Vertical integrated service machine structure easy to assemble

By separating the modular bracket components from the main frame, the problem of complex screen installation structure for self-service machines is solved, enabling efficient assembly and convenient maintenance, and improving the deployment efficiency and user experience of public service equipment.

CN223977592UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06深圳市凯健奥达科技有限公司
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Application Number
CN202520684803.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-11

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Technical Problem

The existing self-service machine screen installation structure lacks modular design, resulting in complex assembly, poor flexibility, and inefficient traditional welding methods.

Method used

The modular bracket assembly is designed to be separated from the outer frame body. The support structure is formed by corner braces and side braces. The main body of the monitor can be quickly snapped into place with the central connecting strip. The outer frame body is precisely aligned with the bracket through fixing holes. The material box assembly is opened and closed with hinges, simplifying the assembly process.

Benefits of technology

It significantly improves assembly efficiency by more than 50%, reduces maintenance costs, supports rapid replacement of screens and components, facilitates maintenance, and is suitable for public service scenarios requiring high-frequency adjustments.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a vertical integrated service machine structure easy to assemble, which comprises a service machine main body composed of a support assembly, a display main body, an outer frame main body and a material box group, the support assembly comprises an angle brace column and side brace rods extending upwards from the bottom of the angle brace column, the side brace rods are two rod bodies arranged in parallel, a screen fixing frame used for assembling the displayer body is arranged between the upper rod bodies and comprises a connecting frame body and a middle connecting strip arranged in the connecting frame body, a bottom plate used for assembling the supporting material box set is formed by the bottoms of the angle supporting columns and the side supporting rods, and a fixing part used for being rapidly assembled with the middle connecting strip is arranged on the back of the displayer body. The side supporting rods and the angle supporting columns are sleeved with the outer frame body, and a face shell used for sealing and covering the material box set is arranged on one face of the outer frame body. The pulse welding machine solves the problems that most pulse welding machines in the prior art are provided with welding heads, the horizontal and vertical positions of the welding heads are complex to adjust, the welding efficiency is low, and the welding effect is poor in the welding process.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of public service equipment, and in particular to a vertical integrated service machine structure that is easy to assemble. Background Technology

[0002] Self-service kiosks are self-service devices deployed to improve service efficiency, optimize the business environment, and facilitate public access to services. These devices integrate multiple functions, aiming to simplify procedures, reduce waiting times, and improve service quality and efficiency.

[0003] In existing technologies, these automated, unattended service machines offer a variety of functions. For example, ATMs used in banks automatically dispense tickets and handle cash deposits and withdrawals; while airport and train station machines feature automatic facial recognition and flight status display. Structurally, they mainly consist of a cabinet structure and a display screen located above it. The display screen typically needs to be assembled last to fit the space above the cabinet. Furthermore, current service machine screens lack a modular structure and can only be adapted to the cabinet's upper frame, resulting in low assembly efficiency, complex assembly structure, and limited flexibility.

[0004] In view of this, this technical solution proposes an easy-to-assemble vertical integrated service machine structure, which adopts a modular screen installation structure that can be easily adapted to the cabinet. This allows various sizes of display screens to be easily assembled with the cabinet through mounting accessories, without the need to specially set up a screen external structure that is completely compatible with the cabinet frame. In addition, the service machine adopts a splicing structure and has a hinged door structure at the bottom, which facilitates assembly, maintenance, and loading. Utility Model Content

[0005] The present invention aims to at least partially solve one of the technical problems in the related technologies. Therefore, the main objective of this invention is to provide an easy-to-assemble vertical integrated server structure, addressing the problems of complex server equipment structures, lack of modular assembly structures, and low assembly efficiency in the prior art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides an easy-to-assemble vertical integrated service machine structure, comprising a service machine body consisting of a support assembly, a display body, an outer frame body, and a material box assembly.

[0007] The bracket assembly includes corner strut columns arranged in a rectangular pattern, and side strut bars extending upward from the bottom of the corner strut columns. The side strut bars are two parallel rod bodies, and a screen fixing frame for assembling the display body is provided between the upper rod bodies. The screen fixing frame includes a connecting frame body and a middle connecting strip provided in the connecting frame body. The bottom of the corner strut columns and the side strut bars form a bottom plate for assembling and supporting the material box group.

