Shared power bank cabinet and shared power bank leasing equipment

By separating the motor and circuit board in the shared power bank cabinet, the problem of the motor occupying the circuit board space is solved, which simplifies the assembly of the circuit board, improves the stability of the motor, reduces manufacturing costs, and improves the structural compactness.

CN223993088UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13SHENZHEN ZHUMANG TECH CORP
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-04
Publication Date
2026-03-13

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing shared power bank cabinets, the motors are mounted on the circuit board, which takes up space and makes the layout of other components on the circuit board compact, increasing the difficulty of wiring.

Method used

The motor body is assembled inside the module body or on the side wall, separate from the circuit board, to avoid occupying the circuit board space, and the stability and function of the motor are ensured by the mounting cavity and limiting components.

Benefits of technology

This effectively avoids compact component layout on the circuit board, simplifies circuit board assembly, reduces manufacturing costs, improves the heat dissipation and stability of the motor, and enhances the structural compactness of the charging module.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of shared power bank cabinets, and discloses a shared power bank cabinet and shared power bank leasing equipment, and the shared power bank cabinet comprises a control unit and a charging unit. The charging unit comprises a shell and a charging module; the charging module comprises a module main body, an unlocking mechanism and a circuit board; the module main body is provided with a charging bin for accommodating a power bank, and the charging bin is provided with a locking fastener for locking the power bank; the circuit board is assembled on the side, away from the opening of the charging bin, of the module body. The unlocking mechanism comprises a motor and an unlocking piece, the motor comprises a motor body and a motor spindle, the motor body is assembled and connected to the module body and located on the side, facing the charging bin, of the circuit board, and the motor spindle is fixedly connected with the unlocking piece; when the motor drives the unlocking piece to move, the unlocking piece pushes the locking piece to move so as to unlock the power bank. The utility model aims to solve the technical problem that the layout of other elements on a circuit board becomes compact due to the fact that the motor is installed on the circuit board and occupies the space of the circuit board.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shared power bank cabinet technology, and in particular to a shared power bank cabinet and shared power bank rental equipment. Background Technology

[0002] As people's demand for mobile phone battery power continues to increase, the market demand for shared power bank cabinets is also growing. Most shared power bank cabinets are usually placed in indoor public places, such as shopping malls, restaurants, airports, and train stations, to provide users with power bank rental services.

[0003] In related technologies, the motors inside shared power bank cabinets are mounted on circuit boards, occupying space on the circuit boards and making the layout of other components on the circuit boards more compact. This, in turn, affects the circuit board wiring design and increases the difficulty of wiring. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a shared power bank cabinet and a shared power bank rental device to solve the technical problem that the motor is installed on the circuit board, occupying the space of the circuit board and causing the layout of other components on the circuit board to become compact.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a shared power bank cabinet, including a control unit and at least one charging unit, wherein the control unit is electrically connected to the charging unit; the charging unit includes a housing and a charging module disposed within the housing, wherein the charging module includes a module body, an unlocking mechanism and a circuit board;

[0006] The main body of the module is provided with a charging compartment for accommodating a power bank, and the charging compartment is equipped with a locking fastener for locking the power bank.

[0007] The circuit board is mounted on the side of the module body opposite to the opening of the charging compartment;

[0008] The unlocking mechanism includes a motor electrically connected to the circuit board and an unlocking component driven by the motor. The motor includes a motor body and a motor spindle. The motor body is assembled and connected to the module body and is located on the side of the circuit board facing the charging compartment. The motor spindle is fixedly connected to the unlocking component. When the motor drives the unlocking component to move, the unlocking component pushes the locking element to move, thereby unlocking the power bank.

[0009] Optionally, the circuit board is provided with mounting holes, through which the motor spindle passes and is fixedly connected to the unlocking component, or the unlocking component partially passes through the mounting holes and is fixedly connected to the motor spindle.

[0010] Optionally, the module body has a mounting cavity at one end away from the opening of the charging compartment, the mounting cavity is spaced apart from the charging compartment, and the motor body is assembled in the mounting cavity.

[0011] Optionally, the depth of the mounting cavity recessed into the module body is greater than or equal to the length of the motor body in the extending direction of the charging compartment.

[0012] Optionally, the module body is provided with at least two charging compartments, the at least two charging compartments are spaced apart along the height direction of the module body, and the mounting cavity is located between the two charging compartments;

[0013] The module body is provided with a water outlet chamber, which is arranged in layers with the charging chamber and is connected to the charging chamber. The water outlet chamber is located between the two charging chambers.

