Anti-slip network access equipment
By introducing a bottom-adhesive anti-slip component, an adjustable anti-loosening component, and a detachable external antenna into the network access device, the problems of device slippage and network cable loosening are solved, achieving device stability and connection reliability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520550860.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-27
AI Technical Summary
Existing network access devices are prone to damage from slipping, and network cable connections are easily loosened; current technologies have not effectively addressed this problem.
An anti-slip network access device was designed, which adopts a downward adsorption anti-slip component and an adjustable anti-loosening component, combined with a buffer positioning component and a detachable external antenna, to ensure that the device is stable on the desktop and prevent the network cable from becoming loose.
It effectively prevents equipment from slipping and being damaged due to contact, and avoids network outages caused by detached network cables, ensuring the stability of equipment and connections.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of network access equipment technology, and more specifically, to an anti-slip network access device. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of internet technology, accessing the internet via fiber optic cables has become widely popular. Fiber optic internet access is achieved based on an optical access network architecture. This architecture includes optical access network equipment and network access equipment. The optical access network equipment consists of a broadband access server, an optical line terminal (OLT), and a splitter, connected sequentially via optical cables. The network access equipment typically includes an optical cable switch and an optical modem module. The network access equipment connects to the optical access network equipment via optical cables, enabling users to access the internet through the network access equipment.
[0003] Existing network access devices have multiple ports to facilitate the insertion of network cables. However, these devices are mainly placed on indoor desktops. When placed directly on the desktop, they are prone to slipping and falling, which can easily cause damage to the access devices. In addition, the connection points of the network cables are also prone to loosening.
[0004] No effective solutions have yet been proposed to address the problems in the relevant technologies. Utility Model Content
[0005] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to propose an anti-slip network access device.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution: an anti-slip network access device includes a housing, a switch installed on one side of the housing, a bottom adsorption anti-slip component installed on the bottom of the housing, a power interface provided on one side of the housing, an external antenna detachably installed on the housing by rotating the connector, several network ports opened on the side of the housing located at the power interface, and an adjustable anti-loosening component provided on the housing located below the network ports.
[0007] Preferably, the interior of the housing is equipped with a circuit board, and the four corners of the circuit board are connected to the housing via buffer positioning components. The circuit board is equipped with a central processing unit and a memory chip, and a power management chip corresponding to the power interface is also provided on the circuit board. The network port is electrically connected to the circuit board.
[0008] Preferably, the lower adsorption anti-slip component includes a lower support base fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer shell, a main rubber suction cup is installed at the center of the bottom of the lower support base, and four auxiliary rubber suction cups are evenly distributed on the outside of the main rubber suction cup at the bottom of the lower support base.
[0009] Preferably, the adjustable anti-loosening component includes a support pad fixed on the outer shell, a support column movably inserted into the support pad, a U-shaped support sleeve fixedly installed at the top of the support column, and an elastic limiting protrusion provided at the opening of the U-shaped support sleeve.
[0010] Preferably, the support pad has a strip-shaped movable groove, and the bottom end of the support column is fixedly connected to an adjusting threaded crossbar that passes through the strip-shaped movable groove. A limit nut is threaded onto the adjusting threaded crossbar.
[0011] Preferably, the buffer positioning component includes an arc-shaped positioning plate, which is fixed to the outer corner of the outer wall of the housing. An elastic buffer sheet is provided at the connection between the arc-shaped positioning plate and the housing. A right-angle mounting groove matching the circuit board is provided on the arc-shaped positioning plate. A buffer pad is provided at the bottom of the right-angle mounting groove. Three sets of fixing screws are threaded on the arc-shaped positioning plate.
[0012] Preferably, an upper sealing cover is detachably installed on the outer casing, the upper sealing cover is provided with a status indicator light, and a heat dissipation mesh is provided on the side of the upper sealing cover located on the status indicator light.
