Archive classified storage device
By incorporating drying components and partitioned storage units within the filing cabinet, the problem of moisture prevention and drying of archives in humid environments is solved, achieving efficient protection and convenient access to the archives.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing archival classification and storage devices are difficult to effectively prevent moisture and dry in humid environments, leading to mold growth and fading of writing. Furthermore, traditional devices lack precise localized moisture-proofing measures, and archives are at high risk of moisture damage, especially during rainy weather or when environmental humidity changes. Restoration work is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and difficult to fully restore.
The filing cabinet is equipped with a drying component, including an air pump, heater, and sensors. It automatically adjusts by detecting humidity and temperature, drawing in air for heating and circulating drying. Combined with a filter element to filter impurities, the partitioned storage units facilitate classified storage and rapid drying.
It achieves precise moisture prevention and rapid drying inside the filing cabinet, reducing the risk of moisture damage to the files, improving storage security and convenience, and ensuring the integrity and readability of the files.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of archival storage devices, specifically an archival classification and storage device. Background Technology
[0002] In archival management, the classification and storage of archives is crucial. However, existing archival classification and storage devices have many problems, especially in dealing with moisture. A damp environment can easily cause paper to mold and ink to fade, seriously damaging the integrity and readability of the archives. Traditional archival storage cabinets usually only have simple classification and storage functions and lack effective drying and moisture-proofing measures. Although some storage locations use dehumidifiers and other equipment to improve the overall humidity, they are difficult to accurately solve the problem of localized dampness inside the archival cabinets. Moreover, when encountering rainy weather or sudden changes in the humidity of the storage environment, archives still face the risk of becoming damp. In addition, during long-term storage, archives are also prone to accumulating moisture due to poor ventilation. Once archives become damp, the repair work is not only time-consuming and laborious, but may also fail to fully restore the archives to their original state, causing irreparable damage.
[0003] Therefore, there is an urgent practical need to develop a classified storage device that can effectively dry and prevent moisture in archives. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide an archive classification and storage device to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] An archive classification and storage device includes an archive cabinet with a storage unit slidably connected inside. The storage unit includes a storage compartment. A drying assembly is fixedly installed on the top outer wall of the archive cabinet. The drying assembly includes an air pump. The output end of the air pump is fixedly connected to a first air pipe. A heater is fixedly installed on the output end of the first air pipe. The output end of the heater is fixedly connected to a second air pipe on the top inner wall of the archive cabinet. A check valve is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the output end of the second air pipe. An exhaust pipe is fixedly connected to the top outer wall of the archive cabinet. A solenoid valve and a second check valve are fixedly installed on the outer wall of the exhaust pipe.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, universal wheels are rotatably connected to the four corners of the bottom outer wall of the filing cabinet, and the universal wheels include a locking structure.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a storage battery is fixedly installed on the top outer wall of the filing cabinet, the storage battery is electrically connected to a charging port, and the charging port is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the filing cabinet.
[0009] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the front outer wall of the filing cabinet is rotatably connected to the cabinet door via a hinge, and a controller is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the cabinet door. The controller is electrically connected to a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the temperature sensor is used to detect the internal temperature of the filing cabinet, the humidity sensor is used to detect the internal humidity of the filing cabinet, the cabinet door is sealed to the inner wall of the filing cabinet, and the top of the filing cabinet is detachably installed with a top plate by screws.
[0011] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the air pump is fixedly installed on the top inner wall of the filing cabinet, the input end of the air pump is provided with a filter chamber, the inner wall of the filter chamber is inserted and installed with a filter element, the outer wall of the end of the filter chamber is threadedly connected with a rear cover plate, and the heater includes a diversion chamber.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the diversion chamber is connected to the first air pipe, electric heating tubes are uniformly fixedly installed on the outer wall of the diversion chamber, the output end of the electric heating tubes is fixedly connected to the manifold, and the output end of the manifold is connected to the second air pipe.
[0013] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the storage unit is provided in a plurality of parts, the storage compartment is slidably installed on the inner wall of the filing cabinet via a slide rail, the inner wall of the storage compartment is evenly provided with partitions, a transparent label box is fixedly installed on the front outer wall of the storage compartment, and a handle is fixedly installed on the front outer wall of the storage compartment.
[0014] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
[0015] 1. By installing a drying component at the top of the filing cabinet, the system can dry the air and files inside the cabinet when the humidity is too high, thereby improving the protection of the files. By installing a filter at the input of the air pump to filter impurities in the air, the system can prevent impurities from entering the interior of the filing cabinet during the drying process, thus improving the protection of the files and the cleanliness of the filing cabinet.
[0016] 2. By setting up storage units and installing partitions in the storage compartments, the storage space can be rationally divided, making it easier for operators to classify and store files, thus improving the convenience of storing and retrieving files. Attached Figure Description
[0017] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0018] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the main view structure in a file classification and storage device;
[0019] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the rear view structure in an archive classification and storage device;
[0020] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the internal structure of a filing cabinet in a file classification and storage device;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an archive storage unit in an archive classification and storage device;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the drying component in an archive classification and storage device.
