Equipment cabinet for bank machine room

By introducing clamping and locking components into the equipment cabinet, the problem of messy cable accumulation was solved, the cables were securely fixed, and the difficulty of troubleshooting and maintenance costs were reduced.

CN223968084UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03BANK OF COMM CO LTD XINJIANG UYGUR AUTONOMOUS REGION BRANCH
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

The tangled and cluttered cables in the existing equipment cabinets make troubleshooting more difficult. Over time, excessive bending at the cable-to-equipment connection points may accelerate aging and reduce transmission performance, affecting equipment stability.

Method used

The cable is secured using a clamping assembly and a locking assembly. The clamping assembly is adjustable to fit the shape of the cable using an electric telescopic rod and clamping blocks, while the locking assembly uses shaped blocks and locking blocks to ensure that the cable is fixed inside the equipment.

Benefits of technology

Maintaining the natural direction of the cable reduces mechanical damage, ensures the cable's stability within the equipment, and lowers the difficulty of troubleshooting and maintenance costs.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of equipment cabinets for machine rooms, in particular to an equipment cabinet for a bank machine room, which comprises a cabinet body and a cabinet door arranged on the surface of the cabinet body, and further comprises a clamping assembly arranged on the surface of the cabinet body, and the clamping assembly comprises a base arranged on the surface of the cabinet body. Electric telescopic rods are symmetrically and fixedly connected to the surface of the cabinet body, the top ends of the electric telescopic rods are fixedly connected with the base, and three sets of sliding blocks A are symmetrically and fixedly connected to the end, away from the cabinet door, of the base; according to the utility model, the cable can be clamped to reduce mechanical damage caused by drooping or bending of the cable due to self weight, and the clamping position is adjusted to adapt to joints at different positions, so that the natural trend of the cable can be maintained, the cable is prevented from being excessively bent or stretched, the line trend is more visual, and the working efficiency is improved. And rapid positioning and replacement of the cable during later inspection and maintenance are facilitated.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of equipment cabinets for computer rooms, and specifically relates to an equipment cabinet for bank computer rooms. Background Technology

[0002] A server rack is a freestanding or self-supporting enclosure used to house electrical or electronic equipment. Server racks are typically equipped with doors, removable or non-removable side panels and back panels. Server racks are an indispensable component of electrical equipment and serve as the carrier for electrical control equipment. However, during the use of server racks, there are many cables inside the equipment, and the messy accumulation of cables increases the difficulty of troubleshooting.

[0003] According to the publicly available (announcement) number CN209449068U, a computer equipment cabinet for computer room construction is disclosed. This technology discloses a technical solution including "a base and a cabinet body fixedly installed on the base, with support plates symmetrically arranged on the side walls of the cabinet body, a detachable placement plate on the support plate, and air holes on the placement plate, with an annular slide rail above the placement plate, and a heat dissipation device on the slide rail, the heat dissipation device including two drive mechanisms symmetrically sliding on the slide rail and a connecting rod fixedly installed between the sliding mechanisms". This technology has the technical effect of blowing air into the cabinet body from all directions and improving the heat dissipation effect.

[0004] In this existing design, due to the problem of messy cable accumulation inside the equipment, the existing technology cannot fix the position of the cables inside the equipment. Therefore, it is difficult to quickly locate and repair when a fault occurs, which increases the difficulty of troubleshooting. In addition, the connection between the cable and the equipment is in an excessively bent state for a long time, which may accelerate aging and reduce transmission performance. It may also cause the connector to loosen, affecting the stability of the equipment transmission.

[0005] Therefore, an equipment cabinet for bank computer rooms is designed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0006] To address the problems mentioned in the background section, this invention provides an equipment cabinet for bank computer rooms. This device, by adjusting the clamping position to accommodate connectors at different locations, maintains the natural routing of cables, preventing excessive bending or stretching, making the cable routing more intuitive, and facilitating rapid cable location and replacement during later inspection and maintenance. This also solves the problem of messy cable accumulation inside the equipment.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: an equipment cabinet for a bank computer room, comprising a cabinet body and a cabinet door disposed on the surface of the cabinet body, and further comprising a clamping assembly disposed on the surface of the cabinet body;

