Touch type self-service terminal wall-hanging structure
By designing the interlocking block, slider, and telescopic spring, the touch-screen self-service call machine can be easily installed and disassembled, solving the problem of inconvenient installation and disassembly in existing technologies and improving work efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The existing touch-screen self-service bedside units are fixedly installed on the wall above the hospital bed, which is inconvenient for disassembly and maintenance, and increases the workload of staff.
A wall-mounted structure for a touch-sensitive self-service terminal was designed. Through the cooperation of plug blocks, sliders and telescopic springs, a stable connection and convenient disassembly of the plug blocks and plug slots are achieved, and the disassembly process is simplified by using a transmission mechanism.
It improves the ease of installation, disassembly, and maintenance of touch-screen self-service call machines, and reduces the operational difficulty for staff.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical bedside call system technology, specifically a touch-screen self-service terminal wall-mounted structure. Background Technology
[0002] Medical institutions typically have a central medical care unit for healthcare staff and multiple bedside extensions deployed near different beds. This allows the central medical care unit to manage the multiple bedside extensions. Healthcare staff can use the central medical care unit to view information such as the patient's name, gender, and age for the beds corresponding to the multiple bedside extensions. At the same time, patients can use the bedside extensions to call the central medical care unit, facilitating monitoring by healthcare staff.
[0003] Conventional touch-screen self-service bedside terminals are fixed to the wall above the hospital bed using bolts, which is inconvenient for disassembly and maintenance, and increases the workload of staff. Therefore, we propose a wall-mounted structure for touch-screen self-service terminals. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a wall-mounted structure for a touch-screen self-service terminal, which solves the problems mentioned in the background section.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a wall-mounted structure for a touch-sensitive self-service terminal, comprising a touch-sensitive self-service call machine body, a connecting back plate fixedly connected to one side of the touch-sensitive self-service call machine body, two corresponding plug-in blocks fixedly connected to one side of the connecting back plate, a mounting back plate slidably connected to the outer sides of the two plug-in blocks, two corresponding plug-in slots opened inside the mounting back plate, the plug-in blocks being inserted into the plug-in slots, a first sliding groove opened inside the mounting back plate and located on one side of the plug-in slots, a first slider slidably connected inside the first sliding groove, a limiting groove opened inside the plug-in blocks, one end of the first slider being inserted into the limiting groove, a fourth sliding groove opened inside the mounting back plate, and a transmission mechanism being provided inside the fourth sliding groove.
[0006] Preferably, a second slide groove is provided inside the mounting back plate and between the two first slide grooves. A second slide groove is fixedly connected to one side of the first slide groove. Both second slide grooves are slidably connected inside the second slide groove. Two corresponding first slide rods are fixedly connected inside the second slide groove. The first slide rods pass through the two second slide grooves and are slidably connected to them. Through the cooperation of the first slide rods and the second slide grooves, the stability of the second slide grooves when sliding inside the second slide groove can be guaranteed.
[0007] Preferably, a first telescopic spring is provided on the outer side of the first slide bar and inside the second slide groove. The two ends of the first telescopic spring are respectively fixedly connected to the corresponding sides of the two second slide blocks. Through the cooperation of the first telescopic spring and the two second slide blocks, the two second slide blocks can be limited, thereby limiting the two first slide blocks and ensuring the stability of the first slide blocks in limiting the plug block.
[0008] Preferably, two corresponding drive grooves are provided inside the mounting back plate and on one side of the second slide groove. A drive plate is fixedly connected to one side of the second slider. The drive plate is slidably connected inside the drive groove. Through the cooperation of the drive plate and the second slider, the second slider and the first slider can be moved.
[0009] Preferably, the transmission mechanism includes a pull block slidably connected to the inside of a fourth slide groove. A pull rod is fixedly connected to one side of the pull block. A third telescopic spring is provided on the outside of the pull rod and inside the fourth slide groove. One end of the third telescopic spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fourth slide groove, and the other end of the third telescopic spring is fixedly connected to one side of the pull block. Two corresponding connecting rods are rotatably connected inside the pull block. Two corresponding connecting blocks are slidably connected inside the fourth slide groove. The other end of the connecting rod is rotatably connected to the inside of the connecting block. By pulling the pull rod, the third telescopic spring contracts, simultaneously moving the pull block. This causes the two connecting rods to move accordingly. By rotating and limiting the movement, the two connecting blocks slide accordingly, thereby causing the two third sliders to slide accordingly inside the third slide groove. This pushes the two driving plates, causing the two driving plates to drive the two second sliders and the first slider to slide.