[0014] The mounting cavity is recessed towards the water outlet chamber, and the mounting cavity is isolated from the water outlet chamber.

[0015] Optionally, the module body is provided with a hook structure, which is snapped together with the motor body to fix the motor body in the mounting cavity; and / or

[0016] The module body is provided with a limiting component, which is used to abut against the unlocking component when the motor spindle rotates to a preset angle.

[0017] Optionally, the shared power bank cabinet further includes an information display unit, which is used to display at least one of text, images, videos, and QR codes;

[0018] The control unit includes a housing and a lamp and a lampshade disposed within the housing. The housing has a display area, the information display unit is disposed in the display area, the lamp faces the display area, and the lampshade covers the lamp.

[0019] Optionally, the shared power bank cabinet further includes a backup power unit and a backup power slot; the backup power slot is located in the control unit, and the backup power unit is located in the backup power slot, for providing backup power to the shared power bank cabinet.

[0020] Optionally, the shared power bank cabinet further includes a laser receiving unit, which is located inside the charging compartment and is used to receive the laser signal emitted by the power bank.

[0021] Secondly, this utility model provides a shared power bank rental device, including a power bank and the shared power bank cabinet, wherein the power bank is housed in the charging compartment.

[0022] This utility model provides a shared power bank cabinet, which has the following advantages:

[0023] This utility model discloses a shared power bank cabinet comprising a module body, which has a front and a back side arranged opposite to each other. The opening of the charging compartment is located on the front side of the module body, and the circuit board is located on one side of the back side of the module body. The circuit board is mounted on the back side of the module body, or is spaced apart from the back side of the module body. This utility model places the motor body on the side of the circuit board facing the charging compartment, and assembles the entire motor body inside the module body or on its side wall. The motor body does not occupy space on the circuit board, avoiding a compact layout of electronic components on the circuit board. Furthermore, the separate arrangement of the motor body and the circuit board does not affect the assembly of the circuit board, facilitating the assembly and disassembly of the circuit board. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the shared power bank cabinet provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0026] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of the shared power bank rental device provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0027] Figure 3 for Figure 2 An explosion diagram;

[0028] Figure 4 An exploded view of the charging unit provided in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the charging module provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0030] Figure 6 Another structural schematic diagram of the charging module provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0031] Figure 7 An exploded view of the charging module provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the module body provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0033] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the charging module after removing the main body, provided in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0034] Figure 10 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the module body provided in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0035] The diagram is marked as follows: 10. Module body; 11. Mounting cavity; 12. Charging compartment; 13. Locking fastener; 14. Mounting surface; 15. Water outlet compartment; 16. Hook structure; 17. Limiting component; 18. Water outlet channel; 19. Baffle; 20. Unlocking mechanism; 21. Motor; 211. Motor body; 212. Motor spindle; 22. Unlocking component; 30. Circuit board; 31. Mounting hole; 100. Charging module; 101. Housing; 200. Charging unit; 300. Control unit; 301. Outer shell; 302. Lampshade; 303. Display area; 400. Information display unit; 500. Backup power slot; 1000. Shared power bank cabinet; X: Horizontal direction; Y: Vertical direction. Detailed Implementation

[0036] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. The following examples are used to illustrate this utility model, but are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model.

[0037] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "inner", "outer" and other terms used in this utility model to indicate the orientation or positional relationship are based on the positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device and components referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0038] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "first," "second," etc., are used to describe various information, but this information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from each other. For example, without departing from the scope of this utility model, "first" information can also be referred to as "second" information, and similarly, "second" information can also be referred to as "first" information.

[0039] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this embodiment of the utility model provides a shared power bank cabinet 1000, including a control unit 300 and at least one charging unit 200, wherein the control unit 300 is electrically connected to the charging unit 200. The charging unit 200 includes a charging module 100, which includes a module body 10, and the module body 10 is provided with a charging compartment 12 for accommodating power banks.

[0040] Specifically, the control unit 300 is electrically connected to the charging unit 200 and is used to monitor the working status of the charging unit 200 in real time, including monitoring the charging progress of the power bank, environmental parameters such as temperature and humidity inside the cabinet; the control unit 300 is also used to receive instructions from the upper-level server or management platform and execute operation instructions such as remotely locking the cabinet and adjusting the rental price.

