Switch cabinet body

By setting up an open cable management and cable routing closure mechanism on the rear side of the switch cabinet, the problem of inconvenient switch cable connection is solved, realizing convenient cable management and stable cable connection, and improving the ease of use of the switch cabinet.

CN223993711UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13LIAONING SHENGSHI HUAYIN INFORMATION TECH CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-18
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

During use, the switch cabinet has the switch cable connection points located at the rear, making cable management inconvenient and affecting convenience and flexibility.

Method used

An open cable management mechanism and a cable routing closure mechanism are set on the rear side of the switch cabinet, including components such as open ports, cable management frames, cable routing ports, closure slots, closure seats, and rubber bladders, providing convenient cable management and routing space, and achieving stable closure through rubber bladders and magnetic rings.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease of cable management and routing in the switch cabinet, ensures the stability of cable connections and the closing effect of open doors, and avoids problems such as inconvenience in cable connection and closure.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a switch cabinet, and belongs to the technical field of switch cabinets. The switch cabinet comprises a cabinet body and an open wire arrangement mechanism, a cabinet door is installed on the front side of the cabinet body, a placement plate is installed in the cabinet body, an opening is formed in the rear side of the cabinet body, open doors are movably connected to the two sides of the rear side of the cabinet body through hinges, and a wire arrangement frame is fixedly connected to the rear sides of the two sides of the inner wall of the cabinet body. The inner side of the wire arrangement frame is provided with a wire arrangement port, the wiring closing mechanism is arranged at the bottom of the rear side of the open door, and through the arrangement of the open wire arrangement mechanism, a space and a medium for performing wire arrangement operation on a switch in the cabinet body from the rear side of the cabinet body can be provided for a user, so that the user can perform wire arrangement operation on the switch placed in the cabinet body; and the condition that the switch is inconvenient to arrange wires due to the limitation of the position and space of the switch after the switch is placed in the cabinet body is avoided, so that the convenience and flexibility of wire arrangement in the cabinet body are improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of switch cabinet technology, and more specifically, to a switch cabinet. Background Technology

[0002] A switch cabinet is a physical container used to install and protect switch equipment. It is usually made of high-quality cold-rolled steel plate or electro-galvanized plate. It is constructed by welding high-quality electro-galvanized plate and cold-rolled steel plate, which has good strength and stability. It can effectively protect the internal switch equipment, provide a safe and stable installation environment for the switch, prevent the equipment from being affected by external factors such as collision, dust, moisture, and electromagnetic interference, ensure the normal operation of the equipment, and extend the service life of the equipment. Since the cable connection terminals of the switch are located on the rear side, it is necessary to perform cable management operations on the switch.

[0003] In related technologies, during the use of switch cabinets, the switch cabinet is usually opened through the front door, the switch is placed inside, and then the cables are managed according to the actual usage requirements before it can be used.

[0004] However, in the current use of switch cabinets, since switch cabinets generally only have a door on the front for opening and closing, and after the switch is placed inside the switch cabinet, the switch cable connection end is located on the rear side inside the switch cabinet, which makes the operation of connecting switch cables inconvenient and affects the convenience and flexibility of cable management when using switch cabinets. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the above deficiencies, this utility model provides a switch cabinet that overcomes or at least partially solves the above technical problems.

[0006] This utility model is implemented as follows:

[0007] This utility model provides a switch cabinet, including a cabinet, a cabinet door installed on the front side of the cabinet, and a placement board installed inside the cabinet;

[0008] Open cable management mechanism; the open cable management mechanism includes:

[0009] Opening; the opening is located on the rear side of the cabinet, and both sides of the rear side of the cabinet are connected to open doors via hinges;

[0010] Cable management frame; the cable management frame is fixedly connected to the rear side of both sides of the inner wall of the cabinet, and the inner side of the cable management frame has a cable management opening;

[0011] A wiring closure mechanism is located at the bottom of the rear side of the open door.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the wiring closure mechanism includes a wiring opening, a closure groove, and a closure seat. The wiring opening is located at the bottom of the rear side of the open door, the closure groove is located at the top of the inner wall of the wiring opening, and the closure seat is movably connected inside the closure groove.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment, a rubber bladder is movably connected inside the wiring port, and the top of the rubber bladder is fixedly connected to the bottom of the closure seat.

