Computer system integrated control device
By designing a portable computer system integrated control device, utilizing structures such as universal wheels, motor-driven threaded rods, and flexible sealing plates, the problem of easy damage during carrying of the device was solved, achieving portability and protection, and extending its service life.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing computer system integrated control devices are easily damaged by impacts during transport, and are susceptible to damage from wind, sand, dust and rain in windy and rainy weather, which affects their service life.
An integrated control device comprising a base plate, a protective box, a lifting plate, and a lid is designed. Utilizing omnidirectional wheels, a motor-driven threaded rod, and a flexible sealing plate, the device achieves portability and protection. The lid seals the protective box to prevent dust and rainwater from entering, while the lifting plate and sliding groove structure enable quick storage and use.
This design achieves portability and protection for the device, avoids collision damage, extends its service life, and improves its reliability in harsh weather conditions.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of computer system integration control devices, specifically a computer system integration control device. Background Technology
[0002] Computer system integration control is the process of integrating various separate devices (such as personal computers), functions, and information into an interconnected, unified, and coordinated system through structured cabling systems and computer network technology. This enables full resource sharing and achieves centralized, efficient, and convenient integrated control device management.
[0003] Currently, most computer system integration control devices in existing technologies are fixed metal boxes, which are inconvenient to move over short distances and even more troublesome to carry over long distances. They are easily damaged by collisions with pedestrians or other objects during transport. Moreover, in rainy or windy weather, the control device is exposed to the elements, making it easy for sand, dust, and rainwater to enter and damage internal components, shortening its service life and increasing subsequent maintenance costs.
[0004] Therefore, a computer system integration control device is needed that is portable while protecting the control device from impacts, wind, rain, dust, and other damage, thus extending its service life. Utility Model Content
[0005] To address the aforementioned problems, this utility model proposes a computer system integrated control device, which is characterized by its portability and good protection.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention proposes the following specific solutions:
[0007] A computer system integrated control device includes a base plate. A caster wheel is fixed to the bottom edge of the base plate, and a handle is fixed to the top edge of the base plate. A protective box is fixed to the top surface of the base plate, located next to the handle. A motor is symmetrically fixed to the bottom inner side of the protective box. A threaded rod is fixed to the center of the top surface of the motor. A lifting plate is movably inserted into the inner side of the protective box, located above the motor. Threaded holes are symmetrically provided on the top surface of the lifting plate, and the threaded rod is threaded into the inner side of the threaded holes. The main body of the integrated control device is fixed to the center of the top surface of the lifting plate. The main body is located inside the protective box. An L-shaped support plate is symmetrically fixed to one side of the outer wall of the protective box. A fixed shaft is fixed to one side of the L-shaped support plate. A box cover is movably sleeved on the outside of the fixed shaft. The box cover is located above the protective box. A rotating plate is fixed to the middle of one side of the box cover. A rotating hole is provided on one side of the rotating plate. The fixed shaft is movably sleeved inside the rotating hole. A limiting groove is provided in the middle of the other side of the box cover. A rectangular rod is fixed to the other side of the outer wall of the protective box. An L-shaped limiting plate is movably sleeved on the outside of the rectangular rod. One end of the L-shaped limiting plate is movably inserted into the limiting groove.
[0008] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, a spring is movably sleeved on the outer side of one end of the rectangular rod, one end of the spring is fixed on the outer wall of the protective box, the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to the L-shaped limiting plate, and a stop block is fixed on the other end of the rectangular rod.
[0009] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, the L-shaped limiting plate has a connecting groove on one side wall, and the rectangular rod is movably sleeved inside the connecting groove.
[0010] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, a lid handle is fixed on the edge of the top surface of the lid.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, a sealing plate is fixed on the bottom surface of the box cover, and the sealing plate is tightly fitted to the protective box.
[0012] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, the inner wall of the protective box is symmetrically provided with sliding grooves, the side wall of the lifting plate is symmetrically fixed with sliding plates, and the sliding plates are movably inserted into the inner side of the sliding grooves.