[0041] In some embodiments, the control unit 300 and the charging unit 200 are stacked.

[0042] Specifically, the shared power bank cabinet 1000 has a horizontal direction X and a vertical direction Y, where the vertical direction Y is the height direction when the shared power bank cabinet 1000 is placed horizontally. The control unit 300 can be positioned above or below the charging unit 200 along the vertical direction Y. In this embodiment, by stacking the control unit 300 and the charging unit 200, the space in the vertical direction Y is fully utilized, thus saving the floor space occupied by the shared power bank cabinet 1000.

[0043] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the shared power bank cabinet 1000 includes multiple charging units 200, which are stacked together.

[0044] Specifically, the control unit 300 is stacked with multiple charging units 200 and electrically connected to each charging unit 200. Each charging unit 200 includes multiple charging compartments 12, so that the shared power bank cabinet 1000 can provide more power banks without increasing the floor space, in order to meet the users' power bank rental needs.

[0045] In some embodiments, such as Figures 4 to 9 As shown, the charging unit 200 includes a housing 101 and a charging module 100 disposed within the housing 101. The charging module 100 includes a module body 10, an unlocking mechanism 20, and a circuit board 30. The module body 10 has a charging compartment 12 for accommodating a power bank, and the charging compartment 12 is equipped with a locking member 13 for locking the power bank. The circuit board 30 is mounted on the side of the module body 10 facing away from the opening of the charging compartment 12. The unlocking mechanism 20 includes a motor 21 and an unlocking member 22. The motor 21 includes a motor body 211 and a motor spindle 212. The motor body 211 is mounted and connected to the module body 10 and is located on the side of the circuit board 30 facing the charging compartment 12. The motor spindle 212 is fixedly connected to the unlocking member 22. When the motor 21 drives the unlocking member 22 to move, the unlocking member 22 pushes the locking member 13 to move, thereby unlocking the power bank.

[0046] In this embodiment, the housing 101 has a receiving cavity, and the charging module 100 is assembled in the receiving cavity. The housing 101 is used to protect the charging module 100 from interference and damage from the external environment. The housing 101 has a slot corresponding to the charging compartment 12, so that the user can take the power bank out of the housing 101 from the slot into the charging compartment 12.

[0047] The module body 10 is the main structure of the charging module 100. The module body 10 is provided with one or more charging compartments 12, and a charging interface is provided in the charging compartment 12. The power bank is placed in the charging compartment 12 and connected to the charging interface to realize the charging function.

[0048] The unlocking mechanism 20 includes a motor 21 and an unlocking component 22. The motor body 211 is the main structure of the motor 21 and is used to generate driving force. The motor spindle 212 is fixedly connected to the unlocking component 22 and is used to transmit the driving force generated by the motor body 211 to the unlocking component 22.

[0049] Circuit board 30 is a control component used to issue commands, receive and process signals to control other components. Motor 21 is electrically connected to circuit board 30. The processor inside circuit board 30 sends control commands to motor 21, which drives unlocking component 22 to rotate, thereby pushing latching component 13 to unlock the power bank. The manner in which unlocking component 22 drives latching component 13 is not specifically limited; it can be one unlocking component 22 driving one latching component 13, or it can be one unlocking component 22 driving two latching components 13.

[0050] Based on the above technical solution, the module body 10 has a front and a back side arranged opposite to each other. The opening of the charging compartment 12 is located on the front side of the module body 10, and the circuit board 30 is located on the back side of the module body 10. The circuit board 30 is mounted on the back side of the module body 10, or has a certain distance between it and the back side of the module body 10. In this embodiment, the motor body 211 is located on the side of the circuit board 30 facing the charging compartment 12, and the motor body 211 is assembled as a whole inside the module body 10 or on the side wall. On the one hand, the motor body 211 does not occupy the space on the circuit board 30, avoiding the compact layout of electronic components on the circuit board 30; on the other hand, the motor body 211 is set separately from the circuit board 30, which will not affect the assembly of the circuit board 30, and is conducive to the assembly and disassembly of the circuit board 30.

[0051] In some embodiments, such as Figure 9 As shown, the circuit board 30 has a mounting hole 31, through which the motor spindle 212 passes and is fixedly connected to the unlocking component 22.

