Tool cabinet for fire engineering
By introducing moving and clamping components into the fire tool cabinet, the problems of the fire cabinet's inability to move quickly and the fire extinguisher's tendency to tip over have been solved. This has enabled the rapid movement of the fire tool cabinet and the stable fixing of the fire extinguisher, improving ease of use and safety.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520117456.X
- 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
Existing fire cabinets cannot be moved quickly and fire extinguishers are prone to tipping over, making them inconvenient to access and easily damaged in emergencies.
The design includes a moving component and a clamping component, comprising a moving wheel, a lifting plate, a threaded rod, and a clamping block. The moving wheel is driven by the threaded rod to lift and clamp the fire extinguisher, thereby enabling the movement of the fire tool cabinet and the fixation of the fire extinguisher.
This technology enables the rapid movement of fire-fighting tool cabinets and the stable fixing of fire extinguishers, preventing fire extinguishers from tipping over or being damaged during movement, thus improving ease of use and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire protection equipment technology, specifically to a tool cabinet for fire protection engineering. Background Technology
[0002] Fire cabinets are fire protection facilities designed for small areas where people gather. In the event of a fire in a densely populated area, fire cabinets can quickly and effectively provide the necessary equipment and escape tools during fire emergency evacuation.
[0003] The patent announcement number CN221291241U describes a fire-fighting tool cabinet. The cabinet includes an air inlet and an air outlet at the bottom, a partition fixed inside, and an air inlet and an air outlet at the top of the partition. A heating mesh is fixed inside the air inlet, and a baffle is fixed inside the air outlet. A moisture-proof ventilation mechanism is located at the bottom of the partition. The beneficial effects of this fire-fighting tool cabinet are: the rotating shaft drives the fan blades to rotate, causing external air to be blown into the damp storage area. The air first passes through a rotating filter to intercept dust and impurities, then enters the air inlet through the air inlet. The heating mesh inside the air inlet heats the air blowing into the damp storage area, thereby drying the fire-fighting tools inside, preventing them from becoming damp and corroded, and extending their service life.
[0004] However, most existing fire cabinets are fixed structures, which cannot be moved quickly according to the actual situation. When the area where an emergency occurs is far from the fire cabinet, personnel need to retrieve the necessary fire-fighting equipment from a distant fire cabinet, which is inconvenient for fire emergency response. Moreover, most fire extinguishers in the fire cabinet are placed directly inside the fire cabinet. When the fire cabinet is hit, the fire extinguishers are prone to tipping over, which will damage the cabinet and the fire extinguishers.
[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 tool cabinet for fire protection engineering 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 protection engineering tool cabinet includes: a cabinet body; a fire extinguisher placed inside the cabinet body; a moving assembly for moving the cabinet body; and a clamping assembly for fixing the fire extinguisher during the movement of the cabinet body.
[0009] The moving component includes: moving wheels disposed around the bottom of the housing; a lifting plate that drives the moving wheels to rise and fall; a first hinge rod symmetrically hinged to the lifting plate; a threaded sleeve hinged to one end of the first hinge rod; and a threaded rod threaded between the two threaded sleeves, with both ends of the threaded rod rotatably mounted on the housing.
[0010] Furthermore, both ends of the threaded rod are provided with threads, and the threads at the left and right ends are arranged in opposite directions.
[0011] Furthermore, bearings are provided on the surfaces of both ends of the threaded rod, and the inner ring of the bearing is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded rod, while the outer ring of the bearing is fixedly connected to the interior of the housing.
[0012] Furthermore, the clamping assembly includes: a fixed clamping block disposed on one side of the fire extinguisher; a movable clamping block disposed on the other side of the fire extinguisher; a second hinge rod hinged to the movable clamping block; a movable rod that drives the second hinge rod to deflect, and the movable rod is disposed through the housing; a fixed ring fixedly mounted on the movable rod; and a spring fitted on the movable rod, one end of the spring being fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed ring, and the other end of the fixed ring being fixedly mounted on the housing.
[0013] Furthermore, the bottom of the movable rod is circular, and the top of the threaded sleeve is designed to match the bottom of the movable rod and beveled.