[0014] In a preferred embodiment, a movable opening is provided on the rear side of the inner wall of the closed groove, a movable frame is movably connected to the rear side of the movable opening, and a movable pad is fixedly connected to the front side of the movable frame.

[0015] In a preferred embodiment, a threaded groove is provided on the top of the rear side of the closing seat, and a screw is threadedly connected inside the threaded groove. The rear side of the screw is fixedly connected to the front side of the movable frame.

[0016] In a preferred embodiment, a stabilizing shell located on the right rear side of the cabinet is fixedly connected to the rear side of the open door, and a stabilizing plate is movably connected inside the stabilizing shell.

[0017] In a preferred embodiment, a connection port is provided on the left side of the rear side of the stabilizing plate, and a connecting bracket that is movably connected to an open door thread is provided inside the connection port.

[0018] In a preferred embodiment, a magnetic ring located outside the connection port is embedded and connected to the rear side of the stabilizing plate, and a magnetic suction ring magnetically connected to the magnetic ring is embedded and connected to the front side of the connecting frame.

[0019] The switch cabinet provided by this utility model has the following advantages:

[0020] 1. By setting up an open cable management mechanism, users can be provided with space and means to manage the cables of the switches that are subsequently placed inside the cabinet from the rear side. This allows users to manage the cables of the switches after they are placed inside the cabinet, avoiding the inconvenience of cable management caused by the position and space of the switches after they are placed inside the cabinet. Therefore, the convenience and flexibility of cable management in the cabinet are improved.

[0021] 2. By setting up a cable routing closure mechanism, a space can be formed behind the open door for connecting the switch to external devices, and a closure medium can be provided for users after the cable is routed, avoiding the situation where it is difficult to route external cables when the open door is in use, thus improving the convenience of cable routing for the open door.

[0022] 3. By setting a rubber bladder, the closure seat can provide a medium for full contact with the wire when closing the cable tray, avoiding the situation where the closure seat cannot effectively contact and close with the wire inside the cable tray, thus improving the closing effect of the closure seat. Attached Figure Description

[0023] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation of the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0024] Figure 1 This is an overall perspective view provided by an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0025] Figure 2 A rear-view three-dimensional structural diagram of the cabinet provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 3 A three-dimensional cross-sectional structural diagram of an open door provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0027] Figure 4 A three-dimensional cross-sectional structural diagram of the stabilizing plate provided for an embodiment of this utility model;

[0028] In the diagram: 1. Cabinet body; 2. Cabinet door; 3. Placement board; 4. Opening; 5. Open door; 6. Cable management frame; 7. Cable management opening; 8. Cable routing opening; 9. Closure groove; 10. Closure seat; 11. Rubber bladder; 12. Moving opening; 13. Moving frame; 14. Moving pad; 15. Screw groove; 16. Screw; 17. Stabilizing shell; 18. Stabilizing plate; 19. Connection port; 20. Connecting frame; 21. Magnetic ring; 22. Magnetic suction ring. Detailed Implementation

[0029] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0030] Reference Figures 1-4This utility model provides a technical solution: a switch cabinet, including a cabinet 1 and an open cable management mechanism. A cabinet door 2 is installed on the front side of the cabinet 1, and a placement plate 3 is installed inside the cabinet 1. This provides users with space and medium for cable management of switches placed inside the cabinet 1 from the rear side. This allows users to perform cable management on switches placed inside the cabinet 1, avoiding the inconvenience of cable management due to the position and space limitations of the switches after they are placed inside the cabinet 1. Therefore, it improves the convenience and flexibility of using the cabinet 1 for cable management.