[0052] Specifically, the motor body 211 is located on the side of the circuit board 30 facing the charging compartment 12, while the unlocking component 22 is located on the side of the circuit board 30 away from the charging compartment 12. The motor body 211 and the unlocking component 22 are located on the two sides of the circuit board 30, respectively. The motor body 211 is assembled inside the module body 10 or on the side wall. Only the motor spindle 212 passes through the mounting hole 31 and is fixedly connected to the unlocking component 22. The motor body 211 and the motor spindle 212 do not occupy the space of the circuit board 30.

[0053] In some embodiments, the unlocking member 22 passes through the mounting hole 31 and is fixedly connected to the motor spindle 212.

[0054] Specifically, the unlocking component 22 is provided with a sleeve portion (not shown in the figure) for fixing to the motor spindle 212. In this embodiment, the motor body 211 and the motor spindle 212 are both located on the side of the circuit board 30 facing the charging compartment 12, and the sleeve portion of the unlocking component 22 passes through the mounting hole 31 and is fixedly connected to the motor spindle 212.

[0055] In some embodiments, such as Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Figure 10 As shown, the module body 10 has an installation cavity 11 at one end away from the opening of the charging compartment 12. The installation cavity 11 is spaced apart from the charging compartment 12, and the motor body 211 is housed in the installation cavity 11.

[0056] Specifically, the back of the module body 10 is a mounting surface 14, and a mounting cavity 11 is recessed from the mounting surface 14 into the module body 10, providing assembly space for the motor 21. The mounting cavity 11 is spaced apart from the charging compartment 12, utilizing the height space of the module body 10 and avoiding the mounting cavity 11 occupying the space of the charging compartment 12. In addition, the mounting surface 14 is also used to install structures such as the locking element 13 and the unlocking element 22.

[0057] In this embodiment, the motor body 211 is assembled inside the module body 10, without occupying the space of the circuit board 30, thus avoiding the compact layout of electronic components on the circuit board 30. At the same time, it reduces the space occupied by the motor 21 outside the module body 10, reduces the volume of the charging module 100, and thereby reduces the manufacturing cost of the charging module 100.

[0058] In some embodiments, the circuit board 30 is assembled onto the mounting surface 14 by screws or other means to enclose the motor body 211 in the mounting cavity 11. The circuit board 30 is tightly integrated with the module body 10, further enhancing the structural compactness of the charging module 100 and reducing the volume of the charging module 100.

[0059] In some embodiments, the depth of the recess of the mounting cavity 11 into the module body 10 is greater than or equal to the length of the motor body 211 in the extending direction of the charging compartment 12.

[0060] Specifically, the motor body 211 has a top end and a bottom end. The length of the motor body 211 in the extension direction of the charging compartment 12 is the length dimension from the top end of the motor body 211 to the bottom end of the motor body 211. The depth dimension of the mounting cavity 11 is not less than the length dimension of the motor body 211, so as to ensure that there is a sufficiently deep space in the mounting cavity 11 to assemble the motor body 211.

[0061] For example, the depth of the mounting cavity 11 is equal to the length of the motor body 211, and the motor body 211 can be fitted into the mounting cavity 11 and the top of the motor body 211 can be covered by the circuit board 30.

[0062] For example, the depth of the mounting cavity 11 is greater than the length of the motor body 211. After the motor body 211 is assembled in the mounting cavity 11, the top or bottom of the motor body 211 and the mounting cavity 11 have a certain accommodating space. The accommodating space can be used to arrange a heat sink to improve the heat dissipation performance of the motor 21.

[0063] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 and Figure 10 As shown, the module body 10 is provided with at least two charging compartments 12, which are spaced apart along the height direction of the module body 10, and the mounting cavity 11 is located between the two charging compartments 12.

[0064] Specifically, multiple charging compartments 12 are arranged along the height of the module body 10, making full use of the height space of the module body 10. Without increasing the floor space of the charging module 100, the same size module body 10 can accommodate more power banks, meeting greater rental needs.

[0065] Understandably, the charging compartment 12 occupies a significant amount of space inside the module body 10 because it houses the power bank. In this embodiment, the mounting cavity 11 and the charging compartment 12 are arranged in layers with intervals, utilizing the space in the height of the module body 10 to stagger the motor body 211 and the power bank, thus avoiding interference between the motor body 211 and the power bank.

