Direct current motor mounting structure for driving photovoltaic panel

By adopting a sliding groove and track design on a rectangular base plate and top plate in the DC motor mounting structure for photovoltaic panel driving, combined with sliders and sliding columns, the problem of poor flexibility in motor mounting structure is solved, and flexible positioning and convenient installation of the motor are achieved.

CN223978527UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06WUXI HUAYIN MEIHE ELECTRICMOTOR CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520527295.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-25
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-25

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Technical Problem

The existing installation structure of DC motors for driving photovoltaic panels has poor flexibility, making it difficult to adjust direction and reposition.

Method used

It adopts a rectangular base plate and top plate structure, with a sliding groove and slide rail design, combined with sliders and sliding columns, to achieve flexible lateral movement and orientation adjustment of the top plate, which is fixed by bolts.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible and convenient installation and positioning of DC motors, improving installation flexibility and ease of use.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of direct-current motor mounting structures, in particular to a direct-current motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel, which comprises a rectangular bottom plate, a rectangular top plate is arranged on the bottom plate, and slideways are arranged on the upper end wall of the bottom plate and the lower end wall of the top plate. The bottom plate and the top plate are internally provided with rectangular sliding grooves communicated with the sliding ways, the lower end of the bottom plate is provided with a rectangular top column, the upper end of the top plate is provided with a rectangular supporting column, and the top of the top column and the bottom of the supporting column are fixedly connected with sliding blocks which are movably connected with the sliding ways and the sliding grooves and are in an inverted-T shape. The sliding grooves and the sliding ways at the end walls of the bottom plate and the top plate are connected with the two sliding blocks respectively, the two sliding blocks can slide and laterally move along the two sets of sliding grooves and the sliding ways respectively, lateral moving of the sliding blocks is facilitated, the purpose of changing the horizontal position of the top plate is achieved, and the top plate is more flexible and convenient to use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of DC motor mounting structure technology, and in particular to a DC motor mounting structure for driving photovoltaic panels. Background Technology

[0002] A DC motor is a rotating electric motor that can convert DC electrical energy into mechanical energy (DC motor) or mechanical energy into DC electrical energy (DC generator). DC motors are configured to drive photovoltaic panels. When installing a motor, mounting plates such as mounting brackets and mounting panels are used. This mounting structure is used to install the airflow motor that drives the photovoltaic panel.

[0003] The DC motor mounting structure is simple, consisting of a simple plate with threaded holes. When installing the photovoltaic panel drive motor, bolts are inserted along the threaded holes on the motor end wall to position and connect the motor and the plate. The plate is then installed at the location where the photovoltaic panel is set. Obviously, after installation, the motor's orientation is fixed and difficult to adjust or reposition, resulting in extremely poor flexibility during motor installation and use. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a DC motor mounting structure for driving photovoltaic panels.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A DC motor mounting structure for driving photovoltaic panels includes a rectangular base plate. The base plate has a rectangular top plate. Slide tracks are provided on the upper and lower walls of both the base plate and the top plate. Rectangular grooves communicating with the slide tracks are formed inside the base plate and top plate. A rectangular top column is provided at the lower end of the base plate. A rectangular support column is provided at the upper end of the top plate. Inverted convex sliders in the shape of characters are fixedly connected to the top of the top column and the bottom of the support column, and are movably connected to the slide tracks and grooves. A cylindrical sliding column is fixedly connected to the lower wall of the top column, passing through the support column and movably connected to it. Threaded holes for bolts are provided on the end walls of the base plate and top plate opposite to the slide tracks.

[0007] Preferably, there are two sliders and a total of sixteen threaded holes.

[0008] Preferably, the size of the slide rail is smaller than the size of the chute.

[0009] Preferably, the end wall of the sliding column is provided with screw holes, and there are six sets of screw holes, which are equidistantly distributed in the vertical direction of the sliding column.

[0010] Preferably, each group of the screw holes has six holes, and the six screw holes in each group are arranged in a ring about the center of the slide column.

[0011] Preferably, a screw threaded into the screw hole is provided on the left end wall of the top of the support column, a rectangular through-hole is horizontally provided on the end wall of the top column, and a screw that inserts into the slider and is threadedly connected to the slider is provided on the top wall of the top column near the through-hole.

[0012] This utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:

[0013] The grooves and tracks at the end walls of the bottom plate and top plate are connected to two sliders respectively. Both sliders can slide laterally along the two sets of grooves and tracks, which facilitates the lateral movement of the sliders to change the horizontal position of the top plate, making the top plate more flexible and convenient to use. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A top-view diagram of the roof slab;

[0017] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the connection between the top column and the slider;

[0018] Figure 4 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a sliding column.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 2. Top plate; 3. Threaded hole; 4. Slide groove; 5. Slide track; 6. Support column; 7. Sliding column; 8. Threaded hole; 9. Screw; 10. Top column; 11. Through hole; 12. Screw; 13. Slider. Detailed Implementation