[0031] Reference Figures 1-4 In a preferred embodiment, the open cable management mechanism includes an open opening 4 located on the rear side of the cabinet 1. Open doors 5 are hinged to both sides of the rear side of the cabinet 1. A cable management frame 6 is fixedly connected to the rear sides of both sides of the inner wall of the cabinet 1. A cable management opening 7 is provided on the inner side of the cable management frame 6. A cable routing closure mechanism is located at the bottom rear of the open door 5. The open door 5, in conjunction with the open opening 4, provides users with space from the rear of the cabinet 1 to perform cable management operations on the switch placed inside the cabinet 1. The cable management frame 6 and the cable management opening 7 provide users with access to the switch... The cable routing mechanism provides a medium for users to manage cables on the switch. The cable routing closure mechanism includes a cable routing port 8, a closure groove 9, and a closure seat 10. The cable routing port 8 is located at the bottom of the rear side of the open door 5, the closure groove 9 is located at the top of the inner wall of the cable routing port 8, and the closure seat 10 is movably connected to the inside of the closure groove 9. This creates a space behind the open door 5 for connecting cables between the switch and external devices, and provides a closure medium for users after cable routing. This avoids difficulties in routing cables to the outside when using the open door 5, thus improving the cable routing convenience of the open door 5.

[0032] Reference Figures 2-3 In a preferred embodiment, a rubber bladder 11 is movably connected inside the cable routing port 8, and the top of the rubber bladder 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the closure seat 10. This provides a medium for the closure seat 10 to fully contact the cable when closing the cable routing port 8, avoiding the situation where the closure seat 10 has difficulty effectively contacting and closing with the cable inside the cable routing port 8. Therefore, the closing effect of the closure seat 10 is improved. A movable opening 12 is provided on the rear side of the inner wall of the closing groove 9. A movable frame 13 is movably connected to the rear side of the movable opening 12, and a movable pad 14 is fixedly connected to the front side of the movable frame 13. This provides the user with a medium for moving the closure seat 10 to drive the rubber bladder 11 to close the cable routing port 8, thus improving the convenience of closing the movable rod of the closure seat 10.

[0033] Reference Figures 2-4In a preferred embodiment, a screw groove 15 is provided on the top of the rear side of the closing seat 10. A screw 16 is threaded inside the screw groove 15. The rear side of the screw 16 is fixedly connected to the front side of the moving frame 13. This allows for the connection between the connecting frame 20 and the closing seat 10 and provides a medium for the user to apply a moving and pressing force to the moving frame 13. This improves the connection effect and the moving and pressing effect between the moving frame 13 and the closing seat 10. A stabilizing shell 17 located on the right side of the rear side of the cabinet 1 is fixedly connected to the rear side of the open door 5. A stabilizing plate 18 is movably connected inside the stabilizing shell 17. This provides a medium for the user to close and stabilize the open door 5, avoiding the situation where the open door 5 is difficult to close and stabilize during use. This improves the convenience of closing and stabilizing the open door 5.

[0034] Reference Figures 2-4 In a preferred embodiment, a connection port 19 is provided on the left side of the rear side of the stabilizing plate 18. A connecting frame 20, which is threadedly connected to the open door 5, is movably connected inside the connection port 19. This connection and support can be provided between the stabilizing plate 18 and the open door 5, preventing the stabilizing plate 18 from separating from the open door 5 during use. This improves the connection stability between the stabilizing plate 18 and the open door 5. A magnetic ring 21 located outside the connection port 19 is embedded in the rear side of the stabilizing plate 18. A magnetic suction ring 22, which is magnetically connected to the magnetic ring 21, is embedded in the front side of the connecting frame 20. The connecting frame 20 can be used to magnetically position the stabilizing plate 18 during operation, preventing the stabilizing plate 18 from being difficult to position during use. This improves the ease of positioning the stabilizing plate 18.