[0066] In some embodiments, such as Figure 10 As shown, the module body 10 is provided with a water outlet chamber 15. The water outlet chamber 15 and the charging chamber 12 are arranged in layers and are connected to the charging chamber 12. The water outlet chamber 15 is located between the two charging chambers 12. The mounting cavity 11 is recessed in the direction of the water outlet chamber 15 and is isolated from the water outlet chamber 15.

[0067] Specifically, the opening of the water outlet chamber 15 and the opening of the charging chamber 12 are located at the same end of the module body 10. The water outlet chamber 15 and the charging chamber 12 are arranged in layers, utilizing the space in the height of the module body 10 to enhance the structural compactness of the module body 10. The water outlet chamber 15 is connected to the charging chamber 12. If water enters the charging chamber 12, it can be discharged out of the module body 10 through the water outlet chamber 15, avoiding accumulation inside the module body 10. Furthermore, the mounting cavity 11 and the water outlet chamber 15 are located in the same space and are isolated from each other, preventing water in the water outlet chamber 15 from flowing into the mounting cavity 11, ensuring that the motor 21 is not affected.

[0068] In some embodiments, such as Figure 10 As shown, the bottom wall of the charging compartment 12 is provided with a water outlet 18, and the charging compartment 12 is connected to the water outlet 15 through the water outlet 18. A baffle 19 is rotatably connected inside the charging compartment 12.

[0069] Specifically, when the charging compartment 12 is not filled with a power bank, the baffle 19 is perpendicular to the extending direction of the charging compartment 12, thus sealing the charging compartment 12 and preventing water from flowing deep into the interior of the charging compartment 12. When a power bank is inserted into the charging compartment 12, the power bank pushes open the baffle 19, causing the baffle 19 to rotate parallel to the extending direction of the charging compartment 12. At this time, if water enters the interior of the charging compartment 12, it will flow from the water outlet 18 to the water outlet chamber 15 and out of the module body 10.

[0070] For example, the module body 10 includes four charging compartments 12 spaced apart horizontally and vertically, with a water outlet compartment 15 disposed between two charging compartments 12 in the vertical direction. The upper charging compartment 12 is connected to the water outlet compartment 15 through a water outlet channel 18, and the lower charging compartment 12 is connected to the outside of the module body 10 through the water outlet channel 18. After water enters the interior of the upper charging compartment 12, it flows into the water outlet compartment 15 from the water outlet channel 18 and flows out from the opening of the water outlet compartment 15; if water enters the interior of the lower charging compartment 12, it flows directly out of the module body 10 from the water outlet channel 18.

[0071] Of course, this embodiment is not limited to the structure of four charging compartments 12, but can also be a structure of six or eight charging compartments 12. The water in the bottom charging compartment 12 flows directly out of the module body 10 from the water outlet 18, while the water in the other charging compartments 12 flows out of the module body 10 from the opening of the water outlet 15.

[0072] In this embodiment, the baffle 19 is rotatably connected to the top wall of the charging compartment 12 to seal or open the charging compartment 12. After the power bank is removed, the baffle 19 returns to its sealed state under the action of gravity. The baffle 19 can also be rotatably connected to the bottom wall or side wall of the charging compartment 12, and an elastic element (such as a spring) is provided between the baffle 19 and the inner wall of the charging compartment 12. After the power bank is removed, the baffle 19 returns to its sealed state under the elastic force of the elastic element.

[0073] For example, the two ends of the baffle 19 are a connecting end and an abutting end. The connecting end of the baffle 19 is rotatably connected to the top wall inside the charging compartment 12, and the abutting end of the baffle 19 is used to abut against the bottom wall inside the charging compartment 12. A first magnetic element is provided on the bottom wall inside the charging compartment 12, and a second magnetic element is provided on the abutting end of the baffle 19. Under the action of gravity, the baffle 19 returns to the state of sealing the charging compartment 12, and the abutting end of the baffle 19 abuts against the bottom wall inside the charging compartment 12. The second magnetic element and the first magnetic element attract each other, enhancing the sealing effect of the baffle 19. When the power bank is inserted into the charging compartment 12, it abuts against the baffle 19. Then, a certain external force is applied to the power bank to overcome the magnetic attraction between the second magnetic element and the first magnetic element, allowing the power bank to be further inserted, thereby placing the power bank completely inside the charging compartment 12.

