Electrical cabinet
By designing shelving and flip-up mounting racks for electrical cabinets, the problem of unreasonable storage structure in traditional electrical cabinets has been solved, enabling flexible layout and convenient operation of electrical components.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
The storage structure inside traditional electrical cabinets is poorly designed, leading to inconvenience in operation, especially when operating electrical components deep in the vertical direction, which are easily obstructed.
Design an electrical cabinet comprising a main body, a shelf and a first mounting frame. The shelf consists of multiple shelves, and the first mounting frame can be flipped to unfold or store, providing a flexible spatial layout. Electrical devices can be selectively placed on the shelves and/or the mounting frame.
It improves the ease of operation and effectiveness of electrical components, reduces operational obstruction, provides more storage space, and enhances the usability of electrical cabinets.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electrical cabinet technology, specifically to an electrical cabinet box. Background Technology
[0002] Electrical cabinets are made of steel and are used to protect components and ensure their proper functioning. They have a wide range of applications, including chemical, environmental protection, power, metallurgical, industrial, nuclear power, fire safety monitoring, and transportation industries.
[0003] Electrical cabinets typically house multiple electrical components, such as industrial computers, frequency converters, and electrical terminal blocks. Existing electrical cabinets often stack these components vertically, leading to overly concentrated and inflexible storage. This is especially problematic when operating components located deep within the cabinet, as obstructions can occur, causing operational difficulties. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to propose an electrical cabinet box, which aims to solve the problem of inconvenient operation caused by the unreasonable storage structure in traditional electrical cabinets.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model proposes an electrical cabinet box, comprising:
[0006] The main body includes a box and a door. The box has a receiving cavity with an opening on one longitudinal side. The door is movably disposed in the box so as to be able to open and close the opening.
[0007] A shelf is provided inside the receiving cavity. The shelf includes at least two shelf panels arranged at vertical intervals, and the shelf panels are extended and spread out in the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively.
[0008] A first mounting bracket is disposed adjacent to the shelf, and its vertical ends are respectively rotatably mounted to the housing around a vertically extending axis, so as to have a receiving state in which it is folded into the receiving cavity, and an unfolded state in which it is folded out of the receiving cavity, and when moved to the unfolded state, at least a portion of the shelf is exposed outward from the opening; and,
[0009] Multiple electrical devices are disposed within the receiving cavity and may be selectively disposed on the shelf and / or the first mounting bracket.
[0010] Optionally, in the longitudinal direction, the shelf and the door are spaced apart to form a first partition space;
[0011] The first mounting bracket is movably disposed within the first interval space.
[0012] Optionally, when moved to the receiving state, the first mounting bracket extends vertically and laterally, respectively, and is positioned between the shelf and the door; and / or,
[0013] When the device is moved to the unfolded state, the first mounting bracket extends vertically and longitudinally, respectively, and makes way for the lateral side of the shelf.
[0014] Optionally, the electrical device includes an industrial computer, which is installed on the shelf adjacent to the first mounting bracket.
[0015] Optionally, the shelf further includes a vertically extending mounting member, which is provided with multiple connecting structures at vertical intervals;
[0016] Each of the aforementioned shelf panels is provided with a docking structure, which can be connected to any of the aforementioned connecting structures, so that the vertical installation height of the shelf panel can be adjusted.
[0017] Optionally, the shelf is suspended in the upper region of the receiving cavity and spaced apart from the bottom wall of the receiving cavity to form a second partition space;
[0018] At least one of the electrical devices may be selectively disposed within the second space.
[0019] Optionally, the electrical cabinet further includes a housing, which is disposed at the second space, and an installation cavity is formed inside the housing;
[0020] At least one of the electrical devices may be selectively placed within the mounting cavity.
[0021] Optionally, the housing is detachably connected and fixed to the door.
[0022] Optionally, the electrical device includes a frequency converter, which is housed within the mounting cavity.
