Decoration frame for monitoring equipment

By designing a decorative rack for monitoring equipment and using structures such as cable trays and winding rollers, the problems of poor aesthetics and safety hazards caused by excessively long power cords have been solved. This has enabled the orderly storage and fixation of power cords, improving both safety and aesthetics.

CN223975835UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06ZHEJIANG NATE INTELLIGENT NETWORK ENG
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-10
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The power cords of existing surveillance equipment are too long, resulting in poor aesthetics and safety hazards, and are difficult to store effectively.

Method used

A decorative rack for monitoring equipment has been designed, including a mounting frame, a mounting plate, and a cable take-up box. By setting up structures such as the cable take-up box, winding roller, baffle, and fixing block, the power cord can be stored and fixed in an orderly manner.

Benefits of technology

It enables neat storage of power cords, improves the aesthetics and safety of the installation, and avoids the risk of messy power cords and accidental detachment.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a decoration rack for monitoring equipment, which comprises a mounting rack, a mounting plate and a take-up box, the mounting rack is of a frame structure, the mounting plate is connected to the mounting rack, and the take-up box is connected to the side wall of the mounting rack; an inlet and an outlet are formed in the side wall of the take-up box, and a notch corresponding to the inlet is formed in the side wall of the mounting frame; after the monitoring equipment is connected to the mounting plate, a power line of the monitoring equipment is arranged in the take-up box; the power line can be conveniently stored, so that the use safety of the monitoring equipment is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of security equipment installation technology, and in particular relates to a decorative frame for monitoring equipment. Background Technology

[0002] A security monitoring system uses fiber optic cables, coaxial cables, or microwaves to transmit video signals within a closed loop, forming a complete system from camera to image display and recording. It can provide real-time, vivid, and realistic feedback of the monitored object. It can replace manual monitoring for extended periods in harsh environments, recording footage via video recorder, while alarm systems detect unauthorized intrusions. To meet the power supply requirements of monitoring equipment, the power cords are typically quite long. In practical use, excessively long power cords are inconvenient to store, causing them to dangle and affecting aesthetics, while also increasing safety hazards. Utility Model Content

[0003] The summary section of this application is intended to provide a brief overview of the concepts, which will be described in detail in the detailed description section below. This summary section is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed technical solutions, nor is it intended to limit the scope of the claimed technical solutions.

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, this utility model provides a decorative frame for monitoring equipment.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a decorative frame for monitoring equipment, comprising a mounting frame, a mounting plate, and a cable take-up box. The mounting frame is a frame structure, the mounting plate is connected to the mounting frame, and the cable take-up box is connected to the side wall of the mounting frame. The side wall of the cable take-up box is provided with an inlet and an outlet, and the side wall of the mounting frame is provided with a notch corresponding to the inlet. After the monitoring equipment is connected to the mounting plate, the power cord of the monitoring equipment is placed inside the cable take-up box.

[0006] Furthermore, the take-up box is equipped with a cover plate, and a rubber ring is provided on the side wall of the cover plate, which is placed on the take-up box.

[0007] Furthermore, a guide rail is provided on the inner wall of the take-up box, and a first sliding groove is provided on the guide rail. A connecting block is provided in the first sliding groove, and the connecting block is rotatably connected to the winding roller.

[0008] Furthermore, the connecting block is provided with a connecting groove, and the winding roller is inserted into the connecting groove; the winding roller is provided with baffles, and there are two sets of baffles, which form a winding area on the winding roller.

[0009] Furthermore, a protrusion is provided on the side wall of the guide rail, a first movable groove is provided on the protrusion, a stop bar is provided in the first movable groove, a push rod is provided on the stop bar, and the push rod extends out from the first movable groove.

[0010] Furthermore, a through groove is provided on the side wall of the connecting groove, a movable block is provided in the through groove, a slider is provided on the side wall of the movable block, and a second sliding groove is provided on the side wall of the through groove for the slider to move.

[0011] Furthermore, the entrance sidewall is provided with an installation block and an abutment block. The installation block is provided with a second movable groove, and the second movable groove is provided with a movable plate and a fixed block. The fixed block is provided with a first spring and a guide rod. One end of the first spring is connected to the movable plate, and the movable plate is provided with a guide groove for the guide rod to move.