[0008] The clamping assembly includes a base disposed on the surface of the cabinet. An electric telescopic rod is symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the cabinet. The top end of the electric telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the base. Three sets of sliders A are symmetrically fixedly connected to the end of the base away from the cabinet door. A groove A is opened on the surface of the cabinet to cooperate with the slider A. A housing A is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the base. An L-shaped plate is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the housing A. A clamping block is fixedly connected to the end of the L-shaped plate away from the housing A.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, the opposing sides of the two clamping blocks are both arc-shaped.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, a connecting rod is slidably connected to the surface of the housing A, and a slider B is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting rod. A groove B that cooperates with the slider B is opened on the surface of the housing A. A top rod is symmetrically rotatably connected to the surface of the slider B, and the end of the top rod away from the slider B is rotatably connected to the L-shaped plate.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, a compression spring is sleeved on the surface of the connecting rod, and the two ends of the compression spring are respectively fixedly connected to the surfaces of the housing A and the slider B.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, the surface of the L-shaped plate is symmetrically fixedly connected with limit blocks, and the surface of the housing A is provided with a limit groove that cooperates with the limit blocks.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, rubber pads are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the two clamping blocks.

[0014] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, an I-beam block is fixedly connected to the end of the connecting rod away from the slider B.

[0015] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, it also includes a locking component disposed on the surface of the base;

[0016] The locking assembly includes a housing B disposed on the surface of the base. The surface of the base has a groove D that mates with the surface of the housing B. The housing B is fixedly connected to the housing A. A shaped block is rotatably connected to the surface of the housing B. A connecting plate is symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the shaped block. A locking block is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the housing B. A sliding column is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block. The surface of the connecting plate has a groove C that mates with the sliding column. The surface of the base has a slot that mates with the surface of the locking block.

[0017] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, the surface of the card block is provided with a slope.

[0018] As a preferred embodiment of the equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to this utility model, the surface of the housing B is threaded with a threaded rod, and a rotating plate is fixedly connected to the end of the threaded rod away from the housing B. The surface of the threaded rod is provided with a shaped groove that matches the shaped block.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The addition of a clamping component in this application can clamp the cable, reducing mechanical damage caused by the cable sagging or bending due to its own weight. Simultaneously, by adjusting the clamping position to adapt to connectors in different positions, the natural cable routing can be maintained, avoiding excessive bending or stretching of the cable, making the cable routing more intuitive, and facilitating quick positioning and replacement of the cable during later inspection and maintenance. At the same time, the addition of a locking component ensures that the cable is firmly fixed inside the equipment, effectively protecting the cable and preventing it from moving inside the cabinet or being damaged by external forces, ensuring the integrity and functionality of the cable, reducing malfunctions caused by cable loosening or detachment, and lowering maintenance costs and repair frequency. Attached Figure Description

[0020] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate 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, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall design of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the base structure in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the slide groove A in this utility model;

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of shell A in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting rod in this utility model;

[0026] Figure 6 In this utility model Figure 4 Enlarged structural diagram at point A;

[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of shell B in this utility model;

[0028] Figure 8This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the card block in this utility model;

[0029] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the threaded rod in this utility model;

[0030] In the picture:

[0031] 1. Cabinet body; 11. Cabinet doors;

[0032] 2. Clamping assembly; 21. Base; 22. Electric telescopic rod; 23. Slider A; 24. Slide groove A; 25. Housing A; 26. L-shaped plate; 27. Clamping block; 28. Connecting rod; 29. ​​Slider B; 210. Slide groove B; 211. Top rod; 212. Compression spring; 213. Limiting block; 214. Limiting groove; 215. Rubber pad; 216. I-beam block;

[0033] 3. Locking assembly; 31. Housing B; 32. Slide groove D; 33. Irregular block; 34. Connecting plate; 35. Locking block; 36. Slide column; 37. Slide groove C; 38. Locking groove; 39. Inclined surface; 310. Threaded rod; 311. Rotating plate; 312. Irregular groove. Detailed Implementation

[0034] 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.

[0035] Example 1: As Figure 1 As shown;

[0036] A cabinet for a bank's computer room includes a cabinet body 1 and a cabinet door 11 disposed on the surface of the cabinet body 1.

[0037] In this implementation scheme: the existing cabinet 1, through the cooperation of the slide rail and the drive mechanism, drives the cooling fans at both ends of the connecting rod to rotate. At the same time, due to the different orientation angles of the cooling fans, the cooling device can blow air into the cabinet from all directions, improving the heat dissipation effect. For the specific working process, refer to the technology disclosed in "CN209449068U discloses a computer equipment cabinet for computer room construction". However, in this existing design, due to the problem of messy accumulation of cables inside the equipment, this existing technology cannot fix the position of the cables inside the equipment. Therefore, it is difficult to quickly locate and repair when a fault occurs, which increases the difficulty of troubleshooting. Moreover, the connection between the cable and the equipment is in a state of excessive bending for a long time, which may accelerate aging and reduce transmission performance. It may also cause the joint to loosen, affecting the stability of equipment transmission. In combination, this problem is obviously a real and difficult problem to solve. Therefore, in order to solve this technical problem, a clamping component 2 and a locking component 3 are added to this application.

