EPS quick response emergency power supply for server operation guarantee
By introducing fixing and heat dissipation mechanisms into the emergency power supply, the problem of cumbersome battery pack assembly is solved, enabling rapid installation and stable operation of the battery pack, and improving work efficiency and power supply reliability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520657708.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-09
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the battery packs inside the power supply box are fixed by multiple sets of bolts, which is a cumbersome process that consumes a lot of time and manpower and seriously affects work efficiency.
The battery pack is fastened using a fixing mechanism, which includes a mounting plate, threaded rod, slider, support rod, and clamping block. The threaded rod is driven to rotate by a crank handle, and the slider drives the support rod and clamping block to achieve fast fixing. A heat dissipation mechanism is also provided to ensure the stable operation of the battery pack.
It significantly simplifies the battery pack installation process, saves time and manpower, improves work efficiency, and ensures the stability of the battery pack through effective heat dissipation, ensuring the reliability of the emergency power supply for long-term operation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of emergency power supply technology, specifically to an EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection. Background Technology
[0002] In today's digital age, information technology is developing explosively and rapidly. As the core hub for data storage, processing and computing, servers are widely used in various key fields such as finance, healthcare, the Internet, and government. In the event of a sudden power outage, emergency power supplies are needed to respond quickly and provide continuous power to the servers to prevent data loss and server damage, and to ensure stable server operation.
[0003] In the prior art, Chinese patent application number CN202220508485.5 discloses an easy-to-install EPS emergency power supply, including a power supply box. Fixed mounting blocks are fixedly connected to the middle of both sides of the power supply box. Rotating rods are rotatably connected to the middle of the front and rear ends of each fixed mounting block. First connecting rods are fixedly connected to both sides of the middle rear end of the power supply box. The first and second connecting rods are connected by limiting sliders. The limiting sliders slide into the interior of the first and second connecting rods, and simultaneously, sliding blocks on them engage with slots, achieving a stable connection to the power supply box. During disassembly, the limiting sliders can be directly pulled out for quick installation and removal of the power supply box. During transportation, the power supply box can be pushed or moved to a suitable position using a pull rod. Rollers, in conjunction with the rotating sliders and the fixing ring, allow for free change of the power supply box's movement direction, greatly facilitating transportation.
[0004] Based on the above information, the existing technology relies on multiple sets of bolts for fixing multiple battery packs inside the power supply box when assembling them. This process is cumbersome, consumes a lot of time and manpower, and seriously restricts the improvement of work efficiency. Therefore, further improvements are needed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection, in order to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that when assembling multiple battery packs inside the power supply box, multiple bolts are used for fixing, which is a cumbersome operation process that consumes a lot of time and manpower and seriously restricts the improvement of work efficiency.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection, comprising an emergency power supply body, an installation plate slidably installed inside the emergency power supply body, and a fixing mechanism for quickly fixing the battery pack inside the installation plate;
[0007] The fixing mechanism includes a placement groove formed on the outer wall of the mounting plate. A threaded rod is rotatably mounted inside the mounting plate, and a slider is threadedly mounted on the outer wall of the threaded rod. A support rod is rotatably mounted on the outer wall of the slider. A clamping block is rotatably mounted at the end of the support rod, and its outer wall is slidably connected to the mounting plate. A limiting block is provided on the outer wall of the clamping block, and a protective pad is provided on the outer wall of the clamping block. A crank handle is fixedly mounted at the end of the threaded rod. Two sets of slide rails are symmetrically mounted on the outer wall of the mounting plate. A magnetic block is provided on the outer wall of the end of the mounting plate to attract the inner wall of the emergency power supply body. A heat dissipation mechanism for cooling the battery pack is provided inside the emergency power supply body.
[0008] Furthermore, the mounting plate is provided with multiple sets of equal spacing on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body, the placement slots are provided corresponding to the battery packs, and multiple sets of placement slots are provided with equal spacing on the outer wall of the mounting plate. The slide rail is T-shaped as a whole, and the length of the slide rail is less than the length of the mounting plate.
[0009] Furthermore, the clamping block is located at the end of the placement groove, and a V-shaped groove is formed on the outer wall of the clamping block near the battery pack. The clamping block is correspondingly set with the placement groove. The protective pad is made of rubber, and the outer wall of the protective pad is in contact with the outer wall of the battery pack.
[0010] Furthermore, the slider is provided with multiple sets of equal spacing on the outer wall of the threaded rod, and the outer wall of the slider is provided with threaded holes for the threaded rod to pass through. The slider is located between two sets of clamping blocks, and the limiting blocks are symmetrically arranged on the outer walls of both sides of the slider.
