ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system hardware architecture

By designing an ERP system hardware architecture with baffles and exhaust devices, the problems of large size and dust accumulation were solved, achieving portability and stability, and improving the user experience.

CN223993060UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13HENAN ANGANG ZHOUKOU IRON & STEEL CO LTD +3
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-23
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

Existing ERP systems have large hardware architectures that occupy a lot of space and are prone to dust accumulation. They are also unstable during use, affecting work efficiency.

Method used

Design an ERP system hardware architecture that uses a handle to extend and lower a baffle plate onto a base, using a piston and exhaust device to expel gas for cleaning, and combining a magnet and rack structure to achieve stability and portability.

Benefits of technology

It achieves portability and stability in the ERP system hardware architecture, reduces storage space requirements, and keeps the system clean and stable during use, thus improving the user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of information technology, in particular to an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system hardware architecture which comprises an outer frame, an outer frame is slidably mounted below the outer frame, a handle for assisting in opening a device is fixedly mounted above the outer frame, and a base for stabilizing the device is mounted below the outer frame. A baffle plate for fixing the position of the device is mounted in the base, an anti-slip strip for assisting stabilization is mounted on the surface of the baffle plate, a magnet is mounted on the surface of the outer frame in a sliding manner, and a scale strip for checking scales is mounted on the surface of the outer frame. The baffle installed below the device starts to descend downwards and stabilizes the ground, meanwhile, the piston installed in the device moves through upward pulling and unfolding of the handle, and gas is exhausted from the exhaust hole, so that the cleaning effect on the device is achieved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of information technology, specifically to an ERP system hardware architecture. Background Technology

[0002] Modern enterprises have increasingly complex business processes, involving multiple departments and stages, such as procurement, production, sales, inventory management, and financial management. Close collaboration and information sharing between departments are essential to ensure efficient business operations. Traditional distributed information systems cannot meet this need; therefore, an ERP system is required that can integrate all business processes within an enterprise, equipped with the appropriate hardware architecture to support centralized data processing and sharing.

[0003] The current hardware architecture of ERP systems is not conducive to portability due to their large size. After storage, they require a lot of space, are not easy to store, and are easily damaged. When the device is used, dust will accumulate and need to be wiped. Furthermore, the placement of the device may be affected or shifted under certain environmental conditions, which is not conducive to our work.

[0004] In view of this, we have studied and improved the existing problems to provide an ERP system hardware architecture device with a reasonable structural design, high stability, and comprehensive application. The aim is to solve the problems and improve the practical value through this technology. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an ERP system hardware architecture. When the device is unfolded by the handle, the baffle installed below the device begins to descend and stabilize the ground. At the same time, by pulling the handle up, the piston installed inside moves and the gas is discharged from the exhaust port, thereby achieving the cleaning effect of the device.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an ERP system hardware architecture, including an outer frame A, an outer frame B slidably mounted below the outer frame A, an outer frame C mounted below the outer frame B, a handle for assisting in opening the device fixedly mounted above the outer frame A, a base for a stabilizing device mounted below the outer frame C, a baffle for fixing the device position mounted inside the base, an anti-slip strip for auxiliary stabilization mounted on the surface of the baffle, a magnet A slidably mounted on the surface of the outer frame C, a scale strip for viewing the scale mounted on the surface of the outer frame C, several system identification plates mounted below the outer frame A, a magnet B with an adsorption function mounted inside the outer frame C, a piston for pushing gas mounted on the other side of the magnet B, an exhaust device for discharging gas fixedly mounted above the outer frame C, a rope fixedly mounted on one side of the magnet B, a rack slidably connected inside the outer frame C, and the other end of the rope fixedly connected to the rack.

[0007] Optionally, the outer frame A is connected inside the outer frame B, and the outer frame C is slidably connected inside the outer frame A.

[0008] Optionally, the rack passes through the outer frame C and connects to the lower part of the outer frame A.

[0009] Optionally, the bottom of the rack meshes with a gear at the bottom of the baffle.

[0010] Optionally, the bottom of the exhaust device has a hole that communicates with the interior of the outer frame C.

[0011] Optionally, magnet A is mounted on the outer surface of the outer frame C, with the position of magnet A directly opposite magnet B.

