Electric meter box convenient for wire carding
By designing a meter box with sliding and movable components, the problem of managing the internal wires of the meter box was solved, achieving efficient management and fixing of the wires, improving maintenance efficiency and extending the service life of the wires.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520184439.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-06
AI Technical Summary
The limited internal space of existing meter boxes makes it difficult to effectively organize and manage diverse and complex wires, resulting in low maintenance efficiency. Furthermore, the wires are prone to tangling and wear, increasing the failure rate.
An electric meter box comprising sliding and movable components was designed. Through structures such as locking blocks, telescopic rods, spiral springs, and gears, the wires are organized and fixed to prevent tangling and wear, thereby improving the neatness of the wire arrangement.
It improves the neatness of wire arrangement, reduces the failure rate, saves maintenance time, extends the service life of wires, and reduces replacement costs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of meter box technology, specifically to a meter box that facilitates wire management. Background Technology
[0002] With the widespread adoption of power systems in daily life and industrial production, the importance of electricity meter boxes as key terminal equipment for electricity metering and distribution is self-evident. Electricity meter boxes are numerous and widely distributed in various building facilities, from residential communities to commercial complexes and industrial plants.
[0003] However, with the proliferation of various electrical devices and the explosive growth in electricity demand, the number of wires connected to the meter box has increased exponentially. These wires are also diverse in specifications, thickness, and material, belonging to various electrical circuits. Traditional meter boxes, with their rudimentary internal structure and limited space, are simply unable to handle such a complex wiring layout. Numerous wires are haphazardly piled up and tangled within this limited space, resembling a tangled mess. In the event of a power outage, maintenance personnel often have to spend a significant amount of valuable time repairing the problem, reducing efficiency. Therefore, we offer a meter box design that facilitates wire management. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a meter box that facilitates wire management, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a meter box that facilitates wire management, comprising a box body, a door hinged to the surface of the box body, and a sliding component and a movable component provided inside the box body;
[0006] The active components include:
[0007] The fixing frame is used to secure the telescopic pole.
[0008] A fixed spring is used to allow the telescopic rod to extend and return to its original position.
[0009] The clamp is used to hold the wire.
[0010] Preferably, the fixed frame is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the box, and the telescopic rod is fixedly installed on the inside of the fixed frame. By passing wires through the locking block, and when wires of different widths and multiple sets pass through the locking block, the wires will abut against the inside of the locking block, thereby causing the telescopic rod to retract. When the locking block slides under the abutment of the wires, it will cause the connecting rod at the top to slide. A fixing spring is fixedly installed on the surface of the telescopic rod, and a locking block is fixedly installed on the inside of the telescopic rod.
[0011] Preferably, a fixing frame is fixedly installed inside the box, a plug rod is hinged to the inside of the fixing frame, a spiral spring is fixedly installed on the surface of the plug rod, and the spiral spring is fixedly installed on the inside of the fixing frame.
[0012] Preferably, the surface of the fixing frame is rotatably connected to a gear. When the toothed plate slides, it drives the meshing gear at the top to rotate. When the gear rotates, it first contacts the insertion rod and swings upward. The bottom of the gear is meshed with a toothed plate. After the locking block has finished restricting the wire, the insertion rod will reset under the action of the spiral spring, so that the insertion rod is re-inserted into the surface of the gear for fixation. This prevents the wires inside the housing from getting tangled, squeezed, or worn during connection, reducing the failure rate caused by poor wire contact, short circuits, etc. The movable component sorts and fixes wires of different thicknesses and multiple groups, making the wires neatly arranged. This makes it easier for staff to quickly identify wires with different functions. When performing equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, or line modification, the required wires can be found more efficiently, saving time and effort and improving work efficiency. A connecting rod is fixedly installed at the bottom of the toothed plate, and the connecting rod is fixedly installed on the top of the locking block.
