Mounting frame structure and machine room equipment system
By designing detachable connectors and height-adjustable cable management boards, the problem of incompatibility between traditional cable management boards and server ports of different thicknesses is solved, improving server maintenance efficiency and heat dissipation, and ensuring equipment safety and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Traditional fixed-height cable management boards cannot adapt to changes in the port height of servers with different thicknesses, leading to compatibility issues when replacing servers, affecting maintenance efficiency and equipment heat dissipation.
Design a mounting bracket structure, including a body frame, connecting rod assembly and detachable connectors. By adjusting the height of the cable management board to accommodate ports of servers with different thicknesses, and by using detachable connectors to connect to connection holes of different heights, the cable management board can be flexibly adjusted.
It enables flexible adaptation between the cable management board and the server port, avoids collision interference, improves operation and maintenance efficiency and equipment heat dissipation, and enhances the stability and lifespan of the server.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of computer room equipment technology, and in particular to a mounting frame structure and computer room equipment system. Background Technology
[0002] In data center server rooms, cable management in server racks is a critical factor affecting operational efficiency, equipment heat dissipation, and troubleshooting. Currently, the industry commonly uses the following technical solution, but it still has significant drawbacks: This involves installing fixed-height cable management boards inside the rack and physically securing cables using slots or straps. Taking common rack-mount servers as an example, some early servers were quite thick, while newer servers have become thinner to achieve higher integration and space utilization. If a fixed cable management board is used in the data center, compatibility issues arise when replacing servers, as the port height of the new server may not be compatible with the cable management board. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the problems existing in the prior art, this utility model provides a mounting frame structure and a computer room equipment system.
[0004] The technical solution adopted in this utility model is:
[0005] The first aspect of this application provides a mounting bracket structure, including:
[0006] The body frame includes a top plate, a bottom plate, and a support rod assembly, wherein the support rod assembly is connected to the top plate and the bottom plate respectively.
[0007] A connecting rod assembly is connected to the top plate and the bottom plate respectively. The connecting rod assembly is located on one side of the support rod assembly. The connecting rod assembly has a plurality of first connecting holes of different heights spaced apart.
[0008] Server bracket, the server bracket being connected to the connecting rod assembly;
[0009] A cable management board is located between the connecting rod assembly and the support rod assembly. The cable management board has a second connecting hole, which is connected to the first connecting hole by a detachable connector.
[0010] Preferably, the support rod assembly includes a first support rod and a second support rod, wherein the two ends of the first support rod are respectively connected to the top plate and the bottom plate, and the two ends of the second support rod are respectively connected to the top plate and the bottom plate;
[0011] Preferably, the connecting rod assembly includes a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod. The two ends of the first connecting rod are respectively connected to the top plate and the bottom plate. The first connecting rod is located on one side of the first support rod, and a plurality of first connecting holes of different heights are spaced apart on the first connecting rod.
[0012] The two ends of the second connecting rod are respectively connected to the top plate and the bottom plate. The second connecting rod is located on one side of the second support rod, and multiple first connecting holes of different heights are spaced apart on the second connecting rod.
[0013] Preferably, one side of the server bracket is connected to the first connecting rod, and the other side of the server bracket is connected to the second connecting rod.
[0014] Preferably, a second connecting hole is provided on the first end of the cable management plate, the first end of the cable management plate is located between the first support rod and the first connecting rod, and the first end of the cable management plate is connected to the first connecting rod. A second connecting hole is provided on the second end of the cable management plate, the second end of the cable management plate is located between the second support rod and the second connecting rod, and the second end of the cable management plate is connected to the second connecting rod.
[0015] Preferably, multiple server brackets are provided, and the multiple server brackets are spaced apart on the connecting rod assembly.
[0016] Preferably, the server rack has multiple heat dissipation holes.
[0017] A second aspect of this application provides a data center equipment system, including the aforementioned mounting frame structure.
[0018] The beneficial effects of this invention are: traditional fixed-height cable management boards cannot adapt to changes in the port height of servers with different thicknesses, while in this mounting bracket structure, the cable management board is connected to the first connecting holes of different heights on the connecting rod assembly via a second connecting hole using detachable connectors. When replacing servers with different thicknesses, the height of the cable management board can be easily adjusted. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0021] Reference numerals: 1. Body frame; 10. Top plate; 11. Bottom plate; 12. Support rod assembly; 121. First support rod; 122. Second support rod; 2. Connecting rod assembly; 21. First connecting rod; 22. Second connecting rod; 23. First connecting hole; 3. Server bracket; 31. Heat dissipation hole; 4. Cable management plate; 41. Second connecting hole. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To make the objectives, solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the embodiments and accompanying drawings. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this utility model are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0023] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that these specific details are not necessary to implement the present invention. In other embodiments, well-known structures, circuits, materials, or methods are not specifically described in order to avoid obscuring the present invention.