[0012] Furthermore, the movable plate is provided with a first push block, and the side wall of the second movable groove is provided with a third movable groove for the first push block to move. The slider on the mounting block is connected to a movable rod, and the movable rod is provided with multiple stops.

[0013] Furthermore, the cable take-up box has a plug on its side wall, and the mounting bracket has a slot on its side wall.

[0014] Furthermore, the insert block is provided with a fourth movable groove, and the side wall of the take-up box is provided with a fifth movable groove. The fourth and fifth movable grooves are connected. A limiting block is provided in the fourth movable groove, and a second push block is provided in the fifth movable groove. The limiting block and the second push block are connected by a connecting rod, and a second spring is provided on the connecting rod.

[0015] The advantage of this utility model is that it provides a decorative rack for monitoring equipment that facilitates the storage of power cords and enhances safety. Attached Figure Description

[0016] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the application and to make other features, objects, and advantages of the application more apparent. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain the application and do not constitute an undue limitation of the application.

[0017] Furthermore, throughout the accompanying drawings, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements. It should be understood that the drawings are schematic, and the elements are not necessarily drawn to scale.

[0018] In the attached diagram:

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a decorative frame for monitoring equipment in one embodiment of the present invention.

[0020] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the mounting bracket for the monitoring equipment in the illustrated embodiment.

[0021] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the image.

[0022] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the guide rail of the decorative frame for the monitoring equipment in the illustrated embodiment.

[0023] Figure 5 for Figure 4 Enlarged view of point B in the image.

[0024] Figure 6 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the fixing block of the decorative frame for the monitoring equipment in the illustrated embodiment.

[0025] Figure 7 for Figure 6 Enlarged view of point C in the image.

[0026] Figure 8 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the insert block of the decorative frame for the monitoring equipment in the illustrated embodiment.

[0027] Figure 9 for Figure 8 Enlarged view of point D in the image.

[0028] Figure 10 for Figure 8 Enlarged view of point E in the image.

[0029] The meanings of the reference numerals in the figure are as follows:

[0030] 101. Mounting bracket; 1011. Notch; 1012. Slot; 102. Take-up box; 1021. Inlet; 1022. Outlet; 103. Mounting plate; 104. Connecting plate; 105. Cover plate; 106. Winding roller; 1061. Baffle; 107. Mounting block; 108. Movable plate; 109. Fixing block; 1091. First spring; 1092. Guide rod; 110. First push block; 111. Movable rod; 112. Stop block; 113. Guide rail; 1131. First slide groove; 114. Protrusion; 115. Stop bar; 116. Push rod; 117. Movable block; 1171. Slider; 118. Insert block; 119. Limiting block; 120. Second push block; 121. Connecting rod; 122. Second spring. Detailed Implementation

[0031] Embodiments of this disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. While some embodiments of this disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that this disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of this disclosure. It should be understood that the accompanying drawings and embodiments of this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this disclosure.

[0032] It should also be noted that, for ease of description, only the parts relevant to the utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this disclosure can be combined with each other.

[0033] It should be noted that the concepts of "first" and "second" mentioned in this disclosure are used only to distinguish different devices, modules or units, and are not used to limit the order of functions performed by these devices, modules or units or their interdependencies.

[0034] It should be noted that the terms "a" and "a plurality of" used in this disclosure are illustrative rather than restrictive, and those skilled in the art should understand that, unless otherwise expressly indicated in the context, they should be understood as "one or more".

[0035] The names of messages or information exchanged between multiple devices in the embodiments of this disclosure are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of such messages or information.

[0036] This disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0037] like Figure 1-10 As shown, a mounting bracket for monitoring equipment includes a mounting frame 101, a mounting plate 103, and a cable management box 102. The mounting frame 101 has a frame structure, and a connecting plate 104 is provided on the inner wall of the mounting frame 101. The mounting plate 103 is fixed to the connecting plate 104 by screws. The cable management box 102 is connected to the side wall of the mounting frame 101. The side wall of the cable management box 102 is provided with an inlet 1021 and an outlet 1022. The side wall of the mounting frame 101 is provided with a notch 1011 corresponding to the inlet 1021. When the monitoring equipment is connected to the mounting plate 103, the power cord of the monitoring equipment can be placed in the cable management box 102 through the notch 1011 and the inlet 1021, and finally exit from the outlet 1022, realizing the orderly storage of the power cord.

