Remote monitoring and regulating device for fire-fighting equipment

The design of the remote monitoring and control device automatically lifts the fire extinguisher and flips the door, solving the problems of fire extinguisher jamming and wasting time unlocking, thus improving the efficiency of fire rescue.

CN223980029UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10GUANGZHOU MEIERLI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-26
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

In remote monitoring and control devices for fire protection facilities, fire extinguishers are easily stuck inside fire extinguisher boxes and are difficult to remove, and opening the fire extinguisher box door wastes rescue time.

Method used

A remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities was designed, comprising a base, a rotating mechanism, a lifting mechanism, a transmission mechanism, and a switching mechanism. It receives alarm information through a remote antenna, drives a motor to drive the rotating mechanism, and realizes the automatic lifting of the fire extinguisher and the flipping of the door, simplifying the retrieval process.

Benefits of technology

This allows for convenient retrieval of fire extinguishers and saves time opening and closing doors, thus improving the efficiency of fire rescue.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of fire-fighting facilities, in particular to a fire-fighting facility remote monitoring and regulating device which comprises a base, the inner bottom wall of the base is movably connected with the bottom of a rotating mechanism in a clamped mode, and the outer side wall of the middle of the rotating mechanism is connected with the front faces of two lifting mechanisms in a meshed mode. The outer walls of the two lifting mechanisms are slidably connected with the inner wall of the base correspondingly, the outer wall of one end of the rotating mechanism is in transmission connection with the outer wall of the bottom end of the transmission mechanism, and the outer walls of the two ends of the transmission mechanism are rotationally connected with the inner wall of the top of the switching mechanism and the inner wall of the bottom of the switching mechanism correspondingly. The improved remote monitoring and regulating device is convenient for firefighters to take out a fire extinguisher from the inside of the fire box more easily, the fire rescue is prevented from being influenced by the fire extinguisher clamped in the fire box, meanwhile, the door can be opened in advance without manual unlocking, fire-fighting equipment can be directly taken, the time of rescue preparation work is saved, and the working efficiency is improved. And the fire rescue time is prolonged.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fire protection facilities technology, specifically a remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities. Background Technology

[0002] Fire protection facilities refer to fixed facilities such as automatic fire alarm systems, indoor fire hydrants, and outdoor fire hydrants within buildings. Automatic fire protection facilities are divided into electrical automatic facilities and water automatic facilities. The most common type of fire protection facility is the fire box installed on the interior wall of the building.

[0003] In the process of realizing this utility model, the inventors discovered the following problems with the prior art:

[0004] 1. When the fire protection facility remote monitoring and control device detects an alarm, firefighters may find that the bottom of the fire extinguisher is stuck in the mounting slot and difficult to remove when they try to take it out of the fire box, which affects normal fire rescue.

[0005] 2. In the event of a fire, firefighters need to open the fire box door with a locking mechanism to retrieve fire-fighting equipment for rescue, but opening the fire box door wastes some rescue time. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. To achieve the above objective, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities, including a base, the inner bottom wall of the base being movably engaged with the bottom of a rotating mechanism, the outer side wall of the middle part of the rotating mechanism being respectively engaged with the front of two lifting mechanisms, the outer walls of the two lifting mechanisms being respectively slidably connected to the inner wall of the base, the outer wall of one end of the rotating mechanism being drively connected to the outer wall of the bottom end of a transmission mechanism, and the outer walls of both ends of the transmission mechanism being rotatably connected to the inner walls of the top and bottom of a switching mechanism, respectively.

[0007] More preferably, the base includes a double-layer box, the inner bottom wall of the upper layer of the double-layer box is movably abutting against the bottom of the smoke mask, and an installation groove is provided inside the right side of the bottom of the double-layer box. The inner bottom wall of the lower layer of the double-layer box is provided with two storage slots, and the inner bottom wall of the two storage slots is provided with sliding grooves. The top of the right side of the double-layer box is movably engaged with the bottom of the remote antenna, and a rotating through hole is provided on the left side of the bottom of the double-layer box.