[0024] Throughout this specification, references to "an embodiment," "an example," or "an example" mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Therefore, the phrases "an embodiment," "an example," "an example," or "an example" appearing in various places throughout the specification do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, specific features, structures, or characteristics can be combined in one or more embodiments or examples in any suitable combination and / or sub-combination. Moreover, those skilled in the art will understand that the illustrations provided herein are for illustrative purposes and are not necessarily drawn to scale. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0025] In the description of this utility model, the terms "front", "rear", "left", "right", "up", "down", "vertical", "horizontal", "high", "low", "inner", and "outer" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0026] Example 1 provides a mounting bracket structure, such as Figure 1As shown, it includes: a body frame 1, which includes a top plate 10, a bottom plate 11, and a support rod assembly 12, the support rod assembly 12 being connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11 respectively; a connecting rod assembly 2, which is connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11 respectively, the connecting rod assembly 2 being located on one side of the support rod assembly 12, and the connecting rod assembly 2 having a plurality of first connecting holes 23 at different heights spaced apart; a server bracket 3, which is connected to the connecting rod assembly 2; and a cable management plate 4, which is located between the connecting rod assembly 2 and the support rod assembly 12, the cable management plate 4 having a second connecting hole 41, the second connecting hole 41 being connected to the first connecting hole 23 via a detachable connector (not shown).
[0027] For reference, in one possible implementation, multiple server brackets 3 are provided, spaced apart on the connecting rod assembly 2. Multiple heat dissipation holes 31 are provided on each server bracket 3.
[0028] For reference, in one possible implementation, the support rod assembly 12 includes a first support rod 121 and a second support rod 122, with the two ends of the first support rod 121 connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11, respectively, and the two ends of the second support rod 122 connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11, respectively.
[0029] Specifically, such as Figure 2 As shown, the support rod assembly 12 has two sets, each set including a first support rod 121 and a second support rod 122. The two ends of the first support rod 121 and the second support rod 122 are connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11 by welding or bolts to form a stable support structure. The connecting rod assembly 2 (first connecting rod 21 and second connecting rod 22) is installed on one side of the support rod assembly 12 and is fixed to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11 by bolts or other connectors. According to the size and quantity of the server, the server bracket 3 is fixed to the connecting rod by bolts or other detachable connectors.
[0030] For reference, cable management boards can have multiple cable management holes to allow cables to pass through and keep them arranged in an orderly manner.
[0031] In the specific implementation process, the server is placed stably on the installed server bracket 3, and the server is fixed to the server bracket 3 using the matching fasteners (such as guide rails, screws, etc.). According to the port height of the server, the first connection hole 23 of the corresponding height on the connecting rod assembly 2 is selected, and the second connection hole 41 of the cable management board 4 is aligned with the first connection hole 23. The cable management board 4 is then connected and fixed using detachable connectors (such as bolts and nuts). When it is necessary to replace the server with one of different thicknesses, the old server is first removed. According to the port height of the new server, the original connectors are removed, and the height of the cable management board 4 on the connecting rod assembly 2 is adjusted to adapt the cable management board 4 to the new server port.
[0032] For reference, in one possible implementation, such as Figure 2 As shown, the connecting rod assembly 2 includes a first connecting rod 21 and a second connecting rod 22. The two ends of the first connecting rod 21 are respectively connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11. The first connecting rod 21 is located on one side of the first support rod 121, and a plurality of first connecting holes 23 at different heights are provided on the first connecting rod 21 at intervals. The two ends of the second connecting rod 22 are respectively connected to the top plate 10 and the bottom plate 11. The second connecting rod 22 is disposed on one side of the second support rod 122, and a plurality of first connecting holes 23 at different heights are provided on the second connecting rod 22 at intervals.
[0033] For reference, in one possible implementation, one side of the server bracket 3 is connected to the first connecting rod 21, and the other side of the server bracket 3 is connected to the second connecting rod 22.
