficiency. Subsequently, when the worker needs to disassemble the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, the worker needs to slide the fixing ring 32 to align the fixing groove 33 with the second fixing hole 21. At this time, the worker can move the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 to separate the fixing ball 31 from the first fixing hole 2. During this process, one end of the fixing ball 31 moves into the fixing groove 33, thus reducing the difficulty of disassembling the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11.
[0038] A rotating ring 4 is fitted onto the outer wall of the connector 12, with its axis coinciding with the axis of the connector 12. The rotating ring 4 is rotatably connected to the connector 12. Threaded grooves 22 are provided on the two opposite side walls of the rotating ring 4. Threaded parts 41 are threaded into the threaded grooves 22, and the two threaded parts 41 are respectively fixed to the adjacent fixed rings 32.
[0039] When the operator needs to slide the fixed ring 32, they must rotate the rotating ring 4, causing the threaded component 41 to rotate relative to the rotating ring 4. Since the threaded component 41 is threadedly connected to the threaded groove 22, it moves away from the rotating ring 4 under the action of the rotating ring 4. This, in turn, causes the fixed ring 32 to move away from the rotating ring 4 under the action of the threaded component 41, thus reducing the difficulty for the operator to move the fixed ring 32 and consequently reducing the workload. Furthermore, the threaded connection between the threaded component 41 and the threaded groove 22 also reduces the probability of the fixed ring 32 slipping under external force, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0040] An annular groove 23 is provided on the inner wall of the rotating ring 4. The annular block 5 is rotatably disposed in the annular groove 23, and its axis coincides with the axis of the rotating ring 4. The annular block 5 and the connector 12 are fixed to each other.
[0041] When the operator rotates the rotating ring 4, the annular block 5 rotates relative to the rotating ring 4. During this process, since the annular block 5 and the connector 12 are fixed to each other, the annular block 5 limits the rotation of the rotating ring 4, thereby reducing the probability of the rotating ring 4 moving and improving the stability of the device.
[0042] Two blocking rings 6 are provided and sleeved on the outer wall of the connector 12. Their axes coincide with the axis of the connector 12. Both blocking rings 6 are fixed to the connector 12. The side walls of the two blocking rings 6 that are close to each other abut against the two fixing rings 32 respectively.
[0043] When the blocking ring 6 limits the fixed ring 32, and when the side wall of the fixed ring 32 abuts against the side wall of the blocking ring 6, the fixed ring 32 cannot continue to move away from the rotating ring 4, thereby reducing the probability that the threaded part 41 and the threaded groove 22 will separate due to the operator continuously rotating the rotating ring 4, thus improving the stability of the device.
[0044] Two blocking members 7 are provided and symmetrically arranged on the inner wall of the connector 12. The side walls of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 that are close to each other abut against the side walls of the two blocking members 7 respectively.
[0045] When the worker places the two ends of connector 12 onto the outer walls of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 respectively, the side wall of the blocking member 7 abuts against the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11. At this time, the first fixing hole 2 and the second fixing hole 21 are aligned, which reduces the difficulty for the worker to align the first fixing hole 2 and the second fixing hole 21, thereby reducing the difficulty of the worker's work.
[0046] A limiting groove 24 is provided on the inner wall of the connector 12, and a limiting member 8 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11. The limiting member 8 is slidably connected to the limiting groove 24.
[0047] The limiting member 8 and the limiting groove 24 reduce the probability of relative rotation between the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 and the connector 12, thereby reducing the probability that the first fixing hole 2 cannot be aligned with the second fixing hole 21, thus improving the stability of the device.
[0048] Two mutually symmetrical sliding grooves 25 are opened through the side walls of the two blocking rings 6. The sliding rod 9 is a round rod structure with its axis horizontal. Multiple sliding rods 9 are provided and are slidably arranged in multiple sliding grooves 25 respectively, and two adjacent sliding rods 9 are respectively fixed to the adjacent fixed ring 32.