[0013] Preferably, the sliding assembly includes: a slider, which is driven to slide downward by manually sliding the fixing ring downward. When the slider slides downward, it will pull the limiting plate upward on the outside of the connecting plate through the pulling force, thereby releasing the restriction of the block on the slider. The slider passes through the bottom of the block. The connecting plate is fixedly installed on the inside of the slider. The limiting plate is hinged to the top of the connecting plate. The limiting plate passes through the block. One end of the torsion spring is fixedly installed at the bottom of the limiting plate. The other end of the torsion spring is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the connecting plate.
[0014] Preferably, a fixing ring is fixedly installed on the surface of the slider. The fixing ring is made of rubber and has an elastic effect. A positioning block is fixedly installed inside the housing. When the slider slides on the surface of the wire to the inside of the positioning block, the limiting plate at the top of the slider will be reset under the action of the torsion spring. This allows the limiting plate to be inserted into the two grooves opened on the inside of the positioning block for restriction. The wire is kept in a fixed position, avoiding friction or collision with other objects due to frequent displacement. This reduces the occurrence of wire sheath wear and internal metal wire breakage, which helps to extend the service life of the wire and reduce the cost and frequency of wire replacement.
[0015] Preferably, the card block is provided in two sets, and the two sets of card blocks slide relative to each other inside, so that the limiting width of the card block can be adjusted. The surface of the card block is provided with a first groove, and the inside of the positioning block is provided with a second groove, so that the limiting plate can pass through the card block and be inserted into the inside of the positioning block for fixation.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a meter box that facilitates wire management, and has the following beneficial effects:
[0017] 1. This meter box, designed for easy wire management, uses a locking mechanism. Wires pass through a clamp, pressing against the inside of the clamp. As the clamp slides under this pressure, it causes the top connecting rod to slide, expanding the gear plate to both sides and rotating the gear. The rotating gear first contacts the insertion rod, causing it to swing upwards. Once the clamp has finished restricting the wire, the insertion rod returns to its original position under the action of a spiral spring, re-inserting itself onto the gear surface for fixation. This prevents wires inside the box from tangling during connection, reducing the incidence of malfunctions due to poor contact or short circuits. The movable components allow for the organization and fixing of wires of different thicknesses and multiple groups, ensuring neat arrangement and facilitating quick identification of wires with different functions during maintenance, saving time and effort and improving work efficiency.
[0018] 2. This meter box, which facilitates wire management, utilizes a sliding assembly. By manually sliding the fixing ring downwards, the slider moves downwards. As the slider moves downwards, it pulls the limiting plate upwards on the outside of the connecting plate, thus releasing the restriction on the slider by the locking block. When the slider slides on the surface of the wire, it can manage the wire. When the slider slides into the interior of the positioning block, the limiting plate at the top of the slider will reset under the action of the torsion spring. This allows the limiting plate to engage with the two grooves opened on the inside of the positioning block, preventing friction or collision with other objects due to frequent displacement. This reduces wear on the wire sheath and breakage of the internal metal wires, helping to extend the service life of the wire and reduce the cost and frequency of wire replacement. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a front view structural diagram of the active component of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a front view structural diagram of the sliding component of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a front view structural diagram of the positioning block of this utility model.
[0023] In the diagram: 1. Box body; 2. Box door; 3. Sliding assembly; 31. Slider; 32. Connecting plate; 33. Limiting plate; 34. Torsion spring; 35. Fixing ring; 36. Positioning block; 4. Movable assembly; 41. Fixing frame; 42. Telescopic rod; 43. Fixing spring; 44. Locking block; 45. Fixing bracket; 46. Insert rod; 47. Spiral spring; 48. Gear; 49. Tooth plate; 410. Connecting rod; 440. Groove one; 360. Groove two. Detailed Implementation
[0024] like Figures 1-4 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution: an electric meter box that facilitates wire management, including a box body 1, a box door 2 hinged to the surface of the box body 1, and a sliding component 3 and a movable component 4 arranged inside the box body 1; the movable component 4 includes: a fixed frame 41, a telescopic rod 42, a fixed spring 43, a locking block 44, a fixed bracket 45, a plug rod 46, a spiral spring 47, a gear 48, a toothed plate 49, and a connecting rod 410.
