Electrical automation control cabinet

By introducing structures such as support plates, wiring assemblies, and limit assemblies into the electrical automation control cabinet, the problems of installation difficulties and safety hazards caused by unclear wiring are solved, and efficient wiring and rapid fault location are achieved.

CN224006339UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17WUXI SOUTH OCEAN COLLEGE
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-04-08
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

The lack of clear and orderly wiring planning in existing electrical automation control cabinets causes construction workers to spend a lot of time sorting out cable routes, which can easily lead to connection errors, slow down the installation progress and increase safety hazards.

Method used

The structure features a support plate, cable routing assembly, and limit assembly, providing an orderly cable routing and installation track. The protective shell protects the wires, simplifies the wiring process, and facilitates subsequent maintenance.

Benefits of technology

It improves cabling efficiency, shortens installation cycle, reduces troubleshooting time and the probability of safety accidents, and reduces equipment downtime losses.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the field of electrical automation, particularly relates to an electrical automation control cabinet, and provides the following scheme aiming at the problems that the installation progress is seriously slowed down and circuit connection errors are easily caused by human negligence due to the lack of clear and orderly wiring plans of the existing control cabinet, the electrical automation control cabinet comprises an electrical automation control cabinet body, the electrical automation control cabinet comprises an electrical automation control cabinet body, one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body is provided with an opening, a plurality of supporting plates are connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the electrical automation control cabinet body in a sliding mode, the inner wall of the side, away from the opening, of the electrical automation control cabinet body is provided with a rectangular hole, and the interior of the rectangular hole is fixedly connected with a lug plate. Maintenance personnel can rapidly locate the wire duct and the track area where the fault line is located according to the clear wiring structure, and rapidly troubleshoot the fault point. And the troubleshooting time is greatly shortened, the fault processing efficiency is greatly improved, and the economic loss caused by equipment shutdown is effectively reduced.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electrical automation technology, and in particular to an electrical automation control cabinet. Background Technology

[0002] In current applications of electrical automation control cabinets, wiring presents a significant challenge. As industrial automation levels rise, control cabinets become increasingly complex and diverse in their functions, housing a vast number of electrical components, resulting in a tangled web of wires and cables. During installation, the lack of a clear and organized wiring plan forces workers to spend considerable time and effort tracing the path of each cable and determining its connection points. This not only severely slows down the installation process but also increases the risk of incorrect wiring due to human error. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing control cabinets, where the lack of clear and orderly wiring planning means that construction workers often have to spend a lot of time and effort to sort out the route of each cable and determine its connection position. This not only seriously slows down the installation progress but also makes it easy for wiring errors to occur due to human negligence. Therefore, this invention proposes an electrical automation control cabinet.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] An electrical automation control cabinet includes an electrical automation control cabinet body, one side of which is open. Multiple support plates are slidably connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the electrical automation control cabinet body. A rectangular hole is formed on the inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body away from the opening. An ear plate is fixedly connected inside the rectangular hole. An L-shaped plate is slidably connected inside the rectangular hole. A second protective shell is fixedly connected to one side of both the L-shaped plate and the ear plate. A first protective shell is fixedly connected to one side of the second protective shell.

[0006] Multiple mounting components are arranged vertically and evenly inside the electrical automation control cabinet body and are used to install electrical components.

[0007] A wiring assembly is disposed on one inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body and is used for wiring.

[0008] A limiting component is disposed on the bottom inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body and is used to fix the position of the second protective shell.

[0009] In one possible design, the mounting assembly includes a support plate with multiple rectangular slots on its top, multiple ventilation holes on the bottom inner wall of the rectangular slots, and multiple threaded mounting holes on the bottom inner wall of the rectangular slots. Slider blocks are fixedly connected to both sides of the support plate, and transverse slots are provided on both inner walls of the electrical automation control cabinet body, with the transverse slots slidably connected to the sliders.

[0010] In one possible design, multiple vertical slots are provided on both inner walls of the electrical automation control cabinet body. The vertical slots are connected to the horizontal slots. Two symmetrically arranged sliding limit plates are slidably connected to one side of the support plate. The sliding limit plates are engaged with the vertical slots.

