Fixing support for optical communication equipment
The design of the card-hole fixing plate, the clip plate, and the elastic clip assembly solves the complex problem of installing and replacing optical communication equipment on the tower, realizes the convenient disassembly and installation process, and improves the efficiency of maintenance and replacement.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The installation and replacement of existing optical communication equipment on towers is complicated, and high-altitude operations can easily lead to disassembly or installation errors, affecting the efficiency of maintenance or replacement.
The design employs a card-hole fixing plate, a snap-on plate, and a flexible snap-on assembly. The optical communication equipment is securely installed through the sleeve shaft and clamp assembly, and the snap-on assembly is used to brake and restrict the snap-on plate, simplifying the disassembly and installation process.
It improves the ease of disassembling and installing optical communication equipment, reduces the risk of operational errors in high-altitude operations, and enhances maintenance and replacement efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of optical communication equipment installation technology, specifically relating to a fixed bracket for optical communication equipment. Background Technology
[0002] Optical communication equipment refers to communication devices that use light waves to transmit information, consisting of three parts: signal transmission, signal reception, and signal transmission. Based on the transmission medium, they are classified into atmospheric laser communication devices, fiber optic laser communication devices, space laser communication devices, and waveguide-type laser communication devices. Optical communication equipment installed on towers is typically mounted using fixed brackets. Existing patent CN 212644157 U describes a stable bracket for a tower used for wireless optical communication equipment. The fixed component is installed on the tower, then the wireless optical communication mechanism is installed on the mounting component, and finally the mounting component is installed on the fixed component. This method requires operators to be on the tower to replace the wireless optical communication mechanism, making the disassembly or installation process complex. Workers at height are prone to errors in disassembly or installation due to natural or human factors, affecting the efficiency of maintenance or replacement and reducing the actual application effect of the bracket. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a fixed bracket for optical communication equipment, which can solve the above-mentioned technical problems.
[0004] The specific technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] This utility model provides a fixing bracket for optical communication equipment, including a stabilizing plate, a snap-fit plate, and an optical communication equipment body. A sleeve shaft is fixedly installed on one side of the snap-fit plate, and snap-fit plates are fixedly installed on the upper and lower sides of the stabilizing plate. The upper and lower ends of the sleeve shaft are movably sleeved in the sleeve holes formed on the snap-fit plates. After the snap-fit plate rotates around the sleeve shaft, it fits and matches with the two snap-fit plates. The optical communication equipment is installed on the side of the snap-fit plate.
[0006] A clamp assembly is installed on the other side of the stabilizing plate. The clamp assembly includes a free clamp ring and a fixed clamp ring. The free clamp ring and the fixed clamp ring are fastened together by screws and nuts. The fixed clamp ring is fixedly installed on the side of the connecting plate. The connecting plate is fixedly installed on the other side of the stabilizing plate. An elastic clamping assembly is installed on the connecting plate.
[0007] The buckle plate achieves braking restriction through an elastic clip assembly and a stabilizing plate.
[0008] Using the aforementioned mounting bracket for optical communication equipment, the clamp assembly is first installed on the tower pole, then the optical communication equipment is mounted on the clip plate, and finally, the sleeve shaft on one side of the clip plate is inserted into the sleeve hole of the clip fixing plate. Next, the clip plate is rotated to fit against the stabilizing plate, while the insertion hole on the other side of the clip plate aligns with the insertion plate. As the clip plate rotates, the flange presses against the insertion plate, causing it to insert into the insertion hole. A push spring keeps the insertion plate within the insertion hole, thus achieving braking and limiting of the clip plate.
[0009] When disassembly and replacement are required, push the plug-in card to disengage it from the plug-in hole, and then rotate the retaining plate to the position corresponding to the disengagement of the plug-in card. The plug-in card and optical communication equipment can then be removed to complete the replacement operation.
[0010] Preferably, the elastic latching assembly includes a plug-in latching plate and a push-up spring. The plug-in latching plate is disposed on the side of the connecting plate, and the plug-in latching plate and the plug-in hole are engaged by plugging. The other side of the latching plate is integrally provided with a vertical flange, and the plug-in hole is formed on the flange.
[0011] Preferably, the connecting plate has two through holes, and a sliding sleeve shaft is movably fitted inside the through holes. One side of the sliding sleeve shaft is fixedly installed on the side of the insertion plate, and the other side of the sliding sleeve shaft is connected to a limit nut by a thread.
