Double-door communication cabinet for iron tower base station
By installing a plastic sleeve and internal carbon dioxide gas and fire extinguishing dust in the communication cabinet, the problem of not being able to extinguish fires in time when they occur inside the cabinet was solved, achieving rapid fire extinguishing and reducing the spread of flames, thus protecting the safety of communication equipment and personnel.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
When a fire breaks out inside a communication cabinet, staff and firefighters are unable to reach the fire source in time to extinguish it, causing the flames to spread too quickly and resulting in greater fire damage.
A plastic sleeve is installed in the communication cabinet, containing carbon dioxide gas and fire extinguishing dust. When the flames burn, the plastic sleeve burns and releases carbon dioxide gas and fire extinguishing dust. The carbon dioxide gas inhibits the flames, and the fire extinguishing dust isolates oxygen, achieving a rapid fire extinguishing effect.
Effectively controlling the spread of flames increases rescue time, reduces fire losses, and protects lives and property.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of communication cabinets, specifically relating to a double-door communication cabinet for tower base stations. Background Technology
[0002] The double-door communication cabinets of tower base stations are mainly used to house communication equipment and protect it from external environmental influences. The double-door design facilitates the entry, exit, and maintenance of equipment, improving work efficiency. The cabinets are usually designed to be waterproof, dustproof, and shockproof to ensure that the equipment can operate normally under harsh weather conditions. However, if a fire occurs inside the communication cabinet, staff and firefighters may not be able to reach the fire source in time to extinguish it, causing the flames to spread too quickly and resulting in greater fire damage. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a double-door communication cabinet for tower base stations, so as to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that when a fire occurs inside the communication cabinet, staff and firefighters cannot arrive at the fire source in time to carry out fire extinguishing operations.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a double-door communication cabinet for a tower base station, comprising a base and a cabinet installed on the upper outer wall of the base;
[0005] A top plate is fixedly connected to the upper outer wall of the cabinet.
[0006] The cabinet has cabinet doors on the front outer wall and near the left and right sides respectively;
[0007] A communication module is fixedly connected to the inner rear wall of the cabinet.
[0008] Multiple plastic sleeves are fixedly connected at equal intervals to the upper inner wall of the cabinet, and each of the multiple plastic sleeves contains carbon dioxide gas and fire extinguishing dust.
[0009] Preferably, the interior of the plurality of plastic sleeves is provided with colored powder to dye the fire extinguishing dust, and the interior of each of the plurality of plastic sleeves is provided with a tear bar.
[0010] Preferably, smoke vents are provided on the inner walls of the left and right ends of the cabinet, and guide openings are provided on the inner walls of the left and right ends of the cabinet.
[0011] Preferably, a guide channel is provided between the two smoke exhaust ports and the guide port, and the fire extinguishing dust is an ammonium phosphate material.
[0012] Preferably, the colored powder is a red, non-toxic organic dye, and the exhaust port and the guide port are arranged in a staggered manner.
[0013] Preferably, a crossbeam is fixedly connected to the center of the upper outer wall of the base to separate the cabinet doors on both sides, and an indicator light is provided inside the center of the front outer wall of the crossbeam.
[0014] Preferably, an air intake grille is provided inside the front outer wall of the top plate, and a radiator is provided inside the top plate.
[0015] Preferably, the front outer wall of the radiator is provided with a dustproof bag to intercept dust movement, and the front outer wall of both cabinet doors is provided with handles to control the opening and closing of the cabinet doors.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a double-door communication cabinet for tower base stations, which has the following advantages:
[0017] By installing a plastic sleeve, carbon dioxide gas, and fire extinguishing dust, when a flame occurs inside the cabinet, the flame will burn and break through the plastic sleeve during combustion, causing the hot carbon dioxide gas and fire extinguishing dust inside the plastic sleeve to be ejected together. This helps to control the flame before it spreads to a wider area, reducing the losses caused by the fire. Carbon dioxide is an inert gas that can effectively inhibit the combustion of flames, while fire extinguishing dust achieves its extinguishing effect by suppressing the ignition source and isolating oxygen. It can reduce the size of the flame when it is generated in the first instance, slow down the spread of the flame, increase the rescue time for staff and firefighters, and reduce the loss of life and property. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a double-door communication cabinet for a tower base station according to the present invention.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the top plate area of this utility model, viewed from the front.