[0011] In one possible design, the wiring assembly includes multiple wire holes formed on the inner wall of one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body, and multiple first wire grooves formed on the inner wall of one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body, the first wire grooves communicating with the wire holes, and multiple interconnected second wire grooves formed at the bottom of the first wire grooves.

[0012] In one possible design, the limiting assembly includes an L-shaped rod slidably connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the electrical automation control cabinet body. One end of the L-shaped rod is fixedly connected to one side of an L-shaped plate, and a round rod is fixedly connected to the other side of the L-shaped plate. One end of the round rod slides through an ear plate and is fixedly connected to a limiting block. A tension spring is fixedly connected between one side of the limiting block and one side of the L-shaped plate, and the tension spring is sleeved on the round rod.

[0013] In one possible design, a sliding protrusion is fixedly connected to one end of the L-shaped rod, a door panel is hinged to one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body, a pushing protrusion is fixedly connected to the bottom of one side of the door panel, the pushing protrusion abuts against the sliding protrusion, and a handle is fixedly connected to one side of the door panel.

[0014] In this application, during use, the wires enter the interior of the second protective shell through the first protective shell, and then, according to the actual height of the electrical components, different wires are passed out through wire holes and sent into the interior of the electrical automation control cabinet body. Furthermore, according to the different lateral positions of the electrical components, multiple wires can be connected by the first and second wire slots, thereby enabling quick identification of the wire routing and facilitating subsequent inspection and maintenance by workers.

[0015] Meanwhile, the rectangular slot design facilitates the installation of multiple electrical components, the threaded mounting holes allow for easy adaptation to electrical components of different sizes, and the ventilation holes facilitate heat dissipation for the electrical components. Additionally, the height of the support plate can be adjusted according to actual conditions. To adjust, first move the two sliding limit plates laterally until they approach each other and move out of the vertical slot. At this point, release the brake on the support plate and move it out of the horizontal slot. After adjusting the height of the support plate, insert the sliding limit plates back into the vertical slot to complete the height adjustment of the support plate.

[0016] As the door panel is opened, it drives the pusher to move out of the electrical automation control cabinet body. At this time, the limit block moves laterally under the tension of the tension spring. The limit block drives the round rod to move laterally, and the round rod drives the L-shaped rod and L-shaped plate to move laterally. At this time, the L-shaped rod drives the sliding protrusion to move laterally, and the L-shaped plate drives the second protective shell on one side to move laterally, thereby separating the two second protective shells from the two first protective shells, which facilitates the insertion and removal of wires. The first protective shell can prevent water from entering the device and is easy to use.

[0017] Beneficial Effects: The control cabinet wiring structure simplifies and streamlines the otherwise tedious and time-consuming wiring process. Installation personnel only need to lay the corresponding cables according to the markings on the cable trays and tracks, significantly shortening the installation cycle. In the event of a fault, maintenance personnel can quickly locate the faulty cable tray or track area based on the clear wiring structure, enabling rapid troubleshooting. This significantly reduces troubleshooting time, greatly improves fault handling efficiency, effectively reduces economic losses caused by equipment downtime, and, due to the orderly arrangement of cables, minimizes friction and compression, greatly reducing the probability of short circuits and other safety accidents. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an electrical automation control cabinet proposed in this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an electrical automation control cabinet from a second perspective, as proposed in this utility model.

[0020] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an electrical automation control cabinet in the open state proposed in this utility model.

[0021] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the support plate and the main body of the electrical automation control cabinet proposed in this utility model.

[0022] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the electrical automation control cabinet body in the electrical automation control cabinet proposed in this utility model;

[0023] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the first and second protective shells in an electrical automation control cabinet proposed in this utility model.

