Power control cabinet convenient for wiring

By installing wire binding frames, sliders, grooves, traction blocks, and buttons inside the power control cabinet, the problem of messy wires is solved, the circuit wires are organized and fixed, and the convenience and stability of wiring are improved.

CN223993479UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13ANHUI AODA CONSTR ENG CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-25
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

The existing power control cabinet has a messy wiring after assembly and wiring, which makes maintenance difficult.

Method used

The control cabinet is equipped with a wire binding frame, slider, slide rail, traction block and button. Through the coordinated movement of these components, the wiring can be organized and fixed.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease and stability of wiring, and facilitates the maintenance and use of the power control cabinet.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a power control cabinet convenient for wiring, which belongs to the technical field of power control cabinets and comprises a control cabinet main body, a plurality of groups of wire binding frames are arranged in the middle of the control cabinet main body, traction grooves are slidably connected to the end portions of the two sides of the wire binding frames, and sliding blocks are fixed on the surfaces of the traction grooves. The surfaces of the sliding blocks are sleeved with sliding grooves formed in the two sides of the control cabinet body, bolts penetrate through the middles of the sliding grooves, and the tail ends of the bolts are sleeved with threaded grooves formed in the middles of the sliding blocks. The position of the wire binding frame can be adjusted conveniently, then an operator fixes a circuit wire on the wire binding frame through a binding belt, the operator can arrange the circuit wire conveniently, the wiring convenience of the operator is improved, meanwhile, elastic deformation recovery of a second spring is achieved, and the second spring drives a pull plate to move through a pull rod, so that the wire binding frame is fixed conveniently. And the circuit line is clamped on the wire binding frame by the pull plate, so that the circuit line is conveniently pre-fixed on the wire binding frame, and the usability of an operator is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of power control cabinet technology, and in particular relates to a power control cabinet that is easy to wire. Background Technology

[0002] A power control cabinet is a control device that assembles switching equipment, measuring instruments, protective electrical appliances and auxiliary equipment in a closed or semi-closed metal cabinet. Therefore, it can be seen that the existing power control cabinets can basically meet people's needs, but the following problems still exist.

[0003] When using a power control cabinet, the operator first sets it up in the designated installation location, then assembles the switching equipment, measuring instruments, protective electrical appliances, and auxiliary equipment into the cabinet. After installation, the operator connects the wiring to each device. However, the wiring in the power control cabinet is often messy after connection, which may make it difficult for the operator to perform quick repairs when maintaining the power control cabinet. Therefore, we propose a power control cabinet that facilitates wiring. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model provides a power control cabinet that facilitates wiring. By setting a cable tie that can move up and down and back and forth inside the main body of the control cabinet, the operator can place the circuit wires on the cable tie, which makes it convenient to organize the circuit wires and improves the convenience of wiring for the operator.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a power control cabinet that facilitates wiring, comprising a control cabinet body, wherein a plurality of wire binding frames are provided in the middle of the control cabinet body, and traction grooves are slidably connected to the ends of both sides of the wire binding frames, wherein sliders are fixed on the surface of the traction grooves, and the surfaces of the sliders are all fitted with sliding grooves opened on both sides of the control cabinet body, wherein bolts are passed through the middle of the sliding grooves, and the ends of the bolts are fitted with threaded grooves opened in the middle of the sliders.

[0006] Furthermore, the outer wall of the binding frame is fixed with several sets of fixing blocks, and the middle of each fixing block is provided with a second spring groove. The middle of each second spring groove is provided with a second spring groove, and each second spring groove is embedded with a pull rod. The surface of each pull rod is wound with a second spring that abuts against the surface of the pull rod and the inner wall of the second spring groove. The end of each pull rod is fixed with a pull plate.

[0007] Furthermore, several sets of limiting blocks are evenly fixed around the inner wall of the second spring groove, and each limiting block has a limiting groove formed around the pull rod on its surface.

[0008] Furthermore, each of the traction grooves is embedded with a traction block, and the traction block is fixed on the wire binding frame. Each traction block is set as a rectangular block, and a rectangular groove is opened in the middle of the traction groove. The rectangular groove opened in the middle of the traction groove matches the rectangular block set in the traction block.

[0009] Furthermore, each of the traction blocks has a first spring groove in the middle, and a button and a first spring are respectively provided inside the first spring groove. The two ends of the first spring abut against the inner wall of the first spring groove and the surface of the button, and the end of the button passes through one side of the traction groove.

[0010] Furthermore, the bolt ends are symmetrically fixed with screw blocks, and each screw block end is provided with an arc-shaped groove.

[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0012] 1. This power control cabinet, which facilitates wiring, is equipped with a wire binding frame, a slider, a slide groove, a traction block, and a button. When the operator pulls the wire binding frame, the wire binding frame moves the traction block back and forth in the traction groove, and the traction groove moves the slider up and down in the slide groove. This allows the wire binding frame to move up and down and back and forth within the control cabinet body, making it easy to adjust the position of the wire binding frame. Then, the operator can fix the circuit wires to the wire binding frame with cable ties, making it convenient for the operator to lay the circuit wires and improving the ease of wiring.