[0020] Figure 3 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the front cross-section of the plastic sleeve area of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Cabinet door; 3. Handle; 4. Cabinet body; 5. Air intake grille; 6. Top plate; 7. Indicator light; 8. Crossbeam; 9. Communication module; 10. Radiator; 11. Smoke vent; 12. Guide channel; 13. Guide port; 14. Plastic sleeve; 15. Dust bag; 16. Carbon dioxide gas; 17. Fire extinguishing dust; 18. Colored powder; 19. Tear bar. Detailed Implementation
[0022] 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.
[0023] This utility model provides, for example Figure 1-3 The double-door communication cabinet for a tower base station shown includes a base 1 and a cabinet 4 installed on the upper outer wall of the base 1.
[0024] A top plate 6 is fixedly connected to the upper outer wall of cabinet 4;
[0025] Cabinet 4 has cabinet doors 2 on its front outer wall and near its left and right sides respectively;
[0026] The communication module 9 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rear end of the cabinet 4. The base 1 of the cabinet provides stable support, so that the entire cabinet can maintain balance during use and can bear the weight of the equipment inside the cabinet. As the main structure of the entire cabinet, the cabinet 4 has a protective function, protecting the internal equipment from external environmental damage. The double door design allows staff to easily open the cabinet door 2 for equipment installation, maintenance and replacement. The communication module 9 is responsible for signal transmission, reception and communication functions, and is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rear end of the cabinet 4, providing stable power and signal connection.
[0027] Multiple plastic sleeves 14 are fixedly connected at equal intervals to the upper inner wall of the cabinet 4. Each plastic sleeve 14 is filled with carbon dioxide gas 16 and fire extinguishing dust 17. When a fire occurs inside the cabinet 4, the flames will burn the plastic sleeves 14 and cause them to burn out, thus releasing the carbon dioxide gas 16 and fire extinguishing dust 17 inside. The carbon dioxide gas 16 and fire extinguishing dust 17 are used to extinguish the flames during the combustion process and reduce the spread of the flames.
[0028] like Figure 3 As shown, the interior of multiple plastic sleeves 14 is filled with colored powder 18 to dye the fire extinguishing dust 17, and the interior of each plastic sleeve 14 is filled with a tear bar 19.
[0029] When the plastic sleeve 14 is burned, the tearing rod 19 will fall downwards, increasing the opening space of the plastic sleeve 14, allowing the carbon dioxide gas 16, extinguishing dust 17 and colored powder 18 inside to be discharged quickly, accelerating the fire extinguishing speed. The colored powder 18 can change the color of the extinguishing dust 17, so that the smoke generated during the fire extinguishing process can serve as a warning when it is discharged.
[0030] like Figure 2As shown in the figure, smoke vents 11 are provided on the inner walls of the left and right ends of the cabinet 4, and guide openings 13 are provided on the inner walls of the left and right ends of the cabinet 4. A guide channel 12 is provided between the two smoke vents 11 and the guide openings 13. The fire extinguishing dust 17 is ammonium phosphate material, and the colored powder 18 is a red non-toxic organic dye. The smoke vents 11 and the guide openings 13 are arranged vertically in a staggered manner.
[0031] During the fire extinguishing process, the smoke inside the cabinet 4 will flow through the guide port 13, through the guide channel 12, and finally out through the smoke exhaust port 11, which serves as a warning of the fire inside the cabinet 4. When the colored powder 18 dyes the fire extinguishing dust 17 and is discharged through the smoke exhaust port 11, it can also serve as a warning, indicating the location of the cabinet where the fire occurred.
[0032] like Figure 1 As shown, a crossbeam 8 is fixedly connected to the center of the upper outer wall of the base 1 to separate the cabinet doors 2 on both sides. An indicator light 7 is installed inside the center of the front outer wall of the crossbeam 8.