[0010] Preferably, a third slide groove is provided inside the mounting back plate and on one side of the fourth slide groove. Two corresponding third sliders are slidably connected inside the third slide groove. A third slide rod is fixedly connected inside the third slide groove. The third slide rod passes through the two third sliders and is slidably connected to them. A second telescopic spring is provided outside the third slide rod and inside the third slide groove. The two ends of the second telescopic spring are respectively fixedly connected to the corresponding sides of the two third sliders. One end of the driving plate extends into the interior of the third slide groove and contacts the third slider. The connecting block is fixedly connected to one side of the third slider.
[0011] Preferably, a placement box is fixedly connected to one side of the touch-screen self-service call machine body, and a controller is fixedly connected to one side of the touch-screen self-service call machine body. The controller is inserted into the inside of the placement box. Through the cooperation of the controller and the placement box, the controller can be placed, which is convenient for patients to use and avoids accidental touch by patients.
[0012] This utility model provides a wall-mounted structure for a touch-screen self-service terminal, which has the following advantages:
[0013] 1. This wall-mounted structure for a touch-screen self-service terminal involves inserting two plug-in blocks into two plug-in slots. When the plug-in blocks are inserted into the slots, the design of the first slider wedge causes the plug-in blocks to push the first and second sliders into the first and second slide grooves respectively. Simultaneously, the two first telescopic springs retract. After the plug-in blocks are inserted into the slots, the interaction between the limiting groove and the first slider releases the limiting effect on the first telescopic springs, causing the first telescopic springs to rebound and push the two second sliders and the first slider back into the limiting grooves, thereby limiting the plug-in blocks. This facilitates the installation of the touch-screen self-service call machine and improves convenience.
[0014] 2. The wall-mounted structure of this touch-screen self-service terminal, by pulling the lever, causes the third telescopic spring to retract and simultaneously moves the pull block, which in turn moves the two connecting rods accordingly. By rotating the limit switch, the two connecting blocks slide accordingly, which in turn causes the two third sliders to slide accordingly inside the third slide groove, thereby pushing the two driving plates, which in turn cause the two driving plates to slide the two second sliders and the first slider, thus releasing the limit on the two plug-in blocks. This facilitates the disassembly of the touch-screen self-service call machine body and improves the convenience of disassembling and repairing the touch-screen self-service call machine body. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the unfolded structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the mounting backplate of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the image.
[0019] In the diagram: 1. Touchscreen self-service call machine body; 2. Connecting backplate; 3. Plug-in block; 4. Limiting groove; 5. Mounting backplate; 6. Plug-in groove; 7. First slide groove; 8. First slider; 9. Second slide groove; 10. Second slider; 11. First slide rod; 12. First telescopic spring; 13. Drive groove; 14. Drive plate; 15. Third slide groove; 16. Third slider; 17. Third slide rod; 18. Second telescopic spring; 20. Fourth slide groove; 21. Connecting block; 22. Pull block; 23. Connecting rod; 24. Pull rod; 25. Third telescopic spring; 26. Controller; 27. Placement box. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0021] Please see Figures 1 to 4 This utility model provides a technical solution: a wall-mounted structure for a touch-sensitive self-service terminal, including a touch-sensitive self-service call machine body 1. A connecting back plate 2 is fixedly connected to one side of the touch-sensitive self-service call machine body 1. Two corresponding plug-in blocks 3 are fixedly connected to one side of the connecting back plate 2. A mounting back plate 5 is slidably connected to the outer side of the two plug-in blocks 3. Two corresponding plug-in slots 6 are opened inside the mounting back plate 5. The plug-in blocks 3 are inserted into the inside of the plug-in slots 6. A first sliding groove 7 is opened inside the mounting back plate 5 and on one side of the plug-in slots 6. A first slider 8 is slidably connected inside the first sliding groove 7. A limiting groove 4 is opened inside the plug-in blocks 3. One end of the first slider 8 is inserted into the inside of the limiting groove 4. A fourth sliding groove 20 is opened inside the mounting back plate 5. A transmission mechanism is provided inside the fourth sliding groove 20.