[0012] Preferably, the connecting plate and the plug-in plate are provided with push springs on opposite sides, and the push springs are movably sleeved on the sliding sleeve shaft for elastically pushing the plug-in plate to move.
[0013] Preferably, when the plug-in plate is inserted into the plug-in hole, its end protrudes 20mm beyond the side of the buckle plate flange.
[0014] The beneficial effects are:
[0015] This utility model, through a card-hole fixing plate, a snap-on plate, and a plug-in plate, allows optical communication equipment to be installed on the side of a stabilizing plate. The plug-in plate is then braked and restricted by an elastic clip assembly. This allows the elastic clip assembly to release the braking restriction on the snap-on plate when the optical communication equipment is being repaired or replaced, making it easy to remove the snap-on plate from the stabilizing plate. This facilitates the insertion and fixing of other optical communication equipment fixed on the snap-on plate, improving the convenience of disassembly and installation. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded state structure of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the other side of the structure in the disassembled state of this utility model.
[0019] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0020] 1. Stabilizing plate; 1a. Clip hole fixing plate; 2. Clip plate; 2a. Insertion hole; 2b. Sleeve shaft; 3. Insertion plate; 3a. Sliding sleeve shaft; 4. Connecting plate; 5. Free snap ring; 5a. Fixed snap ring; 6. Push spring; 7. Optical communication equipment body. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the objectives and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with embodiments. It should be understood that the following text is merely used to describe one or more specific embodiments of this utility model and does not strictly limit the scope of protection specifically claimed by this utility model.
[0022] like Figure 1-3 As shown, a mounting bracket for an optical communication device includes a stabilizing plate 1, a snap-fit plate 2, and an optical communication device body 7. A sleeve shaft 2b is fixedly installed on one side of the snap-fit plate 2. A snap-fit plate 1a is fixedly installed on both the upper and lower sides of the stabilizing plate 1. The upper and lower ends of the sleeve shaft 2b are movably fitted into the sleeve holes formed on the snap-fit plate 1a. After the snap-fit plate 2 rotates around the sleeve shaft 2b as the center, it fits and matches with the two snap-fit plates 1a. The optical communication device is installed on the side of the snap-fit plate 2.
[0023] A clamp assembly is installed on the other side of the stabilizing plate 1. The clamp assembly includes a free clamping ring 5 and a fixed clamping ring 5a. The free clamping ring 5 and the fixed clamping ring 5a are fastened together by screws and nuts. The fixed clamping ring 5a is fixedly installed on the side of the connecting plate 4. The connecting plate 4 is fixedly installed on the other side of the stabilizing plate 1. An elastic clamping assembly is installed on the connecting plate 4.
[0024] The locking plate 2 achieves braking restriction by means of the elastic locking assembly and the stabilizing plate 1.
[0025] As an optional implementation, the elastic locking assembly includes a plug-in locking plate 3 and a push spring 6. The plug-in locking plate 3 is L-shaped, and the side of the L-shape is provided with a bevel to facilitate insertion into the plug-in hole 2a through the bevel. The plug-in locking plate 3 is located on the side of the connecting plate 4, and the plug-in locking plate 3 and the plug-in hole 2a are engaged by plugging. The other side of the locking plate 2 is integrally provided with a vertical flange, and the plug-in hole 2a is formed on the flange. This configuration keeps the flange perpendicular to the side of the stabilizing plate 1, thereby cooperating with the sleeve shaft 2b to achieve locking and fixing on both sides.
[0026] See attached document Figure 2 and attached Figure 3Two sleeve holes are provided through the connecting plate 4. A sliding sleeve shaft 3a is movably fitted inside the sleeve holes. One side of the sliding sleeve shaft 3a is fixedly installed on the side of the insertion plate 3. The other side of the sliding sleeve shaft 3a is connected to a limit nut by a thread. This arrangement allows the sliding sleeve shaft 3a to restrict the movement direction of the insertion plate 3, ensuring that the movement trajectory of the insertion plate 3 matches the insertion hole 2a.
[0027] Furthermore, a push spring 6 is provided on the opposite side of the connecting plate 4 and the insertion plate 3. The push spring 6 is movably sleeved on the sliding sleeve shaft 3a and is used to elastically push the insertion plate 3 to move. This arrangement ensures that the push spring 6 always pushes the insertion plate 3 into the insertion hole 2a to maintain the locking and braking effect on the buckle plate 2, and also facilitates the movement of the insertion plate 3 when it is pushed and adjusted.
