Shock absorption and noise reduction support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment
By using the interlocking structure of the "口"-shaped plate and the T-shaped plate and the design of the guide block, the problem of the sound insulation felt easily falling off is solved, and convenient disassembly and assembly and stable sliding are achieved, thereby improving the vibration reduction and noise reduction effect of fire-fighting electromechanical equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
In existing vibration damping and noise reduction supports for fire-fighting equipment, sound insulation felt is prone to falling off from one side of the support body, resulting in poor noise reduction effect.
The design employs a snap-fit structure of "口"-shaped and T-shaped plates, combined with guide blocks and springs, to achieve convenient assembly and disassembly of the sound insulation panel and stable sliding. The guide blocks ensure the stability of the sliding direction.
It improves the ease of installation and removal of sound insulation panels, reduces the risk of sound insulation felt falling off, enhances sliding stability, and ensures the stability of noise reduction effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The utility model belongs to the field of fire fighting electromechanics, and specifically relates to a shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire fighting electromechanical equipment. Background Technique
[0002] Before the electromechanical equipment is used, shock-absorbing supports are usually installed under it, mainly for separating from the humid ground environment, and secondly for shock-absorbing the operation of the electromechanical equipment.
[0003] The patent application with the publication number CN213685086U discloses a shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for electromechanical equipment. Paragraph 0041 of its specification discloses that: setting a super-microcrystalline damping sound insulation board and a sound insulation felt to reduce the noise generated by the electromechanical equipment on the support plate from the front and back of the support body, setting a first cavity and the rock wool and glass wool filled therein to be used in combination, and reducing the noise generated by the electromechanical equipment on the support plate from both side surfaces of the support body through the noise reduction holes. When the electromechanical equipment generates vibration during operation, setting a compression spring to play a preliminary shock-absorbing effect on the vibration generated by the electromechanical equipment during operation, setting a shock-absorbing spring to transmit the vibration force generated by the electromechanical equipment during operation to the second cavity through the shock-absorbing rod and the extrusion force on the shock-absorbing spring, and further reducing the vibration force generated by the electromechanical equipment during operation through the hydraulic oil and the shock-absorbing spring arranged in the second cavity.
[0004] However, in actual application, it is necessary to eliminate the noise generated by the electromechanical equipment body through the sound insulation felt and the super-microcrystalline damping sound insulation board. Since the sound insulation felt needs to be placed inside the chute through the slider, and there is no fixed structure between the two sound insulation felts, it is easy to cause the problem that the sound insulation felt falls off from one side of the support body.
[0005] Therefore, a shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire fighting electromechanical equipment is proposed to solve the above disadvantages. Content of the Utility Model
[0006] The technical problem to be solved by the utility model is to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art and provide a shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire fighting electromechanical equipment.
[0007] To solve the above technical problem, the basic concept of the technical solution adopted by the utility model is:
[0008] A shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire fighting electromechanical equipment includes a support body, an electromechanical body is placed inside the support body, and "mouth"-shaped plates are elastically and slidably fitted on both sides of the support body;
[0009] Two sound insulation plates are located on one side of the support body. The other side of the sound insulation plate is fixedly fitted with a sound insulation felt. T-shaped plates are elastically and slidably fitted on both sides of the sound insulation plate, and one side of the T-shaped plate is clamped and fitted with one end of the "mouth"-shaped plate.
[0010] Optionally, guide blocks are fixedly fitted on both sides of the support body, and guide holes are formed on one side of the guide blocks.
[0011] Optionally, guide rods are fixedly fitted inside the "mouth" - shaped plate, and the guide rods are located inside the guide holes.
[0012] Optionally, a first spring is fixedly fitted between one side of the guide block and the inner side wall of the "mouth" - shaped plate, and the first spring is sleeved on the periphery of the guide rod.
[0013] Optionally, a clamping groove is formed on one side of the T - shaped plate, and one end of the "mouth" - shaped plate is clamped and fitted with the clamping groove.
[0014] Optionally, first T - shaped grooves are formed on both sides of the sound insulation board, one end of the T - shaped plate is slidably fitted inside the first T - shaped grooves, two second springs are fixedly fitted between the inner side wall of the first T - shaped grooves and one side of the T - shaped plate, and an L - shaped groove is formed on one side of the T - shaped plate.
[0015] Optionally, two second T - shaped grooves are formed on both sides of the support body, two T - shaped blocks are fixedly fitted on one side of the sound insulation board, and the T - shaped blocks are located inside the second T - shaped grooves.