[0014] Furthermore, both the fixed clamping block and the movable clamping block are curved on the side closest to the fire extinguisher.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages: When moving the fire tool cabinet, the four wheels at the bottom of the cabinet can be made to contact the ground through the moving component. When the fire tool cabinet is far from the fire, it is convenient to move the cabinet. When the cabinet is moved by the moving component, the fire extinguishers in the cabinet can be fixed with the help of the clamping component. This prevents the fire extinguishers placed directly inside the cabinet from being unstable and easily tipping over and hitting the glass on the front of the cabinet, which could cause damage to the cabinet and the fire extinguishers. Attached Figure Description
[0016] 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.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a front view schematic diagram of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic front sectional view of the present invention;
[0019] Figure 3 For the present utility model Figure 2 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Box body; 2. Fire extinguisher; 3. Moving assembly; 301. Moving wheel; 302. Lifting plate; 303. First hinge rod; 304. Threaded sleeve; 305. Threaded rod; 4. Clamping assembly; 401. Fixed clamping block; 402. Movable clamping block; 403. Second hinge rod; 404. Movable rod; 405. Fixed ring; 406. Spring. 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 component is referred to as being "fixed to" another component, it can be directly on the other component or there may be an intermediate component. When a component is considered to be "connected" to another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or there may be an intermediate component at the same time. When a component is considered to be "set on" another component, it can be directly set on the other component or there may be an intermediate component 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 3 As shown, this utility model discloses a fire protection engineering tool cabinet, comprising: a cabinet 1; a fire extinguisher 2 placed inside the cabinet 1; a moving component 3 for moving the cabinet 1; and a clamping component 4 for fixing the fire extinguisher 2 during the movement of the cabinet 1; and holes can be arrayed on the back of the cabinet 1 to facilitate the evaporation of moisture from the fire protection equipment after use.
[0024] The moving component 3 includes: moving wheels 301 arranged around the bottom of the housing 1; a lifting plate 302 that drives the moving wheels 301 to rise and fall, with sliders fixedly installed at both ends of the lifting plate 302; a sliding groove provided on the side wall of the housing 1 to cooperate with the sliders at both ends of the lifting plate 302; the lifting plate 302 being slidably mounted on the lower end of the housing 1 via the sliders; a first hinge rod 303 symmetrically hinged to the lifting plate 302; a threaded sleeve 304 hinged to one end of the first hinge rod 303; and a threaded rod 305 threaded between the two threaded sleeves 304, with both ends of the threaded rod 305 rotatably mounted on the housing 1. It should be noted that, to improve the stability of the movement of the threaded sleeves 304, a guide rod can be provided through the lower ends of the two threaded sleeves 304, with both ends of the guide rod fixedly mounted on the housing 1, thereby improving the stability of the movement of the threaded sleeves 304.
[0025] In the event of a sudden fire, if the fire tool cabinet is far from the fire, in order to facilitate the quick access of fire extinguishing equipment, the threaded rod 305 is rotated, causing the first hinge rod 303 hinged on the threaded sleeve 304 to push the lifting plate 302 down, so that the four moving wheels 301 at the bottom of the lifting plate 302 contact the ground. After the lifting plate 302 is in place, the cabinet 1 can be easily moved. Then, the threaded rod 305 is rotated in the opposite direction, causing the first hinge rod 303 hinged on the threaded sleeve 304 to pull the lifting plate 302 up. The moving wheels 301 at the bottom of the lifting plate 302 retract into the cabinet 1, so that the cabinet 1 can be stably placed on the ground.
[0026] It should be noted that both ends of the threaded rod 305 are threaded, and the threads at the left and right ends are arranged in opposite directions. By setting the threads at the left and right ends of the threaded rod 305 in opposite directions, when the threaded rod 305 is rotated, the two threaded sleeves 304 with symmetrical threads on the surface move simultaneously in opposite directions or relative to each other, thereby pushing the moving wheel 301 at the bottom of the lifting plate 302 to rise and fall.
[0027] It should be added that bearings are provided on the surfaces of both ends of the threaded rod 305, and the inner ring of the bearing is fixedly connected to the surface of the threaded rod 305, while the outer ring of the bearing is fixedly connected to the interior of the housing 1. The bearings further improve the stability of the rotation of the threaded rod 305. A handwheel is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded rod 305 to facilitate the rotation of the threaded rod 305.
[0028] During the movement of the container 1, since the fire extinguisher is heavy and is usually placed directly in the container, in order to prevent the fire extinguisher 2 placed in the container 1 from tipping over and hitting the glass on the front side of the container 1, causing damage to the container 1 and the fire extinguisher 2.
[0029] The clamping assembly 4 includes: a fixed clamping block 401 disposed on one side of the fire extinguisher 2; a movable clamping block 402 disposed on the other side of the fire extinguisher 2, wherein the fixed clamping block 401 is fixedly installed on the housing 1 and the movable clamping block 402 is slidably installed on the housing 1; a second hinge rod 403 hingedly installed on the movable clamping block 402; a movable rod 404 that drives the second hinge rod 403 to deflect, and the movable rod 404 is disposed through the housing 1; a fixed ring 405 fixedly installed on the movable rod 404; and a spring 406 fitted on the movable rod 404, wherein one end of the spring 406 is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed ring 405 and the other end of the fixed ring 405 is fixedly installed on the housing 1. As the two threaded sleeves 304 approach each other, the inclined surface at the top of the threaded sleeve 304 presses and pushes the bottom of the corresponding movable rod 404, causing the movable rod 404 to move upward. At this time, the second hinge rod 403 hinged to the movable rod 404 deflects and pushes the movable clamping block 402 hinged to it closer to one side of the fire extinguisher 2. After the moving wheel 301 moves down into place, the movable clamping block 402 completes the clamping and fixing of the fire extinguisher 2, thereby preventing the fire extinguisher 2, which is directly placed inside the box 1, from falling during the movement of the box 1. Due to poor stability, fire extinguisher 2 is prone to tipping over and hitting the glass on the front side of the box 1, causing damage to both the box 1 and the fire extinguisher 2. After the bottom of the box 1 is stably placed, the threaded sleeve 304 releases the pressure on the movable rod 404. Under the elastic reset of the spring 406 after being stressed, the movable clamp 402 automatically releases its grip on the fire extinguisher 2, making it easy to pick up the fire extinguisher 2. In addition, multiple fire extinguishers 2 can be set. When the clamping assembly 4 fixes the fire extinguisher 2, it can simultaneously clamp and fix two adjacent fire extinguishers 2.
