Low-voltage switch cabinet with wire outlet structure

By designing a low-voltage switchgear with a cable-out structure, and using fixed wheels and cable trays to arrange cables in an orderly manner, the problem of cable tangling is solved, and the orderly storage and safe fixation of cables are achieved.

CN223978299UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GUANGDONG KEHUA ELECTRIC POWER TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Cables inside low-voltage switchgear are prone to getting tangled during installation, which affects aesthetics and poses safety hazards.

Method used

A low-voltage switchgear with cable outlet structure was designed, including a cabinet, a fixed frame, fixed wheels, a cable bundling mechanism and cable outlet holes. The cables are arranged and stored in an orderly manner through the cable outlet holes, fixed wheels and cable bundling grooves, and the cables are fixed by the cable bundling grooves and baffles.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces cable clutter and improves both safety and aesthetics.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a low-voltage switch cabinet with a wire outlet structure, which comprises a cabinet body, a fixed frame arranged at the front end of the cabinet body, a cover plate arranged at the front end of the fixed frame, a plurality of wiring holes arranged at the front end of the cabinet body, a plurality of fixed wheels arranged on the upper sides of the wiring holes, fixed at the front end of the cabinet body, and labels arranged at the front ends of the fixed wheels. A bunching mechanism is arranged on the upper sides of the fixing wheels and fixed to the front end of the cabinet body, and a wire outlet hole is formed in the position, corresponding to the bunching mechanism, of the left end of the fixing frame. According to the utility model, cables in the cabinet body pass through the wiring holes, redundant cables are wound outside the fixed wheels at the corresponding positions, then the cables are placed in the wire bunching grooves, the cables pass through the wire outlet holes to be externally connected with equipment, and the baffles are pressed at the upper ends of the wire bunching grooves, so that the cables are prevented from being moved out, the redundant cables on each piece of equipment can be independently stored, and the operation is convenient. And the situation of cable disorder is reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of low-voltage switchgear, specifically to a low-voltage switchgear with outgoing wiring structure. Background Technology

[0002] Low-voltage switchgear is a core piece of equipment in power systems used for the control, protection, and power distribution of low-voltage power distribution networks. It is widely used in the power infrastructure of industrial, commercial, and civil buildings. Its core function is to achieve precise control and safety protection of electrical energy by integrating various electrical components.

[0003] When installing various electrical components inside a switchgear, a portion of cables is usually reserved for future upgrades and modifications. However, because there are sometimes many electrical devices installed inside the switchgear, these reserved cables can become tangled, affecting aesthetics and posing certain safety hazards. Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a low-voltage switchgear with outgoing cables to solve the problems mentioned in the background section. Utility Model Content

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a low-voltage switch cabinet with a cable outlet structure, including a cabinet body, a fixing frame installed at the front end of the cabinet body, a cover plate installed at the front end of the fixing frame, a plurality of cable routing holes opened at the front end of the cabinet body, a plurality of fixing wheels installed on the upper side of the cable routing holes, and the fixing wheels are fixed to the front end of the cabinet body, a label is installed on the front end of the fixing wheels, a cable bundling mechanism is provided on the upper side of the plurality of fixing wheels, and the cable bundling mechanism is fixed to the front end of the cabinet body, and a cable outlet hole is opened at the left end of the fixing frame corresponding to the position of the cable bundling mechanism.

[0005] Preferably, the cabinet has symmetrically installed support legs at the lower end and a cabinet door at the rear end.

[0006] Preferably, the wire harnessing mechanism includes a fixing plate and a wire harnessing groove. The wire harnessing groove is formed at the upper end of the fixing plate and extends through both the left and right ends of the fixing plate. A mating groove is formed at the rear end of the fixing plate corresponding to the position of the fixing wheel and extends through the upper end of the fixing plate.

[0007] Preferably, a baffle is provided at the upper end of the fixing plate, and a buckle block is installed on the side of the baffle.

[0008] Preferably, the fixing plate has several cavities inside, and a pull block is slidably connected inside the cavity. A pull rod is installed on the upper end of the pull block, and the pull rod passes through the fixing plate to be fixedly connected to the baffle. A spring is sleeved on the outer surface of the pull rod.

[0009] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0010] This utility model allows cables inside the cabinet to pass through the cable routing holes, with excess cables wrapped around the fixed wheels at the corresponding positions. Then, the cables are placed into the cable tray, and the cables are passed through the cable outlet holes to connect to external devices. A baffle presses the cable tray to prevent the cables from moving out, thus individually storing excess cables from various devices and reducing cable clutter. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this application;

[0012] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the fixed frame of this application;

[0013] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the wire harness mechanism of this application;

[0014] Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the fixing plate of this application;

[0015] In the picture:

[0016] 1. Cabinet body; 2. Cabinet door; 3. Fixing frame; 4. Cover plate; 5. Cable routing hole; 6. Fixing wheels; 7. Label; 8. Cable harness mechanism; 9. Fixing plate;

[0017] 10. Cable tray; 11. Mating groove; 12. Cavity; 13. Pull block; 14. Pull rod; 15. Baffle; 16. Spring; 17. Buckle pull block; 18. Cable outlet hole. Detailed Implementation

[0018] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. The embodiments of the present invention are given for illustrative and descriptive purposes only, and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the disclosed forms. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described to better illustrate the principles and practical applications of the present invention, and to enable those skilled in the art to understand the present invention and design various embodiments with various modifications suitable for a particular purpose.