[0013] This utility model provides an anti-slip network access device, which has the following advantages:
[0014] A switch is installed on one side of the outer casing for turning the device on and off. The lower suction anti-slip component allows the casing to be stably attached to a smooth tabletop, preventing it from falling off. An external antenna that can be detached and installed by rotating the connector enhances the wireless network signal. The network port facilitates the connection and insertion of the network cable, and the adjustable anti-loosening component prevents the inserted network cable from becoming loose. This utility model has a simple structure, allowing the device to be stably attached to a smooth tabletop, preventing damage to internal electronic components from accidental drops, and also preventing the network cable from becoming detached and causing network interruption. Attached Figure Description
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view of an anti-slip network access device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the outer casing of an anti-slip network access device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the lower adsorption anti-slip component in an anti-slip network access device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the adjustable anti-loosening component in an anti-slip network access device according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a buffer positioning component in an anti-slip network access device according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0021] In the picture:
[0022] 1. Outer casing; 2. Switch; 3. Lower suction anti-slip assembly; 4. Power interface; 5. Rotary connector; 6. External antenna; 7. Network port; 8. Adjustable anti-loosening assembly; 9. Buffer positioning assembly; 10. Circuit board; 11. Central processing unit; 12. Memory chip; 13. Lower support base; 14. Main rubber suction cup; 15. Auxiliary rubber suction cup; 16. Support pad; 17. Support column; 18. U-shaped support sleeve; 19. Elastic limit protrusion; 20. Strip-shaped movable groove; 21. Adjustable threaded crossbar; 22. Limit nut; 23. Arc-shaped positioning plate; 24. Elastic buffer sheet; 25. Right-angle mounting groove; 26. Buffer pad; 27. Fixing screw; 28. Upper sealing cover; 29. Status indicator light; 30. Heat dissipation mesh. Detailed Implementation
[0023] 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.
[0024] Please see Figure 1-5This utility model provides an anti-slip network access device, including a housing 1. A switch 2 is installed on one side of the housing 1, and a bottom suction anti-slip component 3 is installed on the bottom of the housing 1. The switch 2 on the side of the housing 1 is used to turn the device on and off. The bottom suction anti-slip component 3 allows the housing 1 to be stably attached to a smooth tabletop, preventing it from falling off. A power interface 4 is provided on one side of the housing 1. An external antenna 6 is detachably installed on the housing 1 by rotating a connector 5. Several network ports 7 are provided on the side of the housing 1 near the power interface 4. An adjustable anti-loosening component 8 is provided on the housing 1 below the network ports 7. The external antenna 6, which can be detachably installed by rotating the connector 5, is used to enhance the wireless network signal. The network ports 7 facilitate the connection and insertion of network cables, and the adjustable anti-loosening component 8 can prevent the inserted network cable from becoming loose.
[0025] In one embodiment, please refer to the appendix to the specification. Figure 2 As shown, a circuit board 10 is located inside the outer casing 1. The four corners of the circuit board 10 are connected to the outer casing 1 via buffer positioning components 9. A central processing unit 11 and a memory chip 12 are respectively installed on the circuit board 10. The circuit board 10 also has a power management chip corresponding to the power interface 4. The network port 7 is electrically connected to the circuit board 10. The central processing unit 11 is responsible for running the operating system and executing various network protocols, while the memory chip 12 is used to store the operating system and configuration files.
[0026] In one embodiment, please refer to the appendix to the specification. Figure 3 As shown, the lower suction anti-slip assembly 3 includes a lower support base 13 fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer casing 1. A main rubber suction cup 14 is installed at the center of the bottom of the lower support base 13, and four auxiliary rubber suction cups 15 are evenly distributed on the outside of the main rubber suction cup 14 at the bottom of the lower support base 13. By using the main rubber suction cup 14 in conjunction with the four auxiliary rubber suction cups 15, the entire device can be stably attached to a smooth tabletop, thus preventing it from falling off upon contact.
[0027] In one embodiment, please refer to the appendix to the specification. Figure 4As shown, the adjustable anti-loosening component 8 includes a support pad 16 fixed to the outer shell 1. A support column 17 is movably inserted into the support pad 16. A U-shaped support sleeve 18 is fixedly installed at the top of the support column 17, and an elastic limiting protrusion 19 is provided at the opening of the U-shaped support sleeve 18. A strip-shaped movable groove 20 is provided on the support pad 16. An adjusting threaded crossbar 21 that passes through the strip-shaped movable groove 20 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the support column 17. A limiting nut 22 is threaded onto the adjusting threaded crossbar 21. The U-shaped support sleeve 18 is supported by the support column 17 on the support pad 16. After the network cable is inserted into the U-shaped support sleeve 18, the elastic limiting protrusion 19 prevents the network cable from loosening, thereby achieving the anti-loosening effect. During adjustment, the limiting nut 22 is loosened, and the adjusting threaded crossbar 21 is pushed to adjust the height of the support column 17. After reaching the appropriate position, it is tightened.