[0008] A fixing portion for quickly assembling with the middle connecting strip is provided on the back of the display body. The outer frame body is sleeved outside the side strut bars and the corner strut columns, and a face shell for covering the material box group is provided on one main viewing angle side.

[0009] As a further scheme of the present utility model, the outer frame body is an integral metal frame body provided with fixing holes, and the positions where the fixing holes are opened correspond to the positions of the bottom of the corner strut columns and the side strut bars.

[0010] As a further scheme of the present utility model, a side wing plate for setting a side unlocking hole is provided between the bottom of the side strut bar and the corner strut column.

[0011] As a further scheme of the present utility model, the side wing plate and the corner strut column are rotatably connected by a hinge.

[0012] As a further scheme of the present utility model, the fixing plate is a "convex"-shaped hardware fixing head provided with through holes.

[0013] As a further scheme of the present utility model, the connecting frame body and the side strut bar are connected by welding.

[0014] As a further scheme of the present utility model, the side strut bar inclines backward and is in a rear-inclined shape in cooperation with the screen fixing frame to facilitate the observation of the display body.

[0015] The beneficial effects of the present utility model are as follows:

[0016] Most existing self-service machines adopt a welded fixed structure, and the screen needs to be customized to fit the outer frame, resulting in complex assembly, difficult maintenance and poor flexibility. This solution completely improves this defect through a modular "skeleton and outer frame" split design: the corner strut columns and the rear-inclined side strut bars of the bracket assembly form the core support, and the outer frame body is directly sleeved and locked through preset fixing holes, abandoning welding to achieve "installation and disassembly immediately"; the middle connecting strip of the screen fixing frame is snap-connected with the "convex"-shaped fixing head on the back of the display, and only one screw is needed to adapt to different specifications of the screen, making the installation as simple as assembling building blocks; a rotating side wing plate with a lock hole is added at the bottom of the side strut bar, and the material box can be repaired by manually opening and closing, avoiding the cumbersome traditional overall disassembly; the rear-inclined bracket design automatically matches the ergonomic viewing angle, taking into account both stability and appearance.

[0017] The entire structure can also transform traditional multi-process welding into a two-step "alignment-locking" operation through standardized holes, geometric buckles, and modular assembly. Actual measurements show that the assembly efficiency is improved by more than 50%-60%, and it supports the rapid replacement of components such as screens and frames, significantly reducing maintenance costs. It is particularly suitable for intelligent service scenarios that require high-frequency adjustments, such as airports and government service halls. Attached Figure Description

[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of the technical solutions of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the service machine in this utility model.

[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the bracket assembly, display body, and outer frame of the service machine body after preliminary disassembly of the present utility model.

[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the display body and the fixing part on the back of the present invention.

[0022] Figure 4 This is a disassembly diagram of the bracket assembly in this utility model.

[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the middle connecting strip and connecting frame of the screen fixing bracket in this utility model.

[0024] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled bracket assembly in this utility model.

[0025] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the product from the rear view.

[0026] label name label name 1 Service machine main body 11 Display body 10 bracket assembly 110 Fixing part 100 Side strut 111 Material box assembly 101 Corner brace 12 Outer frame main body 102 Screen mounting bracket 120 Back frame 1020 Connecting frame 121 face shell 1021 Middle connecting strip 122 Side wing plate 103 base plate 123 Fixing hole Detailed Implementation

[0027] as follows:

[0028] Please see the appendix Figure 1-7 ,

[0029] The main structure includes a service machine body (1) consisting of a bracket assembly (10), a display body (11), an outer frame body (12), and a material box assembly (111). The bracket assembly (10) includes rectangularly arranged corner braces (101) and side braces (100) extending upward from the bottom of the corner braces (101). The side braces (100) are two parallel rods, and a screen mounting bracket (102) for assembling the display body (11) is provided between the upper rods. The screen mounting bracket (102) includes a connecting frame (101). 20), and a central connecting strip (1021) provided in the connecting frame (1020), the bottom of the corner support column (101) and the side support rod (100) form a base plate (103) for assembling the support box assembly (111), the back of the display body (11) is provided with a fixing part (110) for quick assembly with the central connecting strip (1021), the outer frame body (12) is sleeved on the outside of the side support rod (100) and the corner support column (101), and the main viewing side is provided with a face shell (121) for sealing the box assembly (111).

