Quick-release temporary electricity protection shed
By designing a modular protective canopy frame and reinforcement components, the problem of existing protective canopies being unable to be quickly disassembled has been solved, enabling rapid assembly and disassembly, enhancing the shielding effect, and making it suitable for temporary electrical protection of construction sites and outdoor electrical equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 陕西建工集团股份有限公司
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
The lack of quick-assembly and disassembly protective canopy devices at existing construction sites and during the use of outdoor electrical equipment means that the protective canopy cannot be disassembled when not in use, affecting the convenience of use.
A quick-release temporary power protection shed was designed, which adopts a modular protective shed frame, including uprights, a first fence, a second fence, and a protective canopy. Quick assembly and disassembly are achieved through reinforcement and limiting components. The uprights and canopy are a combined structure, the fence gate can be flipped, and the extension baffle and flip-up plate increase the shielding range.
The protective canopy, which allows for quick assembly and disassembly on the outside of the distribution box, improves ease of use and enhances the shielding effect. It is suitable for temporary electrical protection of construction sites and outdoor electrical equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of electrical protection devices, specifically relating to a quick-release temporary electrical protection shed. Background Technology
[0002] When using electrical equipment at construction sites and outdoors, in order to prevent unauthorized personnel from accidentally entering or approaching the equipment, to isolate the operating space, and to warn of dangerous areas, enclosed or semi-enclosed protective devices, such as fences or protective canopies, are generally installed on the outside of electrical equipment (such as distribution boxes) to separate the distribution box electrical equipment from other construction areas and prevent it from being collided with.
[0003] The protective fence canopy is generally composed of a roof and multiple welded steel pipes. The protective fence canopy covers the outside of the electrical equipment in the distribution box. The protective fence canopy is generally an integral structure. When used temporarily, the protective fence canopy covers the outside of the electrical equipment in the distribution box as a whole. When it is not in use, it cannot be disassembled. It needs to be improved to provide electrical protection for the electrical equipment in the distribution box during construction site and outdoor electrical equipment use.
[0004] In the current construction site and outdoor electrical equipment use, there is a problem that there is no protective canopy device on the outside of the distribution box for quick assembly and disassembly. Therefore, this application proposes a quick-release temporary electrical protective canopy. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a quick-release temporary power protection shed to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that the protection shed device cannot be quickly assembled and disassembled outside the distribution box.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a quick-release temporary power protection shed, comprising...
[0007] The quick-release modular protective canopy frame includes uprights, a first fence and a second fence installed between adjacent uprights, and a protective canopy connected to the top of the uprights. A fence gate is connected to the first fence, and a limiting cylinder is welded to the inner surface of the protective canopy.
[0008] The reinforcing components include an extension baffle and a connecting plate that are fixedly connected by screws, a cross arm installed between opposing uprights, and a hand-tightening screw that passes through the connecting plate and the cross arm;
[0009] The limiting components include a connecting rod and collars symmetrically distributed at both ends of the connecting rod.
[0010] Preferably, there is one first fence, one fence gate, three second fences, and four posts, which are marked as two posts a and two posts b. The first fence is installed between opposing posts a, and the three second fences are installed between adjacent posts a and posts b and between opposing posts b, respectively.
[0011] Preferably, the first fence includes a parallel first horizontal bar, a first vertical bar perpendicular to the first horizontal bar, and a fixed arm installed between the ends of the opposing first vertical bars, wherein a first insert post is welded to the end of the first horizontal bar and inserted into the vertical bar.
[0012] Preferably, an "L"-shaped recessed movable groove is formed on the surface of one end of the fixed arm.
[0013] Preferably, the fence gate includes a parallel second vertical bar and a second horizontal bar perpendicular to the second vertical bar, and a limiting post for inserting into the movable groove is welded on the top and bottom surfaces of the second vertical bar on one side.
[0014] Preferably, the second fence includes a parallel third horizontal bar and a vertical third bar perpendicular to the third horizontal bar, and the end of the third horizontal bar is welded with a second insert that is inserted into the vertical bar.
[0015] Preferably, the connecting plate has an "L" shaped structure, the end of the cross arm is fixed to the upright by screws, the side of the protective canopy is connected to a flip plate by a hinge, the top of the upright is embedded in the corresponding limiting cylinder, the collar is sleeved on the outside of the upright, and the collar is fixed to the upright by screws.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] 1. In this utility model, the first and second fences, the uprights and the protective canopy are designed in a combined structure. The first and second fences and the uprights are combined in a combined structure. The uprights and the protective canopy are combined in a combined structure. They can be assembled on the spot and are easy to assemble and disassemble. They can be assembled and disassembled on the outside of the distribution box.
[0018] 2. In this utility model, the designed reinforcing components can reinforce the protective canopy and uprights, preventing the top of the uprights and the protective canopy from loosening.
