Socket wallboard installation structure and assembly type socket wallboard
By incorporating a removable socket hole into the wall panel, the removable socket is integrated with the wall panel, solving the problems of difficult installation and large space occupation of existing removable socket products, thus achieving simplified installation and space saving.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423323327.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-05-15
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-31
AI Technical Summary
Existing portable socket products are difficult to install and take up a lot of extra space, affecting space utilization.
The wall panel has a socket sliding hole, and the socket slides onto the hole to integrate with the wall panel. The socket can be integrated by installing the wall panel.
This reduces the difficulty of installing portable sockets and minimizes the space they occupy.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of prefabricated wall technology, and more specifically, to a socket wall panel installation structure and a prefabricated socket wall panel. Background Technology
[0002] In interior wall decoration, wall sockets are generally fixed in location. In practice, if the distance between the appliance and the socket exceeds the length of the power cord, it will affect the appliance's normal operation. To address this, some portable socket products have appeared on the market. These products are installed on the finished wall and can be moved within a certain range to adjust the distance between the socket and the appliance, allowing the plug to be smoothly connected and used normally. However, because these portable sockets are installed after the wall, they are not compatible with the wall surface, requiring complex installation, which is somewhat difficult, and they occupy a significant amount of additional space, limiting the use of space. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a socket wall panel installation structure and a prefabricated socket wall panel to solve the technical problems of existing mobile socket products having high installation difficulty and occupying a lot of extra space.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] In a first aspect, this utility model provides a socket wall panel installation structure, comprising: a wall panel having at least one socket movable hole thereon, the socket movable hole penetrating through the wall panel along the thickness direction, and the wall panel being fastened to the wall surface; and a movable socket slidably connected to the socket movable hole.
[0006] This socket wall panel installation structure integrates the socket with the wall panel by providing at least one socket sliding hole on the wall panel, allowing the socket to slide onto the hole. The socket can be installed directly on the wall panel without needing to install it on the wall or wall panel later. This not only reduces the installation difficulty of the socket but also minimizes the space occupied by the socket on the wall panel.
[0007] In some alternative embodiments, the removable socket includes a base box and a panel. The base box is fixedly connected to the back of the wall panel, and the panel is disposed on the front of the wall panel and is slidably connected to the base box through a socket movement hole.
[0008] In some alternative embodiments, the bottom box includes a housing and a slide groove disposed within the housing. The opening of the slide groove faces the socket moving hole, and first conductive electrodes are respectively provided on the inner walls of the slide groove on both sides. A plug is provided on one side of the panel, and second conductive electrodes are respectively provided on both sides of the plug in the thickness direction. The plug is inserted into the slide groove through the socket moving hole, and the first conductive electrodes abut against the second conductive electrodes one by one.
[0009] In some optional embodiments, the first conductive electrode includes a first fixed bracket and a first contact terminal. The first fixed bracket is embedded in the inner wall of the slide groove, and the first contact terminal is fixedly connected to one side of the first fixed bracket and protrudes from the inner wall of the slide groove. At least one first spring is provided between the other side of the first fixed bracket and the inner wall of the slide groove, and the first spring is connected to the first fixed bracket and the inner wall of the slide groove respectively. The second conductive electrode includes a second contact terminal and a second fixed bracket. The second contact terminal is fixedly connected to one side of the second fixed bracket, and a guide strip or / and guide groove is provided on the other side of the second fixed bracket. The second fixed brackets of the two second conductive electrodes are movably connected to the ends of the inserts. The guide strips on the two second fixed brackets are connected to the guide grooves one by one, and at least one second spring is connected between the two second fixed brackets. The second contact terminals of the two second conductive electrodes are arranged opposite to each other. When the insert of the panel is inserted into the slide groove, the second contact terminal on the insert and the first contact terminal on the inner wall of the slide groove are pressed against each other and keep in contact.