[0013] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, a collision protection plate is fixed in the middle of the bottom surface of the inner side of the protective box, and a collision protection strip is fixed on the top surface of the collision protection plate. The collision protection strip is located below the lifting plate.
[0014] As a preferred technical solution of the computer system integration control device of this utility model, both the sealing plate and the anti-collision strip are made of flexible materials, and multiple anti-collision strips are provided.
[0015] Compared with existing technologies, this utility model has the following advantages:
[0016] The main body of the integrated control device of this utility model is located inside the protective box. The box cover seals the protective box, and the sealing plate on the bottom of the box cover can prevent wind, rain, dust and other elements from entering, thus improving protection. In the event of a collision, the protective box and the box cover will bear the impact force instead of the main body of the integrated control device, thus preventing damage to it. The omnidirectional wheels can be moved by the movable handle on the bottom plate, making it easy to carry the main body of the integrated control device to various places. This solution is easy to carry, has good protection, and helps to extend the service life of the main body of the integrated control device.
[0017] This utility model uses a lid to seal the protective case. By pulling the L-shaped limiting plate, the L-shaped limiting plate moves out of the limiting groove on the side wall of the lid, and the lid can be flipped to one side of the protective case. The motor drives the threaded rod to rotate in both directions, which enables the lifting plate to lift the main body of the integrated control device, allowing the main body of the integrated control device to be quickly put into the protective case or moved out of the protective case. This is convenient for quick storage when carrying without affecting the normal use of the main body of the integrated control device. Attached Figure Description
[0018] To better describe the technical solution of this utility model in detail, the present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0019] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional view of the overall structure provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional sectional view of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0022] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point B in the middle;
[0023] Figure 5 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of point C in the middle.
[0024] In the diagram: 1. Base plate; 11. Casters; 12. Handle; 2. Protective box; 21. L-shaped support plate; 211. Fixed shaft; 22. Motor; 221. Threaded rod; 23. Lifting plate; 231. Threaded hole; 232. Sliding plate; 24. Anti-collision plate; 241. Anti-collision strip; 25. Sliding groove; 26. Rectangular rod; 261. Spring; 262. Stop; 27. L-shaped limit plate; 271. Connecting groove; 3. Box cover; 31. Sealing plate; 32. Box cover handle; 33. Rotating plate; 331. Rotating hole; 34. Limiting groove; 4. Main body of integrated control device. 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. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model. Example
[0026] Please see Figure 1-5 As shown, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a computer system integrated control device, including a base plate 1, a universal wheel 11 fixed on the bottom edge of the base plate 1, the universal wheel 11 rotating to drive the base plate 1 to move, and a movable handle 12 fixed on the top edge of the base plate 1, the movable handle 12 facilitating the gripping and control of the device by the staff when carrying it, thus improving convenience.
[0027] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, specifically, a protective box 2 is fixed to the top surface of the base plate 1 to prevent damage to the main body 4 of the integrated control device from collisions or wind and rain. The protective box 2 is located on one side of the movable handle 12. A motor 22 (the motor 22 is existing technology; its specific operation and principle can be referred to in the existing bidirectional motor, which is controlled by an external power source, so it is not described in detail here) is symmetrically fixed to the bottom surface of the inner side of the protective box 2. A threaded rod 221 is fixed to the middle of the top surface of the motor 22 to drive the lifting plate 23 to rise and fall. The lifting plate 23 is movably inserted into the inner side of the protective box 2, which can drive the main body 4 of the integrated control device to rise and fall. The lifting plate 23 is located above the motor 22. The top surface of the lifting plate 23 is symmetrically provided with threaded holes 231, which can convert the rotation of the threaded rod 221 into the movement of the lifting plate 23. The threaded rod 221 is threaded into the inner side of the threaded hole 231. The main body 4 of the integrated control device (the main body 4 of the integrated control device is existing technology; its specific operation and principle can be referred to in the existing bidirectional motor, which is controlled by an external power source, so it is not described in detail here) is fixed to the middle of the top surface of the lifting plate 23. The formula and principle can be referred to in the existing computer system integrated controller, which is used to integrate and control various separate devices, functions and information, etc. (therefore, it is not described in detail here). The main body 4 of the integrated control device is located inside the protective box 2. The inner wall of the protective box 2 is symmetrically provided with sliding grooves 25 to limit the sliding space of the sliding plate 232. The side wall of the lifting plate 23 is symmetrically fixed with sliding plates 232 to prevent the lifting plate 23 from being raised too much. The sliding plate 232 is movably inserted into the inner side of the sliding groove 25. The bottom surface of the inner side of the protective box 2 is fixed with a collision plate 24 to prevent the motor 22 from being hit by the lifting plate 23. The top surface of the collision plate 24 is fixed with a collision strip 241 to provide a collision buffer effect. There are multiple collision strips 241. The sealing plate 31 and the collision strip 241 are both made of flexible material. The collision strip 241 is located below the lifting plate 23. The main body 4 of the integrated control device of this solution can be quickly stored inside the protective box 2 or quickly moved out of the protective box 2 for use by lifting, which is very convenient and fast.