[0024] In the diagram: 1. Electrical automation control cabinet body; 2. Door panel; 3. Handle; 4. First protective shell; 5. Second protective shell; 6. Pushing protrusion; 7. Sliding protrusion; 8. Support plate; 9. First wire groove; 10. Wire hole; 11. Vertical groove; 12. Horizontal groove; 13. Sliding limit plate; 14. Rectangular groove; 15. Threaded mounting hole; 16. Ventilation hole; 17. Slider; 18. Second wire groove; 19. Rectangular hole; 20. Ear plate; 21. Limiting block; 22. Tension spring; 23. L-shaped plate; 24. L-shaped rod; 25. Round rod. Detailed Implementation

[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0026] Example 1

[0027] Reference Figure 1-6 A control cabinet includes an electrical automation control cabinet body 1. One side of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1 is open. Multiple support plates 8 are slidably connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. A rectangular hole 19 is opened on the inner wall of the side of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1 away from the opening. An ear plate 20 is fixedly connected inside the rectangular hole 19. An L-shaped plate 23 is slidably connected inside the rectangular hole 19. A second protective shell 5 is fixedly connected to one side of both the L-shaped plate 23 and the ear plate 20. A first protective shell 4 is fixedly connected to one side of the second protective shell 5.

[0028] Multiple mounting components are evenly arranged vertically inside the electrical automation control cabinet body 1 for mounting electrical components. Each mounting component includes a support plate 8. The top of the support plate 8 has multiple rectangular slots 14, the bottom inner wall of each rectangular slot 14 has multiple ventilation holes 16, and the bottom inner wall of each rectangular slot 14 has multiple threaded mounting holes 15. Slider blocks 17 are fixedly connected to both sides of the support plate 8. Horizontal slots 12 are slidably connected to the inner walls of both sides of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. The horizontal slots 12 are slidably connected to the sliders 17. Multiple vertical slots 11 are slidably connected to the inner walls of both sides of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. The vertical slots 11 communicate with the horizontal slots 12. Two symmetrically arranged [mounted components] are slidably connected to one side of the support plate 8. A sliding limiting plate 13 engages with the vertical groove 11. The rectangular groove 14 facilitates the installation of multiple electrical components, while the threaded mounting hole 15 allows for easy adaptation to electrical components of different sizes. The ventilation hole 16 facilitates heat dissipation for the electrical components. The height of the support plate 8 can be adjusted according to actual conditions. To adjust, the two sliding limiting plates 13 need to be moved laterally until they approach each other and move out of the vertical groove 11. At this point, the braking state of the support plate 8 can be released, and the support plate 8 can be moved out of the horizontal groove 12. After adjusting the height of the support plate 8, the sliding limiting plate 13 is engaged with the vertical groove 11 again to complete the height adjustment of the support plate 8.

[0029] The wiring assembly is installed on one inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1 and is used to lay wires. The wiring assembly includes multiple wire holes 10 opened on one inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. Multiple first wire grooves 9 are opened on one inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. The first wire grooves 9 are connected to the wire holes 10. Multiple connected second wire grooves 18 are opened at the bottom of the first wire grooves 9. The wires enter the interior of the second protective shell 5 through the first protective shell 4. Then, according to the actual height of the electrical components, different wires are passed out through the wire holes 10 and sent into the interior of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. According to the different lateral positions of the electrical components, multiple wires can be connected by the first wire grooves 9 and the second wire grooves 18, so that the direction of the wires can be quickly identified, which is convenient for subsequent inspection and maintenance by workers.

[0030] A limiting assembly is installed on the bottom inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1 to fix the position of the second protective shell 5. The limiting assembly includes an L-shaped rod 24 slidably connected to the bottom inner wall of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. One end of the L-shaped rod 24 is fixedly connected to one side of an L-shaped plate 23, and a round rod 25 is fixedly connected to the other side of the L-shaped plate 23. One end of the round rod 25 slides through the ear plate 20 and is fixedly connected to a limiting block 21. A tension spring 22 is fixedly connected between one side of the limiting block 21 and one side of the L-shaped plate 23. The tension spring 22 is sleeved on the round rod 25. When the door is opened... Simultaneously with the movement of panel 2, door panel 2 drives the push protrusion 6 to move out of the interior of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1. At this time, the limiting block 21 moves laterally under the tension of the tension spring 22. The limiting block 21 drives the round rod 25 to move laterally, and the round rod 25 drives the L-shaped rod 24 and L-shaped plate 23 to move laterally. At this time, the L-shaped rod 24 drives the sliding protrusion 7 to move laterally, and the L-shaped plate 23 drives the second protective shell 5 on one side to move laterally, thereby separating the two second protective shells 5 from the two first protective shells 4, which facilitates the insertion and removal of wires. The setting of the first protective shell 4 can prevent water from entering the device and is convenient to use.