[0010] In some alternative embodiments, the first contact terminal includes a flat contact surface and the second contact terminal includes an arcuate contact surface, wherein the flat contact surface and the arcuate contact surface abut against each other when the panel is connected to the bottom box.
[0011] In some alternative embodiments, a leveling component is connected to the wall surface, and the wall panel is fixedly connected to the leveling component.
[0012] In some alternative embodiments, the leveling component includes a keel.
[0013] In some alternative embodiments, the wall panel has a socket movable hole, the length direction of which is parallel to one of the edges of the wall panel; or, the wall panel has two socket movable holes, which are not on the same straight line but are interconnected.
[0014] In some alternative embodiments, the wall panel is a single prefabricated wall panel.
[0015] Secondly, this utility model also provides a prefabricated socket wall panel, which is provided with at least one socket moving hole and a movable socket. The socket moving hole penetrates the prefabricated socket wall panel along the thickness direction, and the movable socket is slidably connected to the socket moving hole.
[0016] Since the prefabricated socket wall panel and the socket wall panel installation structure have the same specific technical features, the technical effect of the prefabricated socket wall panel is similar to that of the socket wall panel installation structure in any of the above embodiments. To save space, it will not be described again here. Attached Figure Description
[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0018] Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of a socket wall panel mounting structure (excluding the panel) provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 A front view of a socket wall panel mounting structure provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a side view of the connection between the wall panel and the mobile socket provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between the first conductive electrode and the second conductive electrode provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection between the bottom box and the wall panel provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the front structure of the bottom box provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 7 A side view of the bottom box provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first conductive electrode in the groove provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0026] Figure 9 A side view of the panel provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 10 A schematic diagram of the structure of the second conductive electrode on the insert provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 11 A schematic diagram of the structure of a movable socket hole on a wall panel provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of another movable socket hole on the wall panel provided in an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0030] The reference numerals in the figures are as follows: 1. Wall panel; 11. Socket movable hole; 2. Movable socket; 21. Base box; 22. Panel; 23. Slide groove; 24. First conductive electrode; 241. First fixed bracket; 242. First contact terminal; 243. First spring; 25. Insert strip; 26. Second conductive electrode; 261. Second contact terminal; 262. Second fixed bracket; 263. Guide strip; 264. Guide groove; 265. Second spring; 3. Wall; 4. Keel. Detailed Implementation
[0031] To make the technical problem to be solved, the technical solution, and the beneficial effects of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0032] It should be noted that when a component is referred to as "fixed to" or "set on" another component, it may be directly or indirectly located on that other component. When a component is referred to as "connected to" another component, it may be directly or indirectly connected to that other component. The terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "rear," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate orientations or positions based on the accompanying drawings, and are for ease of description only, and should not be construed as limiting the technical solution. The terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features. "A plurality" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly defined.
[0033] Please see Figures 1 to 11 In some embodiments of this application, a socket wall panel mounting structure is provided, including a wall panel 1 and a movable socket 2. The wall panel 1 is provided with at least one socket movable hole 11, which penetrates the wall panel 1 along the thickness direction of the wall panel 1. The wall panel 1 is fastened to the wall surface, and the movable socket 2 is slidably connected to the socket movable hole 11.
[0034] Specifically, wall panel 1 is preferably a wall panel, and the material of the wall panel includes, but is not limited to, ceramic tiles, wood panels, plastic panels, aluminum panels, alloy panels, and glass. For example, Figure 11 Wall panel 1 is a ceramic tile wall panel, and wall panel 1 is a single piece of tile.
[0035] In practical applications, the mobile socket 2 moves along the socket moving hole 11 on the wall panel 1 to adjust the position of the socket. When the distance between the appliance and the socket exceeds the length of the appliance plug cord, the position of the mobile socket 2 is adjusted along the socket moving hole 11 so that the plug of the appliance can be smoothly inserted into the mobile socket 2.