[0074] In some embodiments, a drainage channel (not shown in the figure) is provided between two adjacent charging compartments 12 in the horizontal direction along the module body 10. The drainage channel is used for water to pass quickly between the two adjacent charging compartments 12, shortening the residence time of water on the outer surface of the module body 10 and avoiding water accumulation.

[0075] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, the module body 10 is provided with a hook structure 16, which is snapped together with the motor body 211 to fix the motor body 211 in the mounting cavity 11.

[0076] Specifically, in this embodiment, a snap-fit ​​structure 16 is used to connect the motor body 211. Compared to screw fixing, this reduces the need for fasteners (screws and nuts), lowering material costs. Furthermore, the snap-fit ​​structure 16 has a certain degree of elasticity, which can absorb vibrations generated by the motor 21. Moreover, screw fixing requires screw holes in the motor body 211, which are prone to stress concentration. The snap-fit ​​connection avoids drilling, reducing the risk of stress concentration and extending the service life of the motor 21.

[0077] For example, the latch structure 16 includes a first latch and a second latch, which are respectively disposed on opposite sides of the inner wall of the mounting cavity 11, fixing the motor body 211 to both sides, providing a more balanced and stable fixing force, preventing the motor body 211 from loosening within the mounting cavity 11, and maintaining the stable position of the motor 21. Furthermore, the first and second latches can be adjusted in clamping force to facilitate the installation or removal of the motor body 211.

[0078] In some embodiments, the top end of the motor body 211 is provided with a snap-fit ​​groove corresponding to the snap-fit ​​structure 16. When the motor body 211 is fixed in the mounting cavity 11, the snap-fit ​​structure 16 snaps into the snap-fit ​​groove to achieve a snap-fit ​​connection with the motor body 211.

[0079] In some embodiments, the hook structure 16 and the module body 10 are integrally formed.

[0080] In some embodiments, such as Figure 8 As shown, a limiting member 17 is provided on the mounting surface 14. The limiting member 17 is used to abut the unlocking member 22 when the motor spindle 212 rotates to a preset angle.

[0081] Specifically, the motor spindle 212 drives the unlocking member 22 to rotate along a plane parallel to the mounting surface 14, so that the unlocking member 22 pushes the locking member 13 to move and unlock the power bank. The rotation angle of the unlocking member 22 needs to be limited to prevent the unlocking member 22 from rotating repeatedly and causing the locking member 13 to move repeatedly. In this embodiment, a limiting member 17 is provided on the mounting surface 14. When the motor spindle 212 rotates to a preset angle, it abuts against the unlocking member 22 to limit the rotation of the motor spindle 212, thereby preventing the rotation angle of the motor spindle 212 from being too large and avoiding the motor 21 from losing steps or stepping out.

[0082] For example, the preset angle is 180 degrees. When the charging compartment 12 contains a power bank, the unlocking member 22 is in the initial position. At this time, the unlocking member 22 does not abut against the locking member 13. When the motor spindle 212 drives the unlocking member 22 to rotate 180 degrees, the unlocking member 22 pushes the locking member 13 to move to unlock the power bank. At the same time, the unlocking member 22 is abutted by the limiting member 17 to prevent the unlocking member 22 from rotating further.

[0083] In some embodiments, the limiting member 17 is a columnar structure perpendicular to the mounting surface 14, extending in a direction away from the mounting cavity 11.

[0084] In some embodiments, the limiting member 17 and the module body 10 are integrally formed.

[0085] In some embodiments, the module body 10 is provided with at least two charging compartments 12, and each pair of charging compartments 12 is configured with a motor 21 that can rotate forward or reverse. When the motor 21 rotates forward or reverse, the unlocking member 22 pushes the locking member 13 corresponding to the charging compartment 12 to move, so as to unlock the power bank in the charging compartment 12. When the motor 21 rotates forward, the limiting member 17 abuts the unlocking member 22 at the first position. When the motor 21 rotates in reverse, the limiting member 17 abuts the unlocking member 22 at the second position.

[0086] Specifically, the module body 10 is equipped with multiple charging compartments 12 to accommodate more power banks and meet greater rental demand. If each charging compartment 12 is equipped with a motor 21, the size of the module body 10 will increase, resulting in higher manufacturing costs. In this embodiment, one motor 21 capable of forward or reverse rotation is configured for every two charging compartments 12. By rotating the motor 21 forward or in reverse, one motor 21 can unlock the power banks in two charging compartments 12 respectively, thereby reducing the number of motors 21 required for the module body 10. Without increasing the number of motors 21, the overall structure of the module body 10 can be made more compact, with a smaller size and weight.