[0028] In one embodiment, please refer to the appendix to the specification. Figure 5 As shown, the buffer positioning assembly 9 includes an arc-shaped positioning plate 23, which is fixed to the outer corner of the outer wall of the housing 1. An elastic buffer sheet 24 is provided at the connection between the arc-shaped positioning plate 23 and the housing 1. A right-angle mounting groove 25 matching the circuit board 10 is formed on the arc-shaped positioning plate 23. A buffer pad 26 is provided at the bottom of the right-angle mounting groove 25. Three sets of fixing screws 27 are threaded onto the arc-shaped positioning plate 23. By inserting the four corners of the circuit board 10 into the right-angle mounting groove 25 and fixing it with the fixing screws 27, the circuit board 10 is buffered and protected through the cooperation of the buffer pad 26 and the elastic buffer sheet 24.
[0029] In one embodiment, please refer to the appendix to the specification. Figure 1 As shown, an upper sealing cover 28 is detachably installed on the outer casing 1. A status indicator light 29 is provided on the upper sealing cover 28, and a heat dissipation mesh 30 is provided on one side of the status indicator light 29. The upper sealing cover 28 is used to seal the outer casing 1, and the heat dissipation mesh 30 facilitates heat dissipation during operation.
[0030] In practical applications, a switch 2 is installed on one side of the outer casing 1 for turning the device on and off. The lower adsorption anti-slip component 3 allows the outer casing 1 to be stably adsorbed on a smooth tabletop, preventing it from falling off upon contact. An external antenna 6 can be detachably installed by rotating the connector 5 to enhance the wireless network signal. The network port 7 facilitates the connection and insertion of the network cable. The adjustable anti-loosening component 8 can prevent the inserted network cable from becoming loose. This utility model has a simple structure and can stably adsorb the device on a smooth tabletop, preventing it from falling off upon contact and damaging the internal electronic components. It can also prevent the connected network cable from becoming detached and causing network disconnection.
[0031] Although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole. The technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. An anti-slip network access device, characterized in that, Includes an outer shell (1), a switch (2) installed on one side of the outer shell (1), a bottom adsorption anti-slip component (3) installed on the bottom of the outer shell (1), a power interface (4) provided on one side of the outer shell (1), an external antenna (6) detachably installed on the outer shell (1) by rotating the connector (5), several network ports (7) opened on the outer shell (1) on one side of the power interface (4), and an adjustable anti-loosening component (8) provided on the outer shell (1) below the network ports (7).
2. The anti-slip network access device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inside of the outer casing (1) is provided with a circuit board (10). The four corners of the circuit board (10) are connected to the outer casing (1) through a buffer positioning component (9). The circuit board (10) is provided with a central processing unit (11) and a memory chip (12). The circuit board (10) is also provided with a power management chip corresponding to the power interface (4). The network port (7) is electrically connected to the circuit board (10).
3. A network access device for preventing slippage according to claim 2, characterized in that, The lower adsorption anti-slip component (3) includes a lower support base (13) fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer shell (1). A main rubber suction cup (14) is installed at the center of the bottom of the lower support base (13), and four auxiliary rubber suction cups (15) are evenly distributed on the outside of the main rubber suction cup (14) at the bottom of the lower support base (13).
4. A network access device for preventing slippage according to claim 3, characterized in that, The adjustable anti-loosening component (8) includes a support pad (16) fixed on the outer shell (1), a support column (17) is movably inserted into the support pad (16), a U-shaped support sleeve (18) is fixedly installed at the top of the support column (17), and an elastic limiting protrusion (19) is provided at the opening of the U-shaped support sleeve (18).
5. An anti-slip network access device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The support pad (16) has a strip-shaped movable groove (20), and the bottom end of the support column (17) is fixedly connected to an adjusting threaded crossbar (21) that passes through the strip-shaped movable groove (20). A limit nut (22) is threaded on the adjusting threaded crossbar (21).
6. A fall-resistant network access device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The buffer positioning assembly (9) includes an arc-shaped positioning plate (23), which is fixed at the corner of the outer wall of the outer shell (1). An elastic buffer sheet (24) is provided at the connection between the arc-shaped positioning plate (23) and the outer shell (1). A right-angle mounting groove (25) matching the circuit board (10) is provided on the arc-shaped positioning plate (23). A buffer pad (26) is provided at the bottom of the right-angle mounting groove (25). Three sets of fixing screws (27) are threaded on the arc-shaped positioning plate (23).
7. An anti-slip network access device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The outer casing (1) is detachably fitted with an upper sealing cover (28), which is provided with a status indicator light (29). The upper sealing cover (28) is provided with a heat dissipation mesh (30) on one side of the status indicator light (29).