[0028] Furthermore, when the insertion plate 3 is inserted into the insertion hole 2a, its end protrudes 20mm from the flange side of the buckle plate 2. This setting allows the insertion plate 3 to move away from the flange of the buckle plate 2 by pressing the protruding part when releasing the elastic buckle assembly, making it easy to push and adjust.
[0029] Using the above structure, firstly, the clamp assembly is installed on the tower pole, then the optical communication equipment is installed on the clamping plate 2, and then the sleeve shaft 2b on one side of the clamping plate 2 is inserted into the sleeve hole of the clamping hole fixing plate 1a. Next, the clamping plate 2 is rotated to fit against the stabilizing plate 1, while the insertion hole 2a on the other side of the clamping plate 2 corresponds to the insertion plate 3. As the clamping plate 2 rotates, the flange presses against the insertion plate 3, causing it to insert into the insertion hole 2a. The push spring 6 pushes the insertion plate 3 to remain within the insertion hole 2a, thereby achieving braking and restriction of the clamping plate 2.
[0030] When disassembly and replacement are required, push the plug-in card 3 to disengage it from the plug-in hole 2a, and then rotate the retaining plate 2 to the position corresponding to the disengagement from the plug-in card 3. The plug-in card 3 and the optical communication equipment can then be removed to complete the replacement operation.
[0031] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. All standard parts used in this application can be purchased from the market, and can be customized according to the description and drawings. The specific connection methods of each part all adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding, which are mature technologies in the prior art. The machinery, parts, and equipment all adopt conventional models in the prior art. The control method is automatic control through a controller. The control circuit of the controller can be implemented by simple programming by those skilled in the art, and is common knowledge in the field. Furthermore, this application is mainly used to protect mechanical devices, so the control method and circuit connection will not be explained in detail here. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described or explained in this utility model, unless otherwise specified or limited, are implemented according to conventional methods in the field.
Claims
1. A mounting bracket for an optical communication device, characterized by: Including stable plate (1), buckle card plate (2) and optical communication equipment body (7), one side of the buckle card plate (2) is fixedly installed with sleeve shaft (2b), the upper and lower sides of the stable plate (1) are fixedly installed with card hole fixing plate (1a), the upper and lower ends of the sleeve shaft (2b) are movably sleeved in the sleeve hole formed on the card hole fixing plate (1a), the buckle card plate (2) is rotated with the sleeve shaft (2b) as the center, and is embedded and matched with the two card hole fixing plates (1a), and the optical communication equipment is installed on the side of the buckle card plate (2); The other side of the stable plate (1) is provided with a clamp assembly, the clamp assembly comprises a free clamp ring (5) and a fixed clamp ring (5a), the free clamp ring (5) and the fixed clamp ring (5a) are fastened and connected through screws and nuts, the fixed clamp ring (5a) is fixedly installed on the side of the adapter plate (4), the adapter plate (4) is fixedly installed on the other side of the stable plate (1), and the adapter plate (4) is provided with an elastic clamp assembly; The buckle card plate (2) is braked and limited by the elastic clamp assembly and the stable plate (1).
2. The mounting bracket for an optical communication device of claim 1, wherein: The elastic clamp assembly comprises a plug-in card plate (3) and a push spring (6), the plug-in card plate (3) is arranged on the side of the adapter plate (4), the plug-in card plate (3) is matched with the plug-in hole (2a) in a plug-in mode, and the other side of the buckle card plate (2) is integrally provided with a vertical flange.
3. The mounting bracket for an optical communication device of claim 2, wherein: Two sleeve holes are formed in the adapter plate (4), the sleeve holes are movably sleeved with sliding sleeve shafts (3a), one side of the sliding sleeve shaft (3a) is fixedly installed on the side of the plug-in card plate (3), and the other side of the sliding sleeve shaft (3a) is connected with a limiting nut in a threaded mode.
4. The mounting bracket for an optical communication device of claim 3, wherein: The adapter plate (4) and the plug-in card plate (3) are provided with the push spring (6) on the opposite sides, the push spring (6) is movably sleeved on the sliding sleeve shaft (3a) and used for elastically pushing the plug-in card plate (3) to move.
5. The mounting bracket for an optical communication device of claim 4, wherein: When the plug-in card plate (3) is plugged into the plug-in hole (2a), the end thereof protrudes from the side of the flange of the buckle card plate (2) by 20mm.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Stable support for wireless optical communication equipment iron tower
CN212644157U