[0023] In the diagram: filing cabinet 100, cabinet door 110, casters 120, top plate 130, controller 140, battery 150, charging port 151, exhaust pipe 160, solenoid valve 161, second check valve 162, slide rail 200, storage compartment 210, partition 220, transparent label box 230, handle 240, air pump 300, filter compartment 310, filter element 320, rear cover 330, first air pipe 340, diversion compartment 350, electric heating element 351, manifold 352, second air pipe 360, check valve 361. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0025] Example 1: As Figures 1-4 The system includes a filing cabinet 100, an internally sliding storage unit including a storage compartment 210, a drying assembly fixedly installed on the top outer wall of the filing cabinet 100, the drying assembly including an air pump 300, the output end of the air pump 300 fixedly connected to a first air pipe 340, the output end of the first air pipe 340 fixedly connected to a heater, the output end of the heater fixedly connected to a second air pipe 360 on the top inner wall of the filing cabinet 100, a check valve 361 fixedly installed on the outer wall of the output shaft of the second air pipe 360, an exhaust pipe 160 fixedly connected to the top outer wall of the filing cabinet 100, and a solenoid valve and a second check valve 162 fixedly installed on the outer wall of the exhaust pipe 160.
[0026] The specific application scenario of this embodiment is as follows: By setting a drying component on the top of the filing cabinet 100, it is convenient to dry the air and files inside the filing cabinet 100 when the humidity inside the filing cabinet 100 is too high, thereby improving the protection of the files. By setting a filter element at the input end of the air pump 300 to filter impurities in the air, impurities can be prevented from entering the interior of the filing cabinet 100 during the drying process, improving the protection of the files and the cleanliness of the filing cabinet 100. By setting a storage unit and setting a partition 220 in the storage compartment 210, the storage space is reasonably divided, which makes it convenient for operators to classify and store files, improving the convenience of storing and retrieving files.
[0027] Example 2: As Figure 1 and Figure 2 The bottom outer wall of the filing cabinet 100 is rotatably connected to four corners of the universal wheels 120, which include a locking mechanism. The top outer wall of the filing cabinet 100 is fixedly installed with a storage battery 150, which is electrically connected to a charging port 151. The charging port 151 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the filing cabinet 100.
[0028] The specific application scenario of this embodiment is as follows: the universal wheels 120 are set to facilitate the movement of the filing cabinet 100, and the filing cabinet 100 is locked after the position is adjusted. The storage battery 150 is set to power the air pump 300 and the electric heating tube 351. The charging port 151 is set to connect to an external power source to charge the storage battery 150.
[0029] Example 3: As Figure 1 and Figure 3 The front outer wall of the filing cabinet 100 is connected to the cabinet door 110 by a hinge. A controller 140 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the cabinet door 110. The controller 140 is electrically connected to a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor. The temperature sensor is used to detect the internal temperature of the filing cabinet 100, and the humidity sensor is used to detect the internal humidity of the filing cabinet 100. The cabinet door 110 is sealed to the inner wall of the filing cabinet 100. The top of the filing cabinet 100 is detachably installed with a top plate 130 by screws.
[0030] The specific application scenario of this embodiment is as follows: The controller 140 includes general standard parts or components known to those skilled in the art. Its structure and principle can be known by those skilled in the art through technical manuals or conventional experimental methods. The front outer wall of the controller 140 is fixedly installed with a display screen and operation buttons. The temperature sensor is DHT11 and the humidity sensor is SHT11.
[0031] Example 4: Figure 5An air pump 300 is fixedly installed on the top inner wall of the filing cabinet 100. The input end of the air pump 300 is provided with a filter chamber 310. A filter element 320 is inserted into the inner wall of the filter chamber 310. The outer wall of the end of the filter chamber 310 is threadedly connected to a rear cover plate 330. The heater includes a distribution chamber 350, which is connected to a first air pipe 340. Electric heating tubes 351 are uniformly fixedly installed on the outer wall of the distribution chamber 350. The output end of the electric heating tubes 351 is fixedly connected to a manifold 352. The output end of the manifold 352 is connected to a second air pipe 360.
[0032] The specific application scenario of this embodiment is as follows: By setting a filter element 320 to filter the air entering the air pump 300, large particulate impurities in the air are prevented from entering the air pump, thus improving the protection of the air pump 300. At the same time, impurities are prevented from entering the interior of the filing cabinet 100, thus improving the protection of the archives. By setting several electric heating tubes 351 in cooperation, the air is diverted to multiple electric heating tubes 351, thereby facilitating the efficiency of heating the air, facilitating the rapid heating of the air, and enabling the rapid drying of the archives. The inner wall of the filing cabinet 100 is provided with an air inlet.