[0036] In this embodiment, at least one socket movable hole 11 is provided on the wall panel 1, so that the movable socket 2 is slidably connected to the socket movable hole 11, thereby achieving the effect of integrating the movable socket 2 with the wall panel 1. The movable socket 2 can be obtained by simply installing the wall panel 1 normally, without having to install it on the wall or wall panel 1 afterwards. This not only reduces the installation difficulty of the movable socket 2, but also makes the movable socket 2 occupy less space on the wall panel 1.
[0037] In some alternative embodiments, a leveling component is connected to the wall surface, and the wall panel 1 is fixedly connected to the leveling component.
[0038] Specifically, leveling components are installed on the wall surface or wall body 3 to level the wall surface or wall body 3 so that the wall panel 1 can be fixed flat on the wall surface or wall body 3. Of course, the wall surface can also be leveled to meet the installation requirements of the wall panel 1, so that the wall panel 1 can be directly fixed to the wall surface.
[0039] Specifically, the leveling component can be selected from products such as leveling shims, support frames, or keels 4. In this embodiment, the leveling component is preferably a keel 4. For example, such as Figure 1 As shown, the keel 4 is fixedly connected to the wall surface for leveling the wall surface, and the wall panel 1 is fixedly connected to the keel 4. It is understood that the material of the keel 4 includes, but is not limited to, wood keel, light steel keel, or alloy keel, and the structure of the keel, the keel and the wall surface, and the fixing connection method between the wall panel 1 and the keel are not limited in this utility model.
[0040] In this embodiment, a leveling component is used to level the wall surface, and the wall panel 1 is fixedly connected to the leveling component to ensure the flatness of the wall surface.
[0041] In some alternative embodiments, the movable socket 2 includes a base box 21 and a panel 22. The base box 21 is fixedly connected to the back of the wall panel 1, and the panel 22 is disposed on the front of the wall panel 1 and is slidably and detachably connected to the base box 21 through the socket movable hole 11.
[0042] Specifically, in combination Figure 1 , Figure 2 Figure 3 and Figure 5In this case, the base box 21 is fixed to the back of the wall panel 1, and the panel 22 is set on the front of the wall panel 1. The panel 22 is electrically connected to the base box 21 through the socket moving hole 11, and the panel 22 can move along the socket moving hole 11 to change its position. It can be seen that the movable socket 2 is integrated with the wall panel 1, which is equivalent to integrating the movable socket 2 on the wall panel 1. During installation, only the wall panel 1 needs to be installed, and there is no need to install the movable socket 2 on the wall or wall panel 1.
[0043] In practical applications, the connection method between panel 22 and back box 21 is not unique. For example, panel 22 and back box 21 are preferably detachably connected. Panel 22 is inserted into back box 21 through socket moving hole 11, so that panel 22 can move along socket moving hole 11 to change position. When electrical appliances are not needed, panel 22 can be pulled out of socket moving hole 11, so that the number of panels 22 can be increased or decreased as needed, and panel 22 can be easily replaced if it is damaged.
[0044] In some alternative embodiments, the bottom box 21 includes a housing and a slide groove 23 disposed within the housing. The opening of the slide groove 23 faces the socket moving hole 11, and first conductive electrodes 24 are respectively provided on the inner walls of the two sides of the slide groove 23.
[0045] A strip 25 is provided on one side of the panel 22. Second conductive electrodes 26 are provided on both sides of the strip 25 in the thickness direction. The strip 25 is inserted into the slide groove 23 through the socket moving hole 11. The first conductive electrode 24 abuts against the second conductive electrode 26 in a corresponding manner.