[0022] The mounting back plate 5 has a second slide groove 9 inside and between the two first slide grooves 7. A second slide 10 is fixedly connected to one side of the first slide 8. Both second slide 10s are slidably connected inside the second slide groove 9. Two corresponding first slide rods 11 are fixedly connected inside the second slide groove 9. The first slide rods 11 pass through the two second slide 10s and are slidably connected to them. Through the cooperation of the first slide rods 11 and the second slide 10s, the stability of the second slide 10 when sliding inside the second slide groove 9 can be guaranteed.
[0023] A first telescopic spring 12 is provided on the outside of the first slide bar 11 and inside the second slide groove 9. The two ends of the first telescopic spring 12 are respectively fixedly connected to the corresponding sides of the two second slide blocks 10. Through the cooperation of the first telescopic spring 12 and the two second slide blocks 10, the two second slide blocks 10 can be limited, thereby limiting the two first slide blocks 8, thus ensuring the stability of the first slide block 8 in limiting the plug block 3.
[0024] Inside the mounting back plate 5 and on one side of the second slide groove 9, there are two corresponding drive grooves 13. A drive plate 14 is fixedly connected to one side of the second slider 10. The drive plate 14 is slidably connected inside the drive groove 13. Through the cooperation of the drive plate 14 and the second slider 10, the second slider 10 and the first slider 8 can be moved.
[0025] The transmission mechanism includes a pull block 22, which is slidably connected to the inside of the fourth slide groove 20. A pull rod 24 is fixedly connected to one side of the pull block 22. A third telescopic spring 25 is provided on the outside of the pull rod 24 and inside the fourth slide groove 20. One end of the third telescopic spring 25 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fourth slide groove 20, and the other end of the third telescopic spring 25 is fixedly connected to one side of the pull block 22. Two corresponding connecting rods 23 are rotatably connected inside the pull block 22. Two corresponding connecting blocks 21 are slidably connected inside the fourth slide groove 20. The other end of the connecting rod 23 is rotatably connected to the inside of the connecting block 21. By pulling the pull rod 24, the third telescopic spring 25 is contracted, which simultaneously drives the pull block 22 to move. Then, the two connecting rods 23 move accordingly. By rotating and limiting, the two connecting blocks 21 slide accordingly, which in turn drives the two third sliders 16 to slide accordingly inside the third slide groove 15. This pushes the two driving plates 14, causing the two driving plates 14 to drive the two second sliders 10 and the first slider 8 to slide.
[0026] A third slide groove 15 is provided inside the mounting back plate 5 and on one side of the fourth slide groove 20. Two corresponding third sliders 16 are slidably connected inside the third slide groove 15. A third slide rod 17 is fixedly connected inside the third slide groove 15. The third slide rod 17 passes through the two third sliders 16 and is slidably connected to them. A second telescopic spring 18 is provided on the outside of the third slide rod 17 and inside the third slide groove 15. The two ends of the second telescopic spring 18 are fixedly connected to the corresponding sides of the two third sliders 16, respectively, so that one end of the driving plate 14 extends into the interior of the third slide groove 15 and contacts the third sliders 16. The connecting block 21 is fixedly connected to one side of the third slider 16.
[0027] A placement box 27 is fixedly connected to one side of the touch-screen self-service call machine body 1, and a controller 26 is fixedly connected to the same side. The controller 26 is inserted into the interior of the placement box 27. Through the cooperation of the controller 26 and the placement box 27, the controller 26 can be placed when needed, which is convenient for patients' families to use while preventing patients from accidentally touching it.
[0028] In summary, during installation, the touch-screen self-service terminal wall-mounted structure involves fixing the touch-screen self-service call machine body 1 (model 7-Inch Medical Bedside E-Caller-J-AP7-T) and the connecting backplate 2 with bolts. Then, two plug-in blocks 3 are inserted into the two plug-in slots 6. When the plug-in blocks 3 are inserted into the plug-in slots 6, the design of the wedge block of the first slider 8 pushes the first slider 8 and the second slider 10 into the first slide groove 7 and the second slide groove 9 respectively, simultaneously causing the two first telescopic springs 12 to retract. After the plug-in blocks 3 are inserted into the plug-in slots 6, the interaction between the limiting groove 4 and the first slider 8 releases the restriction on the first telescopic springs 12, causing the first telescopic springs 12 to rebound and push the two... The second slider 10 and the first slider 8 are reset and inserted into the limiting groove 4, thereby limiting the plug-in block 3 and completing the installation of the touch self-service call machine body 1. During disassembly, the staff manually pulls the pull rod 24 to retract the third telescopic spring 25 and move the pull block 22. Then, the two connecting rods 23 move accordingly. By rotating the limiting, the two connecting blocks 21 slide accordingly, thereby causing the two third sliders 16 to slide accordingly inside the third sliding groove 15. This pushes the two driving plates 14, causing the two driving plates 14 to slide the two second sliders 10 and the first slider 8, thereby releasing the limiting of the two plug-in blocks 3 and facilitating the disassembly of the touch self-service call machine body 1.