[0008] More preferably, the rotating mechanism includes a motor mounting base, the bottom of which is movably engaged with the inner bottom wall of the mounting groove, and the top of which is movably engaged with the bottom of the drive motor. One end of the drive motor is connected to one end of a drive rod via a coupling, and the outer wall of the middle part of the drive rod is movably engaged with the inner walls of two drive gear shafts. The outer wall of the other end of the drive rod is rotatably connected to the inner wall of a rotating through hole, and a bevel gear is provided on the outer wall of the drive rod near the rotating through hole. The drive motor is electrically connected to the remote antenna.

[0009] More preferably, both of the lifting mechanisms include connecting tooth plates, the front sides of the two connecting tooth plates are respectively engaged with the outer walls of the two drive tooth shafts, and the top of the connecting tooth plates is movably engaged with the bottom of the top plate, and the top of the top plate is movably abutting against the bottom of the fire extinguisher.

[0010] More preferably, the transmission mechanism includes a steering rod and a tilting rod. The outer walls of both ends of the steering rod are respectively provided with bevel gears, and the outer wall of one end of the steering rod is connected to the outer wall of the drive rod near the rotation through hole through the bevel gear. The outer wall of the bottom end of the tilting rod is provided with a bevel gear, and the outer wall of the bottom end of the tilting rod is connected to the outer wall of the other end of the steering rod through the bevel gear.

[0011] More preferably, the switching mechanism includes two fixed blocks and a switch door. The inner walls of the two fixed blocks are rotatably connected to the outer walls at both ends of the flip rod. A switch through hole is provided at the top of the back of the switch door, and the inner wall of the switch through hole is movably engaged with the outer wall of the middle part of the flip rod.

[0012] More preferably, the outer wall of the top plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the storage groove, and the outer wall of the connecting toothed plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] In this invention, remote detection and control are achieved through an antenna, allowing the fire extinguisher to be lifted from the mounting slot. This makes it easier for firefighters to remove the fire extinguisher from inside the fire box, preventing the fire extinguisher from getting stuck inside and hindering fire rescue efforts.

[0015] In this invention, the transmission structure allows the door to be flipped open without manual unlocking, enabling direct access to fire-fighting equipment, saving time in rescue preparation and increasing the time available for fire rescue. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view full sectional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 2This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the base structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the rotating mechanism and lifting mechanism of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the transmission mechanism and switching mechanism of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 This utility model Figure 5 Cross-sectional view of the structure at point A in the middle.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Base; 101. Double-layer box; 102. Smoke mask; 103. Mounting slot; 104. Storage slot; 105. Sliding slot; 106. Remote antenna; 2. Rotation mechanism; 201. Motor mounting base; 202. Drive motor; 203. Drive rotating rod; 204. Drive gear shaft; 3. Lifting mechanism; 301. Connecting gear plate; 302. Top plate; 303. Fire extinguisher; 4. Transmission mechanism; 401. Steering rod; 402. Tilting rod; 5. Switching mechanism; 501. Fixing block; 502. Opening and closing door. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0024] Please see Figures 1 to 5 This utility model provides a technical solution: a remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities, including a base 1, the inner bottom wall of the base 1 being movably engaged with the bottom of a rotating mechanism 2, the outer side wall of the middle part of the rotating mechanism 2 being respectively engaged with the front of two lifting mechanisms 3, the outer walls of the two lifting mechanisms 3 being respectively slidably connected to the inner wall of the base 1, the outer wall of one end of the rotating mechanism 2 being drivenly connected to the outer wall of the bottom end of a transmission mechanism 4, and the outer walls of both ends of the transmission mechanism 4 being rotatably connected to the inner walls of the top and bottom of a switch mechanism 5, respectively.

[0025] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the base 1 includes a double-layer box 101. The inner bottom wall of the upper layer of the double-layer box 101 is movably abutted against the bottom of the smoke mask 102. An installation groove 103 is provided inside the bottom right side of the double-layer box 101. Two storage grooves 104 are provided on the inner bottom wall of the lower layer of the double-layer box 101. The inner bottom wall of the two storage grooves 104 is provided with sliding grooves 105. The top right side of the double-layer box 101 is movably engaged with the bottom of the remote antenna 106. A rotating through hole is provided on the left side of the bottom of the double-layer box 101.