[0046] Specifically, in combination Figure 5 and Figure 6For example, the bottom box 21 is a rectangular shell with two mounting holes on each of the two opposite sides. The shell is pre-fixed to the back of the wall panel 1 using screws. Two first conductive electrodes 24 are provided on the inner walls of the sliding groove 23 on both sides of the shell. Each first conductive electrode 24 includes a first fixing bracket 241 and a first contact terminal 242. The first fixing bracket 241 is embedded in the inner wall of the sliding groove 23. The first contact terminal 242 is fixedly connected to one side of the first fixing bracket 241 and protrudes from the inner wall. At least one first spring 243 is provided between the other side of the first fixing bracket and the inner wall. The first spring 243 is connected to the first fixing bracket and the inner wall respectively. When the insert 25 of panel 22 is inserted into the slide 23, the second contact terminal 261 on the insert 25 and the first contact terminal 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 press against each other and remain in contact, causing the two first contact terminals 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 to move in opposite directions, thereby compressing the first spring 243 and putting the first spring 243 in a compressed state. At the same time, under the elastic force of the first spring 243, the first contact terminal 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 and the second contact terminal 261 on the insert 25 are in close contact.
[0047] Specifically, in combination Figure 9 and Figure 10 For example, a strip 25 is provided on one side of the panel 22, and a second conductive electrode 26 is provided on each side of the strip 25 in the thickness direction. Each second conductive electrode 26 includes a second contact terminal 261 and a second fixing bracket 262. The second contact terminal 261 is fixedly connected to one side of the second fixing bracket 262. A guide strip 263 or / or a guide groove 264 is provided on the other side of the second fixing bracket 262. The second fixing brackets 262 of the two second conductive electrodes 26 are movably connected to the end of the strip 25. The guide strips 263 and guide grooves 264 on the two second fixing brackets 262 are connected one-to-one, that is, the guide strip 263 on one fixing bracket is inserted into the guide groove 264 on the other second fixing bracket 262. At least one second spring 265 is connected between the two second fixing brackets 262. The second contact terminals 261 of the two second conductive electrodes 26 are arranged opposite to each other. When the insert 25 of panel 22 is inserted into the slide 23, the second contact terminal 261 on the insert 25 and the first contact terminal 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 are pressed against each other and kept in contact, so that the two second contact terminals 261 on the insert 25 move towards each other, thereby compressing the second spring 265 and putting the second spring 265 in a compressed state. At the same time, under the elastic force of the second spring 265, the second contact terminal 261 on the insert 25 and the first contact terminal 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 are in close contact.
[0048] In practical applications, one first conductive electrode 24 on the inner wall of the slide 23 is used to connect to the positive terminal of the power supply, and the other first conductive electrode 24 is used to connect to the negative terminal of the power supply.
[0049] Furthermore, in some optional embodiments, the two first conductive electrodes 24 on the inner walls of the two sides of the slide groove 23 can be selected as fixed conductive electrodes, and the two second conductive electrodes 26 on the insert 25 can be selected as elastic conductive electrodes. Alternatively, the two first conductive electrodes 24 on the inner walls of the two sides of the slide groove 23 can be selected as elastic conductive electrodes, and the two second conductive electrodes 26 on the insert 25 can be selected as fixed conductive electrodes.
[0050] For example, when the first conductive electrode 24 is a fixed conductive electrode and the second conductive electrode 26 is an elastic conductive electrode, the fixed conductive electrode includes a first fixed bracket 241 and a first contact terminal 242. The first fixed bracket 241 is embedded in the inner wall of the slide groove 23, and the first fixed bracket is fixed to the inner wall of the slide groove 23. The first contact terminal 242 is fixedly connected to one side of the first fixed bracket 241 and protrudes from the inner wall. In addition, the elastic conductive electrode includes a second contact terminal 261 and a second fixed bracket 262. The second contact terminal 261 is fixedly connected to one side of the second fixed bracket 262. The other side of the second fixed bracket 262 is provided with a guide strip 263 or / and a guide groove 264. The second fixed brackets 262 of the two second conductive electrodes 26 are movably connected to the end of the insert 25. The guide strips 263 and guide grooves 264 on the two second fixed brackets 262 are connected one-to-one, that is, the guide strip 263 on one fixed bracket is inserted into the guide groove 264 on the other second fixed bracket 262. At least one second spring 265 is connected between the two second fixed brackets 262. The second contact terminals 261 of the two second conductive electrodes 26 are arranged opposite to each other. When the insert 25 of panel 22 is inserted into the slide 23, the second contact terminal 261 on the insert 25 and the first contact terminal 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 are pressed against each other, causing the two second contact terminals 261 on the insert 25 to move towards each other, thereby compressing the second spring 265 and putting the second spring 265 in a compressed state. At the same time, under the elastic force of the second spring 265, the second contact terminal 261 on the insert 25 and the first contact terminal 242 on the inner wall of the slide 23 are brought into close contact.