[0033] Example 4: Figure 1 and Figure 2 The storage unit comprises several compartments. Storage compartments 210 are slidably mounted on the inner wall of the filing cabinet 100 via slide rails 200. The inner wall of each storage compartment 210 is evenly provided with partitions 220. A transparent label box 230 is fixedly installed on the front outer wall of each storage compartment 210, and a handle 240 is also fixedly installed on the front outer wall of each storage compartment 210.
[0034] The specific application scenario of this embodiment is as follows: by setting up a transparent label box 230 for storing labels, it is convenient for operators to classify and store files and to easily access files later. By setting up a partition 220, the space in the storage compartment 210 can be divided. By setting up a handle 240, it is convenient to pull the storage compartment 210 to slide and extend on the slide rail 200, thereby making it convenient for operators to store and retrieve files.
[0035] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When used by those skilled in the art, the archives to be stored are placed in the corresponding storage compartment 210, and the corresponding archive labels are placed in the transparent label box 230 to facilitate the operator's later retrieval of the corresponding archives. Then, the cabinet door 110 is closed, and the temperature and humidity thresholds for safe storage of archives in the filing cabinet 100 are set by the controller. The temperature and humidity in the filing cabinet 100 are detected by temperature and humidity sensors. When the humidity is too low, the air pump 300 is turned on to draw air from the environment to the electric heating tube 351 for heating and then deliver it to the filing cabinet 100. The hot airflow circulates in the filing cabinet 100. Then, the solenoid valve 161 on the outer wall of the exhaust pipe 160 is opened to allow the air in the filing cabinet 100 to be discharged, replacing the air inside the filing cabinet 100, thereby reducing the humidity in the filing cabinet 100 and drying the archives, thus preventing damage to the archives.
[0036] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An archival classified storage device comprising an archival cabinet (100), the interior of the archival cabinet (100) is slidably connected with a storage unit, the storage unit comprises a storage bin (210), characterized in that, The top outer wall of the file cabinet (100) is fixedly installed with a drying assembly, the drying assembly comprises a gas pump (300), the output end of the gas pump (300) is fixedly connected with a first gas pipe (340), the output end of the first gas pipe (340) is fixedly connected with a heater, the output end of the heater is fixedly connected with a second gas pipe (360) and the outer wall of the output shaft of the second gas pipe (360) is fixedly installed with a check valve (361), the top outer wall of the file cabinet (100) is fixedly connected with an exhaust pipe (160), the outer wall of the exhaust pipe (160) is fixedly installed with an electromagnetic valve and a second check valve (162).
2. An archival classification storage device according to claim 1, wherein, The outer wall of the bottom end of the file cabinet (100) is rotatably connected with universal wheels (120) at four corners, the universal wheels (120) comprise locking structures.
3. An archival file classification storage device according to claim 2, wherein, The top outer wall of the file cabinet (100) is fixedly installed with a storage battery (150), the storage battery (150) is electrically connected with a charging port (151), and the charging port (151) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the file cabinet (100).
4. The archival classification storage device of claim 1, wherein, The front end of the outer wall of the file cabinet (100) is rotatably connected with a cabinet door (110) through a hinge, the outer wall of the cabinet door (110) is fixedly installed with a controller (140), and the controller (140) is electrically connected with a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor.
5. An archival file classification storage device according to claim 4, wherein, The temperature sensor is used for detecting the temperature inside the file cabinet (100), the humidity sensor is used for detecting the humidity inside the file cabinet (100), the cabinet door (110) is sealingly connected with the inner wall of the file cabinet (100), and the top of the file cabinet (100) is detachably installed with a top plate (130) through screws.
6. The archival classification storage device of claim 1, wherein, The gas pump (300) is fixedly installed on the top inner wall of the file cabinet (100), the input end of the gas pump (300) is provided with a filter bin (310), the filter bin (310) is insertedly installed with a filter core (320), the end outer wall of the filter bin (310) is threadedly connected with a rear cover plate (330), and the heater comprises a shunt bin (350).
7. An archival file classification storage device according to claim 6, wherein, The shunt bin (350) is connected with the first gas pipe (340), the outer wall of the shunt bin (350) is uniformly fixedly installed with an electric heating pipe (351), the output end of the electric heating pipe (351) is fixedly connected with a converging bin (352), and the output end of the converging bin (352) is connected with the second gas pipe (360).
8. The archival classification storage device of claim 1, wherein, The storage unit is provided with a plurality of storage bins (210), the storage bins (210) are slidingly installed on the inner wall of the file cabinet (100) through sliding rails (200), the inner wall of the storage bin (210) is uniformly provided with a partition plate (220), the front end outer wall of the storage bin (210) is fixedly installed with a transparent identification box (230), and the front end outer wall of the storage bin (210) is fixedly installed with a handle (240).