[0011] Furthermore, the length of the threaded rod is set to correspond to the clamping block, and the end of the threaded rod with the crank handle is located outside the mounting plate. The mounting plate has a groove inside that corresponds to the clamping block, the limiting block, the support rod, and the slider.
[0012] Furthermore, the heat dissipation mechanism includes a cooler fixedly installed on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body, a cold air flow channel is opened inside the emergency power supply body, a through hole is opened on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body, a heat dissipation fan is fixedly installed on the top of the emergency power supply body, a heat dissipation channel is opened on the top of the emergency power supply body, and a heat dissipation hole is provided on the inner wall of the top of the emergency power supply body.
[0013] Furthermore, the cooler is symmetrically arranged in two sets on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body, the cold air channel has a U-shaped cross-section and is connected to the cooler, and multiple sets of through holes are evenly spaced on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body and the outer wall of the mounting plate, and the ends of the through holes are connected to the cold air channels.
[0014] Furthermore, the heat dissipation channel is designed in the shape of a frustum, and the top of the heat dissipation channel is connected to the heat dissipation fan. Multiple sets of heat dissipation holes are equally spaced on the inner wall of the top of the emergency power supply body, and the ends of the heat dissipation holes are connected to the heat dissipation channel.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0016] The EPS (Emergency Power Supply) for server operation ensures rapid response and significantly optimizes the battery pack installation process through its fixed mechanism. During installation, workers simply turn a crank, which rotates a threaded rod, causing a slider threaded onto the outer wall of the rod to move along it. A support rod is mounted on the outer wall of the slider, and a clamping block at the end of the support rod is slidably connected to the mounting plate. As the slider moves, the support rod pushes the clamping block towards the battery pack in the placement slot. The clamping block has a V-shaped groove on its outer wall near the battery pack, and a rubber protective pad on its outer wall for better contact with the battery pack. This ensures stable clamping while preventing damage to the battery pack. Multiple clamping blocks can simultaneously secure multiple battery packs in the placement slot, greatly simplifying the operation, significantly saving installation time and manpower, and effectively improving work efficiency.
[0017] Furthermore, by incorporating a heat dissipation mechanism, a good heat dissipation environment is provided for the stable operation of the battery pack. The cooler is installed on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body, and the cold air it generates circulates inside the emergency power supply body through cold air channels connected to the cooler. Multiple sets of through holes in the cold air channels allow the cold air to flow evenly to the battery pack, carrying away the heat generated by the battery pack. At the same time, a cooling fan fixedly installed on the top of the emergency power supply body draws out hot air through a cooling air channel connected to the cooling fan. The cooling air channel and the cooling holes facilitate the rapid discharge of hot air, which can effectively reduce the temperature of the battery pack in a timely manner, preventing the battery pack from degrading or even being damaged due to overheating. This ensures the stability of the battery pack during long-term operation of the emergency power supply, thereby guaranteeing the reliability of the server operation. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the main body of the emergency power supply of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the heat dissipation mechanism of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing mechanism of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the slider, support rod, and clamping block structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the threaded rod, slider, support rod, and clamping block structure of this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Emergency power supply body; 2. Mounting plate; 201. Placement slot; 202. Slide rail; 3. Threaded rod; 301. Slider; 302. Support rod; 303. Clamping block; 304. Protective pad; 305. Limiting block; 306. Handle; 4. Cooler; 401. Cold air passage; 402. Through hole; 5. Cooling fan; 501. Cooling passage; 502. Cooling hole; 6. Magnetic block. Detailed Implementation
[0025] 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.
