Photoelectric module tray with limiting structure
By setting a limiting structure and a soft layer at the bottom of the receiving slot of the optoelectronic module tray, the problem of shaking and damage caused by stacked trays during transportation of optoelectronic modules is solved, achieving higher transportation reliability and protection of optoelectronic modules.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
During the transportation of optoelectronic modules, gaps between the upper and lower pallets when stacking them can cause the optoelectronic modules to shake and be damaged.
A limiting structure, called a boss, is set at the bottom of the receiving groove of the tray body. It is used to extend into the receiving groove of the next layer of tray to limit the shaking of the photoelectric module. The soft layer reduces contact damage, and the positioning components and fixing blocks improve stability.
This effectively prevents the optoelectronic module from shaking and flipping during transportation, improving transportation reliability and protecting the integrity of the optoelectronic module.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to packing tray technical field especially relates to a kind of photovoltaic module tray with limiting structure. BACKGROUND
[0002] Optical module is a main component on optical transmission equipment, its function is to carry out photoelectric conversion, i.e. electric signal is converted into optical signal, then it is transmitted through optical fiber, and the optical signal transmitted is converted into electric signal through optical module. In order to protect optical module in the process of transportation, optical module is generally placed in tray for transportation, when quantity is much, it needs to be stacked tray to speed up the efficiency of transportation.
[0003] However, in the stacking process, due to the stacking of upper and lower trays, the optical module on the lower tray is located between the upper and lower trays, and the gap between the upper and lower trays makes the optical module shake and turn over during transportation, causing damage to the optical module. UTILITY MODEL CONTENT
[0004] The utility model aims at overcoming the insufficient in prior art, provide a kind of photovoltaic module tray with limiting structure.
[0005] The utility model aims at overcoming the insufficient in prior art, provide a kind of photovoltaic module tray with limiting structure.
[0006] A kind of photovoltaic module tray with limiting structure, comprising: tray body, the tray body is equipped with placement area, the placement area is set down concave, the placement area is equipped with multiple containing groove for placing optical module, adjacent two the containing groove is equipped with the bulge of partition, the position of the bottom of the tray body relative to the containing groove is equipped with limiting structure, the limiting structure is set down bulge, when multiple the tray body is stacked, the limiting structure of the tray body of last layer is used to extend into the containing groove of the tray body of next layer, to limit optical module.
[0007] In one embodiment, the limiting structure is a boss, the boss is set down bulge, and the boss is used to extend into the containing groove of the tray body of next layer.
[0008] In one embodiment, the bottom of the tray body is equipped with boss relative to the position of both ends of the containing groove, and the boss at both ends of the containing groove is used to limit the position of both ends of the optical module placed in the containing groove of the tray body of next layer.
[0009] In one embodiment, the bottom side of the boss is equipped with soft layer, and the soft layer is located at the side position of the boss extending into the containing groove of the tray body of next layer.
[0010] In one embodiment, the placement area is provided with two dividing slots, which divide the receiving slot and the partition into sections.
[0011] In one embodiment, each of the two partition slots is provided with a retrieval slot relative to the position of each partition, the retrieval slot being used to facilitate the removal of the photoelectric module.
[0012] In one embodiment, multiple inwardly recessed grooves are provided at intervals on both sides of the partition.
[0013] In one embodiment, the placement area is provided with fixing blocks at both ends of each of the receiving slots. The fixing blocks are housed in the receiving slots, and the protrusion height of the fixing blocks is lower than the surface of the tray body. The fixing blocks located at both ends of the receiving slots are used to fix the two ends of the photoelectric module.
[0014] In one embodiment, the fixing block has a rubber layer on the side facing the photoelectric module, and the rubber layer is used to abut against the photoelectric module.
[0015] In one embodiment, positioning components are provided on both sides of the pallet body relative to the placement area. The positioning components are recessed downwards and include a first-stage positioning groove and a second-stage positioning groove. A first-stage positioning groove is provided on each of the two inner walls opposite to the second-stage positioning groove. The first-stage positioning groove is lower than the surface of the pallet body, and the second-stage positioning groove is lower than the first-stage positioning groove. When multiple pallet bodies are stacked, the first-stage positioning groove of the lower pallet body supports the bottom of the second-stage positioning groove of the upper pallet body.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has at least the following advantages:
[0017] This utility model discloses a photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure. By setting a limiting structure, which is a boss, at the bottom of the tray body relative to the receiving groove where the photoelectric module is placed, the limiting structure can limit the photoelectric module in the receiving groove of the lower tray body when multiple tray bodies are stacked. This prevents the photoelectric module from shaking too much during transportation and causing it to overturn, thus improving the reliability of the photoelectric module during transportation. Attached Figure Description
[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly described below.