[0023] Optionally, the electrical cabinet further includes a second mounting bracket, which is disposed within the second partition space and is spaced apart from the housing;
[0024] At least one of the electrical devices may be selectively mounted on the second mounting bracket.
[0025] In the technical solution provided by this utility model, the receiving cavity provides sufficient space for the installation of electrical devices. The shelf can reasonably occupy vertical space, and the various shelf panels divide the vertical space into multiple storage zones, ensuring a more rational vertical placement of the electrical devices. The first mounting bracket is located adjacent to the shelf, sharing horizontal or vertical space with it. When the first mounting bracket is in the receiving state, the electrical devices mounted on it can be better housed within the receiving cavity. When the first mounting bracket is in the extended state, the electrical devices mounted on it can be moved outward from the receiving cavity, facilitating operation and use of the devices on the first mounting bracket. This also aids in the operation and use of electrical devices on the extended shelf panels of the first mounting bracket. While ensuring a larger receiving space, it reduces operational obstruction, further enhancing operational convenience and effectiveness. Attached Figure Description
[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art 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 the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0027] Figure 1 A perspective view of an embodiment of the electrical cabinet box provided by this utility model;
[0028] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional schematic diagram of the electrical cabinet after removing the main body shell from the first perspective;
[0029] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional schematic diagram of the electrical cabinet after the main body shell has been removed, viewed from a second perspective.
[0030] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0031] 110 Enclosure; 111 Receiving cavity; 120 Door; 210 Shelf; 220 Mounting component; 300 First mounting bracket; 400 Electrical components; 500 Housing; 600 Second mounting bracket.
[0032] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0033] 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.
[0034] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.
[0035] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the meaning of "and / or" throughout the text includes three parallel solutions; for example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution where both A and B are satisfied simultaneously. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0036] Please see Figures 1 to 3 This utility model provides an electrical cabinet. For ease of understanding, the following embodiments are described using the example of an electrical cabinet having two horizontal, vertical, and transverse directions arranged in pairs. In practical applications, the vertical direction can correspond to the direction of gravity, having upward and downward directions arranged opposite each other. The horizontal and vertical directions are two directions that are approximately perpendicular to each other on the horizontal plane.
[0037] Specifically, the electrical cabinet includes a main body, a shelf 200, a first mounting bracket 300, and multiple electrical components 400. The main body includes a housing 110 and a door 120. The housing 110 has a receiving cavity 111 with an opening on one longitudinal side. The door 120 is movably mounted on the housing 110 to open and close the opening. The shelf 200 is disposed within the receiving cavity 111 and includes at least two vertically spaced shelf panels 210, which extend laterally and longitudinally respectively. The first mounting bracket 300 is located adjacent to the shelf 200. At the same location, the vertical ends of the first mounting bracket 300 are rotatably mounted on the housing 110 around the vertically extending axis, so as to have a receiving state in which it is rotatably received in the receiving cavity 111 and an unfolded state in which it is rotatably received outside the receiving cavity 111. When it is moved to the unfolded state, at least part of the shelf 210 is exposed outward from the opening. A plurality of electrical devices 400 are disposed in the receiving cavity 111 and can be selectively disposed on the shelf 210 and / or the first mounting bracket 300.
[0038] In the technical solution provided by this utility model, the receiving cavity 111 can provide sufficient space for the installation of electrical devices 400. The shelf 200 can reasonably occupy vertical space, and the various shelves 210 divide the vertical space into multiple storage compartments, which can ensure that the electrical components 400 are placed more reasonably in the vertical direction. The first mounting bracket 300 is located next to the shelf 200 and occupies horizontal or vertical space together with the shelf 200. When the first mounting bracket 300 is in the storage state, the electrical components 400 installed on the first mounting bracket 300 can be better stored in the storage cavity 111. When the first mounting bracket 300 is in the unfolded state, the electrical components 400 installed on the first mounting bracket 300 can be moved out of the storage cavity 111, which is more convenient for the operation and use of the electrical components 400 on the first mounting bracket 300. It also helps to operate and use the electrical components 400 on the extended shelf 210 of the first mounting bracket 300. While ensuring a larger storage space, it reduces operation obstruction and helps to increase the convenience and effectiveness of operation.