[0026] Example 1: Please refer to Figure 1-6This utility model provides the following technical solution: an EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection, including an emergency power supply body 1, an installation plate 2 slidably mounted inside the emergency power supply body 1, a fixing mechanism for quickly fixing the battery pack inside the installation plate 2, the fixing mechanism including a placement groove 201 opened on the outer wall of the installation plate 2, a threaded rod 3 rotatably mounted inside the installation plate 2, a slider 301 threadedly mounted on the outer wall of the threaded rod 3, a support rod 302 rotatably mounted on the outer wall of the slider 301, a clamping block 303 rotatably mounted at the end of the support rod 302 with its outer wall slidably connected to the installation plate 2, a limiting block 305 on the outer wall of the clamping block 303, a protective pad 304 on the outer wall of the clamping block 303, a crank handle 306 fixedly mounted at the end of the threaded rod 3, two sets of slide rails 202 symmetrically mounted on the outer wall of the installation plate 2, a magnetic block 6 adsorbing with the inner wall of the emergency power supply body 1 on the outer wall of the end of the installation plate 2, and multiple sets of placement grooves 201 evenly spaced on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body 1. 1. Corresponding to the battery pack, multiple sets of placement slots 201 are evenly spaced on the outer wall of the mounting plate 2. The slide rail 202 has an overall T-shaped design, and its length is less than that of the mounting plate 2. The clamping block 303 is located at the end of the placement slot 201, and a V-shaped groove is opened on the outer wall of the clamping block 303 close to the battery pack. The clamping block 303 is corresponding to the placement slot 201. The protective pad 304 is made of rubber, and its outer wall fits against the outer wall of the battery pack. The slider 301 has threads... Multiple sets of rods 3 are evenly spaced on the outer wall, and the outer wall of slider 301 is provided with threaded holes for threaded rods 3 to pass through. Slider 301 is located between two sets of clamping blocks 303. Limiting blocks 305 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the outer wall of slider 301. The length of threaded rod 3 is corresponding to that of clamping block 303. One end of threaded rod 3 with crank handle 306 is located outside the mounting plate 2. The mounting plate 2 is provided with grooves corresponding to clamping blocks 303, limiting blocks 305, support rods 302 and sliders 301.
[0027] When installing the battery pack, first pull the mounting plate 2. The mounting plate 2 slides out along the slide rail 202 to allow the battery pack to be placed in the placement slot 201. The operator turns the crank handle 306, and the rotational motion of the crank handle 306 is transmitted to the threaded rod 3, causing it to begin rotating around its own axis. Since the slider 301 is threadedly connected to the threaded rod 3 through the threaded hole, the rotation of the threaded rod 3 is converted into linear motion of the slider 301 along the axial direction of the threaded rod 3. During the movement of the slider 301, the support rod 302 rotatably mounted on its outer wall moves accordingly. One end of the support rod 302 is rotatably connected to the slider 301, and the other end is rotatably connected to the clamping block 303. The clamping block 303 slides against the mounting plate 2. The linear motion of the slider 301 is converted into the sliding of the clamping block 303 through the support rod 302. The clamping block 303 gradually approaches the battery pack in the placement slot 201. The V-shaped groove of the clamping block 303 close to the outer wall of the battery pack and the rubber protective pad 304 play a key role. The V-shaped groove can adapt to the shape of the battery pack and provide better fit. The rubber protective pad 304 ensures the stability of clamping and avoids direct hard contact between the clamping block 303 and the battery pack, preventing damage to the battery pack. Multiple sets of clamping blocks 303 can quickly and firmly fix multiple sets of battery packs in the placement slot 201 at the same time, efficiently completing the battery pack installation work.
[0028] Example 2: Based on Example 1, a heat dissipation mechanism is also disclosed, the specific structure of which is as follows: The emergency power supply body 1 is internally equipped with a heat dissipation mechanism for cooling the battery pack. The heat dissipation mechanism includes a cooler 4 fixedly installed on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body 1; a cold air flow channel 401 is opened inside the emergency power supply body 1; a through hole 402 is opened on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body 1; a cooling fan 5 is fixedly installed on the top of the emergency power supply body 1; a heat dissipation channel 501 is opened on the top of the emergency power supply body 1; and heat dissipation holes 502 are provided on the inner wall of the top of the emergency power supply body 1. 4. Two sets of cold air channels 401 are symmetrically arranged on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body 1. The cold air channel 401 has a U-shaped cross-section and is connected to the cooler 4. Multiple sets of through holes 402 are evenly spaced on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body 1 and the outer wall of the mounting plate 2. The ends of the through holes 402 are connected to the cold air channels 401. The heat dissipation channel 501 is generally designed in the shape of a frustum. The top of the heat dissipation channel 501 is connected to the cooling fan 5. Multiple sets of heat dissipation holes 502 are evenly spaced on the top inner wall of the emergency power supply body 1. The ends of the heat dissipation holes 502 are connected to the heat dissipation channel 501.