[0016] Optionally, a plurality of noise reduction holes are formed on both sides of the support body.
[0017] After adopting the above technical solution, the present utility model has the following beneficial effects compared with the prior art. Of course, any product implementing the present utility model does not necessarily need to achieve all the advantages described below:
[0018] The "mouth" - shaped plate is provided, so that the "mouth" - shaped plate slides into and out of the T - shaped plate under the action of the staff, and the T - shaped plate is fixed and unfixed by one end of the "mouth" - shaped plate, making the process of disassembling and assembling the sound insulation board more convenient and reducing the problem of the sound insulation felt falling off from one side of the support body.
[0019] The guide block is provided, so that the "mouth" - shaped plate slides around the guide block under the action of the staff, and the sliding direction of the "mouth" - shaped plate is guided by the guide block, reducing the problem of the "mouth" - shaped plate tilting during sliding and improving the stability of the "mouth" - shaped plate during sliding.
[0020] The following further describes in detail the specific implementation manners of the present utility model with reference to the drawings. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The accompanying drawings in the following description are only some embodiments. For those of ordinary skill in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative efforts. In the appended
[0022] In the drawings:
[0023] Figure 1 is a schematic three-dimensional structure diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0024] Figure 2 is a schematic bottom view structure diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0025] Figure 3 is a schematic structure diagram of a T-shaped plate of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0026] Figure 4 is a schematic structure diagram of a "mouth"-shaped plate of an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0027] In the drawings, the list of components represented by each reference numeral is as follows:
[0028] Support body 100, noise reduction holes 101, second T-shaped grooves 102, electromechanical body 103, guide blocks 104, "mouth"-shaped plate 105, guide rods 106, guide holes 107, first springs 108, sound insulation plates 200, T-shaped blocks 201, sound insulation felts 202, first T-shaped grooves 203, T-shaped plates 204, L-shaped grooves 205, card slots 206, second springs 207.
[0029] It should be noted that these drawings and text descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the concept of the present utility model in any way, but to illustrate the concept of the present utility model to those skilled in the art by referring to specific embodiments. Detailed implementation manners
[0030] Now, the present utility model will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0031] Please refer to Figure 1-4 As shown, in this embodiment, a shock absorption and noise reduction support for a fire fighting electromechanical device is provided, including a support body 100. An electromechanical body 103 is placed inside the support body 100. On both sides of the support body 100, "mouth"-shaped plates 105 are elastically and slidably fitted;
[0032] Two sound insulation plates 200 are provided. The sound insulation plates 200 are located on one side of the support body 100. A sound insulation felt 202 is fixedly fitted on the other side of the sound insulation plate 200. T-shaped plates 204 are elastically and slidably fitted on both sides of the sound insulation plate 200. One side of the T-shaped plate 204 is snap-fitted with one end of the "mouth"-shaped plate 105.
[0033] Working principle:
[0034] First, slide the "mouth"-shaped plate 105. The "mouth"-shaped plate 105 slides on one side of the support body 100. Then, place the sound insulation plate 200 on one side of the support body 100. Then, pull the T-shaped plate 204, and the T-shaped plate 204 slides out from the inside of the sound insulation plate 200. Then, release the "mouth"-shaped plate 105, and the "mouth"-shaped plate 105 resets under the action of elasticity. One end of the "mouth"-shaped plate 105 fixes the T-shaped plate 204, and fixes the sound insulation plate 200 on one side of the support body 100 through the T-shaped plate 204, thereby completing the fixation of the sound insulation plate 200.
[0035] The "mouth"-shaped plate 105 is provided so that the "mouth"-shaped plate 105 slides into and out of the inside of the T-shaped plate 204 under the action of the staff, and fixes and releases the fixation of the T-shaped plate 204 through one end of the "mouth"-shaped plate 105, making the process of disassembling and assembling the sound insulation plate 200 more convenient, and reducing the problem of the sound insulation felt 202 falling off from one side of the support body 100.
