Mounting base of communication engineering equipment
By designing mounting bases that adapt to communication equipment of different sizes, and using longitudinal through-holes and bolts to adjust the spacing of pressure plates, the problem of misaligned mounting holes was solved, achieving a fast and stable installation effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520557817.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-27
AI Technical Summary
Different communication equipment have different housing sizes, resulting in different spacing between mounting holes. This makes it difficult to align the mounting holes on the base plate, affecting installation efficiency.
Design a mounting base comprising a base plate, a mounting plate, and a pressure plate. The pressure plate locking spacing is adjusted by longitudinal through-holes and bolts, and the mounting holes on the base plate are aligned using a stop bar. This design is suitable for equipment of different sizes, and rubber pads are used to improve installation stability.
It enables rapid adaptation and installation of communication devices of different sizes, improving installation efficiency and stability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mounting base technology, specifically a mounting base for communication engineering equipment. Background Technology
[0002] Communication engineering equipment refers to various devices used to realize communication functions. Communication engineering equipment mainly includes wired communication equipment and wireless communication equipment. Wired communication equipment, such as routers, fiber optic transceivers, and switches, is used to realize telephone communication and wired data transmission. Wireless communication equipment, such as base stations, mobile phones, and satellite communication equipment, uses radio waves for communication and is widely used in mobile communication and communication in remote areas. Some of these devices are relatively large and require mounting bases for support during installation.
[0003] Different communication equipment have different casing dimensions, resulting in varying base plate areas for installation. This leads to variations in the spacing of mounting holes on the base plate, making it easy for pre-drilled holes on the base surface to align with the mounting holes on the equipment's base plate, hindering installation. Therefore, we propose a mounting base for communication engineering equipment. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a mounting base for communication engineering equipment. By setting two pressure plates, the locking distance of the pressure plates can be changed by using longitudinal through holes and bolts, which can be adapted to the installation of communication equipment with base plates of different widths. The position of the abutment at the bottom of the pressure plate can be adjusted to align with the mounting holes of different spacings on the surface of the base plate, thereby adapting to the use of communication equipment of different sizes and facilitating quick adaptation and installation, thus solving the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a mounting base for communication engineering equipment, comprising a base plate, a mounting plate, and a pressure plate. The mounting plate is fixed to the upper surface of the base plate by a support block. Two pressure plates are provided and placed at the front and rear ends of the surface of the mounting plate. Through openings are longitudinally provided on both sides of the surface of the mounting plate. Bolts are slidably passed through both sides of the pressure plate. The bolts pass through the through openings to the bottom of the mounting plate and are screwed with nuts. A sliding groove is provided inside the pressure plate and a slider is slidably placed therein. Two sliders are placed in the sliding groove of each pressure plate. A stop rod is fixed at the bottom of the slider, and the stop rod passes through a rod opening on the bottom surface of the pressure plate that communicates with the sliding groove to the bottom of the pressure plate. A ring plate is also fixed around the outer ring of the stop rod below the pressure plate.
[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, after removing the pressure plate, the communication equipment is first supported on the surface of the mounting plate between the two through holes by its base plate. Then, the distance between the abutment rods under the pressure plate is adjusted to match the distance between the mounting holes of the base plate, so that the abutment rods are inserted into the mounting holes and the pressure plate is locked by the bolts through the through holes. Finally, the abutment rods are snapped into the mounting holes and the base plate is pressed down and locked to the surface of the mounting plate, thereby realizing the installation and fixation of the communication equipment.
[0007] Optionally, a first rubber pad is attached to the surface of the mounting plate and placed between the openings on both sides.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, the base plate of the communication equipment is pressed firmly onto the surface of the mounting plate by the first rubber pad to prevent slippage.
[0009] Optionally, a second rubber pad is attached and fixed to the bottom outer ring surface of the ring plate.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the ring plate is attached to the surface of the base plate by the second rubber pad.
[0011] Optionally, a third rubber pad is attached and fixed to the upper outer ring surface of the ring plate.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the upper part of the ring plate is attached to the bottom surface of the pressure plate by a third rubber pad to prevent the slider from sliding.
