Shell of monitoring head shaking machine

The design of the base, L-shaped docking block, and steering component solves the problem of cumbersome installation structure of the monitoring oscillating camera housing, enabling quick disassembly and stable connection, and improving maintenance efficiency and safety.

CN224037440UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24东莞市雅尔电子科技有限公司
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

The existing omnidirectional surveillance camera housing has a cumbersome and complex installation structure, which makes disassembly and maintenance difficult, increasing safety risks and maintenance time.

Method used

The design incorporates a base, L-shaped docking block, mounting components, steering components, and protective components. It enables quick assembly and disassembly through snap-fit, sliding, and threaded connections, while the rotating design of the spherical shell increases monitoring flexibility.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency of disassembling and assembling the monitoring oscillating machine casing, enhances the stability and safety of internal components, reduces blind spots, and simplifies the maintenance process.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a monitoring head shaking machine shell, and belongs to the technical field of monitoring head shaking machine shells. The monitoring head shaking machine shell comprises a base, and the two sides of the upper end of the base are each provided with an L-shaped butt joint block; the mounting assembly comprises a mounting seat, a rotating seat is mounted in the center of the upper end face of the mounting seat, a connecting shaft is fixedly mounted in the center of the rotating seat, butt joint grooves are formed in the two sides of the bottom end of the mounting seat, and the butt joint grooves are connected with the L-shaped butt joint blocks in a clamped mode; the steering assembly comprises a connecting base, the center of the bottom end of the connecting base is rotationally arranged on the inner side of the rotating base in a sleeving mode, a connecting shaft penetrates through the connecting base and extends into the connecting base, and a plurality of bayonet sockets are inserted into the upper end face of the connecting base; the protection assembly comprises an inner shell, an outer shell and a spherical shell, a plurality of internal threaded columns are fixedly installed at the upper end of the interior of the inner shell, the bottom ends of the internal threaded columns are connected with the top end of the bayonet socket in an inserted mode, and the outer shell is arranged on the outer side of the inner shell in a sleeved mode.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of monitoring oscillating camera housing technology, specifically a monitoring oscillating camera housing. Background Technology

[0002] Surveillance cameras are widely used in various security scenarios, from public places such as shopping malls and schools to industrial areas such as factories and warehouses, and even the perimeter protection of ordinary homes. Their flexible rotation feature enables all-round monitoring of large areas, playing an important role in ensuring safety.

[0003] Based on the above, the inventors have discovered the following problems: the existing monitoring pan-tilt camera housing installation structure is cumbersome and complex. In the daily maintenance of the monitoring pan-tilt camera, staff need to regularly inspect, clean and repair the equipment. However, the complex housing installation structure makes disassembly and assembly extremely difficult. Each time maintenance is required, staff need to spend a lot of time disassembling the housing in order to access the internal electronic components. If multiple devices need to be maintained, even more time is required, resulting in security blind spots in the monitoring area and increasing security risks.

[0004] Therefore, in view of this, we have studied and improved the existing structure and its shortcomings, and provided a monitoring oscillating machine housing in order to achieve a more practical purpose. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a housing for a swivel camera to solve the problem of the cumbersome and complicated installation structure of existing swivel camera housings mentioned in the background art.

[0006] In view of the above problems, the technical solution proposed by this utility model is as follows:

[0007] A casing for a swivel camera, comprising:

[0008] The base has L-shaped docking blocks installed on both sides of its upper end;

[0009] The mounting assembly includes a mounting base, a rotating seat is mounted at the center of the upper end face of the mounting base, a connecting shaft is fixedly mounted at the center of the rotating seat, and mating grooves are provided on both sides of the bottom end of the mounting base, the mating grooves engaging with L-shaped mating blocks.

[0010] A steering assembly includes a connecting seat, the bottom center of which is rotatably fitted inside a rotating seat. A connecting shaft extends through the connecting seat into the interior. A plurality of plug-in seats are inserted into the upper surface of the connecting seat. A protective assembly includes an inner shell, an outer shell, and a spherical shell. A plurality of internally threaded posts are fixedly installed on the upper interior of the inner shell. The bottom ends of the internally threaded posts are inserted into the top ends of the plug-in seats. The outer shell is fitted onto the outer side of the inner shell. Movable seats are installed on both sides of the upper interior of the outer shell. The spherical shell is disposed between a pair of movable seats, and one side of the spherical shell is rotatably connected to one of the movable seats.