[0038] Furthermore:

[0039] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown:

[0040] In conjunction with the above: a bank computer room equipment cabinet, further comprising a clamping assembly 2 disposed on the surface of the cabinet body 1;

[0041] The clamping assembly 2 includes a base 21 disposed on the surface of the cabinet 1. An electric telescopic rod 22 is symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the cabinet 1. The top end of the electric telescopic rod 22 is fixedly connected to the base 21. Three sets of sliders A23 are symmetrically fixedly connected to the end of the base 21 away from the cabinet door 11. A sliding groove A24 that cooperates with the slider A23 is opened on the surface of the cabinet 1. A housing A25 is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the base 21. An L-shaped plate 26 is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the housing A25. A clamping block 27 is fixedly connected to the end of the L-shaped plate 26 away from the housing A25. The opposite sides of the two clamping blocks 27 are both arc-shaped.

[0042] In this implementation plan: the operator controls the electric telescopic rod 22 to move the base 21. The movement of the base 21 causes the slider A23 to slide on the surface of the cabinet 1 through the slide groove A24 until the base 21 reaches the height desired by the operator. Then, the housing A25 is pushed to slide on the surface of the base 21 until the housing A25 reaches the position desired by the operator. Then, the operator places the cable between the clamping blocks 27 and slides the L-shaped plate 26 into the interior of the housing A25, causing the two clamping blocks 27 to move closer to each other, thereby clamping and fixing the cable. The arc-shaped design of the clamping surface of the clamping block 27 allows the clamping block 27 to fit the surface of the cable more closely, thereby improving the clamping stability of the clamping block 27 and better adapting to the shape of the cable, reducing the direct pressure points on the cable, and avoiding cable damage caused by right-angle bending.

[0043] Furthermore:

[0044] like Figure 5 As shown:

[0045] In an optional embodiment, a connecting rod 28 is slidably connected to the surface of housing A25, and a slider B29 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting rod 28. A groove B210 that mates with the slider B29 is opened on the surface of housing A25. A top rod 211 is symmetrically rotatably connected to the surface of slider B29. The end of the top rod 211 away from slider B29 is rotatably connected to L-shaped plate 26. A compression spring 212 is sleeved on the surface of the connecting rod 28. The two ends of the compression spring 212 are fixedly connected to the surfaces of housing A25 and slider B29, respectively.

[0046] In this embodiment: When the operator pulls the connecting rod 28 upward, the compression spring 212 is compressed and contracted. At the same time, the connecting rod 28 drives the slider B29 to slide along the direction of the slide groove B210 on the surface of the housing A25. During the upward movement of the slider B29, the push rod 211 pushes the L-shaped plate 26 outward of the housing A25, thereby expanding the clamping distance between the clamping blocks 27, which is convenient for clamping cables of different specifications. After the cable is placed, the operator releases the connecting rod 28. At this time, the compression spring 212 returns to normal and drives the slider B29 to move downward along the slide groove B210. When the slider B29 moves downward, the push rod 211 pulls the L-shaped plate 26 inward of the housing A25. At this time, the clamping blocks 27 move closer to each other, realizing automatic clamping and fixing of the cable when the operator releases the handle.

[0047] Furthermore:

[0048] like Figure 6 As shown:

[0049] In an optional embodiment, limit blocks 213 are symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the L-shaped plate 26, and the surface of the housing A25 is provided with limit grooves 214 that cooperate with the limit blocks 213.

[0050] In this embodiment: when the L-shaped plate 26 slides on the surface of the housing A25, the L-shaped plate 26 drives the limiting block 213 to slide on the surface of the limiting groove 214, which can limit and guide the sliding trajectory of the L-shaped plate 26, so that the movement trajectory of the L-shaped plate 26 is within the planned range of the staff.

[0051] Furthermore:

[0052] like Figure 6 As shown:

[0053] In an optional embodiment, rubber pads 215 are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the two clamping blocks 27.

[0054] In this embodiment, the rubber pad 215 can increase the surface roughness of the clamping block 27, thereby making the device clamp the cable more securely, while also preventing the clamping block 27 from scratching the surface of the cable, causing a short circuit and thus a fire.

