Mounting bracket of laser battery
By designing a mounting bracket for the laser battery and utilizing structures such as a sliding groove, a sliding plate, a U-shaped elastic plate, and a limiting rubber pad, the problem of battery misalignment during drops or impacts was solved, achieving battery fixation and convenient assembly/disassembly, thus improving the device's performance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
In portable or handheld small lasers, cylindrical batteries are prone to misalignment at the connection point between the battery and the battery box electrodes when dropped or impacted, causing poor contact. This requires external tools to remove the screws and reset the battery, which is time-consuming.
A mounting bracket for a laser battery is adopted, including a battery box body, a slide, a sliding plate, a U-shaped elastic plate, a clamping block, a limiting rubber pad, and a connecting post. The battery is doubly restricted by the cooperation of the positioning groove and the limiting rubber pad. The design of the rubber protrusion and the connecting hole ensures that the battery position is fixed and easy to install and remove.
This effectively avoids poor contact caused by battery displacement, improves the device's usability and convenience, and simplifies the battery installation and removal process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mounting bracket technology, and in particular to a mounting bracket for a laser battery. Background Technology
[0002] For some portable or handheld small lasers, built-in batteries provide power, allowing them to operate without an external power source, and there are various types of batteries available.
[0003] When using cylindrical batteries, if the laser is dropped or impacted, the connection between the battery and the battery box electrodes is prone to shift, leading to poor contact and affecting the use of the device. If it needs to be reset, external tools are required to remove the screws on the battery plate, which wastes time. To solve this problem, this application proposes a new structure for the mounting bracket of the laser battery. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a mounting bracket for laser batteries.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A mounting bracket for a laser battery includes a battery box body. Two sliding grooves are formed on both inner walls of the battery box body, and sliding plates are movably connected to each of the two grooves. Two U-shaped elastic plates are fixedly connected between the two sliding plates. A second clamping block is fixedly connected to one side of each of the two sliding plates. A first clamping block is fixedly connected to both inner walls of the battery box body. Positioning grooves are formed on the sides of both the first and second clamping blocks. A limiting rubber pad is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the first clamping block, and two connecting holes are formed at one end of the limiting rubber pad. A connecting post is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the second clamping block, and the connecting post is inserted into the connecting hole. A rubber protrusion is integrally formed at the top of the connecting post.
[0007] As a further embodiment of this invention, the diameter of the rubber protrusion is larger than the diameter of the connecting hole.
[0008] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a mounting block is fixedly connected to one outer wall of the battery box body.
[0009] As a further improvement of this utility model, the mounting block has a threaded hole inside.
[0010] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the battery box body includes a box body, terminals, metal sheets, and spring sheets.
[0011] As a further improvement of this invention, the positioning groove can accommodate a portion of the battery's sidewall.
[0012] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a sealing ring is fixedly connected to the bottom of the slide plate, and the sealing ring is in contact with the bottom inner wall of the battery box body.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] 1. In this utility model, the combination of positioning groove and limiting rubber pad further restricts the position of the battery after installation, preventing the battery from being displaced by external forces and causing poor contact with the connection point on the battery box body, thus improving the effectiveness of the device.
[0015] 2. By using the rubber protrusion in conjunction with the connecting hole on the limiting rubber pad, the position of the battery is fixed after the limiting rubber pad restricts it, preventing the connecting hole from easily detaching from the connecting post, and facilitating disassembly and assembly, thus improving the convenience of the device.
[0016] 3. In this utility model, the U-shaped elastic plate not only facilitates the automatic reset of the sliding plate, but also helps to push the second clamping block closer to the battery, thus improving the flexibility of the device. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a mounting bracket for a laser battery proposed in this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a partial cross-sectional view of a mounting bracket for a laser battery proposed in this utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the limiting rubber pad of the mounting bracket for a laser battery proposed in this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Battery box body; 2. First clamping block; 3. Second clamping block; 4. Slide plate; 5. Limiting rubber pad; 6. Mounting block; 7. Threaded hole; 8. U-shaped elastic plate; 9. Slide groove; 10. Positioning groove; 11. Connecting hole; 12. Rubber protrusion; 13. Connecting post; 14. Metal sheet; 15. Spring sheet. Detailed Implementation
[0021] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. Therefore, all other embodiments of this application described herein, and all embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort based on the embodiments in this application, should fall within the scope of protection of this application.