[0011] The beneficial effects of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are that the base provides a supporting foundation for the entire monitoring pan-tilt unit housing, the L-shaped docking block facilitates engagement with the docking slot of the mounting component, achieving stable installation of the mounting base, the rotating seat and connecting shaft of the mounting component provide rotational support for the steering component, allowing the connecting seat to rotate around the rotating seat, the plug-in seat of the steering component is used to plug into the internal threaded post of the protective component, realizing the connection between the protective component and the steering component, the user inserts a screw inside the plug-in seat, and threadedly connects it with the internal threaded post, realizing the connection between the protective component and the steering component, the inner shell, outer shell and ball shell of the protective component provide protection for the internal components of the monitoring pan-tilt unit, and the rotational design of the ball shell increases the flexibility of monitoring.

[0012] Furthermore, the inner shell has sliding grooves on both sides, and the outer shell has studs installed on both sides of the inner bottom end. A pair of studs are slidably connected to a pair of sliding grooves, and the bottom of the pair of sliding grooves is provided with mounting holes below the threaded holes of the studs.

[0013] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the inner shell's groove is slidably connected to the outer shell's stud, which facilitates the assembly and disassembly of the outer shell and the inner shell. The mounting holes, combined with screws, can be used to install and fix the studs, making the connection between the inner shell and the outer shell more stable and improving the overall stability of the protective assembly.

[0014] Furthermore, a speaker mounting bracket is installed on one side of the upper inner end of the inner shell, and a button bracket is installed on the other side of the upper inner end of the inner shell. A first motor mounting seat is provided at the upper inner end of the inner shell between the speaker mounting bracket and the button bracket.

[0015] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the speaker mounting bracket, button bracket and first motor mounting base inside the inner shell provide installation positions for the speaker, button and motor respectively, which facilitates the monitoring of the orderly installation and layout of the internal components of the oscillating machine and improves the rationality and integration of the internal structure.

[0016] Furthermore, a reserved hole is provided on the bottom side of the housing, and one pressing end of the button bracket extends to the outside through the reserved hole.

[0017] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the reserved hole on the bottom side of the housing allows the pressing end of the button bracket to extend to the outside, making it convenient for users to operate the button and control the monitoring oscillating machine, thus improving the ease of use.

[0018] Furthermore, a lens protective shell is snapped onto one end of the spherical shell, and a second motor mounting base is provided at one end of the interior of the spherical shell.

[0019] The beneficial effects of adopting the above-mentioned further solution are that the lens protective shell at one end of the spherical shell can protect the monitoring lens and prevent it from being damaged, and the second motor mounting base provides a mounting position for the motor, which can drive the spherical shell to rotate, thereby changing the angle of the monitoring lens and expanding the monitoring range.

[0020] Furthermore, an arc-shaped groove is provided on one side of the upper end of the connecting seat, and a limit block is fixedly installed on the bottom side of the arc-shaped groove.

[0021] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the arc-shaped groove and the limiting block on the connecting seat provide a limiting effect for the rotation of the rotating seat, prevent the connecting seat from rotating excessively, and ensure the stability and safety of the oscillating machine rotation.

[0022] Furthermore, a stop block is fixedly installed on the outer side of the upper end of the rotating seat, and the limiting block abuts against the stop block.

[0023] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the abutment block on the rotating seat abuts against the limiting block, which further enhances the limiting effect on the rotation of the connecting seat, ensures that the connecting seat rotates within a reasonable angle range, and improves the reliability of the monitoring oscillating machine.

[0024] Furthermore, a pair of fixing holes are provided on the upper end face of the base.

[0025] The beneficial effect of adopting the above-mentioned further solution is that the fixing holes on the upper surface of the base make it convenient to use bolts and other connecting parts to fix the base in the installation position, making the entire monitoring pan-tilt camera housing more secure and less prone to shaking, thus ensuring the normal operation of the monitoring equipment.