[0026] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 4 As shown, the rotating mechanism 2 includes a motor mounting base 201. The bottom of the motor mounting base 201 is movably engaged with the inner bottom wall of the mounting groove 103, and the top of the motor mounting base 201 is movably engaged with the bottom of the drive motor 202. One end of the drive motor 202 is connected to one end of the drive rod 203 via a coupling. The outer wall of the middle part of the drive rod 203 is movably engaged with the inner walls of two drive gear shafts 204. The outer wall of the other end of the drive rod 203 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rotating through hole. A bevel gear is provided on the outer wall of the drive rod 203 near the rotating through hole. The drive motor 202 is electrically connected to the remote antenna 106. When the remote antenna 106 receives the alarm information, it starts the drive motor 202 via an electrical signal. The rotating drive motor 202 drives the drive rod 203 to rotate via the coupling. The rotation of the drive rod 203 drives the drive gear shafts 204 to rotate.

[0027] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, both lifting mechanisms 3 include connecting toothed plates 301. The front sides of the two connecting toothed plates 301 are respectively engaged with the outer walls of the two driving toothed shafts 204. The top of the connecting toothed plates 301 is movably engaged with the bottom of the top plate 302. The top of the top plate 302 is movably abutting against the bottom of the fire extinguisher 303. The rotating driving toothed shafts 204 drive the connecting toothed plates 301 to move upward inside the sliding groove 105 through the meshing action. The upward movement of the connecting toothed plates 301 drives the top plate 302 to move upward. The upward movement of the top plate 302 drives the fire extinguisher 303 to move upward, making it convenient for firefighters to retrieve.

[0028] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 and Figure 5As shown, the transmission mechanism 4 includes a steering rod 401 and a tilting rod 402. The outer walls of both ends of the steering rod 401 are respectively provided with bevel gears, and the outer wall of one end of the steering rod 401 is connected to the outer wall of the drive rod 203 near the rotation through hole through the bevel gear. The outer wall of the bottom end of the tilting rod 402 is provided with a bevel gear, and the outer wall of the bottom end of the tilting rod 402 is connected to the outer wall of the other end of the steering rod 401 through the bevel gear. The rotation of the drive rod 203 drives the steering rod 401 to rotate through the bevel gear, and the rotating steering rod 401 drives the tilting rod 402 to rotate through the bevel gear.

[0029] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the switching mechanism 5 includes two fixed blocks 501 and a switching door 502. The inner walls of the two fixed blocks 501 are rotatably connected to the outer walls at both ends of the flipping rod 402. A switch through hole is provided at the top of the back of the switching door 502, and the inner wall of the switch through hole is movably engaged with the outer wall of the middle part of the flipping rod 402. The rotation of the flipping rod 402 drives the switching door 502 to flip. The flipping movement of the switching door 502 can reduce the time it takes for firefighters to open the door lock and increase the time for fire rescue.

[0030] In this embodiment, as Figure 1 As shown, the outer wall of the top plate 302 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the storage groove 104, and the outer wall of the connecting tooth plate 301 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 105.

[0031] The method of use and advantages of this utility model: The working process of this remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities is as follows:

[0032] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, firstly, the remote antenna 106 receives the alarm information and starts the drive motor 202 via an electrical signal. The rotating drive motor 202 drives the drive rod 203 to rotate via a coupling. The rotation of the drive rod 203 drives the drive gear shaft 204 to rotate. The rotating drive gear shaft 204, through meshing, drives the connecting tooth plate 301 to move upward inside the sliding groove 105. The upward movement of the connecting tooth plate 301 drives the top plate 302 to move upward. The upward movement of the top plate 302 drives the fire extinguisher 303 to move upward, making it easier for firefighters to retrieve. The rotation of the drive rod 203 drives the steering rod 401 to rotate via a bevel gear. The rotation of the steering rod 401 drives the flipping rod 402 to rotate via the bevel gear. The rotation of the flipping rod 402 drives the opening and closing door 502 to flip. The flipping movement of the opening and closing door 502 reduces the time firefighters need to open the door lock and increases the time for fire rescue.