[0055] Furthermore:

[0056] like Figure 6 As shown:

[0057] In an optional embodiment, the end of the connecting rod 28 away from the slider B29 is fixedly connected to an I-beam block 216.

[0058] In this embodiment, the operator can pull the connecting rod 28 through the I-shaped block 216, and the I-shaped design makes it easy for the operator to hold it with two fingers for operation.

[0059] Furthermore:

[0060] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown:

[0061] In an optional embodiment, a locking assembly 3 is also provided on the surface of the base 21;

[0062] The locking assembly 3 includes a housing B31 disposed on the surface of the base 21. The surface of the base 21 has a groove D32 that mates with the surface of the housing B31. The housing B31 is fixedly connected to the housing A25. A shaped block 33 is rotatably connected to the surface of the housing B31. A connecting plate 34 is symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the shaped block 33. A locking block 35 is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the housing B31. A sliding column 36 is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block 35. The surface of the connecting plate 34 has a groove C37 that mates with the sliding column 36. The surface of the base 21 has a groove 38 that mates with the surface of the locking block 35. The surface of the locking block 35 has an inclined surface 39.

[0063] In this implementation scheme: the operator moves housing A25 along the surface of base 21 by sliding housing B31 along slide groove D32 until housing A25 reaches the operator's desired position. Then, the operator rotates the irregular block 33, causing the connecting plate 34, which is symmetrically fixed to its surface, to rotate. The rotation of the connecting plate 34 causes the sliding column 36 to slide along slide groove C37. As the angle of slide groove C37 changes when the connecting plate 34 rotates, the connecting plate 34, through slide groove C37 and sliding column 36, causes the two locking blocks 35 to slide outward from housing B31. During the movement of the locking blocks 35, they slide along inclined surface 39 into slot 38 until the locking blocks 35 are in contact with slot 38. This fixes the positions of housing A25 and housing B31 relative to base 21, ensuring that the cable is firmly fixed inside the equipment, effectively protecting the cable, preventing it from moving inside the cabinet or being damaged by external forces, and ensuring the integrity and functionality of the cable.

[0064] Furthermore:

[0065] like Figure 9 As shown:

[0066] In an optional embodiment, a threaded rod 310 is threadedly connected to the surface of the housing B31, and a rotating plate 311 is fixedly connected to the end of the threaded rod 310 away from the housing B31. The surface of the threaded rod 310 is provided with a shaped groove 312 that mates with the shaped block 33.

[0067] In this embodiment, the operator uses the rotating plate 311 to drive the threaded rod 310 to move in a spiral manner on the surface of the housing B31. When the threaded rod 310 rotates and drives the irregular block 33 to rotate through the irregular groove 312, the threaded rod 310 slides on the surface of the irregular block 33 through the irregular groove 312. Therefore, the threaded rod 310 can control the rotational freedom of the irregular block 33, avoid the irregular block 33 from rotating without human control, and thus prevent the position of the housing B31 relative to the base 21 from becoming loose. This ensures that the cable is firmly fixed inside the cabinet 1, reduces the failure caused by the cable loosening or falling off, and reduces maintenance costs and repair frequency.

[0068] It should be noted that the threaded rod 310 can be easily rotated to insert the locking block 35 into the locking slot 38.

[0069] Working principle: The operator controls the electric telescopic rod 22 to move the base 21. The movement of the base 21 causes the slider A23 to slide along the slide groove A24 on the surface of the cabinet 1 until the base 21 reaches the operator's desired height. Then, the operator moves the housing B31 along the slide groove D32 on the surface of the base 21, causing the housing A25 to slide on the surface of the base 21 until the housing A25 reaches the operator's desired position. At this point, the operator uses the rotating plate 311 to move the threaded rod 310 in a spiral manner on the surface of the housing B31. As the threaded rod 310 rotates, it drives the irregular block 33 to rotate through the irregular groove 312. The threaded rod 310 slides on the surface of the irregular block 33 via the irregular groove 312. The rotation of the irregular block 33 causes the connecting plate 34, which is symmetrically fixed to its surface, to rotate. The rotation of the connecting plate 34 causes the sliding column 36 to slide along its surface via the sliding groove C37. Because the angle of the sliding groove C37 changes when the connecting plate 34 rotates, the connecting plate 34, through the sliding groove C37 and the sliding column 36, causes both locking blocks 35 to slide outwards from the housing B31. During the movement, the locking blocks 35 slide along the inclined surface 39 into the groove 38 until they engage with the groove 38, thus fixing the positions of the housings A25 and B31 relative to the base 21. Then, the operator... The I-beam block 216 pulls the connecting rod 28. When the I-beam block 216 moves the connecting rod 28 upward, the compression spring 212 is compressed and contracted. At the same time, the connecting rod 28 moves the slider B29 along the direction of the slide groove B210 on the surface of the housing A25. During the upward movement of the slider B29, the push rod 211 pushes the L-shaped plate 26 outward of the housing A25, thereby widening the clamping distance between the clamping blocks 27. At this time, the operator places the cable between the clamping blocks 27. After the cable is placed, the operator releases the I-beam block 216. At this time, the compression spring 212 returns to normal and moves the connecting rod 28 and the slider B29 downward along the direction of the slide groove B210. When slider B29 moves downward, it pulls L-shaped plate 26 into housing A25 via push rod 211. At this time, clamping blocks 27 move closer to each other to clamp and fix the cable. The arc-shaped design of the clamping surface of clamping block 27 allows clamping block 27 to fit the surface of the cable more closely, thereby improving the clamping stability of clamping block 27 and better adapting to the shape of the cable, reducing direct pressure points on the cable, and avoiding cable damage caused by right-angle bending. Rubber pad 215 can increase the surface roughness of clamping block 27, thereby making the equipment clamp the cable more firmly, and also preventing clamping block 27 from scratching the surface of the cable, causing short circuit and fire.