[0026] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The base of the monitoring oscillating camera housing provides a supporting foundation for the entire housing. The L-shaped docking block facilitates engagement with the docking slot of the mounting component, achieving stable installation of the mounting base. The rotating seat and connecting shaft of the mounting component provide rotational support for the steering component, allowing the connecting seat to rotate around the rotating seat. The plug-in seat of the steering component is used to plug into the internal threaded post of the protective component, achieving connection between the protective component and the steering component. The user inserts a screw inside the plug-in seat to connect with the internal threaded post, achieving connection between the protective component and the steering component. The inner shell, outer shell, and ball shell of the protective component provide protection for the internal components of the monitoring oscillating camera. At the same time, the rotating design of the ball shell increases the flexibility of monitoring. The sliding groove of the inner shell is slidably connected to the stud of the outer shell, facilitating the assembly and disassembly of the outer shell and the inner shell. The mounting holes, combined with screws, can be used to install and fix the studs, making the connection between the inner shell and the outer shell more stable and improving the overall stability of the protective component. Through the sliding connection between the outer shell and the inner shell, and the plug-in connection between the internal threaded post and the plug-in seat, the user can quickly disassemble and install the monitoring oscillating camera housing, greatly improving the efficiency of subsequent disassembly, assembly, and maintenance. Attached Figure Description

[0027] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the outer casing of the monitoring oscillating machine disclosed in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0028] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the base and steering assembly of the monitoring oscillating machine housing disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 ;

[0029] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the base and steering assembly of the monitoring oscillating machine housing disclosed in an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 ;

[0030] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the inner shell of the monitoring oscillating machine disclosed in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0031] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the spherical shell of the monitoring oscillating machine disclosed in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0032] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the outer shell of the monitoring oscillating machine disclosed in an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0033] In the diagram: 100, base; 101, steering assembly; 10101, connecting seat; 10102, plug-in seat; 10103, arc groove; 10104, limit block; 102, protective assembly; 10201, inner shell; 10202, first motor mounting seat; 10203, mounting hole; 10204, button bracket; 10205, internally threaded post; 10206, speaker mounting bracket; 10207, outer shell; 10 208. Spherical shell; 10209. Second motor mounting base; 10210. Lens protective shell; 10211. Stud; 10212. Movable seat; 10213. Reserved hole; 10214. Slide groove; 103. Mounting assembly; 10301. Mounting base; 10302. Rotary seat; 10303. Docking groove; 10304. Abutment block; 10305. Connecting shaft; 104. L-shaped docking block; 105. Fixing hole. Detailed Implementation

[0034] 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 of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0035] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 6This utility model provides a technical solution: a monitoring oscillating camera housing, comprising: a base 100, with L-shaped docking blocks 104 mounted on both sides of the upper end of the base 100; a mounting assembly 103, including a mounting seat 10301, a rotating seat 10302 mounted at the center of the upper surface of the mounting seat 10301, a connecting shaft 10305 fixedly mounted at the center of the rotating seat 10302, and docking grooves 10303 formed on both sides of the bottom end of the mounting seat 10301, the docking grooves 10303 engaging with the L-shaped docking blocks 104; and a steering assembly 101, including a connecting seat 10101, connecting... The bottom center of the connector 10101 is rotatably sleeved on the inner side of the rotating seat 10302. The connecting shaft 10305 extends through the connector 10101 into the interior. Several plug-in seats 10102 are inserted into the upper end face of the connector 10101. The protective assembly 102 includes an inner shell 10201, an outer shell 10207, and a spherical shell 10208. Several internally threaded posts 10205 are fixedly installed on the upper end of the inner shell 10201. The bottom ends of the internally threaded posts 10205 are inserted into the top ends of the plug-in seats 10102. The outer shell 10207 is sleeved on the outer side of the inner shell 10201. Movable seats 10212 are installed on both sides of the upper part of the interior of the 07. A spherical shell 10208 is located between a pair of movable seats 10212, and one side of the spherical shell 10208 is rotatably connected to one of the movable seats 10212. The base 100 provides a supporting foundation for the entire monitoring pan-tilt unit housing. The L-shaped docking block 104 can be easily engaged with the docking groove 10303 of the mounting component 103 to achieve a stable installation of the mounting seat 10301. The rotating seat 10302 and the connecting shaft 10305 of the mounting component 103 provide rotational support for the steering component 101, allowing the connecting seat 10101 to rotate around the pivot. The rotating base 10302 rotates, and the plug-in base 10102 of the steering assembly 101 is used to plug into the internal threaded post 10205 of the protective assembly 102 to realize the connection between the protective assembly 102 and the steering assembly 101. The user inserts a screw into the plug-in base 10102 and threadedly connects it to the internal threaded post 10205 to realize the connection between the protective assembly 102 and the steering assembly 101. The inner shell 10201, outer shell 10207 and ball shell 10208 of the protective assembly 102 provide protection for the internal components of the oscillating machine, while the rotating design of the ball shell 10208 increases the flexibility of monitoring.