[0013] 2. This power control cabinet, which facilitates wiring, is equipped with a pull plate, a pull rod, a second spring, and a second spring groove. When the operator pulls the pull plate, the pull plate causes the pull rod to slide within the second spring groove, separating the pull plate from the wire binding frame. The operator then places the circuit wire between the wire binding frame and the pull plate. Subsequently, the second spring recovers its elastic deformation and moves the pull plate via the pull rod, clamping the circuit wire onto the wire binding frame. This facilitates pre-fixing the circuit wire onto the wire binding frame and improves the operator's usability. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a frontal cross-sectional view of the present invention.

[0015] Figure 2 This is a front view structural diagram of the present utility model;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a top view cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 4 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A;

[0018] Figure 5 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point B;

[0019] Figure 6 For the present utility model Figure 3 A magnified structural diagram at point C.

[0020] In the picture:

[0021] 1. Control cabinet body; 2. Cable tie; 3. Slide groove; 4. Bolt; 5. Traction groove; 6. Pull plate; 7. Slider; 8. Tightening block; 9. First spring; 10. Threaded groove; 11. Second spring; 12. First spring groove; 13. Traction block; 14. Pull rod; 15. Button; 16. Fixing block; 17. Limit block; 18. Limit groove; 19. Second spring groove. Detailed Implementation

[0022] To further understand the utility model's content, features, and effects, the following embodiments are provided, along with detailed descriptions in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

[0023] Example:

[0024] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 6 A power control cabinet for easy wiring includes a control cabinet body 1. Several sets of cable tie frames 2 are arranged in the middle of the control cabinet body 1. Traction grooves 5 are slidably connected to both ends of the cable tie frames 2. Traction blocks 13 are embedded in each of the traction grooves 5 and are welded to the cable tie frames 2. Each traction block 13 is a rectangular block. A rectangular groove is formed in the middle of each traction groove 5, and the rectangular groove in the middle of the traction groove 5 matches the rectangular block in the traction block 13. A slider 7 is welded to the surface of the traction groove 5, and each slider 7 has a sliding groove 3 formed on both sides of the control cabinet body 1. A bolt 4 passes through the middle of each sliding groove 3. Furthermore, the end of the bolt 4 is fitted with a threaded groove 10 located in the middle of the slider 7. When the operator needs to adjust the position of the wire binding frame 2, the operator first tightens the bolt 4, and the bolt 4 engages with the threaded groove 10, causing the bolt 4 to move out of the threaded groove 10. After the bolt 4 no longer fixes the slider 7, the operator pushes the wire binding frame 2. The wire binding frame 2 moves the traction groove 5 through the traction block 13. The traction groove 5 causes the slider 7 to slide in the slide groove 3, allowing the slider 7 to move up and down in the slide groove 3. The wire binding frame 2 slides up and down in the main body 1 of the control cabinet, making it convenient for the operator to adjust the position of the wire binding frame 2.

[0025] The operator then pulls the cable tie 2, which moves the traction block 13, causing the traction block 13 to slide within the traction groove 5. The cable tie 2 moves back and forth within the main body 1 of the control cabinet, facilitating multi-directional adjustment of its position and making it easier for the operator to lay the circuit wires, thus improving the convenience of wiring.

[0026] In other embodiments, several sets of fixing blocks 16 are welded to the outer wall of the wire binding frame 2, and a second spring groove 19 is opened in the middle of each fixing block 16. A second spring groove 19 is opened in the middle of each second spring groove 19, and a pull rod 14 is embedded in each second spring groove 19. A second spring 11 is wound around the surface of each pull rod 14 and abuts against the surface of the pull rod 14 and the inner wall of the second spring groove 19, respectively. A pull plate 6 is welded to the end of each pull rod 14. When the operator needs to pre-fix the circuit wire to the wire binding frame 2, the operator first pulls the pull plate 6. The pull plate 6 pulls the pull rod 14 to slide in the second spring groove 19. When the pull rod 14 slides in the second spring groove 19, the pull rod 14 squeezes the second spring groove 19. Spring 11 causes the second spring 11 to undergo elastic deformation. After the second spring 11 undergoes elastic deformation, it avoids the pull rod 14, and the pull plate 6 separates from the wire binding frame 2. Then, the operator places the circuit wire between the pull plate 6 and the wire binding frame 2. Next, the operator releases the pull plate 6. After the pull plate 6 no longer compresses the second spring 11 through the pull rod 14, the second spring 11 recovers its elastic deformation and pushes the pull rod 14 to move. The pull rod 14 drives the pull plate 6 to move, so that the pull plate 6 pre-clamps the circuit wire on the surface of the wire binding frame 2, which facilitates the operator to pre-fix the wire binding frame 2 and increases the stability of the operator using cable ties to fix the circuit wire on the surface of the wire binding frame 2.

