Network communication distribution frame

By designing adjustable column and beam structures and flexible fiber distributors, the problems of inflexible installation and insufficient fiber protection in traditional patch panels have been solved, enabling efficient network communication line connections and fiber operation.

CN223967931UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03GUANGZHOU JUELU COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-01
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

Traditional network communication patch panels have poor installation and layout flexibility, limited space for fiber optic splicing and splitting operations, and insufficient fiber optic protection capabilities, which affect signal transmission.

Method used

A patch panel consisting of columns, beams, unit boxes, and patch panels was designed. The position and quantity can be flexibly adjusted by the combination of mounting holes and bolt holes. Cable perforations are arranged at standard intervals on the surface of the patch panel. The slide rail and slider cooperate to realize convenient operation of the fiber optic tray. The fiber splitter is made of flexible rubber material.

Benefits of technology

It improves the versatility and scalability of patch panels, avoids cable damage, facilitates fiber optic splicing and maintenance, and enhances the protection of optical fibers.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a network communication distribution frame, which comprises four groups of upright posts, cross beams, unit boxes and a distribution board, the upright posts are distributed in a rectangular array, the side walls of the upright posts are fixedly connected with the cross beams for mounting the upright posts, the surfaces of the upright posts and the cross beams are provided with uniformly distributed mounting holes, and the side walls of the unit boxes are fixedly connected with fixing pieces. The side wall of the distribution board is fixedly connected with a fixed lug plate; according to the utility model, the installation positions and the number of the unit boxes and the distribution boards can be flexibly adjusted according to actual requirements, network communication requirements of different scales and layouts can be met, the universality and the expandability of the distribution frame are improved, the integrated fiber splice tray can be conveniently pulled out and pushed back, operations such as fiber splice, maintenance and the like are greatly facilitated, and the service life of the distribution frame is prolonged. The fiber splitter is detachably connected with the integrated fiber melting disc and is made of a flexible rubber material, so that different fiber splitting requirements of optical fibers can be met, the optical fibers can be effectively protected, and the convenience and safety of optical fiber operation are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of patch panel technology, specifically a network communication patch panel. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of network communication, patch panels, as key components connecting network equipment and cables, significantly impact network communication quality and maintenance convenience through their performance and structural design. Traditional network communication patch panels lack flexibility in installation and layout, often featuring fixed structures that are difficult to adjust to actual network needs, resulting in insufficient adaptability to network cabling of varying sizes and complexities. Regarding fiber optic operations, the design of fiber splicing and splitting areas in traditional patch panels is inadequate, with limited operating space and fixed splice tray positions, hindering maintenance personnel from performing fiber splicing and splitting operations. Furthermore, the splitting devices have weak adaptability and protection capabilities for optical fibers, easily causing fiber damage and affecting signal transmission. Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a network communication patch panel to address the problems mentioned in the background. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a network communication patch panel to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0005] A network communication patch panel includes uprights, crossbeams, unit boxes, and patch panels. The uprights are arranged in four groups in a rectangular array. The side walls of the uprights are fixedly connected to crossbeams for mounting the uprights. The surfaces of the uprights and crossbeams are provided with evenly distributed mounting holes. The side walls of the unit boxes are fixedly connected to fasteners. The side walls of the patch panels are fixedly connected to fixing lugs. The surfaces of the fasteners and fixing lugs are provided with bolt holes that mate with the mounting holes.

[0006] Furthermore, a slide rail is fixedly connected to the inner side wall of the unit box, and a slider is slidably connected to the inner side wall of the slide rail.

[0007] Furthermore, an integrated fiber melting tray is fixedly connected to the side wall of the slider, and a fiber distributor is detachably connected to the side wall of the integrated fiber melting tray.

[0008] Furthermore, the fiber splitter is made of flexible rubber material.

[0009] Furthermore, the wiring board surface has cable through holes arranged at standard intervals, and the edges of the through holes have stress-relieving chamfers.