[0036] 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 of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0037] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 6 The inner shell 10201 has sliding grooves 10214 on both sides. The inner bottom of the outer shell 10207 has studs 10211 on both sides. A pair of studs 10211 are slidably connected to a pair of sliding grooves 10214. The bottom of each pair of sliding grooves 10214, located below the threaded holes of the studs 10211, has mounting holes 10203. A speaker mounting bracket 10206 is mounted on one side of the upper inner end of the inner shell 10201, and a button bracket 10204 is mounted on the other side of the upper inner inner end of the inner shell 10201. An internal upper part is provided with a first motor mounting base 10202 located between the speaker mounting bracket 10206 and the button bracket 10204. A reserved hole 10213 is opened on the bottom side of the outer shell 10207. One pressing end of the button bracket 10204 extends to the outside through the reserved hole 10213. One end of the spherical shell 10208 is snapped with a lens protective shell 10210. A second motor mounting base 10209 is provided at one end of the inner shell 10208. The sliding groove 10214 of the inner shell 10201 slides with the stud 10211 of the outer shell 10207. The movable connection facilitates the assembly and disassembly of the outer shell 10207 and the inner shell 10201. The mounting holes 10203, equipped with screws, can be used to install and fix the studs 10211, making the connection between the inner shell 10201 and the outer shell 10207 more secure and improving the overall stability of the protective assembly 102. The speaker mounting bracket 10206, button bracket 10204, and first motor mounting base 10202 inside the inner shell 10201 provide mounting positions for the speaker, button, and motor, respectively, facilitating the monitoring of the orderly installation and layout of the internal components of the oscillating machine and improving... The rationality and integration of the internal structure, the reserved hole 10213 on the bottom side of the outer shell 10207, allow the pressing end of the button bracket 10204 to extend to the outside, making it convenient for users to operate the button and control the monitoring pan-tilt camera, thus improving the ease of use. The lens protective shell 10210 at one end of the ball shell 10208 can protect the monitoring lens and prevent it from being damaged. The second motor mounting base 10209 provides a mounting position for the motor, which can drive the ball shell 10208 to rotate, thereby changing the angle of the monitoring lens and expanding the monitoring range.

[0038] 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 of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0039] Please see Figure 1 - Figure 6An arc-shaped groove 10103 is provided on one side of the upper end of the connecting seat 10101. A limit block 10104 is fixedly installed on the bottom side of the arc-shaped groove 10103. A stop block 10304 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the upper end of the rotating seat 10302. The limit block 10104 abuts against the stop block 10304. A pair of fixing holes 105 are provided on the upper end face of the base 100. The arc-shaped groove 10103 and the limit block 10104 on the connecting seat 10101 provide a limiting function for the rotation of the rotating seat 10302, preventing the connecting seat 10101 from rotating excessively. To ensure the stability and safety of the PTZ camera's rotation, the abutment 10304 on the rotating base 10302 abuts against the limiting block 10104, further enhancing the limiting effect on the rotation of the connecting base 10101. This ensures that the connecting base 10101 rotates within a reasonable angle range, improving the reliability of the PTZ camera. The fixing hole 105 on the upper surface of the base 100 facilitates the use of bolts or other connecting parts to fix the base 100 in the installation position, making the entire PTZ camera housing more secure and less prone to shaking, thus ensuring the normal operation of the monitoring equipment.