[0034] In one possible implementation, a second connecting hole 41 is provided on the first end of the cable management plate 4, the first end of the cable management plate 4 is located between the first support rod 121 and the first connecting rod 21, and the first end of the cable management plate 4 is connected to the first connecting rod 21. A second connecting hole 41 is provided on the second end of the cable management plate 4, the second end of the cable management plate 4 is located between the second support rod 122 and the second connecting rod 22, and the second end of the cable management plate 4 is connected to the second connecting rod 22.
[0035] In practice, the server is placed on the server bracket 3. Due to the thickness distance of the connecting rod assembly 2 between the cable management board 4 and the server bracket 3, when the height of the cable management board 4 needs to be adjusted to be at the same height as the server, the cable management board 4 will be located outside the server port. Therefore, during the entire height adjustment process, the cable management board 4 will not collide or interfere with the server.
[0036] In summary, in this embodiment, the first connecting hole 23 spaced apart on the connecting rod assembly 2 and the second connecting hole 41 on the cable management plate 4 are connected by a detachable connector, allowing the height of the cable management plate to be flexibly adjusted to accommodate the port heights of servers with different thicknesses. This solves the problem of incompatibility between traditional fixed cable management plates and different server ports. The thickness distance between the cable management plate 4 and the server bracket 3 is equal to the thickness distance of the connecting rod assembly 2, ensuring that there will be no collision or interference with the server when adjusting the height of the cable management plate, thus guaranteeing the safety of the equipment and the cable management plate during operation. The heat dissipation holes 31 on the server bracket 3 can accelerate air circulation, which helps the server to effectively dissipate heat during operation, improving the stability and service life of the server.
[0037] Example 2 provides a data center equipment system, including the mounting frame structure described in Example 1.
[0038] The embodiments described above merely illustrate specific implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of this utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these modifications and improvements all fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A mounting rack structure characterized by comprising: The utility model relates to a kind of server installation frame structures, including: Machine frame (1), the machine frame (1) includes top plate (10), bottom plate (11), support rod assembly (12), the support rod assembly (12) is connected with the top plate (10), bottom plate (11) respectively; Connecting rod assembly (2), the connecting rod assembly (2) is connected with the top plate (10), bottom plate (11) respectively, the connecting rod assembly (2) is located in one side of the support rod assembly (12), multiple different height first connecting holes (23) are spaced apart on the connecting rod assembly (2); Server bracket (3), the server bracket (3) is connected with the connecting rod assembly (2); Wire arrangement board (4), the wire arrangement board (4) is located between the connecting rod assembly (2) and the support rod assembly (12), second connecting hole (41) is opened on the wire arrangement board (4), and the second connecting hole (41) is connected by detachable connecting piece with the first connecting hole (23).
2. The mounting structure of claim 1, wherein The support rod assembly (12) includes first support rod (121) and second support rod (122), both ends of the first support rod (121) are connected with the top plate (10), bottom plate (11) respectively, both ends of the second support rod (122) are connected with the top plate (10), bottom plate (11) respectively.
3. The mount structure of claim 2, wherein The connecting rod assembly (2) includes first connecting rod (21) and second connecting rod (22), both ends of the first connecting rod (21) are connected with the top plate (10), bottom plate (11) respectively, the first connecting rod (21) is located in one side of the first support rod (121), and multiple different height first connecting holes (23) are spaced apart on the first connecting rod (21); Both ends of the second connecting rod (22) are connected with the top plate (10), bottom plate (11) respectively, the second connecting rod (22) is arranged in one side of the second support rod (122), and multiple different height first connecting holes (23) are spaced apart on the second connecting rod (22).
4. The mount structure of claim 3, wherein One side of the server bracket (3) is connected with the first connecting rod (21), and the other side of the server bracket (3) is connected with the second connecting rod (22).
5. The mount structure of claim 4, wherein Second connecting hole (41) is opened on the first end of the wire arrangement board (4), and the first end of the wire arrangement board (4) is located between the first support rod (121) and the first connecting rod (21), the first end of the wire arrangement board (4) is connected with the first connecting rod (21), second connecting hole (41) is opened on the second end of the wire arrangement board (4), and the second end of the wire arrangement board (4) is located between the second support rod (122) and the second connecting rod (22), and the second end of the wire arrangement board (4) is connected with the second connecting rod (22).
6. The mount structure of claim 1, wherein Multiple server brackets (3) are arranged at intervals on the connecting rod assembly (2).
7. The mount structure of claim 1, wherein Multiple heat dissipation holes (31) are opened on the server bracket (3).
8. A machine room equipment system, characterized by The installation frame structure of any one of claims 1-7 is included.