[0019] Please see Figures 1-4This embodiment provides a low-voltage switchgear with a cable outlet structure, including a cabinet 1. Support legs are symmetrically installed at the lower end of the cabinet 1. A cabinet door 2 is located at the rear end of the cabinet 1. A fixing frame 3 is installed at the front end of the cabinet 1. A cover plate 4 is located at the front end of the fixing frame 3. Several cable routing holes 5 are opened at the front end of the cabinet 1. Several fixing wheels 6 are installed on the upper side of the cable routing holes 5 and are fixed to the front end of the cabinet 1. Labels 7 are installed on the front end of the fixing wheels 6. A cable bundling mechanism 8 is provided on the upper side of the several fixing wheels 6 and is fixed to the front end of the cabinet 1. A cable outlet hole 1 is opened at the left end of the fixing frame 3 corresponding to the position of the cable bundling mechanism 8. 8. The wire harnessing mechanism 8 includes a fixed plate 9 and a wire harnessing groove 10. The wire harnessing groove 10 is opened at the upper end of the fixed plate 9 and passes through both the left and right ends of the fixed plate 9. A mating groove 11 is opened at the rear end of the fixed plate 9 corresponding to the position of the fixed wheel 6 and passes through the upper end of the fixed plate 9. A baffle 15 is provided at the upper end of the fixed plate 9. A buckle block 17 is installed on the side of the baffle 15. Several cavities 12 are provided inside the fixed plate 9. A pull block 13 is slidably connected inside the cavity 12. A pull rod 14 is installed at the upper end of the pull block 13 and passes through the fixed plate 9 to be fixedly connected to the baffle 15. A spring 16 is sleeved on the outer surface of the pull rod 14.

[0020] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: The cable inside the cabinet 1 is passed through the cable routing hole 5. Then, the excess cable is wrapped around the fixed wheel 6 at the corresponding position. The required cable can be quickly found through the label 7. Then, the baffle 15 is pushed outward by the buckle 17. The baffle 15 moves the pull block 13 through the pull rod 14 to compress the spring 16, so that the baffle 15 leaves the cable tray 10. At the same time, the cable is put into the cable tray 10. Then, the cable is passed through the cable outlet hole 18 to connect the external device. Finally, the buckle 17 is released, and the pull block 13 is pushed back to its original position by the spring 16. The pull block 13 moves the baffle 15 down through the pull rod 14 and presses it against the upper end of the cable tray 10.

[0021] Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art and related fields based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort should fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described and explained in this utility model, unless otherwise specified or limited, shall be implemented according to conventional means in the art.

Claims

1. A low voltage switchgear with outgoing line structure comprising a cabinet (1), characterized in that, The front end of the cabinet body (1) is provided with a fixed frame (3), the front end of the fixed frame (3) is provided with a cover plate (4), a plurality of wire holes (5) are formed in the front end of the cabinet body (1), a plurality of fixed wheels (6) are arranged on the upper side of the wire holes (5) and fixed to the front end of the cabinet body (1), a label (7) is arranged on the front end of the fixed wheel (6), a wire binding mechanism (8) is arranged on the upper side of the plurality of fixed wheels (6) and fixed to the front end of the cabinet body (1), and a wire outlet hole (18) is formed in the left end of the fixed frame (3) corresponding to the position of the wire binding mechanism (8).

2. The low voltage switchgear with an outgoing line structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower end of the cabinet body (1) is symmetrically provided with supporting legs, and the rear end of the cabinet body (1) is provided with a cabinet door (2).

3. The low voltage switchgear with an outgoing line structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wire binding mechanism (8) comprises a fixed plate (9) and a wire binding groove (10), the upper end of the fixed plate (9) is provided with the wire binding groove (10), the wire binding groove (10) penetrates through the left and right ends of the fixed plate (9), the rear end of the fixed plate (9) is provided with a matching groove (11) corresponding to the position of the fixed wheel (6), and the matching groove (11) penetrates through the upper end of the fixed plate (9).

4. The low voltage switchgear with an outgoing line structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The upper end of the fixed plate (9) is provided with a baffle (15), and the side of the baffle (15) is provided with a buckle pull block (17).

5. The low voltage switchgear with an outgoing line structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, A plurality of cavities (12) are arranged in the fixed plate (9), a pull block (13) is slidably connected in the cavity (12), a pull rod (14) is arranged on the upper end of the pull block (13), the pull rod (14) penetrates through the fixed plate (9) and is fixedly connected with the baffle (15), and a spring (16) is arranged on the outer surface of the pull rod (14).