Fire-fighting emergency fire-fighting cabinet
By introducing transmission and ventilation components into the fire cabinet, the problem of traditional fire cabinets being unable to quickly retrieve fire-fighting equipment has been solved, achieving rapid retrieval in the event of a fire.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520117454.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-18
AI Technical Summary
Traditional fire cabinets cannot quickly retrieve fire-fighting equipment during a fire, causing delays in rescue efforts.
A fire emergency cabinet was designed, which uses a transmission component and a ventilation component. The cover is rotated by manual or mechanical drive, which drives the placement plate to rotate, exposing the fire-fighting equipment for quick and easy retrieval.
It enables the rapid retrieval of firefighting equipment in the event of a fire, thus improving disaster relief efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire protection technology, specifically to a fire emergency cabinet. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional fire cabinets are primarily used to store firefighting equipment, such as fire suits, helmets, boots, escape ropes, axes, extinguishers, hoses, and gas masks. These cabinets are mainly placed in construction site fire control centers or other locations requiring emergency fire response, ensuring rapid access to and use of this equipment in the event of a fire.
[0003] Utility model application CN202420012752.9 relates to the field of fire protection equipment technology and discloses a fire emergency cabinet, including a cabinet body. Two cabinet doors are rotatably connected to the front surface of the cabinet body via hinges. A fire sand trough is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the inner wall of the cabinet body, and a support plate is fixedly connected to the middle of the inner wall of the cabinet body. In this fire emergency cabinet, when a worker places fire-fighting equipment in a designated position on the mounting plate, the worker pushes the second clamping plate to the left, causing the slider to slide radially to the left outside the first sliding rod. The worker then inserts a limiting rod downwards into the inner wall of the first limiting hole, thereby fixing the positions of the second and first clamping plates and clamping the fire-fighting equipment. This prevents the cabinet body from colliding with internal fire-fighting equipment and causing damage during a disaster, thus preventing workers from properly using the fire-fighting equipment to control the disaster.
[0004] The aforementioned patent aims to clamp the fire-fighting equipment inside the fire cabinet to prevent them from colliding and causing damage. However, in actual use, the fire-fighting equipment is stationary and will not collide with each other. Therefore, it is necessary to quickly remove the fire-fighting equipment when an alarm is triggered to avoid delaying the disaster response.
[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new technical solution to overcome the above-mentioned defects. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a fire emergency cabinet that can effectively solve the above-mentioned technical problems.
[0007] To achieve the purpose of this utility model, the following technical solution is adopted:
[0008] A fire emergency cabinet includes: a housing, a transmission assembly, and a ventilation assembly;
[0009] The transmission assembly consists of a cover, a first placement plate, a drive rod, a rotating rod, a gear, and a second placement plate; the cover is fixedly connected to the first placement plate, the first placement plate is fixedly connected to the drive rod, the housing is rotatably connected to the rotating rod, the rotating rod is fixedly connected to the gear, and the second placement plate is fixedly connected to the rotating rod.
[0010] The first placement plate includes a partition plate and a rack; the partition plate is fixedly connected to the rack, and the rack meshes with a gear.
[0011] Furthermore, the ventilation assembly includes a liquid inlet, a vent, and a dehumidification port; the liquid inlet is fixedly connected to the housing, the vent is fixedly connected to the housing, and the dehumidification port is fixedly connected to the housing.
[0012] Furthermore, the surface of the partition plate is provided with multiple sets of holes, and the corners of the partition plate and the second placement plate are rounded.
[0013] Furthermore, the drive rod is slidably connected to the second placement plate.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following beneficial effects: This utility model provides a fire emergency cabinet, which allows the cover to rotate around its axis by applying external force (such as manual operation or mechanical drive). This rotational movement allows the cover to smoothly move from the closed position to the open position, or from the open position back to the closed position. Simultaneously, the rotation of the cover causes the first placement plate to rotate along its axis, exposing the fire-fighting equipment inside. This facilitates quick retrieval of the equipment in the event of a severe fire. At the same time, as the first placement plate rotates, the rack on its side drives the gear to rotate, causing the second placement plate to rotate along with the rotating rod. Since the second placement plate is lower than the first placement plate, when different equipment is placed on the two sets of placement plates, both sets of placement plates can be opened simultaneously for easy access by firefighters. Attached Figure Description
[0015] The accompanying drawings are provided to further understand the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the present invention to explain the present invention and do not constitute a limitation thereof.
[0016] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of a fire emergency cabinet according to the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of a fire emergency cabinet according to the present invention;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a fire emergency cabinet according to the present invention;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the transmission component of a fire emergency cabinet according to the present invention.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Housing; 2. Transmission assembly; 21. Cover; 22. First placement plate; 221. Divider plate; 222. Rack; 23. Drive rod; 24. Rotating rod; 25. Gear; 26. Second placement plate; 3. Ventilation assembly; 31. Liquid inlet; 32. Ventilation port; 33. Dehumidification port. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below. Obviously, the described embodiments are some embodiments of this utility model, but not all embodiments.
[0022] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "lateral," "longitudinal," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "upper," "lower," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicating orientation or positional relationships, are based on the orientation or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model. When a mechanism is referred to as being "fixed to" another mechanism, it can be directly on the other mechanism or there may be an intervening mechanism. When a mechanism is considered to be "connected" to another mechanism, it can be directly connected to the other mechanism or there may be an intervening mechanism at the same time. When a mechanism is considered to be "set on" another mechanism, it can be directly set on the other mechanism or there may be an intervening mechanism at the same time. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only.
[0023] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a fire emergency cabinet includes: a housing 1, a transmission assembly 2, and a ventilation assembly 3.