[0012] Compared with existing technologies, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: Compared with existing ERP system hardware architectures on the market, the outer frame of this ERP system hardware architecture can be retracted, making it convenient to pick up and put away, and also facilitating placement after the device is stored. This is because the space required by the device is greatly reduced after the outer frame is folded. Furthermore, when the device is pulled open by the handle, there is a baffle at the bottom to fix it, ensuring that the device will not be moved by external forces during use. An exhaust device is installed inside the device. When the device is unfolded, the piston inside moves by the pull of the rope, thereby expelling gas and cleaning the device when it is unfolded. Attached Figure Description

[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall hardware architecture of an ERP system according to the present invention;

[0014] Figure 2 This is an anatomical diagram of the hardware architecture of an ERP system according to the present invention;

[0015] Figure 3 This is a hardware architecture part drawing of an ERP system according to the present invention;

[0016] Figure 4 This is a working trajectory diagram of the hardware architecture of an ERP system according to this utility model;

[0017] Figure 5 This is a drawing of internal parts of the hardware architecture of an ERP system according to this utility model.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Outer frame A; 2. Handle; 3. System identification plate; 4. Outer frame B; 5. Outer frame C; 6. Baffle; 7. Anti-slip strip; 8. Magnet A; 9. Scale bar; 10. Magnet B; 11. Piston; 12. Exhaust device; 13. Rope; 14. Rack; 15. Base. Detailed Implementation

[0019] 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 of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0020] Please see Figures 1 to 5 This utility model provides an ERP system hardware architecture, including an outer frame A1, an outer frame B4 slidably mounted below the outer frame A1, an outer frame C5 mounted below the outer frame B4, a handle 2 for assisting in opening the device fixedly mounted above the outer frame A1, a base 15 for stabilizing the device mounted below the outer frame C5, a baffle 6 for fixing the device position mounted inside the base 15, an anti-slip strip 7 for assisting in stabilization mounted on the surface of the baffle 6, a magnet A8 slidably mounted on the surface of the outer frame C5, a scale bar 9 for viewing the scale mounted on the surface of the outer frame C5, several system identification plates 3 mounted below the outer frame A1, a magnet B10 with adsorption function mounted inside the outer frame C5, a piston 11 for pushing gas mounted on the other side of the magnet B10, an exhaust device 12 for discharging gas fixedly mounted above the outer frame C5, a rope 13 fixedly mounted on one side of the magnet B10, a rack 14 slidably connected inside the outer frame C5, and the other end of the rope 13 fixedly connected to the rack 14.

[0021] A lifting handle 2 is fixedly installed on the top of the outer frame A1, making it easy to lift the entire device to adjust its height and also convenient to put it away after storage. The outer frame A1 is slidably installed below the outer frame A1, and the outer frame A1 is inside the outer frame B4. The outer frame C5 is also slidably connected inside the outer frame B4. Later, the outer frame A1 can be lowered and stored together with the outer frame C5 inside the outer frame B4, reducing storage space and facilitating picking up and placing the device. A magnet B10 is slidably connected inside the outer frame C5. A rack 14 is fixedly installed on the other end of the magnet B10. When the rack 14 moves up and down with the outer frame A1, it pulls the rope 13. When the rope 13 moves, it pulls the magnet B10. As the magnet B10 moves, air pressure is generated. The air pressure gradually increases as the magnet B10 moves, eventually returning to the position of the hole below the exhaust device 12 to expel the gas. The gas will be discharged from the direction opposite the exhaust device 12. The airflow achieves a dust-removing effect. A magnet A8 is slidably connected to the outer surface of the outer frame C5. The position of magnet A8 is directly above magnet B10. When magnet A8 slides, the attraction will drive magnet B10, which is slidably installed inside the outer frame C5, to move. However, when the inner magnet B10 moves with the movement of rope 13, magnet A8 will also move on the outer surface. Finally, magnet A8 will drive the inner magnet B10 back to the starting position, which is convenient for subsequent storage. The rack 14 passes through the outer frame C5 and is connected to the outer frame A1. When the outer frame A1 starts to move upward, it will drive the rack 14 connected to it. The bottom of the rack 14 meshes with the gear at the bottom of the baffle 6. When the rack 14 moves, it causes the baffle 6 to move. The baffle 6 begins to descend with the operation of the gear. The outer surface of the baffle 6 is equipped with anti-slip strips 7. As the baffle 6 descends, the anti-slip strips 7 come into contact with the ground, increasing the friction between the bottom of the device and the ground, making the device more stable when unfolded.