[0028] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4As shown, specifically, L-shaped support plates 21 are symmetrically fixed on one side of the outer wall of the protective box 2 to support the fixed shaft 211. The fixed shaft 211 is fixed on one side of the L-shaped support plate 21 to connect the rotating plate 33. The box cover 3 is movably sleeved on the outside of the fixed shaft 211 to close the protective box 2. The box cover 3 is located above the protective box 2. The rotating plate 33 is fixed in the middle of one side wall of the box cover 3, allowing the box cover 3 to rotate. The rotating plate 33 has a rotating hole 331 on one side wall to provide connection space for the fixed shaft 211. The fixed shaft 211 is movably sleeved inside the rotating hole 331. A sealing plate 31 is fixed on the bottom surface of the box cover 3. The sealing plate 31 fits tightly with the protective box 2 to prevent the intrusion of dust and wind and rain. This solution uses the box cover 3 to close the protective box 2, which can better protect the main body 4 of the integrated control device. It can ensure safety even when carried out in windy and rainy weather, thus improving the protection.
[0029] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 5 As shown, specifically, a handle 32 is fixed to the top edge of the lid 3 for easy flipping. A limiting groove 34 is provided in the middle of the other side wall of the lid 3, which works with an L-shaped limiting plate 27 to fix the lid 3. A rectangular rod 26 is fixed to the outer side of the other side of the protective box 2 to support the L-shaped limiting plate 27. The L-shaped limiting plate 27 is movably sleeved on the outer side of the rectangular rod 26 to limit the flipping movement of the lid 3. A connecting groove 271 is provided on one side wall of the L-shaped limiting plate 27, and the rectangular rod 26 is movably sleeved inside the connecting groove 271, allowing the L-shaped limiting plate 27 to move along the rectangular rod 26. One end of the L-shaped limiting plate 27 is movably inserted into the inner side of the limiting groove 34. A spring 261 is movably sleeved on the outer side of one end of the rectangular rod 26 to pull the L-shaped limiting plate 27 so that it is inserted into the inner side of the limiting groove 34. One end of the spring 261 is fixed to the outer wall of the protective box 2, and the other end of the spring 261 is fixedly connected to the L-shaped limiting plate 27. A stop block 262 is fixed to the other end of the rectangular rod 26 to prevent the L-shaped limiting plate 27 from separating from the rectangular rod 26. This solution can easily fix the box cover 3, ensuring the sealing of the box cover 3 to the protective box 2. Opening the box cover 3 is also simple and convenient, which helps to improve work efficiency.