[0031] This application can be used in the field of electrical automation, and can also be applied to other technical fields.

[0032] Example 2

[0033] refer to Figure 1-6 An improvement based on embodiment 1: an electrical automation control cabinet, which is applied to the field of electrical automation, has a sliding protrusion 7 fixedly connected to one end of an L-shaped rod 24, a door panel 2 hinged to one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body 1, a pushing protrusion 6 fixedly connected to the bottom of one side of the door panel 2, the pushing protrusion 6 abutting against the sliding protrusion 7, and a handle 3 fixedly connected to one side of the door panel 2.

[0034] The accompanying drawings in this application are for illustrative purposes only. The dimensions and shapes of the components shown are not actual limitations but are merely schematic representations. In actual implementation, the components can be reasonably configured and adjusted according to specific needs and actual conditions.

[0035] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An electrical automation control cabinet, characterized in that, Include: The electrical automation control cabinet body (1), one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) is open, a plurality of support plates (8) are slidably connected between the inner walls of the two sides of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1), a rectangular hole (19) is formed in the inner wall of the side of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) away from the opening, an ear plate (20) is fixedly connected inside the rectangular hole (19), an L-shaped plate (23) is slidably connected inside the rectangular hole (19), the L-shaped plate (23) and the ear plate (20) are fixedly connected on one side of the second protective shell (5), and the first protective shell (4) is fixedly connected on one side of the second protective shell (5); A plurality of mounting assemblies are arranged in the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) in an up-down uniform manner and are used for mounting electrical devices; The wire arrangement assembly is arranged on the inner wall of one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) and is used for arranging wires; The limiting assembly is arranged on the inner wall of the bottom of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) and is used for fixing the position of the second protective shell (5).

2. An electrical automation control cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting assembly includes a support plate (8), a plurality of rectangular grooves (14) are formed in the top of the support plate (8), a plurality of ventilation holes (16) are formed in the bottom inner wall of the rectangular groove (14), a plurality of threaded mounting holes (15) are formed in the bottom inner wall of the rectangular groove (14), and the two sides of the support plate (8) are fixedly connected with sliding blocks (17). The two side walls of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) are provided with horizontal grooves (12), and the horizontal grooves (12) are slidably connected with the sliding blocks (17).

3. An electrical automation control cabinet according to claim 2, characterized in that, The two side walls of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) are provided with a plurality of vertical grooves (11), the vertical grooves (11) are communicated with the horizontal grooves (12), and the support plate (8) is slidably connected with two symmetrically arranged sliding limiting plates (13) on one side.

4. An electrical automation control cabinet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, The wire arrangement assembly includes a plurality of wire holes (10) formed in the inner wall of one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1), a plurality of first wire grooves (9) are formed in the inner wall of one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1), the first wire grooves (9) are communicated with the wire holes (10), and a plurality of second wire grooves (18) are formed in the bottom of the first wire groove (9) and are communicated with each other.

5. An electrical automation control cabinet as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting assembly includes an L-shaped rod (24) slidably connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1), one end of the L-shaped rod (24) is fixedly connected to one side of the L-shaped plate (23), the other side of the L-shaped plate (23) is fixedly connected with a round rod (25), one end of the round rod (25) slidably penetrates the ear plate (20) and is fixedly connected with a limiting block (21), the limiting block (21) is fixedly connected with the same tension spring (22) on one side and one side of the L-shaped plate (23), and the tension spring (22) is sleeved on the round rod (25).

6. An electrical automation control cabinet according to claim 5, characterized in that, One end of the L-shaped rod (24) is fixedly connected with a sliding protrusion (7), one side of the electrical automation control cabinet body (1) is hingedly connected with a door plate (2), one side bottom of the door plate (2) is fixedly connected with a pushing protrusion (6), the pushing protrusion (6) is in abutment with the sliding protrusion (7), one side of the door plate (2) is fixedly connected with a handle (3).