[0022] Reference Figures 1-3 A mounting bracket for a laser battery includes a battery box body 1. Two sliding grooves 9 are formed on both inner walls of the battery box body 1. Sliding plates 4 are slidably connected within each of the two sliding grooves 9. Two U-shaped elastic plates 8 are fixed between the two sliding plates 4 by bolts. A second clamping block 3 is fixed to one side of each of the two sliding plates 4 by bolts. A first clamping block 2 is fixed to both inner walls of the battery box body 1 by bolts. Positioning grooves 10 are formed on the sides of both the first clamping block 2 and the second clamping block 3. When a user simultaneously pushes the two sliding plates 4, causing them to move inward along the sliding grooves 9, the U-shaped elastic plates 8 deform. Then, the user contacts the positive and negative terminals of the battery with a metal plate 14 and a spring plate 15 respectively, causing the battery to snap into the positioning groove 10 of the first clamping block 2. Simultaneously, the spring plate 15 is compressed and deformed. Then, the sliding plates 4 are released, and the U-shaped elastic plates 8 spring back to their original position. The slide plate 4 moves the second clamping block 3, causing the positioning groove 10 on the second clamping block 3 to engage with the other side of the battery. At this time, the first clamping block 2 and the second clamping block 3 assist in positioning the battery through the positioning groove 10. The upper surface of the first clamping block 2 is fixed with a limiting rubber pad 5 by bolts. One end of the limiting rubber pad 5 has two connecting holes 11. The upper surface of the second clamping block 3 is bonded with a connecting post 13, and the connecting post 13 is inserted into the corresponding connecting hole 11. The top of the connecting post 13 is integrally formed with a rubber protrusion 12. Then, the limiting rubber pad 5 is moved so that it passes over the upper surface of the battery and a suitable connecting hole 11 is selected so that the connecting hole 11 fits over the rubber protrusion 12. At this time, the connecting hole 11 deforms until it fits onto the connecting post 13. At this time, the position of the limiting rubber pad 5 is restricted, thereby restricting the position of the battery.
[0023] In this utility model, it should be noted that the diameter of the rubber protrusion 12 is larger than the diameter of the connecting hole 11. An mounting block 6 is fixed to one side of the outer wall of the battery box body 1 by bolts. The mounting block 6 has a threaded hole 7 inside to facilitate the connection of the external battery cover. The battery box body 1 includes a box body, terminals, a metal sheet 14 and a spring sheet 15. A sliding groove 9 is set on the inner wall of the box body. A positioning groove 10 can accommodate the side wall part of the battery. A sealing ring is glued to the bottom of the sliding plate 4, and the sealing ring is in contact with the bottom inner wall of the battery box body 1. Through the cooperation of the sliding plate 4 and the rubber pad, the two batteries are further isolated to avoid leakage of the battery, which may cause danger.
[0024] Working principle: When the battery needs to be installed, the user simultaneously pushes the two sliding plates 4, moving them inward along the sliding groove 9, and the U-shaped elastic plate 8 deforms. Then, the operator contacts the positive and negative terminals of the battery with the metal piece 14 and the spring piece 15 respectively, causing the battery to be inserted into the positioning groove 10 of the first clamping block 2. At the same time, the spring piece 15 is compressed and deformed. Then, the sliding plate 4 is released, and the U-shaped elastic plate 8 springs back to its original position, thereby causing the sliding plate 4 to move the second clamping block 3, so that the positioning groove 10 on the second clamping block 3 is inserted into the other side of the battery. At this time, the first clamping block 2... The first clamping block 2 and the second clamping block 3 assist in positioning the battery through the positioning groove 10. Then, the limiting rubber pad 5 is moved so that it passes around the upper surface of the battery and the connection hole 11 is selected at a suitable position so that the connection hole 11 fits over the rubber protrusion 12. At this time, the connection hole 11 deforms until the connection hole 11 fits into the connection post 13. At this time, the position of the limiting rubber pad 5 is restricted, thereby restricting the position of the battery. Finally, the corresponding external battery cover plate is directly covered on the opening of the battery box body 1 and fixed by inserting screws into the threaded hole 7.
[0025] This utility model has been described through the above embodiments. Those skilled in the art will understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Many more modifications can be made based on the teachings of this utility model, and all such modifications fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A mounting bracket for a laser cell, comprising a cell box body (1), characterized in that, Both sides of the battery box body (1) are provided with two sliding grooves (9), two sliding grooves (9) are movably connected with the sliding plate (4), two sliding plates (4) are fixedly connected with two U-shaped elastic plates (8), one side of two sliding plates (4) is fixedly connected with the second clamping block (3), both sides of the battery box body (1) are fixedly connected with the first clamping block (2), the side surface of the first clamping block (2) and the second clamping block (3) is provided with the positioning groove (10), the upper surface of the first clamping block (2) is fixedly connected with the limiting rubber pad (5), one end of the limiting rubber pad (5) is provided with two connecting holes (11), the upper surface of the second clamping block (3) is fixedly connected with the connecting column (13), and the connecting column (13) is inserted into the connecting hole (11), and the top of the connecting column (13) is integrally formed with the rubber convex (12).
2. A mounting bracket for a laser cell as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The diameter of the rubber convex (12) is greater than the diameter of the connecting hole (11).
3. The mounting bracket for a laser cell of claim 1, wherein, The side of the battery box body (1) is fixedly connected with the mounting block (6).
4. A mounting support for a laser cell according to claim 3, wherein The inside of the mounting block (6) is provided with the threaded hole (7).
5. The mounting bracket for a laser cell of claim 1, wherein, The battery box body (1) comprises a box body, a terminal, a metal sheet (14) and a spring sheet (15).
6. The mounting bracket for a laser cell of claim 1, wherein, The positioning groove (10) can accommodate the side wall part of the battery.
7. The mounting bracket for a laser cell of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the sliding plate (4) is fixedly connected with the sealing ring, and the sealing ring is in contact with the bottom inner wall of the battery box body (1).