[0070] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A server rack for a bank computer room, comprising a cabinet body (1) and a cabinet door (11) disposed on the surface of the cabinet body (1), characterized in that: It also includes a clamping assembly (2) disposed on the surface of the cabinet (1); The clamping assembly (2) includes a base (21) disposed on the surface of the cabinet (1). An electric telescopic rod (22) is symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the cabinet (1). The top end of the electric telescopic rod (22) is fixedly connected to the base (21). Three sets of sliders A (23) are symmetrically fixedly connected to the end of the base (21) away from the cabinet door (11). A sliding groove A (24) that cooperates with the slider A (23) is opened on the surface of the cabinet (1). A housing A (25) is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the base (21). An L-shaped plate (26) is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the housing A (25). A clamping block (27) is fixedly connected to the end of the L-shaped plate (26) away from the housing A (25).

2. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 1, characterized in that: The opposing sides of the two clamping blocks (27) are both arc-shaped.

3. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 1, characterized in that: A connecting rod (28) is slidably connected to the surface of the housing A (25). A slider B (29) is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the connecting rod (28). A groove B (210) that cooperates with the slider B (29) is opened on the surface of the housing A (25). A top rod (211) is symmetrically rotatably connected to the surface of the slider B (29). The end of the top rod (211) away from the slider B (29) is rotatably connected to the L-shaped plate (26).

4. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 3, characterized in that: A compression spring (212) is fitted on the surface of the connecting rod (28), and the two ends of the compression spring (212) are fixedly connected to the surfaces of the housing A (25) and the slider B (29), respectively.

5. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surfaces of the L-shaped plates (26) are symmetrically fixedly connected with limiting blocks (213), and the surface of the housing A (25) is provided with limiting grooves (214) that cooperate with the limiting blocks (213).

6. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 1, characterized in that: Rubber pads (215) are fixedly connected to the opposite sides of the two clamping blocks (27).

7. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 4, characterized in that: The end of the connecting rod (28) away from the slider B (29) is fixedly connected to an I-beam (216).

8. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a locking assembly (3) disposed on the surface of the base (21); The locking assembly (3) includes a housing B (31) disposed on the surface of the base (21). The surface of the base (21) is provided with a sliding groove D (32) that matches the surface of the housing B (31). The housing B (31) is fixedly connected to the housing A (25). A shaped block (33) is rotatably connected to the surface of the housing B (31). A connecting plate (34) is symmetrically fixedly connected to the surface of the shaped block (33). A locking block (35) is symmetrically slidably connected to the surface of the housing B (31). A sliding column (36) is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block (35). A sliding groove C (37) that matches the sliding column (36) is provided on the surface of the connecting plate (34). A locking groove (38) that matches the surface of the locking block (35) is provided on the surface of the base (21).

9. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 8, characterized in that: The surface of the card block (35) is provided with a bevel (39).

10. The equipment cabinet for a bank computer room according to claim 9, characterized in that: The surface of the housing B (31) is threaded with a threaded rod (310), and a rotating plate (311) is fixedly connected to one end of the threaded rod (310) away from the housing B (31). The surface of the threaded rod (310) is provided with a shaped groove (312) that matches the shaped block (33).

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  • Computer equipment cabinet for machine room construction

    CN209449068U