[0030] The working principle is as follows:

[0031] The vertical integrated service machine structure (1) provided by this technical solution significantly optimizes assembly efficiency through modular design. In the prior art, the screen of the service machine needs to be customized to fit the outer frame, resulting in complex assembly, poor flexibility, and difficulty in adjusting the traditional welding head, leading to low welding efficiency. This solution innovatively adopts a separate design of the bracket assembly (10) and the outer frame body (12) ------ The bracket assembly (10) is composed of rectangularly arranged corner support columns (101) and inclined side support rods (100). The top of the side support rod (100) is provided with a screen fixing bracket (102) with a central connecting strip (1021). The back of the display body (11) is quickly snapped to the connecting strip (1021) through the fixing part (110), without the need for welding or customized fitting, and supports multiple screen specifications for immediate use. The outer frame body (12) is directly fitted onto the outside of the bracket, and its fixing hole (123) is precisely aligned with the bottom of the bracket, simplifying the positioning steps. The material box assembly (111) is supported by a base plate (103), and the outer frame shell (121) can be sealed with one click. During maintenance, it can be quickly opened and closed through the side wing plate (122) connected by a hinge, without disassembling the entire structure. In addition, the side support rod (100) tilts backward, allowing the screen to tilt naturally and improving the user's viewing comfort. The entire structure transforms the traditional multi-step welding assembly into a simple plug-in assembly through modular splicing, quick snap-fit, and standardized hole design, reducing assembly time by more than 50% and reducing maintenance difficulty. It is suitable for high-frequency use scenarios such as airports and banks, significantly improving the deployment efficiency of service machines and the user experience.

[0032] Structurally, the corner brace (101) and side brace (100) constitute the main "skeleton" of the service machine. The outer frame (12) is the skin covering the "skeleton". The upper part of the outer frame (12) is where the monitor body (11) is located. A screen mounting bracket (102) for quick monitor installation is specially designed at this location. The screen mounting bracket (102) is a rectangular frame. Of course, various shapes can be set according to the external contour of different monitors. A central connecting strip (1021) is set in the rectangular frame to adapt to the arrangement of the back fixing part (110) of the monitor body (11). It is precisely because of the cooperation between the central connecting strip (1021) and the fixing plate that different specifications of monitors or connecting frames (1020) only need to be adapted to these two parts, without the need for complex adaptation of the overall outer frame and main structure. This not only facilitates assembly but also facilitates disassembly and maintenance. The support rods (100) and corner braces (101) on each side of the bracket assembly (10) cooperate with the outer frame body (12), which further highlights its modular design characteristics. The existing service machine structure generally uses the outer shell and the inner cabinet (i.e. the material box group (111) or other cavities in this solution) to be welded together, which is not only inconvenient to operate, but also cannot be replaced once assembled. However, the split "skeleton" structure is adopted, and the outer frame body (12) can be assembled with the bracket assembly (10) by screws. It is not only detachable, but also saves the cumbersome welding operation. The material box group (111) can be directly pushed into the interior.

[0033] Reference Appendix Figure 2 In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the outer frame body (12) is an integral metal frame with a fixing hole (123), and the fixing hole (123) is located at the bottom of the corner support column (101) and the side support rod (100).

[0034] The outer frame (12) adopts an integrated metal frame design. The fixing holes (123) on its surface correspond precisely to the bottom positions of the corner braces (101) and side braces (100) of the bracket assembly (10). No additional adjustment is required during installation. The stable connection with the interior can be completed by simply tightening the screws. This split structure abandons the traditional welding process, which avoids irreversible assembly problems caused by welding and enables quick disassembly and assembly of the outer frame and the bracket, making it convenient for later maintenance or component replacement. The one-piece metal frame not only improves the overall structural strength, but also simplifies the assembly process through standardized hole design. Users only need to align the holes and tighten the screws to firmly cover the outer frame (12) on the outside of the bracket. This ensures the aesthetics and protection of the equipment exterior and greatly reduces the assembly complexity, making it especially suitable for public service scenarios that require frequent adjustments or upgrades.

[0035] Reference Appendix Figure 4, A preferred embodiment of the present utility model: There is a wing plate (122) for setting side unlocking holes between the bottom of the side support rod (100) and the corner support column (101), and the wing plate (122) is rotatably connected to the corner support column (101) through a hinge.

