RFID device for storage battery management
By designing mounting rods, adjustment components, and convenient components, the shortcomings of RFID devices in terms of adaptability and ease of maintenance are solved, enabling efficient identification and convenient maintenance of batteries of different specifications.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing RFID devices for battery management are inadequate in terms of adaptability and ease of maintenance, and are difficult to adapt to the differences in the size of battery casings and the height of RFID tags of different models or specifications.
The design incorporates a mounting rod, adjustment components, adjustment ball, and convenient components. The height and angle of the identification device can be adjusted by adjusting the adjustment bolts and limit bolts. Combined with the use of support springs and fasteners, the installation and removal of the identification device are convenient.
It improves the compatibility of RFID devices with batteries of different specifications, simplifies the installation and maintenance process of identification equipment, and enhances adaptability and convenience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of radio frequency identification technology, and in particular to an RFID device for battery management. Background Technology
[0002] RFID is an abbreviation for Radio Frequency Identification. Its principle is that a reader and a tag communicate data without contact to identify the target. RFID has a wide range of applications. For example, applying RFID technology to battery management can record battery entry and exit information, reducing manual recording and management work and significantly improving battery management efficiency.
[0003] In actual use, RFID devices for battery management may have different casing sizes for different models or specifications of batteries, and the height of the RFID tags may also vary, leading to difficulties in identification and hindering the improvement of the adaptability of RFID devices. In addition, when the identification equipment on the RFID device needs maintenance or replacement, it is not convenient to improve the ease of maintenance. Utility Model Content
[0004] (a) Technical problems to be solved
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide an RFID device for battery management, thereby solving the problems mentioned in the background art of inconvenience in improving the adaptability of RFID devices and inconvenience in improving the convenience of maintenance.
[0006] (II) Technical Solution
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an RFID device for battery management, comprising a mounting rod, an adjusting component movably sleeved on the surface of the mounting rod, a connector fixedly connected to one side of the adjusting component, an adjusting box fixedly connected to one side of the connector, an adjusting ball rotatably connected inside the adjusting box, a convenient component fixedly connected to one end of the adjusting ball, and an identification device body disposed on one side of the convenient component.
[0008] The adjustment assembly includes an adjustment sleeve that is movably adjustable to the surface of the mounting rod. An adjustment hole is provided on the other side of the adjustment sleeve. An adjustment bolt is threaded into the adjustment hole. A fixing piece is fixedly connected to one end of the adjustment bolt.
[0009] The convenient component includes a snap-fit bracket fixedly connected to one end of the adjusting ball, and a snap-fit element is snapped into the inside of the snap-fit bracket.
[0010] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a threaded hole is provided on one side of the snap-fit component, and a mounting bolt is threaded into the inside of the threaded hole. One end of the mounting bolt is fixed to one side of the identification device body, and the mounting bolt facilitates the connection of the snap-fit component to the identification device body.
[0011] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a limiting hole is provided on the top surface of the adjusting box, a limiting bolt is connected to the internal thread of the limiting hole, and a limiting piece is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the limiting bolt, the limiting piece facilitating the fixing of the adjusting ball.
[0012] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a storage groove is provided on the lower surface of both sides of the snap-fit component. A support spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the storage groove, and a fixing member is fixedly connected to one end of the support spring. The support spring is easy to adjust and supports the fixing member.
[0013] As a further embodiment of this utility model, stabilizing holes are provided on the lower surfaces of both sides of the snap-fit bracket. The stabilizing holes are adapted to the fixing components, and the fixing components facilitate the fixing of the snap-fit bracket.
[0014] As a further embodiment of this utility model, a damping ring is fixedly connected to the surface of the adjusting ball. The damping ring is made of rubber and is convenient for limiting the position.
[0015] As a further embodiment of this utility model, the bottom end of the mounting rod is fixedly connected to a mounting base, and the surface of the mounting base is provided with four mounting holes, which facilitates the installation of an RFID device for battery management.
[0016] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0017] This utility model provides an RFID device for battery management, which has the following advantages:
[0018] 1. This RFID device for battery management, through the arrangement of a mounting rod, adjusting components, adjusting box, and adjusting ball, allows for the following adjustments during use: The mounting rod is fixed at the entry point where battery identification and scanning are required. Based on the specifications and dimensions of the battery to be identified and managed, as well as the height of the RFID tag, the adjusting bolt is turned to move the adjusting sleeve on the mounting rod, thus adjusting the height of the identification device. Turning the limit bolt and rotating the adjusting ball allows for adjustment of the device's angle, enabling it to adapt to different battery specifications for RFID information identification and reading. This avoids difficulties in identification caused by differences in the casing dimensions and RFID tag heights of different battery models or specifications, thereby improving the adaptability of the RFID device.