[0027] In other embodiments, several sets of limiting blocks 17 are uniformly welded around the inner wall of the second spring groove 19, and each limiting block 17 has a limiting groove 18 formed around the pull rod 14. When the operator pulls the pull rod 14 with the pull plate 6, the pull rod 14 moves the limiting groove 18, causing the limiting groove 18 to slide on the surface of the limiting block 17. The pull rod 14 moves the limiting groove 18 out of the surface of the limiting block 17. Then the operator pushes the pull plate 6, which rotates the pull rod 14 in the second spring groove 19 to adjust the angle of the pull plate 6. After the angle of the pull plate 6 is adjusted, the operator releases the pull plate 6. After the pull plate 6 stops pressing the second spring 11 through the pull rod 14, the second spring 11 recovers its elastic deformation and pushes the pull rod 14 to move, causing the pull rod 14 to move the limiting groove 18 back onto the surface of the limiting block 17, which facilitates fixing the position of the pull rod 14, thereby fixing the position of the pull plate 6.

[0028] In other embodiments, a first spring groove 12 is provided in the middle of the traction block 13, and a button 15 and a first spring 9 are respectively provided inside the first spring groove 12. The two ends of the first spring 9 abut against the inner wall of the first spring groove 12 and the surface of the button 15, respectively, and the ends of the buttons 15 all pass through one side of the traction groove 5. When the operator needs to push the traction block 13 to slide in the traction groove 5 through the wire binding frame 2, the operator first presses the button 15. The button 15 slides in the first spring groove 12, and when the button 15 slides in the first spring groove 12, the button 15 squeezes the first spring 9, causing the first spring 9 to undergo elastic deformation. After the first spring 9 undergoes elastic deformation, it avoids the button 15, causing the button 15 to move out of the notch on the surface of the traction groove 5. After the button 15 is no longer fixed to the traction block 13 and the traction groove 5, the operator pulls the wire binding frame 2. The wire binding frame 2 causes the traction block 13 to slide in the traction groove 5. The button 13 is restored by the elastic deformation of the first spring 9. The first spring 9 pushes the button 15 to move, causing the button 15 to move out of the first spring groove 12 and pass through the traction groove 5. This fixes the position of the traction block 13 in the traction groove 5, making it easier to fix the position of the wire binding frame 2.

[0029] In other embodiments, bolt 4 is symmetrically welded with screwing blocks 8 at its ends, and each screwing block 8 has an arc-shaped groove at its end. When the operator rotates the bolt 4, the operator places his hand on the screwing block 8, and then the operator's hand fits into the arc-shaped groove at the end of the screwing block 8. The arc-shaped groove at the end of the screwing block 8 helps to increase the stability of the operator's use of the screwing block 8. Then, the operator rotates the bolt 4 by rotating the screwing block 8, which increases the convenience of rotating the bolt 4.

[0030] 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 variations 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. A power control cabinet for facilitating wiring comprising a control cabinet main body (1), characterized in that: The middle of the control cabinet body (1) is provided with a plurality of groups of binding wire racks (2), and the both sides of the binding wire racks (2) are slidably connected with traction grooves (5), the surface of the traction grooves (5) is fixedly connected with sliding blocks (7), and the surface of the sliding blocks (7) is sleeved with sliding grooves (3) opened on the both sides of the control cabinet body (1), the middle of the sliding grooves (3) is penetrated by bolts (4), and the end of the bolt (4) is sleeved with a threaded groove (10) opened in the middle of the sliding block (7).

2. The power control cabinet with convenient wiring of claim 1, wherein: The outer wall of the binding wire rack (2) is fixedly connected with a plurality of groups of fixed blocks (16), and the middle of the fixed block (16) is provided with a second spring groove (19), the middle of the second spring groove (19) is provided with a second spring groove (19), and the second spring groove (19) is embedded with a pull rod (14), the surface of the pull rod (14) is wound with a second spring (11) abutting between the surface of the pull rod (14) and the inner wall of the second spring groove (19) respectively, and the end of the pull rod (14) is fixedly connected with a pull plate (6).

3. The power control cabinet of claim 2, wherein: The inner wall of the second spring groove (19) is uniformly fixedly connected with a plurality of groups of limiting blocks (17), and the surface of the limiting block (17) is sleeved with a limiting groove (18) opened around the pull rod (14).

4. The power control cabinet of claim 1, wherein: The traction groove (5) is embedded with a traction block (13), and the traction block (13) is fixed on the binding wire rack (2), the traction block (13) is arranged as a rectangular block, the middle of the traction groove (5) is provided with a rectangular groove, and the rectangular groove opened in the middle of the traction groove (5) is matched with the rectangular block arranged on the traction block (13).

5. A power control cabinet facilitating wiring as claimed in claim 4, wherein: The middle of the traction block (13) is provided with a first spring groove (12), and the first spring groove (12) is provided with a button (15) and a first spring (9) respectively, the both sides of the first spring (9) are abutted between the inner wall of the first spring groove (12) and the surface of the button (15) respectively, and the end of the button (15) penetrates through one side of the traction groove (5).

6. The power control cabinet of claim 1, wherein: The end of the bolt (4) is symmetrically fixed with a screw block (8), and the end of the screw block (8) is provided with an arc-shaped groove.