[0049] When the fixed ring 32 moves, the slide bar 9 moves with the fixed ring 32. During this process, the slide bar 9 reduces the probability that the threaded part 41 and the rotating ring 4 will rotate synchronously when the operator rotates the rotating ring 4, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0050] To improve the stability of the device, a sliding plate 91 is fixedly installed on the side wall of the slide rod 9. The diameter of the sliding plate 91 is larger than the diameter of the slide rod 9. The sliding plate 91 reduces the probability of the slide rod 9 separating from the slide groove 25, thereby improving the stability of the device.
[0051] To reduce the difficulty of the work for the operators, a frosted layer is provided on the outer wall of the rotating ring 4. The frosted layer reduces the difficulty for the operators to rotate the rotating ring 4, thereby reducing the overall difficulty of their work.
[0052] The working principle of the composite cooler housing in this embodiment is as follows: When the worker needs to connect the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11, the worker needs to put both ends of the connector 12 onto the outer walls of the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 respectively. Subsequently, the worker activates the fixing component 3 to fix the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 onto the connector 12. In this process, the difficulty of connecting the first cooler housing 1 and the second cooler housing 11 to each other is reduced, thereby improving the worker's work efficiency.
[0053] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A composite cooler housing, comprising a first cooler housing (1) and a second cooler housing (11), characterized in that: A connector (12) is installed at one end of the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11) that are close to each other. The connector (12) is sleeved on the outer wall of the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11). The connector (12) is rotatably connected to the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11). A fixing component (3) is provided on the connector (12) for fixing the connector (12) to the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11).
2. The composite cooler housing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the connector (12) is provided with a plurality of first fixing holes (2) arranged in a circumferential array. The outer walls of the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11) are provided with a plurality of second fixing holes (21) arranged in a circumferential array. The first fixing holes (2) and the second fixing holes (21) are directly opposite each other. The fixing component (3) includes a plurality of fixing balls (31) respectively installed in the plurality of first fixing holes (2) and two fixing rings (32) sleeved on the outer wall of the connector (12). The fixing balls (31) are matched with the second fixing holes (21). The inner wall of the fixing rings (32) is provided with fixing grooves (33).
3. The composite cooler housing according to claim 2, characterized in that: A rotating ring (4) is fitted on the outer wall of the connector (12). The rotating ring (4) is rotatably connected to the connector (12). Threaded grooves (22) are provided on the two opposite side walls of the rotating ring (4). Threaded parts (41) are threaded into the two threaded grooves (22). The two threaded parts (41) are fixed to the adjacent fixed rings (32) respectively.
4. The composite cooler housing according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner wall of the rotating ring (4) is provided with an annular groove (23), and an annular block (5) is rotatably arranged in the annular groove (23). The annular block (5) is fixed to the connector (12).
5. The composite cooler housing according to claim 2, characterized in that: Two symmetrical blocking rings (6) are fitted on the outer wall of the connector (12). Both blocking rings (6) are fixed to the connector (12). The side walls of the two blocking rings (6) that are close to each other abut against the two fixing rings (32).
6. The composite cooler housing according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two mutually symmetrical blocking members (7) are fixedly provided on the inner wall of the connector (12). The side walls of the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11) that are close to each other abut against the side walls of the two blocking members (7).
7. The composite cooler housing according to claim 1, characterized in that: A limiting groove (24) is provided on the inner wall of the connector (12). A limiting member (8) is fixedly provided on the outer wall of both the first cooler housing (1) and the second cooler housing (11). The limiting member (8) is slidably connected to the limiting groove (24).
8. The composite cooler housing according to claim 5, characterized in that: Two mutually symmetrical sliding grooves (25) are opened through the side walls of the two blocking rings (6), and sliding rods (9) are slidably arranged in the multiple sliding grooves (25). Two adjacent sliding rods (9) are respectively fixed to the adjacent fixed rings (32).
9. The composite cooler housing according to claim 8, characterized in that: A sliding plate (91) is fixedly installed on the side wall of the slide rod (9), and the diameter of the sliding plate (91) is larger than the diameter of the slide rod (9).
10. The composite cooler housing according to claim 3, characterized in that: The outer wall of the rotating ring (4) is provided with a frosted layer.