[0010] By adopting the above technical solution

[0011] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0012] 1. The uprights, beams, unit boxes, and patch panels are installed using mounting holes and bolt holes. The installation position and quantity of unit boxes and patch panels can be flexibly adjusted according to actual needs to adapt to network communication requirements of different scales and layouts, improving the versatility and scalability of the patch panel. The cable perforations on the surface of the patch panel are arranged at standard intervals for the installation of network cables and other cables. The stress-relieving chamfers at the edges of the perforations prevent damage to cables due to stress concentration during installation, ensuring normal transmission performance of the cables. By inserting cables into the patch panel and connecting them to relevant equipment, the distribution and connection of network communication lines are realized.

[0013] 2. The slide rail and slider design inside the unit box allows the integrated fusion splice tray to be easily pulled out and pushed back, greatly facilitating fiber optic splicing, maintenance and other operations. The fiber splitter is detachably connected to the integrated fusion splice tray and is made of flexible rubber material, which can not only meet different fiber splitting requirements, but also effectively protect the fiber, improving the convenience and safety of fiber optic operation. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a network communication patch panel.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a front view of a network communication patch panel;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a network communication patch panel unit box;

[0017] Figure 4 A network communication patch panel Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Column; 2. Horizontal beam; 3. Fixing component; 4. Unit box; 5. Integrated fiber melting tray; 6. Fiber distributor; 7. Fixing ear plate; 8. Wiring board; 9. Slide rail; 10. Slider. Detailed Implementation

[0019] To make the technical means, creative features, achieved objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model is further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments. In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper," "lower," "inner," "outer," "front end," "rear end," "both ends," "one end," and "the other end," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0020] Please see Figures 1-4This utility model provides an embodiment of a network communication patch panel, including columns 1, beams 2, unit boxes 4, and patch panels 8. The columns 1 are arranged in four groups in a rectangular array. Beams 2 for mounting the columns 1 are fixedly connected to the side walls of the columns 1. Evenly spaced mounting holes are formed on the surfaces of the columns 1 and beams 2. Fixing members 3 are fixedly connected to the side walls of the unit boxes 4. Fixing ear plates 7 are fixedly connected to the side walls of the patch panels 8. Bolt holes that mate with the mounting holes are formed on the surfaces of both the fixing members 3 and the fixing ear plates 7. Cable perforations arranged at standard intervals are formed on the surface of the patch panels 8, and stress-relieving chamfers are provided at the edges of the perforations. The four groups of columns 1 are arranged in a rectangular array and fixedly connected by beams 2. The evenly spaced mounting holes on the surfaces of the columns 1 and beams 2, in conjunction with the fixing members 3 and fixing ear plates 8, provide a secure connection. The bolt holes on the ear plate 7 allow for the installation of the unit box 4 and the patch panel 8 in designated positions, completing the overall frame construction of the patch panel. The uprights 1, crossbeams 2, unit boxes 4, and patch panels 8 are installed through the matching of mounting holes and bolt holes. The installation position and quantity of unit boxes 4 and patch panels 8 can be flexibly adjusted according to actual needs to adapt to network communication requirements of different scales and layouts, improving the versatility and scalability of the patch panel. The cable perforations on the surface of the patch panel 8 are arranged at standard intervals for the installation of network cables and other cables. The stress-relieving chamfer at the edge of the perforations can prevent damage to the cables due to stress concentration during installation, ensuring the normal transmission performance of the cables. By inserting cables into the patch panel 8 and connecting them to related equipment, the distribution and connection of network communication lines are realized.