[0013] Optionally, the substrate has through holes at all four corners of its surface, with the through holes penetrating the substrate.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the substrate can be fixed by using expansion bolts through the perforations at the four corners.
[0015] Optionally, bolt holes are provided on both sides of the pressure plate, and bolts pass through the bolt holes to penetrate the pressure plate.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the technical solution of this application are as follows:
[0017] 1. The technical solution of this application is provided with two pressure plates. The locking distance of the pressure plates can be changed by using the longitudinal through holes and bolts. This allows it to be used with communication equipment with base plates of different widths. The position of the abutment at the bottom of the pressure plate can be adjusted to align with the mounting holes of different spacing on the surface of the base plate. This allows it to be used with communication equipment of different sizes and facilitates quick installation.
[0018] 2. The technical solution of this application has a first rubber pad, a second rubber pad, and a third rubber pad respectively attached and fixed to the surface of the mounting plate and the two sides of the ring plate. After the pressure plate is pressed down and locked, the three rubber pads can play an anti-slip locking role on the base plate of the communication equipment, as well as the position of the slider and the stop rod, to ensure installation stability. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Other features, objects, and advantages of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the mounting base for the communication engineering equipment of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure of the pressure plate of the mounting base for the communication engineering equipment of this utility model.
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the pressure plate of the mounting base of the communication engineering equipment of this utility model.
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the communication equipment base plate of the installation base of the communication engineering equipment of this utility model when it is locked.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 11. Support block; 12. Through hole; 2. Mounting plate; 21. Through hole; 22. First rubber pad; 3. Pressure plate; 31. Bolt; 32. Slide groove; 321. Rod opening; 33. Bolt hole; 4. Sliding block; 41. Support rod; 42. Ring plate; 43. Second rubber pad; 44. Third rubber pad; 5. Base plate; 51. Mounting hole. Detailed Implementation
[0025] Please see Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution: a mounting base for communication engineering equipment, including a base plate 1, a mounting plate 2 and a pressure plate 3. The base plate 1, as a basic structure, is pre-cast onto a concrete support and locked in advance. In order to provide an additional more secure locking effect, perforations 12 are provided at the four corners of the surface of the base plate 1. The perforations 12 penetrate the base plate 1, and anchor bolts or expansion bolts can be used to penetrate the base plate 1 through the perforations 12 to make the base plate 1 more securely locked.
[0026] Mounting plate 2 is fixed to the upper surface of substrate 1 by support block 11. Mounting plate 2 is parallel to substrate 1 and there is a gap between mounting plate 2 and substrate 1.
[0027] Two pressure plates 3 are provided and placed side by side at the front and rear ends of the mounting plate 2. The interior of the pressure plate 3 is provided with a sliding groove 32 and a slider 4 is slidably placed therein. Each pressure plate 3 has two sliders 4 in the sliding groove 32. The bottom of each slider 4 is fixed with a stop rod 41. A rod opening 321 communicating with the sliding groove 32 is also provided on the bottom surface of the pressure plate 3, so that the stop rod 41 passes through the rod opening 321 on the bottom surface of the pressure plate 3 to the bottom of the pressure plate 3. Furthermore, a ring plate 42 is fixed around the outer ring of the stop rod 41 under the pressure plate 3. Therefore, during use, the stop rod 41 can always be moved to align with the two mounting holes 51 on the surface of the communication equipment base plate 5 of different sizes. Then, the two pressure plates 3 are pressed on the front and rear ends of the communication equipment base plate 5 respectively, the stop rod 41 is inserted into the mounting hole 51 and the ring plate 42 is in contact with the surface of the base plate 5.
[0028] Additionally, both sides of the mounting plate 2 have longitudinal through-holes 21, and both sides of the pressure plate 3 have bolt holes 33. Bolts 31 pass through both sides of the pressure plate 3 via the bolt holes 33. The bolts 31 pass through the through-holes 21 to the bottom of the mounting plate 2, and then nuts are screwed on and tightened to press down and lock the pressure plate 3. The abutment rod 41 is inserted into the mounting hole 51 and the ring plate 42 presses down on the abutment plate to achieve downward locking of the bottom plate 5.