[0051] In some alternative embodiments, the first contact terminal 242 includes a flat contact surface and the second contact terminal 261 includes an arcuate contact surface, wherein the flat contact surface and the arcuate contact surface abut against each other when the panel 22 is connected to the bottom box 21.
[0052] Specifically, during the process of inserting the strip 25 of panel 22 into the groove 23 of bottom box 21, the arc-shaped contact surface has a guiding function, which can reduce the contact area between the first contact terminal 242 and the second contact terminal 261, thereby reducing friction and making it easier for the strip 25 to be inserted into place.
[0053] Of course, in practice, the first contact terminal 242 may also include a flat contact surface and an arcuate contact surface, or the first contact terminal 242 may only include an arcuate contact surface. When the insert 25 is inserted into the slide groove 23, the flat contact surface of the first contact terminal 242 and the arcuate contact surface of the second contact terminal 261 provide a more stable contact. The arcuate contact surface acts as a guide, reducing the contact area between the first contact terminal 242 and the second contact terminal 261, thereby reducing friction and allowing the insert 25 to be inserted more easily. When the first contact terminal 242 includes both a flat contact surface and an arcuate contact surface, the arcuate contact surface is located on at least one side of the flat contact surface. During the insertion of the insert 25 of the panel 22 into the slide groove 23 of the bottom box 21, the arcuate contact surface acts as a guide and reduces friction, allowing the insert 25 to be inserted more easily, while the flat contact surface ensures a more stable contact with the arcuate contact surface.
[0054] Furthermore, the contact terminals can be made of various conductive materials, including but not limited to copper contact terminals.
[0055] In some alternative embodiments, the wall panel 1 is provided with a socket movable hole 11, the length direction of the socket movable hole 11 is parallel to one of the edges of the wall panel 1; or, the wall panel 1 is provided with two socket movable holes 11, the two socket movable holes 11 are not on the same straight line but are connected to each other.
[0056] Specifically, when there is only one socket movable hole 11 on the wall panel 1, the length of the socket movable hole 11 is parallel to one of the sides of the wall panel 1, and the length of the socket movable hole 11 is less than the side length of the wall panel 1. For example, combined with Figure 11 For example, the shape of the wall panel 1 is preferably rectangular. A socket moving hole 11 is provided on the wall panel 1. The length of the socket moving hole 11 is less than the side length of the wall panel 1, and the length of the socket moving hole 11 extends along one of the side lengths of the wall panel 1, but does not penetrate the side length.
[0057] Specifically, in the case where there are two socket movable holes 11 on the wall panel 1, the two socket movable holes 11 are perpendicular to each other and connected. For example, combined with Figure 12Preferably, the wall panel 1 is rectangular in shape. Two socket sliding holes 11 are provided on the wall panel 1. One socket sliding hole 11 extends along one pair of side lengths of the wall panel 1, and the other socket sliding hole 11 extends along another pair of side lengths of the wall panel 1, but neither extends through the side lengths. In practice, the two mutually perpendicular socket sliding holes 11 allow the panel 22 to move longitudinally and laterally on the wall panel 1, increasing the flexibility of the panel 22's position on the wall panel 1.
[0058] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the socket movable hole 11 is a strip-shaped hole.