[0021] In this embodiment, a slide rail 9 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the unit box 4, a slider 10 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slide rail 9, an integrated fiber splicing tray 5 is fixedly connected to the side wall of the slider 10, and a fiber distributor 6 is detachably connected to the side wall of the integrated fiber splicing tray 5. The fiber distributor 6 is made of flexible rubber material. The slide rail 9 and the slider 10 on the inner wall of the unit box 4 cooperate to allow the integrated fiber splicing tray 5 to slide along the slide rail 9 inside the unit box 4. When fiber splicing is required, the integrated fiber splicing tray 5 can be pulled out, and after the operation is completed, it can be pushed back into the unit box 4. The fiber distributor 6 is detachably connected to the slide rail 9. The sidewall of the integrated fusion splice tray 5 is used for fiber splitting. Because it is made of flexible rubber material, it can adapt well to different diameter fibers during the splitting process and reduce damage to the fibers. The slide rail 9 and slider 10 in the unit box 4 make it easy to pull out and push back the integrated fusion splice tray 5, which greatly facilitates fiber splicing, maintenance and other operations. The fiber splitter 6 is detachably connected to the integrated fusion splice tray 5 and is made of flexible rubber material, which can meet the different fiber splitting requirements and effectively protect the fibers, improving the convenience and safety of fiber operation.

[0022] Four sets of uprights 1 are arranged in a rectangular array and are fixedly connected by crossbeams 2. The mounting holes evenly distributed on the surfaces of the uprights 1 and crossbeams 2, together with the bolt holes on the fixing parts 3 and fixing ear plates 7, allow the unit box 4 and the patch panel 8 to be installed in the designated positions using bolts, thus completing the overall frame construction of the patch panel. The slide rail 9 on the inner side wall of the unit box 4 cooperates with the slider 10, allowing the integrated fusion splice tray 5 to slide along the slide rail 9 inside the unit box 4. When fiber optic splicing is required, the integrated fusion splice tray 5 can be pulled out and pushed back into the unit box 4 after the operation is completed. The fiber splitter 6 is detachably connected to the side wall of the integrated fusion splice tray 5 for fiber splitting operations.

[0023] The uprights 1, beams 2, unit boxes 4, and patch panels 8 are installed through mounting holes and bolt holes. The installation position and quantity of unit boxes 4 and patch panels 8 can be flexibly adjusted according to actual needs to adapt to network communication requirements of different scales and layouts, improving the versatility and scalability of the patch panel. The cable perforations on the surface of patch panel 8 are arranged at standard intervals for the installation of network cables and other cables. The stress-relieving chamfers at the edges of the perforations prevent damage to cables due to stress concentration during installation, ensuring normal transmission performance of the cables. By inserting cables into patch panel 8 and connecting them to related equipment, the distribution and connection of network communication lines are realized. The slide rails 9 and sliders 10 inside unit box 4 allow the integrated fiber optic splicing tray 5 to be easily pulled out and pushed back, greatly facilitating fiber optic splicing, maintenance, and other operations. The fiber splitter 6 is detachably connected to the integrated fiber optic splicing tray 5 and is made of flexible rubber material, which can meet different fiber splitting requirements and effectively protect the fiber, improving the convenience and safety of fiber optic operation.

[0024] This specification describes embodiments, but not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This way of describing the specification is only for clarity. Those skilled in the art should regard the specification as a whole. The technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. A network communication patch panel, characterized in that, The system includes columns (1), beams (2), unit boxes (4), and wiring boards (8). The columns (1) are in four groups, arranged in a rectangular array. The side walls of the columns (1) are fixedly connected to beams (2) for installing the columns (1). The surfaces of the columns (1) and beams (2) are provided with evenly arranged mounting holes. The side walls of the unit boxes (4) are fixedly connected to fasteners (3). The side walls of the wiring boards (8) are fixedly connected to mounting ears (7). The surfaces of the fasteners (3) and mounting ears (7) are provided with bolt holes that fit the mounting holes.

2. A network communication patch panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner wall of the unit box (4) is fixedly connected to a slide rail (9), and the inner wall of the slide rail (9) is slidably connected to a slider (10).

3. A network communication patch panel according to claim 2, characterized in that, The slider (10) is fixedly connected to an integrated fiber melting tray (5) on its side wall, and the integrated fiber melting tray (5) is detachably connected to a fiber distributor (6) on its side wall.

4. A network communication patch panel according to claim 3, characterized in that, The fiber splitter (6) is made of flexible rubber material.

5. A network communication patch panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wiring board (8) has cable through holes arranged at standard intervals on its surface, and the edges of the through holes are provided with stress-relieving chamfers.