[0087] In one embodiment, the limiting member 17 includes a first abutting post and a second abutting post. When the motor 21 drives the unlocking member 22 to rotate in the forward direction, the first abutting post abuts the unlocking member 22 against a first position; when the motor 21 drives the unlocking member 22 to rotate in the reverse direction, the second abutting post abuts the unlocking member 22 against a second position. The limiting function of the unlocking member 22 is achieved by the two limiting members 17.

[0088] In one embodiment, the limiting member 17 includes a third abutting post, which has a first abutting surface and a second abutting surface. When the motor 21 rotates forward to a preset angle, the unlocking member 22 abuts against the first abutting surface and stops at a first position; when the motor 21 rotates in the reverse direction to a preset angle, the unlocking member 22 abuts against the second abutting surface and stops at a second position. The limiting function of the unlocking member 22 is achieved by a single limiting member 17.

[0089] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the shared power bank cabinet 1000 also includes an information display unit 400, which is used to display at least one of text, images, videos and QR codes.

[0090] Specifically, the information display unit 400 serves as the interactive interface for the shared power bank cabinet 1000. The information display unit 400 displays basic information such as operation steps, rental fees, and return procedures through text, images, or photos, making the information more intuitive and easy to understand. The information display unit 400 also uses animations or short videos to showcase usage tutorials or advertisements for the power banks, increasing the attractiveness of the shared power bank cabinet 1000. The information display unit 400 can also display QR codes, allowing users to scan the QR code via a client app to complete payment, borrowing, and returning the power banks, reducing operation steps and time, and improving rental efficiency.

[0091] In addition, the information display unit 400 is also used to publish maintenance notices, event announcements and other information for the shared power bank cabinet 1000, thereby improving the management efficiency of the cabinet and user satisfaction.

[0092] In some embodiments, the information display unit 400 is a display screen, such as an LED display screen or a liquid crystal display screen, or other multimedia devices with display functions.

[0093] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 As shown, the control unit 300 includes a housing 301 and a lamp and a lampshade 302 disposed inside the housing 301. The housing 301 has a display area 303, and the information display unit 400 is disposed in the display area 303. The lamp faces the display area 303, and the lampshade 302 covers the lamp.

[0094] Specifically, the control unit 300 includes a housing 301, and a controller, a light, and a lampshade 302 are installed inside the housing 301. In this embodiment, a display area 303 is provided on the side of the housing 301 facing the opening of the charging compartment 12. The information display unit 400 (such as an LED display screen) is installed in the display area 303 of the housing 301 to facilitate operations such as scanning codes when facing the opening of the charging compartment 12. The light is installed inside the housing 301 and faces the display area 303 to provide light. The lampshade 302 covers the light to protect it from damage and extend its lifespan. The lampshade 302 also guides the direction of light so that the light emitted by the light shines evenly on the display area 303, clearly displaying relevant information.

[0095] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, the shared power bank cabinet 1000 also includes a backup power unit and a backup power slot 500; the backup power slot 500 is located in the control unit 300, and the backup power unit is located in the backup power slot 500, which is used to provide backup power for the shared power bank cabinet 1000.

[0096] Specifically, the control unit 300 also includes a backup power supply slot 500 within its housing 301 for installing and fixing a backup power supply unit. This backup power supply unit is an independent power source, such as a long-lasting battery. When the main power supply (mains power) fails or is insufficient, the backup power unit continues to provide power to the shared power bank cabinet 1000 as a backup power source, ensuring the shared power bank cabinet 1000 can continue operating in emergency situations of sudden power outages and guaranteeing that the power bank rental service will not be interrupted for a short period to meet users' rental needs.

[0097] In some embodiments, the shared power bank cabinet 1000 further includes a laser receiving unit (not shown in the figures), which is located inside the charging compartment 12 and is used to receive laser signals emitted by the power bank.

[0098] Specifically, when a power bank is placed in charging compartment 12, the laser receiving unit receives the laser signal emitted by the power bank and deciphers its identification information. Based on this information, the corresponding charging procedure is initiated, improving charging efficiency and enabling intelligent management of the power bank. During the return process, if the power bank is not correctly placed in charging compartment 12, or if there are foreign objects interfering with the return, the laser receiving unit will not be able to receive the normal laser signal. In this case, the shared power bank cabinet 1000 will issue a warning or notification.