[0019] 2. This RFID device for battery management, through the design of convenient components, support springs, and fasteners, allows for quick removal of the identification device from the RFID device during installation and maintenance. Pressing the fasteners causes the support springs to retract, pulling the fasteners upwards to separate them from the clip holder, thus improving the ease of installation and maintenance of the identification device. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall disassembled structure of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the convenient component structure of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the adjustment component structure of this utility model.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Mounting rod; 2. Adjustment assembly; 201. Adjustment sleeve; 202. Adjustment bolt; 203. Fixing plate; 3. Connector; 4. Mounting base; 5. Adjustment box; 6. Adjustment ball; 7. Convenience assembly; 701. Snap-fit bracket; 702. Snap-fit piece; 8. Identifying the main body of the device; 9. Mounting bolt; 10. Limit bolt; 11. Limiting plate; 12. Support spring; 13. Fixing piece. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0026] Please see Figures 1 to 4 This utility model provides a technical solution: an RFID device for battery management, including a mounting rod 1, an adjusting component 2 movably sleeved on the surface of the mounting rod 1, a connector 3 fixedly connected to one side of the adjusting component 2, an adjusting box 5 fixedly connected to one side of the connector 3, an adjusting ball 6 rotatably connected inside the adjusting box 5, a convenient component 7 fixedly connected to one end of the adjusting ball 6, and an identification device body 8 provided on one side of the convenient component 7.
[0027] The adjustment assembly 2 includes an adjustment sleeve 201 that is movably adjusted on the surface of the mounting rod 1. An adjustment hole is provided on the other side of the adjustment sleeve 201. An adjustment bolt 202 is threaded into the adjustment hole. A fixing piece 203 is fixedly connected to one end of the adjustment bolt 202. With the installation rod 1, adjustment assembly 2, adjustment box 5 and adjustment ball 6, when in use, the installation rod 1 is fixed at the entrance where the battery needs to be identified and scanned. According to the specifications and size of the battery to be identified and managed and the position height of the RFID tag, the adjustment bolt 202 is turned to move the position of the adjustment sleeve 201 on the mounting rod 1 to adjust the height of the identification device body 8. The limit bolt 10 is turned to rotate the adjustment ball 6 so that the angle of the identification device body 8 can be adjusted, thereby adapting to the RFID information identification and reading of batteries of different specifications. This avoids the difficulty of identification caused by the possible difference in the shell size of different models or specifications of batteries and the difference in the position height of the RFID tag, which helps to improve the adaptability of the RFID device.
[0028] The convenient component 7 includes a snap-fit bracket 701 fixedly connected to one end of the adjusting ball 6. The snap-fit bracket 701 has a snap-fit member 702 snapped in. With the arrangement of the convenient component 7, the support spring 12 and the fixing member 13, when installing and maintaining the identification device body 8, pressing the fixing member 13 will cause the support spring 12 to retract, pulling the fixing member 13 upward and separating it from the snap-fit bracket 701. This allows the identification device body 8 to be quickly removed from the RFID device used for battery management, which helps to improve the convenience of maintenance and installation of the identification device body 8.
[0029] The snap-fit 702 has a threaded hole on one side, and a mounting bolt 9 is connected to the threaded hole. One end of the mounting bolt 9 is fixed to one side of the identification device body 8. The mounting bolt 9 serves to connect the snap-fit 702 to the identification device body 8.
[0030] The top surface of the adjusting box 5 has a limiting hole, and the internal thread of the limiting hole is connected to a limiting bolt 10. The bottom end of the limiting bolt 10 is fixedly connected to a limiting piece 11. The limiting piece 11 serves to fix the adjusting ball 6.
[0031] The lower surfaces on both sides of the snap-fit component 702 are provided with storage grooves. A support spring 12 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the storage groove. A fixing member 13 is fixedly connected to one end of the support spring 12. The support spring 12 serves to adjust and support the fixing member 13.