[0022] The outer frame A1 is connected inside the outer frame B4, and the outer frame C5 is slidably connected inside the outer frame A1, thus linking the devices together.

[0023] The rack 14 passes through the outer frame C5 and connects to the lower part of the outer frame A1, increasing the linkage of the device and making the operation between the devices more coordinated.

[0024] The meshing of the bottom of the rack 14 with the gear at the bottom of the baffle 6 increases the linkage between devices.

[0025] The bottom of the exhaust device 12 has a hole that connects to the interior of the outer frame C5, increasing the linkage between the devices.

[0026] Magnet A8 is installed on the outer surface of the outer frame C5, with magnet A8 positioned directly opposite magnet B10. This design enables the interoperability between the devices, making them easier to use and facilitating subsequent storage and repositioning.

[0027] Working principle: Pulling handle 2 causes the outer frame A1 to move upward. As the outer frame A1 moves upward, it drives the connected rack 14 to move upward as well. When the rack 14 moves upward, the baffle 6, which meshes with its bottom, begins to descend outward, approaching the ground. Finally, when the anti-slip strip 7 on the outer surface of the baffle 6 touches the ground, the descent stops. The movement of the rack 14 drives the connected rope 13 upward. The movement of the rope 13 pulls the piston 11 connected to its other end. When the piston 11 moves inside the outer frame C5, it generates air pressure. When piston 11 moves to the point directly below exhaust device 12, it stops moving. The gas generated by piston 11 will be exhausted in the direction indicated by exhaust device 12, thus achieving the exhaust effect and cleaning the device. When piston 11 moves, it will drive magnet B10 connected to its other side to move. At the same time as magnet B10 moves, magnet A8 installed on its outer surface will move. Several scale strips 9 are fixedly installed on the outer surface of outer frame C5. When magnet A8 starts to move, the position of the device can be judged and adjusted according to the scale strips 9 installed on the outer surface of outer frame C5, so that the height of the device is adjusted to the required height and used.

[0028] 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 ERP system hardware architecture comprising an outer frame A (1), characterized in that, The lower side of the outer frame A (1) is slidably connected with the outer frame B (4), the lower side of the outer frame B (4) is connected with the outer frame C (5), the upper side of the outer frame A (1) is fixedly connected with the handle (2) for assisting opening device, the lower side of the outer frame C (5) is connected with the base (15) of stabilizing device, the inside of the base (15) is connected with the baffle (6) for fixing device position, the surface of the baffle (6) is connected with the anti-skid strip (7) for assisting stabilization, the surface of the outer frame C (5) is slidably connected with the magnet A (8), the surface of the outer frame C (5) is connected with the scale strip (9) for checking scale, the lower side of the outer frame A (1) is connected with the system signboard (3), the inside of the outer frame C (5) is connected with the magnet B (10) with adsorbing function, the other side of the magnet B (10) is connected with the piston (11) for pushing gas, the upper side of the outer frame C (5) is fixedly connected with the exhaust device (12) for discharging gas, one side of the magnet B (10) is fixedly connected with the rope (13), the inside of the outer frame C (5) is slidably connected with the rack (14), the other end of the rope (13) is fixedly connected with the rack (14).

2. The ERP system hardware architecture of claim 1, wherein, The outer frame A (1) is connected inside the outer frame B (4), the inside of the outer frame A (1) is slidably connected with the outer frame C (5).

3. The ERP system hardware architecture of claim 1, wherein, The rack (14) is connected through the outer frame C (5) with the lower side of the outer frame A (1).

4. The ERP system hardware architecture of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the rack (14) is engaged with the gear of the bottom of the baffle (6).

5. The ERP system hardware architecture of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the exhaust device (12) has a hole, which is communicated with the inside of the outer frame C (5).

6. The ERP system hardware architecture of claim 1, wherein, The magnet A (8) is installed on the outer surface of the outer frame C (5), and the magnet A (8) is located opposite to the magnet B (10).