[0029] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A wall structure for a touch-based kiosk, comprising a touch-based kiosk body (1), characterized in that: The side of the touch type self-service call machine body (1) is fixedly connected with a connecting back plate (2), one side of the connecting back plate (2) is fixedly connected with two corresponding plug-in blocks (3), the outer sides of the two plug-in blocks (3) are slidably connected with a mounting back plate (5), the inside of the mounting back plate (5) is provided with two corresponding plug-in grooves (6), the plug-in blocks (3) are plugged into the plug-in grooves (6), the inside of the mounting back plate (5) and one side of the plug-in grooves (6) are provided with first sliding grooves (7), the first sliding grooves (7) are slidably connected with first sliding blocks (8), the inside of the plug-in blocks (3) is provided with limiting grooves (4), one end of the first sliding blocks (8) is plugged into the limiting grooves (4), the inside of the mounting back plate (5) is provided with fourth sliding grooves (20), and the fourth sliding grooves (20) are provided with transmission mechanisms.
2. A wall mounting structure for a touch kiosk according to claim 1, wherein: The inside of the mounting back plate (5) and between the two first sliding grooves (7) are provided with second sliding grooves (9), one side of the first sliding blocks (8) is fixedly connected with second sliding blocks (10), the two second sliding blocks (10) are slidably connected into the second sliding grooves (9), and the second sliding grooves (9) are fixedly connected with two corresponding first sliding rods (11).
3. A wall mounting structure for a touch kiosk according to claim 2, wherein: The outside of the first sliding rods (11) and in the second sliding grooves (9) are provided with first telescopic springs (12), and the two ends of the first telescopic springs (12) are fixedly connected to the corresponding sides of the two second sliding blocks (10).
4. The wall mount structure for a touch kiosk of claim 2, wherein: The inside of the mounting back plate (5) and one side of the second sliding grooves (9) are provided with two corresponding driving grooves (13), one side of the second sliding blocks (10) is fixedly connected with driving plates (14), and the driving plates (14) are slidably connected into the driving grooves (13).
5. A wall mounting structure for a touch kiosk according to claim 4, wherein: The transmission mechanism comprises a pulling block (22), the pulling block (22) is slidably connected into the fourth sliding grooves (20), one side of the pulling block (22) is fixedly connected with a pulling rod (24), the outside of the pulling rod (24) and in the fourth sliding grooves (20) are provided with third telescopic springs (25), one end of the third telescopic springs (25) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the fourth sliding grooves (20), the other end of the third telescopic springs (25) is fixedly connected to one side of the pulling block (22), the inside of the pulling block (22) is rotatably connected with two corresponding connecting rods (23), the inside of the fourth sliding grooves (20) is slidably connected with two corresponding connecting blocks (21), and the other ends of the connecting rods (23) are rotatably connected into the connecting blocks (21).
6. A wall mounting structure for a touch kiosk according to claim 5, wherein: The inside of the mounting backboard (5) and the side of the fourth sliding groove (20) are provided with a third sliding groove (15), the inside of the third sliding groove (15) is slidably connected with two corresponding third sliding blocks (16), the inside of the third sliding groove (15) is fixedly connected with a third sliding rod (17), the third sliding rod (17) penetrates through the two third sliding blocks (16) and is slidably connected with them, the outside of the third sliding rod (17) and the inside of the third sliding groove (15) are provided with a second expansion spring (18), the two ends of the second expansion spring (18) are fixedly connected with the corresponding sides of the two third sliding blocks (16) respectively, one end of the driving plate (14) extends to the inside of the third sliding groove (15) and is in contact with the third sliding block (16), and the connecting block (21) is fixedly connected with one side of the third sliding block (16).
7. The wall mount structure for a touch kiosk of claim 1, wherein: One side of the touch type self-service calling machine body (1) is fixedly connected with a placing box (27), one side of the touch type self-service calling machine body (1) is fixedly connected with a controller (26), and the controller (26) is inserted into the inside of the placing box (27).