[0039] In this invention, the main body is used to be placed, for example, on the ground, and to support the various components of the electrical cabinet. The main body can be fixedly placed on the ground, or it can be placed on the ground in a movable manner by adding, for example, rollers or casters. When the bottom of the main body is equipped with rollers or casters, a locking mechanism can be further added to lock the rollers or casters. When needed, the locking mechanism unlocks the rollers or casters, ensuring that the entire electrical cabinet can move and be moved based on the rolling of the rollers or casters; conversely, when not needed, the locking mechanism can lock the rollers or casters, ensuring that the entire electrical cabinet can be placed more stably on the ground. Of course, the main body can also be suspended at a certain height, for example, by hoisting it with a hanging device; there are no limitations.
[0040] The enclosure 110 defines a receiving cavity 111. The opening of the receiving cavity 111 can be located in any position, such as the top of the enclosure 110, any side, etc. The number of openings can be one or at least two. When the enclosure 110 has at least two openings, each opening can be opened and closed uniformly based on a door 120; or, the door 120 can be configured to correspond one-to-one with each opening, so that each opening is opened and closed independently by a corresponding door 120.
[0041] The shelf 200 is housed within the receiving cavity 111. The shelf 200 includes a plurality of shelf panels 210 arranged vertically at intervals, each shelf panel 210 accommodating at least one electrical device 400. In practical applications, the shelf panels 210 may be fixed relative to the housing 110, meaning the position between any two adjacent shelf panels 210 is fixed and essentially non-adjustable. Alternatively, the shelf panels 210 may be adjustable relative to the housing 110.
[0042] In one application, the movable adjustment of the shelf 210 can be vertically adjustable, meaning the height between any two adjacent shelves 210 can be adjusted. This allows the reserved space on the corresponding shelf 210 to be increased or decreased, accommodating electrical devices 400 of different sizes. Specifically, in one embodiment, the shelf 200 further includes a vertically extending mounting member 220, which has multiple connecting structures spaced vertically; each shelf 210 has a corresponding docking structure, which can connect to any of the connecting structures, allowing the vertical installation height of the shelf 210 to be adjusted. The specific design of the connection structure and docking structure is not limited, and can be, but is not limited to, one of the connection structure and docking structure being a socket and the other being a plug-in protrusion. The plug-in protrusion and the socket can be selectively plugged in to fix the shelf 210 at different heights. The connection structure and the docking structure are magnetic attraction structures that attract each other to fix the shelf 210 at different heights. One of the connection structure and the docking structure is a suction cup and the other is an adsorption surface. The suction cup and the adsorption surface can be selectively adsorbed and fixed to fix the shelf 210 at different heights, etc.
[0043] Alternatively, in another application, the shelf 210 can be movable in the horizontal or vertical direction, that is, the shelf 210 can be horizontally moved. In particular, when the shelf 210 is specifically configured to be movable in the direction of approaching and moving away from the opening, the shelf 210 can be housed in the receiving cavity 111 or moved outward from the opening.
[0044] Alternatively, in one application, the movable adjustment of the shelf 210 can be configured to be flip-up about an axis extending laterally, longitudinally, or vertically, so that the orientation of the shelf 210 can be adjusted, thereby allowing the orientation of the electrical device 400 mounted on the shelf 210 to be adjusted.