[0019] Figure 1A front view of a photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure provided by this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the back structure of a photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure provided by this utility model;
[0021] Figure 3 A cross-sectional view of two stacked tray bodies in a photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure provided by this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the two tray bodies stacked in a photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure provided by this utility model.
[0023] Figure descriptions: 10. Tray body; 11. Placement area; 111. Receiving groove; 112. Divider; 1121. Groove; 113. Dividing groove; 114. Retrieval groove; 115. Fixing block; 1151. Rubber layer; 20. Photoelectric module; 30. Limiting structure; 31. Soft layer; 40. Positioning component; 41. First-stage positioning groove; 42. Second-stage positioning groove. Detailed Implementation
[0024] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more comprehensive description of this utility model will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0025] A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure, as shown in the reference Figure 1 and Figure 2The system includes a tray body 10, within which a placement area 11 is provided. The placement area 11 is recessed downwards and has multiple receiving slots 111 for placing optoelectronic modules 20. The receiving slots 111 are formed along the length of the placement area 11, and a protruding partition 112 is provided between adjacent receiving slots 111 to separate the receiving slots 111 and thus separate the optoelectronic modules 20. A limiting structure 30 is provided at the bottom of the tray body 10 relative to the receiving slots 111. The limiting structure 30 is protruding downwards and extends into the receiving slots 111 of the next layer of the tray body 10 to limit the placement of the optoelectronic modules 20 in the receiving slots 111, preventing the optoelectronic modules 20 from tipping over during transportation. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the optoelectronic modules 20 contained in the receiving slots 111 are PCBA boards. The placement area 11 is recessed downwards, so that the entire area of the placement area 11 and the receiving slots 111 is lower than the surface of the tray body 10. This allows the multiple receiving slots 111 of the lower tray body 10 to limit the multiple receiving slots 111 of the upper tray body 10 when two tray bodies 10 are stacked. The limiting structure 30 at the bottom of the upper tray body 10 relative to the receiving slots 111 can limit the photoelectric module 20 in the receiving slots 111 of the lower tray body 10. The upper surface of the partition 112 is flush with the surface of the tray body 10, and the partition 112 and the tray body 10 are integrally formed.
[0026] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The limiting structure 30 is a boss, which is convex downwards. The boss is used to extend into the receiving groove 111 of the next layer tray body 10, and the boss does not contact the photoelectric module 20 in the receiving groove 111 of the next layer tray body 10.
[0027] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The bottom of the pallet body 10 is provided with protrusions at both ends of the receiving groove 111. The protrusions at both ends of the receiving groove 111 are used to limit the positions of the photoelectric module 20 placed in the receiving groove 111 of the next pallet body 10, so as to limit the large displacement of the photoelectric module 20 during transportation and reduce the damage caused by shaking of the photoelectric module 20.
[0028] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 2 A soft layer 31 is provided on the bottom side of the boss. The soft layer 31 is located on the side of the boss that extends into the receiving groove 111 of the next layer of the tray body 10. When the photoelectric module 20 shakes slightly during transportation, it will come into contact with the soft layer 31 of the boss. Since the soft layer 31 is made of soft material, it will not damage the photoelectric module 20 when it comes into contact with it.
[0029] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 The placement area 11 has two dividing slots 113, which divide the multiple receiving slots 111 and multiple partitions 112 into segments. Specifically, the dividing slots 113 divide the receiving slots 111 and partitions 112 into three sections: left, middle, and right. The dividing slots 113 are used to expose the side of the optoelectronic module 20 placed in the receiving slot 111.
[0030] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 Each of the two partition grooves 113 is provided with a retrieval groove 114 at a position relative to each partition 112. The retrieval groove 114 is used to insert two fingers into the retrieval groove 114 on the two sides of the photoelectric module 20 when taking out the photoelectric module 20, clamp the photoelectric module 20 and take it out, so that the photoelectric module 20 can be taken out easily.
[0031] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 The retrieval slot 114 is arranged in a U-shape to provide sufficient space for the user to retrieve the photoelectric module 20.
[0032] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 Multiple inwardly recessed grooves 1121 are provided at intervals on both sides of the partition 112. The grooves 1121 can reduce the weight of the partition 112, thereby reducing the overall weight of the tray body 10.
[0033] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 3 Each placement area 11 has a fixing block 115 at both ends of each receiving slot 111. The fixing block 115 is housed within the receiving slot 111, and the protrusion height of the fixing block 115 is lower than the surface of the tray body 10. The fixing blocks 115 located at both ends of the receiving slot 111 are used to fix the two ends of the photoelectric module 20. When the photoelectric module 20 is housed in the receiving slot 111, the two fixing blocks 115 support the two ends of the photoelectric module 20 to limit the position of the photoelectric module 20 and prevent the photoelectric module 20 from shaking significantly.