[0030] It should be added that the bottom of the movable rod 404 is circular, and the top of the threaded sleeve 304 is designed to match the bottom of the movable rod 404 and be inclined. When the two threaded sleeves 304 approach each other, the inclined surface at the top of the threaded sleeve 304 presses and pushes the bottom of the second hinge rod 403, causing it to move upward. By using the circular bottom of the movable rod 404 and the inclined surface at the top of the threaded sleeve 304, the contact area between the two is reduced, friction is reduced, and thus interference is reduced.
[0031] To improve the stability of the fire extinguisher 2 when clamped, the fixed clamping block 401 and the movable clamping block 402 are both made into an arc shape on the side near the fire extinguisher 2. By making the fixed clamping block 401 and the movable clamping block 402 into an arc shape on the side near the fire extinguisher 2, the contact area can be increased and the clamping stability can be improved when clamping the fire extinguisher 2.
[0032] Working principle: In the event of a sudden fire, fire extinguishing equipment in the fire protection engineering tool cabinet is needed. To facilitate the quick access of the fire extinguishing equipment, by rotating the threaded rod 305, the first hinge rod 303 hinged on the threaded sleeve 304 pushes the lifting plate 302 down, so that the four moving wheels 301 at the bottom of the lifting plate 302 contact the ground. After the lifting plate 302 is lowered into place, the box 1 can be easily moved to the fire site. Then, by rotating the threaded rod 305 in the opposite direction, the first hinge rod 303 hinged on the threaded sleeve 304 pulls the lifting plate 302 up, and the moving wheels 301 at the bottom of the lifting plate 302 retract into the box 1, so that the box 1 can be stably placed on the ground.
[0033] Furthermore, as the two threaded sleeves 304 approach each other, the inclined surface at the top of the threaded sleeve 304 presses and pushes the bottom of the corresponding movable rod 404, causing the movable rod 404 to move upward. At this time, the second hinge rod 403 hinged on the movable rod 404 deflects and pushes the movable clamping block 402 hinged to it to move closer to one side of the fire extinguisher 2. After the moving wheel 301 moves down into place, the movable clamping block 402 completes the clamping and fixing of the fire extinguisher 2, improving the stability of the fire extinguisher 2 during the movement of the box 1. When the bottom of the box 1 is stably placed, the threaded sleeve 304 releases the pressure on the movable rod 404. Under the elastic reset of the spring 406 after being stressed, the movable clamping block 402 automatically releases the clamping of the fire extinguisher 2, making it easier to take out the fire extinguisher 2.
[0034] 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.
[0035] 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 tool cabinet for fire engineering, characterized in that, Include: Box; fire extinguisher placed inside the box; For the movement of the box moving assembly; And the clamping assembly of the fire extinguisher in the box movement; The moving assembly includes: moving wheels arranged around the bottom of the box; lifting plate driving the moving wheel to lift; first hinged rod symmetrically hinged to the lifting plate; threaded sleeve hinged to one end of the first hinged rod; threaded rod is screw mounted between two threaded sleeves, and both ends of the threaded rod are rotatably mounted on the box.
2. A fire service tool cabinet as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that, The left and right ends of the threaded rod are provided with threads, and the threads of the left and right ends are oppositely arranged.
3. A fire service tool cabinet as claimed in claim 2, wherein, The surface of both ends of the threaded rod is provided with a bearing, and the inner ring of the bearing is fixedly connected with the surface of the threaded rod, and the outer ring of the bearing is fixedly connected with the inside of the box.
4. A fire service tool cabinet as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The clamping assembly includes: a fixed clamp block arranged on one side of the fire extinguisher; a movable clamp block arranged on the other side of the fire extinguisher; a second hinged rod hinged to the movable clamp block; a movable rod driving the second hinged rod to deflect, and the movable rod is arranged through the box; fixed ring fixedly installed on the movable rod; spring sleeved on the movable rod, and one end of the spring is fixedly connected with the surface of the fixed ring, and the other end of the fixed ring is fixedly installed on the box.
5. A fire service tool cabinet as claimed in claim 4, wherein, The bottom of the movable rod is circular, and the top of the threaded sleeve is matched with the bottom of the movable rod and inclined.
6. A fire service tool cabinet as claimed in claim 4, wherein, The side of the fixed clamp block and the movable clamp block close to the fire extinguisher is arc-shaped.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Tool cabinet for fire engineering
CN221291241U