[0020] 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 the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0021] Please see Figure 1-4This utility model provides a technical solution for the mounting structure of a DC motor for driving photovoltaic panels:

[0022] like Figure 1-4 As shown, the DC motor mounting structure for driving photovoltaic panels includes a rectangular base plate 1, a rectangular top plate 2 on the base plate 1, slide rails 5 on the upper wall of the base plate 1 and the lower wall of the top plate 2, rectangular grooves 4 connected to the slide rails 5 inside the base plate 1 and the top plate 2, a rectangular top column 10 at the lower end of the base plate 1, and a rectangular support column 6 at the upper end of the top plate 2. A slider 13 in the shape of an inverted convex letter is fixedly connected to the top of the top column 10 and the bottom of the support column 6, and is movably connected to the slide rails 5 and the grooves 4. A cylindrical slide column 7 is fixedly connected to the lower wall of the top column 10, passing through the support column 6 and movably connected to the support column 6. Threaded holes 3 for bolts are provided on the end walls of the base plate 1 and the top plate 2 opposite to the grooves 4.

[0023] There are two sliders 13, and a total of sixteen threaded holes 3. The size of the slide 5 is smaller than that of the slide groove 4. The end wall of the slide column 7 is provided with threaded holes 8. There are six groups of threaded holes 8, which are equidistant from each other in the vertical direction of the slide column 7. Each group of six threaded holes 8 is provided with six threads, and the six threads 8 in each group are arranged in a ring around the center of the slide column 7. The left end wall of the top of the support column 6 is provided with a screw 9 that is threaded to the threaded hole 8. The end wall of the top column 10 is horizontally provided with a rectangular through-hole 11. The top wall of the top column 10 near the through-hole 11 is provided with a screw 12 that passes through the slider 13 and is threaded to the slider 13.

[0024] Working principle:

[0025] The grooves 4 and slides 5 at the end walls of the base plate 1 and the top plate 2 are respectively connected to two sliders 13. Both sliders 13 can slide and move laterally along the two sets of grooves 4 and slides 5, which facilitates the lateral movement of sliders 13 to change the horizontal position of the top plate 2, making the top plate 2 more flexible and convenient to use.

[0026] One slider 13 is connected to the top column 10, and the other slider 13 is connected to the support column 6. The support column 6 and the top column 10 are connected by a slider 7.

[0027] When in use, the sliding column 7 can slide upward along the vertical direction of the support column 6, and can rotate to change the orientation of the sliding column 7, and further change the orientation of the top plate 2, making the top plate 2 more flexible and convenient to use when assembled.

[0028] During positioning, tighten screw 9 and insert it into the screw hole 8 of slide column 7. After positioning and adjusting the direction and height of slide column 7, tighten screw 12. After positioning and adjusting the side position, the bottom plate 1 and top plate 2 are adjusted.

[0029] During installation, the threaded holes 3 at the end walls of the base plate 1 and the top plate 2 are used to pass through bolts. The DC motor is installed on the base plate 1, and the top plate 2 is connected to the support surface or support frame structure of the photovoltaic panel, which facilitates flexible and convenient installation and positioning of the DC motor.

[0030] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A direct-current motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel, comprising a rectangular base plate (1), characterized in that, The bottom plate (1) is provided with a rectangular top plate (2), the bottom plate (1) upper end wall, top plate (2) lower end wall are provided with slide (5), the bottom plate (1), top plate (2) inside are provided with rectangular chute (4) communicated with the slide (5), the bottom plate (1) lower end is provided with rectangular top column (10), the top plate (2) upper end is provided with rectangular support column (6), the top column (10) top, support column (6) bottom are all fixedly connected with the slide (5) and chute (4) and the slide (5) and chute (4) are movably connected inverted convex body shape slide block (13), the bottom plate (1) lower end wall is fixedly connected with the cylindrical slide column (7) that passes into support column (6) and is movably connected with support column (6), the bottom plate (1), top plate (2) end wall about chute (4) are oppositely provided with threaded hole (3) for penetrating bolt piece.

2. The DC motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel according to claim 1, characterized by The slide block (13) is provided with two, and sixteen threaded holes (3) are provided.

3. The DC motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel according to claim 1, characterized by The size of the slide (5) is less than the size of the chute (4).

4. The DC motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel according to claim 1, characterized by The slide column (7) end wall is provided with a threaded hole (8), and the threaded hole (8) is provided with six groups, and the groups are distributed equidistantly according to the vertical direction of the slide column (7).

5. The DC motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel according to claim 4, characterized by Each group of the threaded hole (8) is provided with six, and each group of six threaded holes (8) is annularly distributed about the center of the slide column (7).

6. The DC motor mounting structure for driving a photovoltaic panel according to claim 5, characterized by The screw (9) is screwed into the threaded hole (8) and is screwed into the threaded hole (8), and the threaded hole (8) is screwed into the threaded hole (8). The top column (10) end wall is horizontally penetrated with rectangular aperture (11), and the top column (10) is penetrated with screw (12) and is screwed into the slide block (13) and is screwed into the slide block (13).