[0030] The working principle and usage process of this utility model:
[0031] In use, by grasping the movable handle 12, the universal wheels 11 can be rotated, allowing the integrated control device body 4 to be easily carried to different locations. The protective case 2 and the case cover 3 protect the integrated control device body 4 from damage in the event of a collision. The sealing plate 31 on the bottom of the case cover 3 fits tightly against the top of the protective case 2, preventing wind, rain, dust, and other substances from entering through the gap between the case cover 3 and the protective case 2, thus enhancing the protective effect. After reaching the designated position, by pulling the L-shaped limiting plate 27, the spring 261 extends, and the L-shaped limiting plate 27 moves out of the limiting groove 34, allowing the case cover handle 32 to be grasped. Flip the cover 3 to the side of the protective box 2, then start the motor 22. The motor 22 drives the threaded rod 221 to rotate inside the threaded hole 231, causing the lifting plate 23 to lift the integrated control device body 4 and move it out of the protective box 2. The integrated control device body 4 can then be used. The sliding plate 232 can only slide inside the sliding groove 25, which can limit the height of the lifting plate 23 and prevent it from rising too high, causing the threaded rod 221 to separate from the threaded hole 231. The multiple flexible anti-collision strips 241 on the top surface of the anti-collision plate 24 can prevent the lifting plate 23 from colliding with the motor 22 when it descends, thus preventing damage to the motor 22.
[0032] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Although the utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A computer system integrated control device, comprising a base plate (1), characterized in that: The bottom edge of the base plate (1) is fixed with casters (11), the top edge of the base plate (1) is fixed with a handle (12), the top surface of the base plate (1) is fixed with a protective box (2), the protective box (2) is located on one side of the handle (12), the bottom inner side of the protective box (2) is symmetrically fixed with a motor (22), the top center of the motor (22) is fixed with a threaded rod (221), the inner side of the protective box (2) is movably connected with a lifting plate (23), the lifting plate (23) is located above the motor (22), the top surface of the lifting plate (23) is symmetrically provided with threaded holes (231), the threaded rod (221) is threadedly connected to the inner side of the threaded hole (231), the top center of the lifting plate (23) is fixed with an integrated control device body (4), the integrated control device body (4) is located in the protective box (2). On the inner side, an L-shaped support plate (21) is symmetrically fixed on one side of the outer wall of the protective box (2). A fixed shaft (211) is fixed on one side of the L-shaped support plate (21). A box cover (3) is movably sleeved on the outside of the fixed shaft (211). The box cover (3) is located above the protective box (2). A rotating plate (33) is fixed in the middle of one side of the box cover (3). A rotating hole (331) is provided on one side of the rotating plate (33). The fixed shaft (211) is movably sleeved on the inside of the rotating hole (331). A limiting groove (34) is provided in the middle of the other side of the box cover (3). A rectangular rod (26) is fixed on the other side of the outer wall of the protective box (2). An L-shaped limiting plate (27) is movably sleeved on the outside of the rectangular rod (26). One end of the L-shaped limiting plate (27) is movably inserted into the inside of the limiting groove (34).
2. The computer system integrated control device according to claim 1, characterized in that: A spring (261) is movably sleeved on the outer side of one end of the rectangular rod (26). One end of the spring (261) is fixed on the outer wall of the protective box (2). The other end of the spring (261) is fixedly connected to the L-shaped limiting plate (27). A stop block (262) is fixed on the other end of the rectangular rod (26).
3. The computer system integrated control device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The L-shaped limiting plate (27) has a connecting groove (271) on one side wall, and the rectangular rod (26) is movably sleeved inside the connecting groove (271).
4. The computer system integrated control device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The top edge of the lid (3) is fixed with a lid handle (32).
5. A computer system integrated control device according to claim 4, characterized in that: A sealing plate (31) is fixed to the bottom surface of the box cover (3), and the sealing plate (31) is tightly fitted to the protective box (2).
6. A computer system integrated control device according to claim 5, characterized in that: The inner wall of the protective box (2) is symmetrically provided with sliding grooves (25), and the side wall of the lifting plate (23) is symmetrically fixed with sliding plates (232), and the sliding plates (232) are movably inserted into the inner side of the sliding grooves (25).
7. A computer system integrated control device according to claim 6, characterized in that: A crash plate (24) is fixed in the middle of the bottom surface inside the protective box (2), and a crash strip (241) is fixed on the top surface of the crash plate (24). The crash strip (241) is located below the lifting plate (23).
8. A computer system integrated control device according to claim 7, characterized in that: Both the sealing plate (31) and the anti-collision strip (241) are made of flexible material, and multiple anti-collision strips (241) are provided.