[0099] Secondly, such as Figure 2 As shown in the figure, this utility model embodiment also provides a shared power bank rental device, including a power bank and a shared power bank cabinet 1000, with the power bank housed in a charging compartment 12.

[0100] Specifically, in this embodiment, power banks are placed in the charging compartment 12 of the shared power bank cabinet 1000, realizing centralized management and rental services of power banks by the shared power bank rental equipment to meet the rental needs of users.

[0101] It should be understood that the term "and / or" as used in this specification and the appended claims refers to any combination and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items, and includes such combinations. It should be noted that, herein, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or system that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or system. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or system that includes that element.

[0102] The sequence numbers of the above-described embodiments of this utility model are for descriptive purposes only and do not represent the superiority or inferiority of the embodiments. The above descriptions are merely specific embodiments of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of various equivalent modifications or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, and these modifications or substitutions should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A sharing power bank cabinet, characterized in that, The shared power bank cabinet comprises a control unit and at least one charging unit, the control unit is electrically connected with the charging unit; the charging unit comprises a shell and a charging module arranged in the shell, and the charging module comprises a module main body, an unlocking mechanism and a circuit board; The module main body is provided with a charging compartment for accommodating the power bank, and the charging compartment is provided with a lock piece for locking the power bank; The circuit board is assembled on one side of the module main body away from the opening of the charging compartment; The unlocking mechanism comprises a motor electrically connected with the circuit board and an unlocking piece driven by the motor, the motor comprises a motor main body and a motor main shaft, the motor main body is assembled and connected to the module main body and located on one side of the circuit board facing the charging compartment, and the motor main shaft is fixedly connected with the unlocking piece; When the motor drives the unlocking piece to move, the unlocking piece pushes the lock piece to move to unlock the power bank.

2. The power bank sharing cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The circuit board is provided with a mounting hole, the motor main shaft passes through the mounting hole and is fixedly connected with the unlocking piece, or the unlocking piece partially passes through the mounting hole and is fixedly connected with the motor main shaft. 3.The power bank sharing cabinet of claim 1, wherein, One end of the module main body away from the opening of the charging compartment is provided with a mounting cavity, the mounting cavity is arranged in a spaced manner with the charging compartment, and the motor main body is assembled in the mounting cavity.

4. The power bank sharing cabinet according to claim 3, characterized in that, The depth of the mounting cavity recessed into the module main body is greater than or equal to the length of the motor main body in the extension direction of the charging compartment.

5. The power bank sharing cabinet according to claim 3, characterized in that, The module main body is provided with at least two charging compartments, and the at least two charging compartments are arranged in a spaced manner along the height direction of the module main body, and the mounting cavity is arranged between the two charging compartments; The module main body is provided with a water outlet compartment, the water outlet compartment is arranged in a layered manner with the charging compartment and communicates with the charging compartment, and the water outlet compartment is located between the two charging compartments; The mounting cavity is recessed in the direction of the water outlet compartment, and the mounting cavity is arranged in an isolated manner with the water outlet compartment.

6. The power bank sharing cabinet according to claim 3, characterized in that, The module main body is provided with a hook structure, the hook structure is buckled with the motor main body to fix the motor main body in the mounting cavity; And / or The module main body is provided with a limiting piece, and the limiting piece is used for abutting against the unlocking piece when the motor main shaft rotates to a preset angle.

7. The power bank sharing cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The shared power bank cabinet further comprises an information display unit, the information display unit is used for displaying at least one of text, pictures, videos and two-dimensional codes; The control unit comprises a shell, a lighting lamp and a lampshade arranged in the shell, the shell is provided with a display area, the information display unit is arranged in the display area, the lighting lamp faces the display area, and the lampshade covers the lighting lamp.

8. The power bank sharing cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shared power bank cabinet further comprises a backup power supply unit and a backup power supply slot; the backup power supply slot is arranged in the control unit, and the backup power supply unit is arranged in the backup power supply slot and used for providing backup power supply for the shared power bank cabinet.

9. The power bank sharing cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The shared power bank cabinet further comprises a laser receiving unit, the laser receiving unit is arranged in the charging compartment and used for receiving the laser signal emitted by the power bank.

10. A power bank sharing and renting device, characterized in that, The shared power bank cabinet according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the power bank is contained in the charging compartment.