Ultrasonic reversing radar shell
By introducing rubber rings, waterproof components, and fastening components into the ultrasonic reversing radar housing, the problems of easy housing damage and electromagnetic interference are solved, achieving a higher level of protection and waterproof effect, and ensuring the stable use of the radar.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520000946.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-02
AI Technical Summary
Existing ultrasonic reversing radar housings are easily damaged when subjected to significant impact, have limited protective performance, and are susceptible to electromagnetic interference and rainwater intrusion.
An ultrasonic reversing radar housing was designed, comprising a rubber ring, a waterproof component, a sponge block, a rear cover, and a fastening component. The rubber ring provides initial waterproofing, the sponge block provides cushioning, and the elastic structure of the fastening component secures the radar components to prevent damage from external objects. The waterproof component further prevents rainwater from entering.
The protection level of the radar housing has been improved to prevent damage to radar components, reduce electromagnetic interference and rainwater intrusion, and enhance the stability and reliability of its use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ultrasonic reversing radar technology, specifically to an ultrasonic reversing radar housing. Background Technology
[0002] Ultrasonic reversing radar housings are typically made of plastic materials, such as polycarbonate (PC) or polypropylene (PP). These housings not only provide protection but also offer some electromagnetic shielding. Since vehicle radars generate electromagnetic waves during operation, the housing effectively prevents these waves from interfering with the surrounding environment. However, the protective performance of ultrasonic reversing radar housings is limited during use; the internal radar components are easily damaged by significant impacts, indicating certain shortcomings. Therefore, we propose an ultrasonic reversing radar housing design. Utility Model Content
[0003] The present invention aims to solve the problems existing in the prior art or related technologies.
[0004] Therefore, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: an ultrasonic reversing radar housing, including a housing body, a rubber ring, a waterproof component, a sponge block, a rear cover, a fastening component, and a fastening knob. The rubber ring is bonded to the inner side of the housing body, the waterproof component is arranged on the inner side of the housing body, the sponge block is bonded to the inner side of the housing body, the rear cover is hinged to the right side of the housing body, the fastening component includes a rotating rod threadedly connected to the rear cover, a mounting plate connected to the rotating rod bearing, a second spring arranged on the left side of the mounting plate, and a fastening plate arranged on the left side of the second spring, and the fastening knob is threadedly connected to the rear cover.
[0005] Preferably, the inner side of the outer shell body is provided with a slot for installing waterproof components, and the top of the outer shell body is provided with a threaded groove.
[0006] Preferably, the waterproof component includes a first spring disposed inside the slot, a retaining ring disposed at the top of the first spring, and a sealing ring bonded to the top of the retaining ring.
[0007] Preferably, the two sponge blocks are symmetrically distributed, and both sponge blocks are attached to the inner side of the outer shell body.
[0008] Preferably, the rear cover has mounting holes for fixing, and the mounting holes are round holes.
[0009] Preferably, the rotating rod is a T-shaped screw.
[0010] Preferably, the fastening knob is a T-bolt.
[0011] By adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects achieved by this utility model are as follows: This utility model, by setting up a sponge block, back cover, fastening components, and fastening knob, provides a certain buffering effect without affecting the use of the radar housing, greatly improving the protection level. Simultaneously, by setting up a rubber ring and waterproof components, rainwater can be prevented from entering the interior and affecting radar operation. During use, the sponge block separates the housing body and radar components, providing a buffering effect. The second spring of the fastening component has a certain elasticity, allowing the fastening plate to abut and fix the radar components. After fixing, the fastening component also... It can provide a certain buffering effect, preventing foreign objects from damaging radar components due to impacts with the outer shell. It has a high protection level. When adjusting the tightness, the fastening knob can be loosened, and after loosening, the rotating rod can be rotated. The rotating rod drives the mounting plate, the second spring, and the fastening plate to move linearly. After moving to the appropriate position, tighten the fastening knob to adjust the tightness of the fastening components for use. At the same time, the rubber ring can provide initial waterproofing, and the first spring of the waterproof component has a certain elasticity. The first spring allows the sealing ring to firmly press against the radar components, thus achieving the second step of waterproofing and preventing rainwater from entering the interior and affecting the use of the radar. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of the outer shell from one perspective;
[0014] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of the inner shell from another perspective;
[0015] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the waterproof component;
[0016] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the middle and rear cover and fastening components.
[0017] Figure label:
[0018] 100. Outer shell body; 101. Slot; 102. Threaded groove;
[0019] 200. Rubber ring;
[0020] 300. Waterproof component; 301. First spring; 302. Retaining ring; 303. Sealing ring;
[0021] 400. Sponge block;
[0022] 500, back cover; 501, mounting holes;
[0023] 600. Fastening assembly; 601. Rotating rod; 602. Mounting plate; 603. Second spring; 604. Fastening plate;
[0024] 700. Tightening knob. Detailed Implementation
[0025] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features of the present utility model can be combined with each other.
[0026] The following describes some embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, providing an ultrasonic reversing radar housing.
[0027] Example 1:
[0028] Reference Figure 1-5 This is the first embodiment of the present utility model. This embodiment provides an ultrasonic reversing radar housing, including a housing body 100, a rubber ring 200, a waterproof component 300, a sponge block 400, a back cover 500, a fastening component 600, and a fastening knob 700.
[0029] Specifically, the inner side of the outer shell body 100 is provided with a slot 101 for installing the waterproof component 300, and the top of the outer shell body 100 is provided with a threaded groove 102. In use, the waterproof component 300 can be installed through the slot 101 to make it waterproof, and the threaded groove 102 can be fixed with screws to fix the back cover 500 to the outer shell body 100.