[0025] A fixed frame 41 is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the housing 1. A telescopic rod 42 is fixedly installed on the inner side of the fixed frame 41. By passing wires through a locking block 44, and with different widths and multiple sets of wires passing through the locking block 44, the wires will abut against the inner side of the locking block 44, thereby causing the telescopic rod 42 to retract. When the locking block 44 slides under the abutment of the wires, it will cause the connecting rod 410 at the top to slide. A fixed spring 43 is fixedly installed on the surface of the telescopic rod 42, and a locking block 44 is fixedly installed on the inner side of the telescopic rod 42. A fixed frame 45 is fixedly installed inside the housing 1. An insert rod 46 is hinged to the inner side of the fixed frame 45. A spiral spring 47 is fixedly installed on the surface of the insert rod 46. The spiral spring 47 is fixedly installed on the inner side of the fixed frame 45. A gear 48 is rotatably connected to the surface of the fixed frame 45. When the gear plate 49 slides, it will drive the meshing gear 48 at the top to rotate. When gear 48 rotates, it will first contact the insertion rod 46 and swing upward. The bottom of gear 48 is engaged with toothed plate 49. After the locking block 44 has finished restricting the wire, the insertion rod 46 will be reset under the action of the spiral spring 47, so that the insertion rod 46 is re-inserted into the surface of gear 48 for fixation. This prevents the wires inside the housing 1 from getting tangled, squeezed or worn during connection, reducing the failure rate caused by poor wire contact, short circuit and other problems. The movable component 4 sorts and fixes wires of different thicknesses and multiple groups of wires, making the wires neatly arranged. This makes it easier for staff to quickly identify wires with different functions. When performing equipment maintenance, troubleshooting or line modification, the required wires can be found more efficiently, saving time and effort and improving work efficiency. A connecting rod 410 is fixedly installed at the bottom of toothed plate 49, and the connecting rod 410 is fixedly installed on the top of locking block 44.
[0026] The sliding assembly 3 includes: a slider 31, which slides downward by manually sliding the fixing ring 35. When the slider 31 slides downward, it pulls the limiting plate 33 upward on the outside of the connecting plate 32, thereby releasing the restriction of the locking block 44 on the slider 31. The slider 31 passes through the bottom of the locking block 44. The connecting plate 32 is fixedly installed inside the slider 31. The limiting plate 33 is hinged to the top of the connecting plate 32 and passes through the locking block 44. One end of the torsion spring 34 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the limiting plate 33, and the other end of the torsion spring 34 is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the connecting plate 32. The fixing ring 35 is fixedly installed on the surface of the slider 31. The fixing ring 35 is made of rubber and has an elastic effect. A positioning block 36 is fixedly installed inside the housing 1. When the slider 31 is on the surface of the wire... When the slider 31 slides into the positioning block 36, the limiting plate 33 at the top of the slider 31 will be reset under the action of the torsion spring 34, so that the limiting plate 33 is inserted into the groove 360 opened on the inner side of the positioning block 36 for restriction. The wire is kept in a fixed position, avoiding friction or collision with other objects due to frequent displacement, thereby reducing the occurrence of wire outer sheath wear, internal metal wire breakage, etc., which helps to extend the service life of the wire and reduce the cost and frequency of wire replacement. There are two sets of locking blocks 44, and the two sets of locking blocks 44 slide against each other inside them, which can adjust the restriction width of the locking blocks 44. The surface of the locking block 44 is provided with a groove 440, and the inside of the positioning block 36 is provided with a groove 360, which allows the limiting plate 33 to pass through the locking block 44 and be inserted into the inside of the positioning block 36 for fixation.