[0029] The mounting plate 2 is also fixedly fitted with a first rubber pad 22, which is placed between the through holes 21 on both sides. The base plate 5 is pressed against the surface of the mounting plate 2 for anti-slip locking. The bottom outer ring surface of the ring plate 42 is fixedly fitted with a second rubber pad 43, so that the ring plate 42 is pressed against the surface of the base plate 5 through the second rubber pad 43. The upper outer ring surface of the ring plate 42 is fixedly fitted with a third rubber pad 44. There is also a gap between the slider 4 and the upper groove 32, so that after the ring plate 42 is pressed, it can not be blocked by the slider 4 against the surface of the groove, but can be pressed against the bottom surface of the pressure plate 3 through the third rubber pad 44, which can prevent the slider 4 from sliding in the groove 32.
[0030] In use, the base plate 1 is firmly fixed to the ground by casting or expansion bolts. When installing the communication equipment, first unscrew the nut located below the bolt 31 to remove the bolt 31 and take off the two pressure plates 3. Then, the communication equipment is supported by its base plate 5 with mounting holes 51 and placed in a suitable position on the surface of the mounting plate 2, between the two through holes 21 on both sides. The two pressure plates 3 are respectively placed above the front end and the rear end of the base plate 5 of the communication equipment. When the bolt holes 33 on both sides of the pressure plate 3 are aligned with the through holes 21 on both sides, the slider 4 slides in the slide groove 32 to adjust the position of the abutment rod 41, so that the two abutment rods 41 below the front and rear pressure plates 3 are aligned with the two abutment rods 41 on the front and rear sides of the mounting plate 2. After aligning the mounting holes 51, insert the abutment 41 into the mounting holes 51 on the surface of the communication equipment base plate 5. Then, pass the bolt 31 through the bolt hole 33 through the pressure plate 3 and through the through hole 21 to the bottom of the mounting plate 2. After tightening the nut on the outer ring of the bolt 31 under the mounting plate 2, the pressure plate 3 can be pressed down and locked, and the abutment 41 is inserted into the mounting holes 51 of the communication equipment base plate 5. At this time, the ring plate 42 is pressed against the surface of the communication equipment base plate 5 and the bottom surface of the pressure plate 3 by the second rubber pad 43 and the third rubber pad 44 respectively. The communication equipment base plate 5 is pressed against the surface of the mounting plate 2 by the first rubber pad 22, so as to achieve the purpose of firmly locking the communication equipment base plate 5 and realizing the adaptation and quick installation and locking of the communication equipment.
Claims
1. A mounting base for a communication engineering device, comprising a base plate (1), a mounting plate (2), and a pressure plate (3), characterized in that: The mounting plate (2) is fixed to the upper surface of the base plate (1) by a support block (11), and two pressure plates (3) are provided and placed at the front and rear ends of the surface of the mounting plate (2); Both sides of the mounting plate (2) have longitudinal openings (21). Bolts (31) are slidably passed through both sides of the pressure plate (3). The bolts (31) pass through the openings (21) to the bottom of the mounting plate (2) and are screwed with nuts. The inside of the pressure plate (3) has a groove (32) and a slider (4) is slidably placed there. Two sliders (4) are placed in the groove (32) of each pressure plate (3). A stop rod (41) is fixed at the bottom of the slider (4). The stop rod (41) passes through the rod opening (321) on the bottom surface of the pressure plate (3) that communicates with the groove (32) to the bottom of the pressure plate (3). A ring plate (42) is also fixed around the outer ring of the stop rod (41) below the pressure plate (3).
2. The mounting base for the communication engineering equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the mounting plate (2) is fixed with a first rubber pad (22), which is placed between the openings (21) on both sides.
3. The mounting base for the communication engineering equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom outer ring surface of the ring plate (42) is fitted and fixed with a second rubber pad (43).
4. The mounting base for the communication engineering equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: A third rubber pad (44) is attached and fixed to the outer ring surface above the ring plate (42).
5. The mounting base for the communication engineering equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: The substrate (1) has through holes (12) at each of its four corners, and the through holes (12) penetrate the substrate (1).
6. The mounting base for the communication engineering equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that: Bolt holes (33) are provided on both sides of the pressure plate (3), and bolts (31) pass through the bolt holes (33) through the pressure plate (3).