[0038] Furthermore, the cable retractor 102 is provided with a cover plate 105, and a rubber ring is provided on the side wall of the cover plate 105. The cover plate 105 covers the cable retractor 102. The rubber ring can enhance the sealing between the cover plate 105 and the cable retractor 102, prevent dust, moisture and other substances from entering the inside of the cable retractor 102 and damaging the power cord, and at the same time increase the connection effect between the cover plate 105 and the cable retractor 102.

[0039] Furthermore, the inner wall of the take-up box 102 is provided with a guide rail 113, and the guide rail 113 is provided with a first sliding groove 1131. A connecting block is provided in the first sliding groove 1131, and the connecting block is rotatably connected to the winding roller 106. The connecting block is provided with a connecting groove, and the winding roller 106 is inserted into the connecting groove. The winding roller 106 can rotate in the connecting groove but cannot be dislodged from the connecting groove. The winding roller 106 is provided with a baffle 1061, and there are two sets of baffles 1061. The two sets of baffles 1061 form a winding area on the winding roller 106. When When it is necessary to organize the power cord, it can be wound around the winding area to avoid a messy appearance. It is worth noting that when the middle of the power cord is wound around the winding roller 106, the two ends of the power cord are wound around the winding roller 106 in opposite directions, that is, one end is wound clockwise and the other end is wound counterclockwise, so that the two ends of the power cord can be pulled out normally. Through the setting of the winding roller 106 and the winding area, the power cord of the monitoring equipment can be neatly wound up, avoiding a messy appearance and improving the aesthetics and safety of the installation.

[0040] The guide rail 113 has a protrusion 114 on its side wall, a first movable groove on the protrusion 114, a stop bar in the first movable groove, a push rod 116 on the stop bar, and the push rod 116 extends out of the first movable groove. The connecting block is fixed in the first sliding groove 1131 by the setting of the stop bar 115 to prevent the winding roller 106 from moving freely in the take-up box 102. When it is necessary to remove the winding roller 106 from the take-up box 102, the push rod 116 is pushed so that the stop bar 115 enters the first movable groove. The stop bar 115 disengages from the first sliding groove 1131 and the connecting block can be directly removed from the first sliding groove 1131.

[0041] Furthermore, a through groove is provided on the side wall of the connecting groove, and a movable block 117 is provided in the through groove. A slider 1171 is provided on the side wall of the movable block 117, and a second sliding groove is provided on the side wall of the through groove for the slider 1171 to move. When the connecting block is in the first sliding groove 1131, the movable block 117 abuts against the end face of the first sliding groove 1131. The movable block 117 moves into the connecting groove and abuts against the winding roller 106, increasing the friction force received by the winding roller 106 when it rotates, and preventing the winding roller 106 from rotating arbitrarily and causing the power cord to be wound out.

[0042] Furthermore, the side wall of the inlet 1021 is provided with a mounting block 107 and an abutment block. The mounting block 107 is provided with a second movable groove, and the second movable groove is provided with a movable plate 108 and a fixing block 109. The fixing block 109 is provided with a first spring 1091 and a guide rod 1092. One end of the first spring 1091 is connected to the movable plate 108. The movable plate 108 is provided with a guide groove for the guide rod 1092 to move. The movable plate 108 is provided with a first push block 110. The side wall of the second movable groove is provided with a third movable groove for the first push block 110 to move. The slider 1171 on the mounting block 107 is connected to a movable rod 111. The movable rod 111 is provided with multiple stops 112. After the power cord passes through the inlet 1021 into the take-up box 102, it pushes the first push block 110 to move. Block 110 moves the movable plate 108, and the fixed block 109 moves towards the power cord, clamping the power cord between the fixed block 109 and the abutment block. This secures the end of the power cord connected to the monitoring equipment, preventing it from being pulled off the monitoring equipment and ensuring the connection between the power cord and the monitoring equipment. The first spring 1091 enhances the clamping effect of the fixed block 109 on the power cord, while also preventing damage to the power cord caused by the fixed block 109 clamping it. After the fixed block 109 clamps the power cord, the movable rod 111 is pushed down, causing the first push block 110 to abut against the stop block 112. The stop block 112 then secures the movable plate 108, ensuring the clamping effect of the fixed block 109 on the power cord.