[0059] In addition, in some embodiments of this utility model, a prefabricated socket wall panel 1 is provided. The prefabricated socket wall panel 1 is provided with at least one socket moving hole 11 and a movable socket 2. The socket moving hole 11 penetrates the prefabricated socket wall panel 1 along the thickness direction, and the movable socket 2 is slidably connected to the socket moving hole 11. This embodiment integrates the movable socket 2 on the wall panel 1, making the socket and the wall panel 1 integrated into one piece. In this way, the movable socket 2 can be obtained by simply installing the wall panel 1 normally, avoiding the need to install the movable socket 2 on the wall or wall panel 1 later. This not only reduces the installation difficulty of the movable socket 2, but also occupies less space on the wall panel 1.
[0060] The specific structure of the movable socket 2 on the wall panel 1 can be found in the above embodiment of the socket wall panel 1 installation structure, and will not be repeated here.
[0061] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A socket wall panel mounting structure, characterized in that, include: A wall panel having at least one socket movable hole, the socket movable hole penetrating the wall panel along its thickness direction, and the wall panel being securely connected to the wall surface; The movable socket is slidably connected to the movable hole of the socket.
2. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, The movable socket includes a base box and a panel. The base box is fixedly connected to the back of the wall panel, and the panel is disposed on the front of the wall panel and is slidably connected to the base box through a socket movable hole.
3. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 2, characterized in that, The bottom box includes a housing and a sliding groove disposed within the housing. The opening of the sliding groove is directly opposite the movable hole of the socket, and first conductive electrodes are respectively provided on the inner walls on both sides of the sliding groove. A strip is provided on one side of the panel, and second conductive electrodes are respectively provided on both sides of the strip in the thickness direction. The strip is inserted into the groove through the socket moving hole, and the first conductive electrode abuts against the second conductive electrode in a one-to-one correspondence.
4. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 3, characterized in that, The first conductive electrode includes a first fixed bracket and a first contact terminal. The first fixed bracket is embedded in the inner wall of the groove. The first contact terminal is fixedly connected to one side of the first fixed bracket and protrudes from the inner wall. At least one first spring is provided between the other side of the first fixed bracket and the inner wall. The first spring is connected to the first fixed bracket and the inner wall respectively. The second conductive electrode includes a second contact terminal and a second fixed bracket. The second contact terminal is fixedly connected to one side of the second fixed bracket. A guide strip or / and guide groove is provided on the other side of the second fixed bracket. The second fixed brackets of the two second conductive electrodes are movably connected to the end of the insert. The guide strips on the two second fixed brackets are connected to the guide grooves one by one. At least one second spring is connected between the two second fixed brackets. The second contact terminals of the two second conductive electrodes are arranged opposite to each other. When the insert of the panel is inserted into the groove, the second contact terminal on the insert and the first contact terminal on the inner wall of the groove are pressed against each other and keep in contact.
5. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first contact terminal includes a flat contact surface, and the second contact terminal includes an arc-shaped contact surface. When the panel is connected to the bottom box, the flat contact surface and the arc-shaped contact surface abut against each other.
6. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 1, characterized in that, A leveling component is connected to the wall surface, and the wall panel is fixedly connected to the leveling component.
7. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 6, characterized in that, The leveling component includes a keel.
8. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that, The wall panel is provided with a socket movable hole, and the length direction of the socket movable hole is parallel to one of the sides of the wall panel; Alternatively, the wall panel may have two socket movable holes, which are not on the same straight line but are interconnected.
9. The socket wall panel mounting structure according to claim 8, characterized in that, The wall panel is a single-piece prefabricated wall panel.
10. A prefabricated socket wall panel, characterized in that, The prefabricated socket wall panel is provided with at least one socket moving hole and a movable socket. The socket moving hole penetrates the prefabricated socket wall panel along the thickness direction, and the movable socket is slidably connected to the socket moving hole.