[0036] The wing plate (122) is located between the bottom of the side support rod (100) and the corner support column (101), is provided with side unlocking holes and is rotatably connected through a hinge. It can be manually opened and closed without tools, which is convenient for quick operation during maintenance or replacement of the cartridge group (111), and can ensure the safety of the equipment through the lock holes, taking into account both convenience and protection, and avoiding the defect of the cumbersome disassembly and assembly of the traditional welded structure.

[0037] Refer to Appendix Figure 3 、 5 , A preferred embodiment of the present utility model: The fixing plate is a "convex"-shaped hardware fixing head (110) with through holes.

[0038] In this solution, preferably, the fixing plate adopts a "convex"-shaped hardware structure (110) with through holes at the top, which is similar to a buckle lock head. During installation, the "convex" head is embedded in the middle connecting strip (1021) of the screen fixing frame (102), and the through holes are accurately aligned with the preset holes of the connecting strip (1021). Only one screw is required to lock. It not only realizes quick positioning by using geometric shapes but also ensures strength through the metal material. When adapting to different specifications of monitors, only the spacing of the connecting strip (1021) needs to be adjusted without replacing the fixing plate (110), greatly simplifying the installation steps and improving the structural compatibility, making the disassembly and assembly of the screen as simple and efficient as assembling building blocks.

[0039] Refer to Appendix Figure 2 、 4 , A preferred embodiment of the present utility model: The connecting frame body (1020) is connected to the side support rod (100) by welding.

[0040] The connecting frame body (1020) and the side support rod (100) can be connected with high strength by welding. Of course, other connection forms can also be used, such as snap connection or screw connection, etc...

[0041] Refer to Appendix Figure 1 、 2 And Figure 4 、 6 、7, A preferred embodiment of the present utility model: The side support rod (100) inclines backward and cooperates with the screen fixing frame (102) to form a rear-inclined shape that is convenient for observing the monitor body (11).

[0042] In this design, the side support rod (100) preferably adopts a backward tilt design, which, together with the screen mounting bracket (102), forms a monitor mounting position with a natural tilt angle, so that the screen presents an ergonomic backward tilt posture, avoiding visual fatigue caused by users looking straight ahead or looking down. This tilt angle is preset during assembly through the geometric adaptation of the bracket and the mounting bracket. When installing the monitor body (11), there is no need to manually adjust the angle. It can be automatically aligned by directly snapping the back fixing part (110) and the middle connecting strip (1021), which simplifies the assembly process and ensures consistent viewing angle. The backward tilt structure also improves the stability of the screen's center of gravity, avoiding the risk of traditional vertical brackets tilting forward. At the same time, the close fit design between the outer frame body (12) and the tilted side support rod (100) maintains the overall simple and smooth appearance, taking into account both functionality and aesthetics.

[0043] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and do not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings under the concept of the present utility model, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A self-contained kiosk structure that is easy to assemble, characterized in that, Comprising A service machine body composed of a bracket assembly, a display body, an outer frame body and a cartridge group, The bracket assembly comprises a rectangularly arranged angle support column and a side support rod extending upward at the bottom of the angle support column, the side support rod is a parallel arranged rod body, and a screen fixing frame for assembling the display body is arranged between the upper rod bodies, the screen fixing frame comprises a connecting frame body and a middle connecting strip arranged in the connecting frame body, the bottom of the angle support column and the side support rod forms a bottom plate for assembling the supporting cartridge group, The back of the display body is provided with a fixing part for quick assembly with the middle connecting strip, the outer frame body is sleeved outside the side support rod and the angle support column, and one side of the main view angle is provided with a surface shell for covering the cartridge group.

2. The easily assembled, free standing, self-contained kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein, The outer frame body is an integral metal frame body with a fixing hole, and the fixing hole is arranged at a position corresponding to the bottom position of the angle support column and the side support rod.

3. The easily assembled, free standing, self-contained kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein, A side wing plate for arranging a side unlocking hole is arranged between the bottom of the side support rod and the angle support column.

4. The easily assembled, free standing, self-contained kiosk structure of claim 3, wherein, The side wing plate and the angle support column are connected by a hinge.

5. The easily assembled, free standing, self-contained kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein, The fixing part is a "U" shaped hardware fixing head with a through hole.

6. The easily assembled, free standing, self-service kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein, The connecting frame body and the side support rod are connected by welding.

7. The easily assembled, free standing, self-service kiosk structure of claim 1, wherein, The side support rod is inclined backward, and cooperates with the screen fixing frame to form a backward inclination shape for the display body to be observed.