[0040] Specifically, the working principle of this type of PTZ camera housing is as follows: First, the base 100 is firmly fixed in the installation position using bolts and other connecting parts through the fixing holes 105 on the upper end face of the base 100, providing stable support for the entire PTZ camera. The L-shaped mating blocks 104 on both sides of the upper end of the base 100 engage with the mating grooves 10303 on both sides of the bottom end of the mounting base 10301 of the mounting assembly 103, achieving stable installation of the mounting base 10301. The rotating seat 10302 and connecting shaft 10305 at the center of the upper end face of the mounting base 10301 provide... The connecting seat 10101 of the steering assembly 101 provides rotational support. The connecting seat 10101 can rotate around the rotating seat 10302. The arc-shaped groove 10103 and the limiting block 10104 on the connecting seat 10101 cooperate with the abutment 10304 on the outer side of the upper end of the rotating seat 10302 to limit the rotation angle of the connecting seat 10101, ensuring the stability and safety of rotation. The insertion seat 10102 of the steering assembly 101 is connected to the internally threaded post 10205 at the upper end of the inner shell 10201 of the protective assembly 102 by screws. The two are now firmly connected. Inside the inner shell 10201, the speaker mounting bracket 10206, button bracket 10204, and first motor mounting base 10202 provide mounting positions for the speaker, button, and motor, respectively. The pre-drilled hole 10213 on the bottom side of the outer shell 10207 allows the pressing end of the button bracket 10204 to extend to the outside for easy user operation. The sliding grooves 10214 on both sides of the inner shell 10201 are slidably connected to the studs 10211 on both sides of the bottom inside the outer shell 10207 for easy assembly and disassembly. Mounting hole 10203 The screws make the connection between the two more secure. The ball shell 10208 of the protective component 102 is rotatably connected to the movable seat 10212 at one end and is located between the movable seats 10212 on both sides of the upper end inside the outer shell 10207. The lens protective shell 10210 at one end of the ball shell 10208 protects the monitoring lens. The second motor mounting seat 10209 inside it installs a motor to drive the ball shell 10208 to rotate, thereby changing the angle of the monitoring lens and expanding the monitoring range. The whole system realizes the protection of the internal components of the monitoring pan-tilt machine and the function of flexible turning monitoring.

Claims

1. A casing for a monitoring oscillating camera, characterized in that, include: A base (100), on both sides of the upper end of the base (100) are installed L-shaped docking blocks (104); The mounting assembly (103) includes a mounting base (10301), a rotating base (10302) is mounted at the center of the upper end face of the mounting base (10301), a connecting shaft (10305) is fixedly mounted at the center of the rotating base (10302), and a docking groove (10303) is provided on both sides of the bottom end of the mounting base (10301), and the docking groove (10303) is engaged with an L-shaped docking block (104). The steering assembly (101) includes a connecting seat (10101), the bottom center of which is rotatably sleeved on the inner side of the rotating seat (10302), the connecting shaft (10305) extending through the connecting seat (10101) into the interior, and a plurality of plug-in seats (10102) inserted into the upper end face of the connecting seat (10101). The protective assembly (102) includes an inner shell (10201), an outer shell (10207), and a spherical shell (10208). The inner shell (10201) has several internally threaded posts (10205) fixedly installed on its upper inner end. The bottom end of the internally threaded posts (10205) is inserted into the top end of the plug-in seat (10102). The outer shell (10207) is sleeved on the outside of the inner shell (10201). Movable seats (10212) are installed on both sides of the upper inner end of the outer shell (10207). The spherical shell (10208) is disposed between a pair of movable seats (10212), and one side of the spherical shell (10208) is rotatably connected to one of the movable seats (10212).

2. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, The inner shell (10201) has sliding grooves (10214) on both sides, and the outer shell (10207) has studs (10211) installed on both sides of the inner bottom end. A pair of studs (10211) are slidably connected to a pair of sliding grooves (10214). The bottom end of the pair of sliding grooves (10214) is provided with mounting holes (10203) below the threaded holes of the studs (10211).

3. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, A speaker mounting bracket (10206) is installed on one side of the upper interior of the inner shell (10201), and a button bracket (10204) is installed on the other side of the upper interior of the inner shell (10201). A first motor mounting seat (10202) is provided at the upper interior of the inner shell (10201) between the speaker mounting bracket (10206) and the button bracket (10204).

4. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bottom side of the outer casing (10207) is provided with a reserved hole (10213), and the pressing end of one side of the button bracket (10204) extends to the outside through the reserved hole (10213).

5. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, One end of the spherical shell (10208) is fitted with a lens protective shell (10210), and a second motor mounting base (10209) is provided inside one end of the spherical shell (10208).

6. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, An arc-shaped groove (10103) is provided on one side of the upper end of the connecting seat (10101), and a limit block (10104) is fixedly installed on the bottom side of the arc-shaped groove (10103).

7. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 6, characterized in that, A stop block (10304) is fixedly installed on the outer side of the upper end of the rotating seat (10302), and the limiting block (10104) abuts against the stop block (10304).

8. The casing of a monitoring oscillating camera according to claim 1, characterized in that, A pair of fixing holes (105) are provided on the upper end surface of the base (100).