[0019] 3. In this utility model, the protective canopy's coverage area is increased by designing an extended baffle and a flip-up plate. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of the fence gate of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the second fence of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of the first fence of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram of section B in the middle;
[0025] Figure 6 For the present utility model Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram of section A in the middle;
[0026] Figure 7 This is a bottom view of the protective canopy of this utility model.
[0027] In the diagram: 1. Upright pole; 2. First fence; 3. Fence gate; 4. Second fence; 5. Protective canopy; 6. Extension baffle; 7. Connecting plate; 8. Horizontal arm; 10. Hand-tightening screw; 21. First horizontal bar; 22. First vertical bar; 23. First insert post; 24. Fixed arm; 31. Second vertical bar; 32. Second horizontal bar; 33. Limiting post; 41. Third horizontal bar; 42. Third vertical bar; 43. Second insert post; 51. Flip plate; 52. Limiting cylinder; 91. Collar; 92. Connecting rod; 241. Movable groove. Detailed Implementation
[0028] 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.
[0029] Please see Figures 1 to 7This utility model provides a technical solution: a quick-release temporary power protection shed, comprising a quick-release modular protective shed frame, including uprights 1, a first fence 2 and a second fence 4 installed between adjacent uprights 1, and a protective canopy 5 connected to the top of the uprights 1. The uprights 1 and the protective canopy 5 are modular structures, as are the first fence 2 and the second fence 4 and the uprights 1. It can be assembled on-site for quick disassembly and use, and can also be quickly disassembled and stored when not in use. A fence door 3 is connected to the first fence 2, and the fence door 3 is modular to the first fence 2. The fence door 3 can be flipped to allow power-related personnel to enter the interior of the protective shed frame to operate the electrical equipment in the distribution box. A limiting cylinder 52 is welded to the inner surface of the protective canopy 5, which serves to position the uprights 1. The protective canopy 5 is used to limit the top of the upright 1 and prevent it from tilting. The reinforcing components include an extension baffle 6 and a connecting plate 7 fixed by screws, a cross arm 8 installed between the uprights 1, and a hand-tightening screw 10 that passes through the connecting plate 7 and the cross arm 8. The extension baffle 6 acts as a shield, blocking sunlight and rain and increasing the shielding range of the protective canopy 5. The cross arm 8 is reinforced to the upright 1 by hand-tightening Torx screws. The cross arm 8 is detachable and fixed to the upright 1, while the cross arm 8 and the connecting plate 7 are fixed together. The extension baffle 6 presses tightly against the protective canopy 5, and the cross arm 8 and the upright 1 are fixed. The limiting components include a connecting rod 92 and collars 91 symmetrically distributed at both ends of the connecting rod 92. The collars 91 are welded to the connecting rod 92 and limit the bottom of the upright 1 to prevent it from tilting.
[0030] In this embodiment, there is one first fence 2, one fence gate 3, three second fences 4, and four uprights 1. The uprights 1 are marked as two poles a and two poles b. The first fence 2 is installed between the opposing poles a. The three second fences 4 are installed between adjacent poles a and b and between the two opposing poles b, respectively. The first fence 2 and the fence gate 3 are installed between the opposing uprights 1. The positions of the first fence 2 and the fence gate 3 are accurately installed.
[0031] In this embodiment, the first fence 2 includes a parallel first horizontal bar 21, a first vertical bar 22 perpendicular to the first horizontal bar 21, and a fixed arm 24 installed between the ends of the opposing first vertical bars 22. A first insert 23 is welded to the end of the first horizontal bar 21 and inserted into the interior of the vertical bar 1. The first fence 2 and the vertical bar 1 are a combined structure. The first insert 23 is inserted into the interior of the vertical bar 1. The first fence 2 and the vertical bar 1 are also a separate structure. The first fence 2 is detachable.
[0032] In this embodiment, an "L"-shaped recessed movable groove 241 is provided on the surface of one end of the fixed arm 24. The fence gate 3 includes a parallel second vertical bar 31 and a second horizontal bar 32 perpendicular to the second vertical bar 31. A limiting post 33 for inserting into the movable groove 241 is welded on the top and bottom surfaces of the second vertical bar 31 on one side. The limiting post 33 on the fence gate 3 is embedded inside the fixed arm 24. The fence gate 3 can be flipped to change its angle, making it easier for workers to enter the interior of the protective shed frame.
[0033] In this embodiment, the second fence 4 includes a parallel third horizontal bar 41 and a third vertical bar 42 perpendicular to the third horizontal bar 41. The end of the third horizontal bar 41 is welded with a second insert 43 that is inserted into the vertical bar 1. The second fence 4 is combined and connected with the vertical bar 1. The second insert 43 is inserted into the vertical bar 1 and is defined, so that the position of the second fence 4 is defined and the position of the second fence 4 is accurately installed.