[0045] The first mounting bracket 300 is located adjacent to the shelf 200, for example, on one side of the shelf 200 or one side of the shelf 200, sharing horizontal space with the shelf 200. When the first mounting bracket 300 is in the housed state, the electrical device 400 mounted on the first mounting bracket 300 can be moved to be housed in the receiving cavity 111 and positioned close to the shelf 200; conversely, when the first mounting bracket 300 is in the unfolded state, the electrical device 400 mounted on the first mounting bracket 300 can be moved out of the receiving cavity 111. On the one hand, this makes the electrical device 400 mounted on the first mounting bracket 300 exposed outside the receiving cavity 111, making it easier to operate and use; on the other hand, the first mounting bracket 300 avoids the shelf 200, making the electrical device 400 mounted on the shelf 210 exposed, making it easier to operate and use.
[0046] Specifically, the type of electrical device 400 placed on the shelf 210 adjacent to the first mounting bracket 300 is not limited, and may be, but is not limited to, an industrial control computer.
[0047] The specific orientation between the first mounting bracket 300 and the shelf 200 is not limited. Specifically, in one embodiment, the shelf 200 and the door 120 are spaced apart to form a first partition space; the first mounting bracket 300 is movably disposed within the first partition space. In this way, the first mounting bracket 300 can be disposed closer to the door 120, that is, closer to the opening, thereby making the travel distance of the first mounting bracket 300 shorter and more efficient.
[0048] Furthermore, by specifically setting the rotation angle range of the first mounting bracket 300, when it is in the folded-in state, the first mounting bracket 300 extends vertically and laterally, respectively, and is positioned between the shelf 200 and the door 120. In this case, the space occupied by the first mounting bracket 300 is smaller in the width direction of the first partition space, i.e., in the direction between the shelf 200 and the door 120, allowing the first mounting bracket 300 and the shelf 200 to be sufficiently close. And / or, when it is in the unfolded state, the first mounting bracket 300 extends vertically and longitudinally, respectively, and is positioned to make way for the lateral side of the shelf 200. This ensures that the first mounting bracket 300 occupies less space in the first partition space, thereby allowing more of the shelf 200 to be exposed.
[0049] Furthermore, based on any of the above embodiments, the shelf 200 is suspended in the upper region of the receiving cavity 111 and spaced from the bottom wall of the receiving cavity 111 to form a second partition space; at least one electrical device 400 can be selectively placed in the second partition space. The second partition space forms a larger volume and is located at a lower position of the overall electrical cabinet, which can accommodate electrical devices 400 that are larger in size and relatively heavier in weight.
[0050] Based on the above, in one embodiment, the electrical cabinet further includes a housing 500, which is located in the second partition space and forms a mounting cavity inside. At least one electrical device 400 can be selectively placed within the mounting cavity. Similarly, the housing 500 can also form a mounting cavity, which may have at least one opening. Correspondingly, a cover plate may also be additionally provided, which is movably installed on the housing 500 and can movably open and close the opening. The housing 500 can specifically delineate a more independent space within the second partition space for the installation of at least one electrical device 400. Specifically, for example, the electrical device 400 includes a frequency converter, which is housed within the mounting cavity. In this case, the housing 500 ensures a more stable placement of the frequency converter within the second partition space, and to a certain extent, the housing 500 can shield the frequency converter from external environmental interference, preventing the frequency converter from interfering with other electrical devices 400 within the second partition space.
[0051] The housing 500 described above can be independently configured relative to the door 120, meaning that the opening and closing of the door 120 does not affect the position of the housing 500. Alternatively, in one embodiment, the housing 500 is detachably connected and fixed to the door 120. This allows for linkage between the housing 500 and the door 120 when they are connected and fixed. Thus, when the door 120 is opened, the housing 500 can be moved out of the receiving cavity 111, facilitating operation; conversely, when the door 120 is closed, the housing 500 can be moved back into the receiving cavity 111.