[0033] 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 preferred examples and are not intended to limit the 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 fire-fighting equipment remote monitoring and regulation device, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: The inner bottom wall of the base (1) is movably connected with the bottom of the rotating mechanism (2), the outer side wall of the middle part of the rotating mechanism (2) is respectively engagedly connected with the front surface of the two lifting mechanisms (3), the outer wall of the two lifting mechanisms (3) is respectively slidably connected with the inner wall of the base (1), the outer wall of one end of the rotating mechanism (2) is drivingly connected with the outer wall of the bottom end of the transmission mechanism (4), and the outer wall of the two ends of the transmission mechanism (4) is respectively rotatably connected with the inner wall of the top and the bottom of the switch mechanism (5).

2. The remote monitoring and control device for fire-fighting facilities according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) comprises a double-layer box (101), the inner bottom wall of the upper layer of the double-layer box (101) is movably abutted with the bottom of the smoke mask (102), the right inner bottom of the bottom of the double-layer box (101) is provided with a mounting groove (103), the inner bottom wall of the lower layer of the double-layer box (101) is respectively provided with two storage grooves (104), the inner bottom wall of the two storage grooves (104) is respectively provided with a sliding groove (105), the top of the right side of the double-layer box (101) is movably connected with the bottom of the remote antenna (106), and the left side of the bottom of the double-layer box (101) is provided with a rotating through hole.

3. The remote monitoring and control device for fire-fighting facilities according to claim 2, characterized in that: The rotating mechanism (2) comprises a motor mounting seat (201), the bottom of the motor mounting seat (201) is movably connected with the inner bottom wall of the mounting groove (103), and the top of the motor mounting seat (201) is movably connected with the bottom of the driving motor (202), one end of the driving motor (202) is connected with one end of the driving rotating rod (203) through a shaft coupling, the outer wall of the middle part of the driving rotating rod (203) is movably connected with the inner wall of the two driving gear shafts (204), the outer wall of the other end of the driving rotating rod (203) is rotatably connected with the inner wall of the rotating through hole, the outer wall of the other end of the driving rotating rod (203) is provided with a bevel gear, and the driving motor (202) is electrically connected with the remote antenna (106).

4. The remote monitoring and control device for fire-fighting facilities according to claim 3, characterized in that: The two lifting mechanisms (3) each comprise a connecting tooth plate (301), the front surface of the two connecting tooth plates (301) is respectively engagedly connected with the outer side wall of the two driving gear shafts (204), and the top of the connecting tooth plate (301) is movably connected with the bottom of the top plate (302), the top of the top plate (302) is movably abutted with the bottom of the fire extinguisher (303).

5. The remote monitoring and control device for fire protection facilities according to claim 3, characterized in that: The transmission mechanism (4) comprises a steering rod (401) and a turnover rod (402), the outer wall of the two ends of the steering rod (401) is respectively provided with a bevel gear, the outer wall of one end of the steering rod (401) is drivingly connected with the outer wall of the other end of the driving rotating rod (203) through a bevel gear, the outer wall of the bottom end of the turnover rod (402) is provided with a bevel gear, and the outer wall of the bottom end of the turnover rod (402) is drivingly connected with the outer wall of the other end of the steering rod (401) through a bevel gear.

6. The remote monitoring and control device for fire protection systems of claim 5, wherein: The switch mechanism (5) comprises two fixed blocks (501) and a switch door (502), the inner walls of the two fixed blocks (501) are respectively rotationally connected with the outer walls of the two ends of the turnover rod (402), the top of the back of the switch door (502) is provided with a switch through hole, and the inner wall of the switch through hole is movably connected with the outer wall of the middle part of the turnover rod (402).

7. The remote monitoring and control device for fire protection systems of claim 4, wherein: The outer wall of the top plate (302) is slidably connected with the inner wall of the storage groove (104), and the outer wall of the connecting tooth plate (301) is slidably connected with the inner wall of the sliding groove (105).