[0034] In this embodiment, the connecting plate 7 has an "L" shaped structure. The end of the cross arm 8 is fixed to the upright 1 with screws. The side of the protective canopy 5 is connected to a flip plate 51 by a hinge. The flip plate 51 can be flipped to increase the protection range of the protective canopy 5. The top of the upright 1 is embedded in the corresponding limiting cylinder 52, and the top of the upright 1 is limited to prevent the top of the upright 1 from tilting. The collar 91 is sleeved on the outside of the upright 1 and fixed to the upright 1 with screws. The collar 91 limits the bottom of the upright 1 to prevent the bottom of the upright 1 from tilting.
[0035] Working principle and usage process of this utility model:
[0036] When the protective canopy device of this application is assembled manually, the second fence 4 and the cross arm 8 are installed between the opposing poles a and b;
[0037] The collar 91 is fitted onto the outer side of the bottom end of the corresponding upright 1, and the collar 91 and the upright 1 are reinforced with Torx screws, thus limiting the bottom end of the upright 1;
[0038] Install the first fence 2 and the second fence 4 between the opposing pole a and the opposing pole b;
[0039] The protective canopy 5 covers the top of the upright 1, and the top of the upright 1 is inserted into the limiting cylinder 52, thus limiting the top of the upright 1.
[0040] At this time, the upright 1, the first fence 2, the second fence 4, and the protective canopy 5 are assembled into a fence protection canopy device;
[0041] One side of the extension baffle 6 is attached to the top surface of the protective canopy 5, and the connecting plate 7 and the cross arm 8 are reinforced by hand-tightening screws 10.
[0042] The extension baffle 6 and the flip-up plate 51 serve to increase the coverage area of the protective canopy 5.
[0043] By embedding the limiting post 33 on the fence gate 3 into the fixed arm 24, the fence gate 3 can be manually flipped to change its angle, making it easier for workers to enter the interior of the protective shed frame.
[0044] In summary: The protective canopy device of this application can be quickly assembled and disassembled outside the distribution box. The first fence 2 and the second fence 4 are combined with the upright 1, and the upright 1 and the protective canopy 5 are combined. It can be assembled on the spot and is easy to assemble and disassemble for use. When not in use, it can also be quickly disassembled and stored away. It can be temporarily assembled and used on the construction site.
[0045] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described (see the detailed description above), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A quick-release temporary electrical protection shed, characterized in that: include The quick-release modular protective canopy frame includes uprights (1), a first fence (2) and a second fence (4) installed between adjacent uprights (1), and a protective canopy (5) connected to the top of the uprights (1). A fence gate (3) is connected to the first fence (2), and a limiting cylinder (52) is welded to the inner surface of the protective canopy (5). The reinforcing components include an extension baffle (6) and a connecting plate (7) fixedly connected by screws, a cross arm (8) installed between the opposing uprights (1), and a hand-tightening screw (10) passing through the connecting plate (7) and the cross arm (8). The limiting components include a link (92) and collars (91) symmetrically distributed at both ends of the link (92).
2. The quick-release temporary power protection shed according to claim 1, characterized in that: There is one first fence (2), one fence gate (3), three second fences (4), and four uprights (1). The uprights (1) are marked as two poles a and two poles b. The first fence (2) is installed between the opposing poles a, and the three second fences (4) are installed between adjacent poles a and b and between the opposing poles b, respectively.
3. The quick-release temporary power protection shed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first fence (2) includes a parallel first horizontal bar (21), a first vertical bar (22) perpendicular to the first horizontal bar (21), and a fixed arm (24) installed between the ends of the opposing first vertical bars (22). A first insert (23) is welded to the end of the first horizontal bar (21) and inserted into the inside of the vertical bar (1).
4. A quick-release temporary power protection shed according to claim 3, characterized in that: The fixed arm (24) has an "L"-shaped recessed movable groove (241) on one end of its surface.
5. A quick-release temporary power protection shed according to claim 4, characterized in that: The fence gate (3) includes a parallel second vertical bar (31) and a second horizontal bar (32) perpendicular to the second vertical bar (31). On the top and bottom surfaces of the second vertical bar (31) on one side, there are limiting posts (33) for inserting into the movable groove (241).
6. A quick-release temporary power protection shed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second fence (4) includes a parallel third horizontal bar (41) and a third vertical bar (42) perpendicular to the third horizontal bar (41), and the end of the third horizontal bar (41) is welded with a second insert (43) inserted into the vertical bar (1).
7. A quick-release temporary power protection shed according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting plate (7) has an "L" shaped structure. The end of the cross arm (8) is fixed to the upright (1) by screws. The side of the protective canopy (5) is connected to a flip plate (51) by a hinge. The top of the upright (1) is embedded in the corresponding limiting cylinder (52). The collar (91) is sleeved on the outside of the upright (1). The collar (91) is fixed to the upright (1) by screws.