[0052] The housing 500 is generally configured to occupy a portion of the second partition space, in which case the remaining space of the second partition space can also be used to house at least one electrical device. Specifically, in one embodiment, the electrical cabinet further includes a second mounting bracket 600, which is disposed within the second partition space and spaced apart from the housing 500; at least one electrical device 400 may be selectively housed on the second mounting bracket 600. The second mounting bracket 600 may optionally extend vertically and laterally, or extend vertically and longitudinally. Depending on the relative spatial relationship between the second partition space and the housing 500, the second mounting bracket 600 may be configured as one or at least two. When at least two second mounting brackets 600 are configured, each second mounting bracket 600 may be arranged sequentially at intervals along the lateral or longitudinal direction. Furthermore, each of the second mounting brackets 600 may be fixedly placed in the receiving cavity 111, or, as described above, the second mounting bracket 600 may be movably installed in the receiving cavity 111, for example, by lateral translation, vertical translation, longitudinal translation, or by rotating around an axis extending laterally, longitudinally, or vertically.
[0053] The enclosure 110 and / or housing 500 may also have one or at least two radiators on any side wall, depending on actual needs. The radiator is, for example, a cooling fan, which can dissipate heat from inside the enclosure 110 and / or housing 500 to the outside during startup.
[0054] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. All equivalent structural transformations made under the inventive concept of the present utility model using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. An electrical cabinet enclosure, characterized by, The utility model relates to an electrical cabinet box, comprising: a main body, including a cabinet and a door body, the cabinet is formed with the accommodation cavity that longitudinal one side is open, the door body is arranged in the cabinet, can open and cover the open with activity; a shelf is arranged in the accommodation cavity, the shelf includes at least two shelves arranged along the vertical direction, the shelves respectively extend along the horizontal direction and the vertical direction; a first mounting frame is arranged adjacent to the shelf, the vertical ends of the first mounting frame are rotatably mounted on the cabinet along the vertical axis, so as to have a storage state of being stored in the accommodation cavity and an unfolded state of being unfolded outside the accommodation cavity, and when being unfolded to the unfolded state, at least part of the shelves is exposed outside the open; and a plurality of electrical devices are arranged in the accommodation cavity and can be selectively arranged on the shelves and / or the first mounting frame.
2. The electrical cabinet of claim 1, wherein, In the longitudinal direction, the shelf and the door body are spaced to form a first spaced space; the first mounting frame is arranged in the first spaced space.
3. The electrical cabinet of claim 2, wherein, When being unfolded to the storage state, the first mounting frame extends along the vertical direction and the horizontal direction respectively, and is blocked between the shelf and the door body; and / or when being unfolded to the unfolded state, the first mounting frame extends along the vertical direction and the longitudinal direction respectively, and is arranged on the lateral side of the shelf.
4. The electrical cabinet of claim 3, wherein, The electrical devices include an industrial computer, which is mounted on the shelf arranged adjacent to the first mounting frame.
5. The electrical cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The shelf further includes a mounting member extending along the vertical direction, and the mounting member is spaced along the vertical direction and is provided with a plurality of connecting structures; Each shelf is provided with a docking structure corresponding to the connecting structure, so that the mounting height of the shelf along the vertical direction can be adjusted.
6. The electrical cabinet enclosure of claim 1, wherein, The shelf is suspended in the upper region of the accommodation cavity and is spaced from the bottom wall of the accommodation cavity to form a second spaced space; At least one electrical device can be selectively arranged in the second spaced space.
7. The electrical cabinet enclosure of claim 6, wherein, The electrical cabinet box further includes a shell arranged at the second spaced space, and an installation cavity is formed in the shell; At least one electrical device can be selectively arranged in the installation cavity.
8. The electrical cabinet enclosure of claim 7, wherein, The shell and the door body are detachably connected and fixed.
9. The electrical cabinet enclosure of claim 7, wherein, The electrical devices include a frequency converter, which is stored in the installation cavity.
10. The electrical cabinet enclosure of claim 7, wherein, The electrical cabinet box further includes a second mounting frame arranged in the second spaced space and spaced from the shell; At least one electrical device can be selectively arranged in the second mounting frame.