[0035] Specifically, the working process or principle of this switch cabinet is as follows: When in use, after placing the external switch into the cabinet 1 via the placement plate 3, the open door 5 is flipped open to open the opening 4, allowing for cable management of the switch placed inside the cabinet 1. At this time, the managed switch cables are passed through the cable management port 7 into the cable management frame 6 for tidying and stabilizing. Then, the cables that need to be connected to external devices are passed through the cable routing port 8 through the open door 5 for subsequent connection operations. After the switch cables are tidyed, the open door 5 is flipped to close the opening 4. At this time, the front of the open door 5 contacts the rear of the cable management frame 6, closing the frame and ensuring the neatness of the cables. Subsequently, the stabilizing plate 18 is flipped into the stabilizing shell 17, allowing the stabilizing plate 18 to cooperate with the stabilizing shell 17 to stabilize the closed open door 5. At this time, the connecting bracket 20 connects... The opening 19 rotates to connect and support the stabilizing plate 18 and the opening door 5. The magnetic ring 21, in conjunction with the magnetic suction ring 22, magnetically positions the stabilizing plate 18 during operation. Then, the moving frame 13, in conjunction with the screw 16 and screw groove 15, applies a downward force to the closing seat 10, causing the closing seat 10 to bring the rubber bladder 11 into contact with the wire inside the wiring opening 8. As the rubber bladder 11 moves downward and contacts the wire, it deforms under the downward thrust of the closing seat 10 and the resistance of the wire, effectively closing and wrapping the wire inside the wiring opening 8. This ensures the closure of the wiring opening 8. The moving frame 13 is then held in place, causing the screw 16 to rotate and engage with the screw groove 15, applying a forward-moving threaded thrust to the moving frame 13. This causes the moving frame 13 to move the moving pad 14 forward to contact the opening door 5, clamping and fixing the closing seat 10 and the opening door 5, ensuring the stability of the closure of the wiring opening 8 by the closing seat 10 and the rubber bladder 11.

[0036] It should be noted that cabinet 1, cabinet door 2 and placement plate 3 are all existing devices or equipment, or devices or equipment that can be implemented with existing technology. Their power supply, specific composition and principle are clear to those skilled in the art, so they will not be described in detail.

Claims

1. A switch cabinet body, comprising a cabinet body (1), a cabinet door (2) is installed on the front side of the cabinet body (1), a placing plate (3) is installed in the inside of the cabinet body (1), characterized in that ; An open wire arrangement mechanism; the open wire arrangement mechanism comprises: An open port (4); the open port (4) is arranged on the rear side of the cabinet body (1), and the rear side of the cabinet body (1) is hingedly connected with an open door (5) on both sides; A wire arrangement frame (6); the wire arrangement frame (6) is fixedly connected to the rear side of the inner wall of the cabinet body (1) on both sides, and the inner side of the wire arrangement frame (6) is provided with a wire arrangement port (7); A wire closing mechanism; the wire closing mechanism is arranged at the bottom of the rear side of the open door (5).

2. A switch cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that The wire closing mechanism comprises a wire port (8), a closing groove (9) and a closing seat (10), the wire port (8) is arranged at the bottom of the rear side of the open door (5), the closing groove (9) is arranged at the top of the inner wall of the wire port (8), and the closing seat (10) is movably connected to the inside of the closing groove (9).

3. A switchgear cabinet according to claim 2, wherein, The inside of the wire port (8) is movably connected with a rubber capsule (11), and the top of the rubber capsule (11) is fixedly connected with the bottom of the closing seat (10).

4. The switch cabinet according to claim 2, characterized in that The rear side of the inner wall of the closing groove (9) is provided with a moving port (12), the rear side of the moving port (12) is movably connected with a moving frame (13), and the front side of the moving frame (13) is fixedly connected with a moving pad (14).

5. A switchgear cabinet according to claim 4, wherein The top of the rear side of the closing seat (10) is provided with a screw groove (15), the inside of the screw groove (15) is screwedly connected with a screw rod (16), and the rear side of the screw rod (16) is fixedly connected with the front side of the moving frame (13).

6. The switch cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that The rear side of the open door (5) is fixedly connected with a stable shell (17) located on the right side of the rear side of the cabinet body (1), and the inside of the stable shell (17) is movably connected with a stable plate (18).

7. A switchgear cabinet according to claim 6, wherein The left side of the rear side of the stable plate (18) is provided with a connecting port (19), and the inside of the connecting port (19) is movably connected with a connecting frame (20) which is screwedly connected with the open door (5).

8. A switchgear cabinet according to claim 7, wherein The rear side of the stable plate (18) is inlaidly connected with a magnetic ring (21) located on the outside of the connecting port (19), and the front side of the connecting frame (20) is inlaidly connected with a magnetic suction ring (22) which is magnetically connected with the magnetic ring (21).