[0027] When it is necessary to organize the internal wires of the housing 1, the wires can be passed through the locking block 44. When multiple wires of different widths pass through the locking block 44, the wires will abut against the inside of the locking block 44, thereby causing the telescopic rod 42 to retract. When the locking block 44 slides under the abutment of the wires, it will cause the connecting rod 410 at the top to slide. When the connecting rod 410 slides, it will cause the toothed plate 49 to expand to both sides. When the toothed plate 49 slides, it will cause the meshing gear 48 at the top to rotate. When the gear 48 rotates, it will first abut against the insertion rod 46 and swing upward. After the locking block 44 has finished restricting the wires, The insertion rod 46 will be reset under the action of the spiral spring 47, so that the insertion rod 46 is re-inserted into the surface of the gear 48 for fixation, preventing the wires inside the housing 1 from getting tangled, squeezed or worn during connection, reducing the failure rate caused by poor wire contact, short circuit and other problems. The movable component 4 sorts and fixes wires of different thicknesses and multiple groups of wires, making the wires neatly arranged, which makes it easier for staff to quickly identify wires with different functions. When performing equipment maintenance, troubleshooting or line modification, the required wires can be found more efficiently, saving time and effort and improving work efficiency.
[0028] After the wire is fixed, the slider 31 can be moved downward by manually sliding the fixing ring 35 downward. When the slider 31 moves downward, it will pull the limiting plate 33 upward on the outside of the connecting plate 32 through the pulling force, thereby releasing the restriction of the locking block 44 on the slider 31. When the slider 31 slides on the surface of the wire, it can comb the wire. When the slider 31 slides on the surface of the wire into the inside of the positioning block 36, the limiting plate 33 on the top of the slider 31 will be reset under the action of the torsion spring 34, so that the limiting plate 33 is inserted into the groove 360 opened on the inside of the positioning block 36 for restriction. The wire is kept in a fixed position, avoiding friction or collision with other objects due to frequent displacement, thereby reducing the occurrence of wire outer sheath wear, internal metal wire breakage and other situations, which helps to extend the service life of the wire and reduce the cost and frequency of wire replacement.
[0029] The present invention has been described in detail above. However, modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, any modifications or improvements that do not depart from the spirit of the present invention are within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An electricity meter box facilitating wire grooming comprising a box body (1), characterized in that: The box (1) surface hinged has box door (2), the box (1) inside is provided with sliding assembly (3) and movable assembly (4); The movable assembly (4) includes: Fixed frame (41), fixed frame (41) is used for fixing telescopic rod (42) to be fixed; Fixed spring (43), fixed spring (43) is used for telescopic rod (42) reset; Clamping block (44), clamping block (44) is used for wire clamping.
2. The meter box of claim 1, wherein: The fixed frame (41) is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the box (1), the telescopic rod (42) is fixedly installed on the inner side of the fixed frame (41), the telescopic rod (42) surface fixedly installed with fixed spring (43), the telescopic rod (42) inner side fixedly installed with clamping block (44).
3. The meter box of claim 2, wherein: The inside of the box (1) is fixedly installed with fixed frame (45), the fixed frame (45) inner side hinged with plug rod (46), the plug rod (46) surface fixedly installed with volute spring (47), the volute spring (47) is fixedly installed on the inner side of the fixed frame (45).
4. The meter box of claim 3, wherein: The fixed frame (45) surface rotationally connected with gear (48), the gear (48) bottom is engaged with the toothed plate (49), the toothed plate (49) bottom fixedly installed with connecting rod (410), the connecting rod (410) is fixedly installed on the top of the clamping block (44).
5. The meter box of claim 1, wherein: The sliding assembly (3) includes: sliding block (31), the sliding block (31) penetrates the bottom of clamping block (44), the sliding block (31) inner side fixedly installed with connecting plate (32), the connecting plate (32) top hinged with limit plate (33), the limit plate (33) penetrates clamping block (44), the limit plate (33) bottom fixedly installed with one end of torsion spring (34), the other end of torsion spring (34) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the connecting plate (32).
6. The meter box of claim 5, wherein: The sliding block (31) surface fixedly installed with fixed ring (35), the inside of the box (1) is fixedly installed with positioning block (36).
7. A meter box facilitating wire grooming according to claim 6, wherein: The clamping block (44) is provided with two groups, and the two groups of clamping blocks (44) slide in each other, the clamping block (44) surface is provided with recess one (440), the recess two (360) is formed in the positioning block (36).