[0029] The cooler 4, serving as the cold source for the heat dissipation system, is installed on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body 1. Upon startup, the cooler 4 generates low-temperature cold air, which enters the emergency power supply body 1 through the cold airflow channel 401 connected to the cooler 4. The cold airflow channel 401 has a U-shaped design, which helps to distribute the cold air relatively evenly within the emergency power supply body 1. Multiple sets of through holes 402, evenly spaced on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body 1, are connected to the cold airflow channel 401. The cold air flows out from the through holes 402 and blows directly onto the surface of the battery pack, exchanging heat with it and absorbing the heat generated during battery operation, thus lowering the battery pack temperature. Simultaneously, the cooling fan 5, fixedly installed on the top of the emergency power supply body 1, begins to operate. The cooling fan 5 generates negative pressure, expelling the hot air inside the emergency power supply body 1 through the cooling airflow channel 501 and the cooling holes 502 connected to the cooling fan 5. This heat dissipation mechanism can effectively and promptly reduce the temperature of the battery pack, ensuring that the battery pack operates in a stable temperature environment. This ensures the long-term stable operation of the emergency power supply and provides a solid guarantee for the reliable operation of the server.
[0030] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected" and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0031] Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection, comprising an emergency power supply body (1), wherein an mounting plate (2) is slidably installed inside the emergency power supply body (1), and the mounting plate (2) is provided with a fixing mechanism for quickly fixing the battery pack inside; Its features are: The fixing mechanism includes a placement groove (201) on the outer wall of the mounting plate (2), a threaded rod (3) is rotatably installed inside the mounting plate (2), and a slider (301) is threadedly installed on the outer wall of the threaded rod (3), and a support rod (302) is rotatably installed on the outer wall of the slider (301). A clamping block (303) with its outer wall slidably connected to the mounting plate (2) is rotatably installed at the end of the support rod (302), and a limiting block (305) is provided on the outer wall of the clamping block (303). A protective pad (304) is provided on the outer wall of the clamping block (303). A crank (306) is fixedly installed at the end of the threaded rod (3). Two sets of slide rails (202) are symmetrically installed on the outer wall of the mounting plate (2). A magnetic block (6) that attracts the inner wall of the emergency power supply body (1) is provided on the outer wall of the end of the mounting plate (2). A heat dissipation mechanism for heat dissipation of the battery pack is provided inside the emergency power supply body (1).
2. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting plate (2) is provided with multiple sets at equal intervals on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body (1). The placement slot (201) is provided corresponding to the battery pack. The placement slot (201) is provided with multiple sets at equal intervals on the outer wall of the mounting plate (2). The slide rail (202) is T-shaped as a whole, and the length of the slide rail (202) is less than the length of the mounting plate (2).
3. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamp (303) is located at the end of the placement groove (201), and a V-shaped groove is provided on the outer wall of the end of the clamp (303) close to the battery pack. The clamp (303) is correspondingly arranged with the placement groove (201). The protective pad (304) is made of rubber, and the outer wall of the protective pad (304) is in contact with the outer wall of the battery pack.
4. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The slider (301) is provided with multiple sets at equal intervals on the outer wall of the threaded rod (3), and the outer wall of the slider (301) is provided with threaded holes for the threaded rod (3) to pass through. The slider (301) is located between two sets of clamping blocks (303), and the limiting blocks (305) are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the outer wall of the slider (301).
5. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The length of the threaded rod (3) is set to correspond to the clamping block (303), and one end of the threaded rod (3) with a crank (306) is located outside the mounting plate (2). The mounting plate (2) has a groove inside that corresponds to the clamping block (303), the limiting block (305), the support rod (302), and the slider (301).
6. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 1, characterized in that: The heat dissipation mechanism includes a cooler (4) fixedly installed on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body (1). The emergency power supply body (1) has a cold air flow channel (401) inside and a through hole (402) on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body (1). A heat dissipation fan (5) is fixedly installed on the top of the emergency power supply body (1). A heat dissipation channel (501) is opened on the top of the emergency power supply body (1). A heat dissipation hole (502) is provided on the inner wall of the top of the emergency power supply body (1).
7. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 6, characterized in that: The cooler (4) is symmetrically arranged in two sets on the outer wall of the emergency power supply body (1). The cold air flow channel (401) has a U-shaped cross-section and is connected to the cooler (4). The through holes (402) are arranged in multiple sets at equal intervals on the inner wall of the emergency power supply body (1) and the outer wall of the mounting plate (2), and the end of the through hole (402) is connected to the cold air flow channel (401).
8. The EPS rapid response emergency power supply for server operation protection according to claim 6, characterized in that: The heat dissipation channel (501) is designed in the shape of a frustum, and the top of the heat dissipation channel (501) is connected to the heat dissipation fan (5). Multiple sets of heat dissipation holes (502) are equally spaced on the inner wall of the top of the emergency power supply body (1), and the ends of the heat dissipation holes (502) are connected to the heat dissipation channel (501).
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