[0024] Traditional fire cabinets are mainly used to store fire-fighting equipment, such as fire suits, fire helmets, fire boots, escape ropes, fire axes, fire extinguishers, fire hoses, gas masks and other commonly used fire-fighting equipment.
[0025] The ventilation assembly 3 includes a liquid inlet 31, a vent 32, and a dehumidification port 33. The liquid inlet 31 is fixedly connected to the housing 1, the vent 32 is fixedly connected to the housing 1, and the dehumidification port 33 is fixedly connected to the housing 1. The liquid inlet 31 is used to clean the fire-fighting equipment after use to prevent dust from adhering to the fire-fighting equipment. The vent 32 is a channel for air flow to achieve air convection or circulation. The dehumidifier is installed at the bottom of the housing 1 to dehumidify the internal air contaminated with moisture, making it convenient for the fire-fighting equipment to be stored.
[0026] The transmission assembly 2 consists of a cover 21, a first placement plate 22, a drive rod 23, a rotating rod 24, a gear 25, and a second placement plate 26. The cover 21 is fixedly connected to the first placement plate 22, the first placement plate 22 is fixedly connected to the drive rod 23, the housing 1 is rotatably connected to the rotating rod 24, the rotating rod 24 is fixedly connected to the gear 25, and the second placement plate 26 is fixedly connected to the rotating rod 24. The first placement plate 22 includes a partition plate 221 and a rack 222. The partition plate 221 is fixedly connected to the rack 222, and the rack 222 meshes with the gear 25. The cover 21 is rotated around its axis by applying an external force (such as manual operation or mechanical drive). This rotational motion allows the cover 21 to smoothly move from the closed position to the open position, or from the open position back to the closed position. As the cover 21 rotates, it drives the first placement plate 22 to rotate along the axis, which can expose the fire-fighting equipment inside the first placement plate 22, making it easy to quickly retrieve the fire-fighting equipment in the event of a serious disaster. At the same time, when the first placement plate 22 rotates, the rack 222 on the side of the first placement plate 22 will drive the gear 25 to rotate, causing the second placement plate 26 to rotate along with the rotating rod 24. Since the second placement plate 26 is lower than the first placement plate 22, when different equipment is placed on the two sets of placement plates, both sets of placement plates can be opened at the same time, making it easy for firefighters to retrieve them.
[0027] The partition plate 221 has multiple sets of holes on its surface. The corners of the partition plate 221 and the second placement plate 26 are rounded. The drive rod 23 is slidably connected to the second placement plate 26. This rounded corner design is primarily for safety; the rounded corners reduce potential injuries from sharp edges, especially during personnel operation or maintenance of the transmission assembly 2. The drive rod 23 is slidably connected to the second placement plate 26. This means that the drive rod 23 can slide linearly on the second placement plate 26, rather than remaining stationary as in a fixed connection. This sliding connection can be used to achieve specific mechanical movements or adjustment functions. For example, the drive rod 23 can drive other connected components to slide on the second placement plate 26, thereby changing the position of the second placement plate 26 and preventing damage caused by insufficient driving force from the rotating rod 24 to rotate the second placement plate 26.
[0028] Working principle:
[0029] The cover 21 is rotated around its axis by applying external force (such as manual operation or mechanical drive). This rotational movement allows the cover 21 to smoothly move from the closed position to the open position, or from the open position back to the closed position. As the cover 21 rotates, it drives the first placement plate 22 to rotate along the axis, which can expose the fire-fighting equipment inside the first placement plate 22, making it easy to quickly retrieve the fire-fighting equipment in the event of a serious disaster. At the same time, when the first placement plate 22 rotates, the rack 222 on the side of the first placement plate 22 will drive the gear 25 to rotate, causing the second placement plate 26 to rotate along with the rotating rod 24. Since the second placement plate 26 is lower than the first placement plate 22, when different equipment is placed on the two sets of placement plates, both sets of placement plates can be opened at the same time, making it easy for firefighters to retrieve them.
[0030] All standard parts used in this utility model can be purchased from the market, and irregular parts can be customized according to the description and drawings. The specific connection methods of each part adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding that are mature in the prior art. The machinery, parts and equipment adopt conventional models in the prior art. In addition, the circuit connection adopts conventional connection methods in the prior art, which will not be described in detail here. The contents not described in detail in this specification belong to the prior art known to those skilled in the art.
[0031] It should be understood that those skilled in the art can make improvements or modifications based on the above description, and all such improvements and modifications should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A fire emergency cabinet, characterized in that, include: Housing, transmission components, ventilation components; The transmission assembly consists of a cover, a first placement plate, a drive rod, a rotating rod, a gear, and a second placement plate; the cover is fixedly connected to the first placement plate, the first placement plate is fixedly connected to the drive rod, the housing is rotatably connected to the rotating rod, the rotating rod is fixedly connected to the gear, and the second placement plate is fixedly connected to the rotating rod. The first placement plate includes a partition plate and a rack; the partition plate is fixedly connected to the rack, and the rack meshes with a gear.
2. The fire emergency cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The ventilation assembly includes a liquid inlet, a vent, and a dehumidification port; the liquid inlet is fixedly connected to the housing, the vent is fixedly connected to the housing, and the dehumidification port is fixedly connected to the housing.
3. A fire emergency cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The surface of the partition plate is provided with multiple sets of holes, and the corners of the partition plate and the second placement plate are rounded.
4. A fire emergency cabinet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The drive rod is slidably connected to the second placement plate.
Citation Information
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Fire-fighting emergency fire-fighting cabinet
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