[0030] Specifically, the rubber ring 200 is bonded to the inside of the outer shell 100. During use, the rubber ring 200 can come into contact with the radar components, thus providing initial waterproofing.
[0031] Specifically, the waterproof component 300 is installed on the inner side of the outer shell 100. The waterproof component 300 includes a first spring 301 installed on the inner side of the slot 101, a fixing ring 302 installed on the top of the first spring 301, and a sealing ring 303 bonded to the top of the fixing ring 302. In use, since the first spring 301 has a certain elasticity, the sealing ring 303 can be firmly pressed against the radar components through the first spring 301, thus achieving the second step of waterproofing and preventing rainwater from entering the interior and affecting the use of the radar.
[0032] Specifically, the sponge block 400 is bonded to the inside of the outer shell body 100. The two sponge blocks 400 are symmetrically distributed and both sponge blocks 400 are attached to the inside of the outer shell body 100. In use, since the sponge block 400 separates the outer shell body 100 from the radar components, the sponge block 400 can play a buffering role.
[0033] Specifically, the rear cover 500 is hinged to the right side of the outer shell body 100. The rear cover 500 has a mounting hole 501 for fixing, and the mounting hole 501 is a round hole. In use, the rear cover 500 can be rotated to cover the top of the outer shell body 100. After covering, the screw can be aligned with the mounting hole 501 and inserted. After insertion, the screw can be rotated to connect with the threaded groove 102, so that the outer shell body 100 can be sealed by the rear cover 500 for use.
[0034] Specifically, the fastening assembly 600 includes a rotating rod 601 threaded onto the rear cover 500, a mounting plate 602 bearing-connected to the rotating rod 601, a second spring 603 positioned on the left side of the mounting plate 602, and a fastening plate 604 positioned on the left side of the second spring 603. The rotating rod 601 is a T-shaped screw. In use, the second spring 603 has a certain elasticity, allowing the fastening plate 604 to abut against and fix the radar components. After fixing, the fastening assembly 600 also provides a certain buffering effect, preventing external objects from damaging the radar components due to impacting the outer shell 100, thus providing a high level of protection.
[0035] Specifically, the fastening knob 700 is threaded onto the rear cover 500. The fastening knob 700 is a T-bolt. To adjust the tightness, the fastening knob 700 can be loosened. After loosening, the rotating rod 601 can be rotated. The rotating rod 601 drives the mounting plate 602, the second spring 603, and the fastening plate 604 to move linearly. After moving to the appropriate position, the fastening knob 700 can be tightened to adjust the tightness of the fastening assembly 600 for use.
[0036] The working principle and usage of this utility model are as follows: During use, the sponge block 400 separates the outer shell 100 and the radar components, providing a cushioning effect. The second spring 603 of the fastening assembly 600 has a certain elasticity, allowing the fastening plate 604 to hold and fix the radar components. After fixing, the fastening assembly 600 also provides a certain cushioning effect, preventing external objects from damaging the radar components due to impacts with the outer shell 100. It offers a high level of protection. To adjust the tightness, the fastening knob 700 can be loosened. The rotatable lever 601 drives the mounting plate 602, the second spring 603, and the fastening plate 604 to move linearly. After moving to the appropriate position, tightening the fastening knob 700 adjusts the tightness of the fastening assembly 600 for use. At the same time, the rubber ring 200 provides initial waterproofing, while the first spring 301 of the waterproofing assembly 300 has a certain elasticity. The first spring 301 allows the sealing ring 303 to firmly press against the radar components, thus achieving the second step of waterproofing and preventing rainwater from entering the interior and affecting the use of the radar.
[0037] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An ultrasonic backup radar housing, characterized by, Include: The shell body (100); Rubber ring (200), bonded in the inner side of the shell body (100); Waterproof assembly (300), arranged in the inner side of the shell body (100); Sponge block (400), bonded in the inner side of the shell body (100); Rear cover (500), hinged to the right side of the shell body (100); Fastening assembly (600), including threaded rod (601) threaded on the rear cover (500), mounting plate (602) bearing connected with the threaded rod (601), second spring (603) arranged on the left side of the mounting plate (602) and fastening plate (604) arranged on the left side of the second spring (603); Fastening knob (700), threaded on the rear cover (500).
2. The ultrasonic backup radar housing of claim 1, wherein, The inner side of the shell body (100) is provided with a clamping groove (101) for installing the waterproof assembly (300), and the top end of the shell body (100) is provided with a threaded groove (102).
3. The ultrasonic backup radar housing of claim 2, wherein, The waterproof assembly (300) includes a first spring (301) arranged inside the clamping groove (101), a fixed ring (302) arranged at the top end of the first spring (301), and a sealing ring (303) bonded at the top end of the fixed ring (302).
4. The ultrasonic backup radar housing of claim 1, wherein, Two sponge blocks (400) are symmetrically distributed, and two sponge blocks (400) are attached to the inner side of the shell body (100).
5. The ultrasonic backup radar housing of claim 1, wherein, The rear cover (500) is provided with a mounting hole (501) for fixing, and the mounting hole (501) is a round hole.
6. The ultrasonic backup radar housing of claim 1, wherein, The threaded rod (601) is a T-shaped screw rod.
7. The ultrasonic backup radar housing of claim 1, wherein, The fastening knob (700) is a T-shaped bolt.