[0033] The crossbeam 8 separates the cabinet doors 2 on both sides and provides a position to restrict the fixing of the cabinet doors 2. The cabinet doors 2 can be locked onto the crossbeam 8 through the locking mechanism of the cabinet doors 2. When the communication module 9 and its surrounding working accessories are working normally, the indicator light 7 will emit a corresponding green light to indicate the working status. When abnormal operation occurs, a red light will be emitted to indicate the abnormal working status.
[0034] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, an air intake grille 5 is provided inside the front outer wall of the top plate 6, a radiator 10 is provided inside the top plate 6, a dustproof bag 15 is provided on the front outer wall of the radiator 10 to intercept the movement of dust, and handles 3 are provided inside the front outer walls of the two cabinet doors 2 to control the opening and closing of the cabinet doors 2.
[0035] Air is drawn in from the outside through the radiator 10 and discharged into the cabinet 4 to dissipate heat from the communication module 9 inside the cabinet 4. When the radiator 10 draws in air, the air enters through the air intake grille 5. The air is blocked by the dust bag 15 to filter out dust and impurities in the air to ensure that the air is clean. Then, the clean air is discharged into the cabinet 4 through the radiator 10 to cool down the internal working components.
[0036] The implementation principle of this embodiment is as follows: The base 1 of the cabinet provides stable support, keeping the entire cabinet balanced during use and able to bear the weight of the equipment inside the cabinet. The cabinet body 4, as the main structure of the entire cabinet, has a protective function, protecting the internal equipment from external environmental damage. The double-door design allows staff to easily open the cabinet door 2 for equipment installation, maintenance, and replacement. The communication module 9 is responsible for signal transmission, reception, and communication functions. It is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rear end of the cabinet body 4, providing stable power and signal connections. When a fire occurs inside the cabinet body 4, the flames will burn the plastic sleeve 14, causing it to burn out. This will cause the carbon dioxide gas 16 and fire extinguishing dust 17 inside to be sprayed out. The carbon dioxide gas 16 and fire extinguishing dust 17 will extinguish the flames during the combustion process, reducing the spread of the flames.
[0037] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present 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 the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A double-door communication cabinet for iron tower base station, comprising a base (1) and a cabinet body (4) installed on the outer wall of the upper end of the base (1); The outer wall of the upper end of the cabinet body (4) is fixedly connected with a top plate (6); The outer wall of the front end of the cabinet body (4) is provided with cabinet doors (2) near the left and right sides respectively; The inner wall of the rear end of the cabinet body (4) is fixedly connected with a communication module (9); characterized in that The inner wall of the upper end of the cabinet body (4) is fixedly connected with a plurality of plastic sleeves (14), and the interiors of the plurality of plastic sleeves (14) are provided with carbon dioxide gas (16) and fire extinguishing powder (17).
2. The double-door communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 1, characterized in that: The interiors of the plurality of plastic sleeves (14) are provided with colored powder (18) to dye the fire extinguishing powder (17), and the interiors of the plurality of plastic sleeves (14) are provided with tearing rods (19).
3. The double door type communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer walls of the left and right ends of the cabinet body (4) are provided with smoke exhaust ports (11), and the inner walls of the left and right ends of the cabinet body (4) are provided with guide ports (13).
4. The double-door communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 3, characterized in that: The guide channels (12) are arranged between the smoke exhaust ports (11) and the guide ports (13), and the fire extinguishing powder (17) is an ammonium phosphate material.
5. The double door type communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 4, characterized in that: The colored powder (18) is a red non-toxic organic dye, and the smoke exhaust ports (11) and the guide ports (13) are arranged in an up-down staggered manner.
6. The double door type communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the center of the upper end of the base (1) is fixedly connected with a cross beam (8) to separate the two cabinet doors (2), and the inner wall of the center of the front end of the cross beam (8) is provided with an indicator light (7).
7. The double door type communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 1, wherein: The inner wall of the front end of the top plate (6) is provided with an air inlet grille (5), and the interior of the top plate (6) is provided with a radiator (10).
8. The double door type communication cabinet for a tower base station according to claim 7, wherein: The front end of the radiator (10) is provided with a dust bag (15) to intercept dust movement, and the inner wall of the front end of the two cabinet doors (2) is provided with a handle (3) to control the opening and closing of the cabinet doors (2).