[0034] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 3 The fixing block 115 has a rubber layer 1151 on the side facing the photoelectric module 20. The rubber layer 1151 is used to abut against the photoelectric module 20 to avoid damaging the photoelectric module 20.
[0035] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 4Positioning components 40 are provided on both sides of the pallet body 10 relative to the placement area 11. Each positioning component 40 is arranged in a downwardly recessed groove 1121. Each positioning component 40 includes a first-stage positioning groove 41 and a second-stage positioning groove 42, which are arranged in a stepped manner. A first-stage positioning groove 41 is provided on each of the two opposite inner walls of the second-stage positioning groove 42. The first-stage positioning groove 41 is lower than the surface of the pallet body 10, and the second-stage positioning groove 42 is lower than the first-stage positioning groove 41. When multiple pallet bodies 10 are stacked, the first-stage positioning groove 41 of the lower pallet body 10 supports the bottom of the second-stage positioning groove 42 of the upper pallet body 10, thus providing a limiting and supporting function.
[0036] Furthermore, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 4 The tray body 10 has multiple sets of positioning components 40 on both sides of the placement area 11, and the multiple positioning components 40 on both sides of the placement area 11 are symmetrically arranged.
[0037] This invention provides a limiting structure 30 at the bottom of the tray body 10 relative to the receiving groove 111 where the photoelectric module 20 is placed. The limiting structure 30 is a boss, so that when multiple tray bodies 10 are stacked, the limiting structure 30 at the bottom of the upper tray body 10 relative to the receiving groove 111 can limit the photoelectric module 20 in the receiving groove 111 of the lower tray body 10, so as to prevent the photoelectric module 20 from shaking too much during transportation and causing it to overturn, thereby improving the reliability of the photoelectric module 20 during transportation.
[0038] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the 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 all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure, characterized in that, include: The tray body (10) has a placement area (11) inside, the placement area (11) is recessed downwards, the placement area (11) has multiple receiving slots (111) for placing photoelectric modules (20), and a raised partition (112) is provided between two adjacent receiving slots (111). The bottom of the tray body (10) is provided with a limiting structure (30) relative to the receiving slots (111), the limiting structure (30) is protruding downwards. When multiple tray bodies (10) are stacked, the limiting structure (30) of the upper layer of the tray body (10) is used to extend into the receiving slots (111) of the lower layer of the tray body (10) to limit the photoelectric module (20).
2. The photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting structure (30) is a boss, which is convex downwards and is used to extend into the receiving groove (111) of the next layer of the tray body (10).
3. The photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The bottom of the tray body (10) is provided with protrusions at both ends of the receiving groove (111). The protrusions at both ends of the receiving groove (111) are used to limit the positions of the photoelectric module (20) placed in the receiving groove (111) of the next layer of the tray body (10).
4. The photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bottom side of the boss is provided with a soft layer (31), which is located on one side of the boss extending into the receiving groove (111) of the next layer of the tray body (10).
5. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The placement area (11) is provided with two dividing grooves (113), which divide the receiving groove (111) and the partition (112) into sections.
6. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 5, characterized in that, Each of the two partition slots (113) is provided with a retrieval slot (114) at a position relative to each of the partitions (112), and the retrieval slot (114) is used to facilitate the removal of the photoelectric module (20).
7. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The partition (112) has multiple inwardly recessed grooves (1121) spaced apart on both sides.
8. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The placement area (11) is provided with fixing blocks (115) at both ends of each of the receiving slots (111). The fixing blocks (115) are housed in the receiving slots (111), and the protrusion height of the fixing blocks (115) is lower than the surface of the tray body (10). The fixing blocks (115) located at both ends of the receiving slots (111) are used to fix the two ends of the photoelectric module (20).
9. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 8, characterized in that, The fixing block (115) has a rubber layer (1151) on the side facing the photoelectric module (20), and the rubber layer (1151) is used to abut against the photoelectric module (20).
10. A photoelectric module tray with a limiting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pallet body (10) has positioning components (40) on both sides of the placement area (11). The positioning components (40) are recessed downwards. The positioning components (40) include a first-stage positioning groove (41) and a second-stage positioning groove (42). The second-stage positioning groove (42) has a first-stage positioning groove (41) on each of its two inner walls. The first-stage positioning groove (41) is lower than the surface of the pallet body (10). The second-stage positioning groove (42) is lower than the first-stage positioning groove (41). When multiple pallet bodies (10) are stacked, the first-stage positioning groove (41) of the lower pallet body (10) supports the bottom of the second-stage positioning groove (42) of the upper pallet body (10).