[0032] The lower surfaces on both sides of the clip bracket 701 are provided with stabilizing holes, which are adapted to the fixing member 13. The fixing member 13 serves to fix the clip bracket 702.
[0033] A damping ring made of rubber is fixedly connected to the surface of the adjusting ball 6. The adjusting ball 6 serves to adjust the recognition direction of the recognition device body 8.
[0034] The bottom end of the mounting rod 1 is fixedly connected to the mounting base 4. The surface of the mounting base 4 has four mounting holes. The mounting base 4 serves to install the RFID device used for battery management.
[0035] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When in use, the mounting rod 1 is fixed at the entrance where the battery needs to be identified and scanned. According to the specifications and dimensions of the battery to be identified and managed and the height of the RFID tag, the adjusting bolt 202 is turned to move the adjusting sleeve 201 on the mounting rod 1 to adjust the height of the identification device body 8. The limiting bolt 10 is turned and the adjusting ball 6 is rotated so that the angle of the identification device body 8 can be adjusted. When installing and maintaining the identification device body 8, the fixing part 13 is pressed, the supporting spring 12 is elastic, and the fixing part 13 is retracted. The snap-fit part 702 is pulled upward to separate it from the snap-fit bracket 701.
[0036] It should be noted that the device structure and accompanying drawings of this utility model mainly describe the principle of this utility model. In terms of the technical aspects of this design principle, the setting of the power mechanism, power supply system and control system of the device is not fully described. However, under the premise that those skilled in the art understand the principle of the above utility model, the specific details of its power mechanism, power supply system and control system can be clearly understood. The control method in the application document is automatic control through a controller. The control circuit of the controller can be implemented by those skilled in the art through simple programming.
[0037] All standard parts used can be purchased from the market, and can be customized according to the instructions and drawings. The specific connection methods of each part adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding that are mature in the existing technology. The machinery, parts and equipment adopt conventional models in the existing technology, and the structure and principle of the components known to those skilled in the art can be known by those skilled in the art through technical manuals or conventional experimental methods.
[0038] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An RFID device for battery management comprising a mounting bar (1), characterized in that: The surface of the mounting rod (1) is movably sleeved with an adjusting assembly (2), one side of the adjusting assembly (2) is fixedly connected with a connecting piece (3), one side of the connecting piece (3) is fixedly connected with an adjusting box (5), the inside of the adjusting box (5) is rotatably connected with an adjusting ball (6), one end of the adjusting ball (6) is fixedly connected with a convenient assembly (7), one side of the convenient assembly (7) is provided with an identification device body (8), The adjusting assembly (2) comprises an adjusting sleeve (201) movably adjusted on the surface of the mounting rod (1), the other side of the adjusting sleeve (201) is provided with an adjusting hole, the inside of the adjusting hole is screw-connected with an adjusting bolt (202), one end of the adjusting bolt (202) is fixedly connected with a fixed sheet (203); The convenient assembly (7) comprises a clamping frame (701) fixedly connected with one end of the adjusting ball (6), the inside of the clamping frame (701) is clamped with a clamping piece (702).
2. An RFID device for battery management according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the clamping piece (702) is provided with a threaded hole, the inside of the threaded hole is screw-connected with a mounting bolt (9), one end of the mounting bolt (9) is fixed on one side of the identification device body (8).
3. An RFID device for battery management according to claim 1, wherein: The top surface of the adjusting box (5) is provided with a limiting hole, the inside of the limiting hole is screw-connected with a limiting bolt (10), the bottom end of the limiting bolt (10) is fixedly connected with a limiting sheet (11).
4. An RFID device for battery management according to claim 1, wherein: The lower surfaces on both sides of the clamping piece (702) are provided with receiving grooves, the inner walls of the receiving grooves are fixedly connected with supporting springs (12), one end of the supporting springs (12) is fixedly connected with a fixed piece (13).
5. The RFID device for battery management of claim 1, wherein: The lower surfaces on both sides of the clamping frame (701) are provided with stable holes, the stable holes are matched with the fixed pieces (13).
6. An RFID device for battery management according to claim 1, wherein: The surface of the adjusting ball (6) is fixedly connected with a damping ring, the material of the damping ring is rubber.
7. An RFID device for battery management according to claim 1, wherein: The bottom end of the mounting rod (1) is fixedly connected with a mounting base (4), the surface of the mounting base (4) is provided with four mounting holes.