[0036] To make the sliding process of the "mouth"-shaped plate 105 of this embodiment more stable on one side of the guide block 104, the following structure is improved, as Figure 1-4 As shown, guide blocks 104 are fixedly fitted on both sides of the support body 100 of this embodiment. A guide hole 107 is provided on one side of the guide block 104. A guide rod 106 is fixedly fitted inside the "mouth"-shaped plate 105. The guide rod 106 is located inside the guide hole 107. A first spring 108 is fixedly fitted between one side of the guide block 104 and the inner side wall of the "mouth"-shaped plate 105. The first spring 108 is sleeved on the periphery of the guide rod 106. A card slot 206 is provided on one side of the T-shaped plate 204. One end of the "mouth"-shaped plate 105 is in snap-fit with the card slot 206. First T-shaped grooves 203 are provided on both sides of the sound insulation plate 200. One end of the T-shaped plate 204 slides inside the first T-shaped groove 203. Two second springs 207 are fixedly fitted between the inner side wall of the first T-shaped groove 203 and one side of the T-shaped plate 204. An L-shaped groove 205 is provided on one side of the T-shaped plate 204. Two second T-shaped grooves 102 are provided on both sides of the support body 100. Two T-shaped blocks 201 are fixedly fitted on one side of the sound insulation plate 200. The T-shaped blocks 201 are located inside the second T-shaped grooves 102. A plurality of noise reduction holes 101 are provided on both sides of the support body 100.
[0037] When this embodiment is in use, first slide the "square" - shaped plate 105. The "square" - shaped plate 105 drives the guide rod 106 to slide inside the guide hole 107 and compress the first spring 108. Then it drives the sound - insulation plate 200 to move. The sound - insulation plate 200 drives the T - shaped block 201 to be placed inside the second T - shaped groove 102. Then pull the T - shaped plate 204. One end of the T - shaped plate 204 slides inside the first T - shaped groove 203. The T - shaped plate 204 pulls the second spring 207. Then release the "square" - shaped plate 105. The "square" - shaped plate 105 resets under the elastic action of the first spring 108. One end of the "square" - shaped plate 105 positions the T - shaped plate 204.
[0038] The provided guide block 104 enables the "square" - shaped plate 105 to slide on the periphery of the guide block 104 under the action of the staff, and the guide block 104 guides the sliding direction of the "square" - shaped plate 105, reducing the problem that the "square" - shaped plate 105 tilts during sliding and improving the stability of the "square" - shaped plate 105 during sliding.
[0039] The present utility model is not limited to the above - mentioned embodiments. Anyone should know that structural changes made under the inspiration of the present utility model, as long as they have the same or similar technical solutions as the present utility model, fall within the protection scope of the present utility model. The technologies, shapes, and structures not described in detail in the present utility model are all well - known technologies.
Claims
1. A damping and noise reduction support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment, characterized in that, Include: The support body (100) is internally placed with an electromechanical body (103), and both sides of the support body (100) are elastically and slidingly matched with a "mouth" shaped plate (105); Two soundproof plates (200) are located on one side of the support body (100), the other side of the soundproof plate (200) is fixedly matched with a soundproof felt (202), both sides of the soundproof plate (200) are elastically and slidingly matched with a T-shaped plate (204), and one side of the T-shaped plate (204) is clamped and matched with one end of the "mouth" shaped plate (105).
2. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both sides of the support body (100) are fixedly matched with a guide block (104), and one side of the guide block (104) is provided with a guide hole (107).
3. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inside of the "mouth" shaped plate (105) is fixedly matched with a guide rod (106), and the guide rod (106) is located in the inside of the guide hole (107).
4. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The first spring (108) is fixedly matched between one side of the guide block (104) and the inner side wall of the "mouth" shaped plate (105), and the first spring (108) is sleeved on the circumferential side of the guide rod (106).
5. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, One side of the T-shaped plate (204) is provided with a clamping groove (206), and one end of the "mouth" shaped plate (105) is clamped and matched with the clamping groove (206).
6. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both sides of the soundproof plate (200) are provided with a first T-shaped groove (203), one end of the T-shaped plate (204) is slidingly matched in the first T-shaped groove (203), two second springs (207) are fixedly matched between the inner side wall of the first T-shaped groove (203) and one side of the T-shaped plate (204), and one side of the T-shaped plate (204) is provided with an L-shaped groove (205).
7. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both sides of the support body (100) are provided with two second T-shaped grooves (102), one side of the soundproof plate (200) is fixedly matched with two T-shaped blocks (201), and the T-shaped blocks (201) are located in the inside of the second T-shaped grooves (102).
8. The shock-absorbing and noise-reducing support for fire-fighting electromechanical equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both sides of the support body (100) are provided with a plurality of noise reduction holes (101).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Shock absorption and noise reduction support for electromechanical equipment
CN213685086U