[0043] Furthermore, the cable reel 102 has a plug 118 on its side wall, and the mounting bracket 101 has a slot 1012 on its side wall; the plug 118 has a fourth movable slot, and the cable reel 102 has a fifth movable slot. The fourth and fifth movable slots are connected. A limiting block 119 is provided in the fourth movable slot, and a second push block 120 is provided in the fifth movable slot. The limiting block 119 and the second push block 120 are connected by a connecting rod 121. A second spring 122 is provided on the connecting rod 121. The slot 1012 contains... The wall is provided with a limiting groove corresponding to the limiting block 119; the cable retractor 102 is connected to the mounting bracket 101 by the cooperation of the limiting block 119 and the limiting groove, so as to store the power cord; by pushing the second push block 120, the limiting block 119 is disengaged from the limiting groove, and the cable retractor 102 can be easily removed from the mounting bracket 101; the limiting block 119 is provided with a bevel, so that the plug 118 can be directly inserted into the slot 1012 to quickly complete the connection between the cable retractor 102 and the mounting bracket 101.

[0044] Preferably, the mounting bracket 101 has slots 1012 and notches 1011 on all four side walls. The cable management box 102 can be connected to one of the side walls of the mounting bracket 101 according to the actual installation of the monitoring equipment to store the power cord of the monitoring equipment.

[0045] The above description is merely a selection of preferred embodiments of this disclosure and an explanation of the technical principles employed. Those skilled in the art should understand that the scope of the utility model involved in the embodiments of this disclosure is not limited to the technical solutions formed by specific combinations of the above-described technical features, but should also cover other technical solutions formed by arbitrary combinations of the above-described technical features or their equivalents without departing from the above-described inventive concept. For example, technical solutions formed by substituting the above features with (but not limited to) technical features with similar functions disclosed in the embodiments of this disclosure.

Claims

1. A decorative frame for monitoring equipment, characterized in that: Including mounting frame, mounting plate and take-up box, the mounting frame is frame type structure, the mounting plate is connected on the mounting frame, the take-up box is connected on the mounting frame side wall, the take-up box side wall is equipped with entrance and exit, the mounting frame side wall is equipped with the notch corresponding with the entrance, the monitoring device is connected on the mounting plate, and the power cord of monitoring device is placed in the take-up box.

2. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The cover plate is arranged on the take-up box, and the rubber ring is arranged on the side wall of the cover plate.

3. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The guide rail is arranged on the inner wall of the take-up box, the first sliding groove is arranged on the guide rail, the connecting block is arranged in the first sliding groove, and the winding roller is rotatably connected to the connecting block.

4. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 3, wherein: The connecting groove is arranged on the connecting block, and the winding roller is inserted into the connecting groove; the baffle is arranged on the winding roller, the baffle is two groups, and the winding area is formed on the winding roller by the two groups of baffles.

5. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 3, wherein: The convex block is arranged on the side wall of the guide rail, the first movable slot is arranged on the convex block, the stop lever is arranged in the first movable slot, the push rod is arranged on the stop lever, and the push rod extends out of the first movable slot.

6. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 4, wherein: The through groove is arranged on the side wall of the connecting groove, the movable block is arranged in the through groove, the sliding block is arranged on the side wall of the movable block, and the second sliding groove is arranged on the side wall of the through groove for the movement of the sliding block.

7. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The installation block and the abutment block are arranged on the side wall of the entrance, the second movable slot is arranged on the installation block, the movable plate and the fixed block are arranged in the second movable slot, the first spring and the guide rod are arranged on the fixed block, one end of the first spring is connected to the movable plate, and the guide groove is arranged on the movable plate for the movement of the guide rod.

8. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 7, wherein: The first push block is arranged on the movable plate, the third movable slot is arranged on the side wall of the second movable slot for the movement of the first push block, the movable rod is connected to the sliding block on the installation block, and a plurality of stop blocks are arranged on the movable rod.

9. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 1, wherein: The insertion block is arranged on the side wall of the take-up box, and the insertion groove is arranged on the side wall of the mounting frame.

10. The mounting bracket for a monitoring device of claim 9, wherein: The fourth movable slot is arranged on the insertion block, the fifth movable slot is arranged on the side wall of the take-up box, the fourth movable slot and the fifth movable slot are communicated, the limiting block is arranged in the fourth movable slot, the second push block is arranged in the fifth movable slot, the limiting block and the second push block are connected through a connecting rod, and the second spring is arranged on the connecting rod.