A mobile shelter sunshade
By designing a sliding canopy with a sliding connection on the top plate and a hydraulic rod support structure, the problems of the mobile cabin sunshade being unable to be hidden and stored, and the unstable support, were solved. This achieved the hidden storage and stable support of the sunshade, improving the convenience and stability of the mobile cabin.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 山东省公安厅特警总队
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mobile cabin technology, specifically a mobile cabin sunshade. Background Technology
[0002] Mobile modular units are portable, modular devices widely used in medical, military, and scientific research fields. These units are multifunctional portable devices, typically designed using standard shipping containers, and are characterized by convenient transportation, high mobility, and reusability. They can be rapidly deployed and used in various scenarios, greatly improving work efficiency and emergency response capabilities.
[0003] In the military field, mobile command and control units serve as mobile fortresses on the battlefield, providing functions such as communication and command, medical assistance, material storage, and equipment maintenance. They can be rapidly deployed in complex environments, enhancing the mobility and emergency response capabilities of the armed forces. Mobile police command and control units are also widely used in policing, increasing police visibility and responsiveness on the streets, and strengthening rapid response and regional security control capabilities. Since mobile command and control units are deployed outdoors for extended periods, they generally require sunshade structures. Current technology cannot effectively conceal and store them, and the stability of the supporting structure needs improvement. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is: how to design a mobile cabin sunshade that is easy to hide and store and has a stable supporting structure.
[0005] To achieve the above technical objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A mobile shelter sunshade includes a top panel, a roof, a rear cross bracket, a front bracket, a hydraulic rod, a pull-out awning, a pressure plate, an upper mating surface, a rear slide rail, a front slide rail, support legs, a mounting base, a front mating surface, a latch, and a locking ring. The pull-out awning is slidably connected to the lower end of the top panel, and a pressure plate is provided at the port of the slidable connection. A rear cross bracket is provided between the rear of the top panel and the roof, and a front bracket is provided between the front of the top panel and the roof. An upper mating surface is provided at the front end of the top panel, and a hydraulic rod is provided at the front end of the roof. It has a front mating surface that mates with the upper mating surface. The lower end of the bracket is slidably connected to the rear slide rail, and the lower end of the front bracket is slidably connected to the front slide rail. A mounting base is fixedly connected to the roof. One end of the hydraulic rod is rotatably connected to the mounting base, and the other end of the hydraulic rod is connected to the lower end of the front bracket. The other end of the lower end of the front bracket is rotatably connected to the support leg, which is fixedly connected to the roof. A buckle is provided on the roof, and a locking ring is provided on the roof plate. The locking ring and the buckle mate with each other.
[0007] Preferably, the rear cross bracket includes a first support rod, a first top rod, a second support rod, and a second top rod, wherein the middle part of the first support rod is rotatably connected to the middle part of the second support rod, a first top rod is provided at the front end of the first support rod and is slidably connected to the rear slide rail, and a second top rod is provided at the front end of the second support rod and is connected to the top plate.
[0008] Preferably, the front support includes a rear support rod, a lifting rod, and a front support rod. The upper end of the lifting rod is connected to the top plate, and the lower end of the lifting rod is provided with a rear support rod. The rear support rod is slidably connected to the front slide rail, and the front support rod is connected between the support leg and the lifting rod.
[0009] Preferably, the pull-out canopy includes a frame and a tarpaulin fixed inside the frame, the frame being slidably connected to the top plate.
[0010] Preferably, the pressure plate is connected to the top plate by a spring hinge, and when the pull-out canopy is retracted, the pressure plate presses down on the front end of the pull-out canopy.
[0011] Preferably, a window is provided on the roof, and the roof panel closes the window.
[0012] In the above technical solution, the top plate supports the pull-out canopy. Once the top plate is raised, the pull-out canopy can be extended, providing sunshade. The roof serves as the natural roof structure of the mobile cabin. The rear cross bracket and front bracket support the top plate, and the hydraulic rod provides power for the lifting movement of the front bracket. When the pull-out canopy is retracted, a pressure plate can be used to restrict its exit. After the top plate is lowered, the upper mating surface at the front end of the top plate mates with the front mating surface on the roof. The rear slide rail provides a sliding channel for the deployment of the rear cross bracket, and the front slide rail provides a sliding channel for the deployment of the front bracket. The outriggers and mounting bases respectively mount the bottom structure of the front bracket and the hydraulic rod. After the top plate is lowered, it can be locked in place using latches and locking rings.
[0013] This invention provides a mobile cabin sunshade. The technical solution uses a top panel as the basic support structure, with a pull-out awning installed on the lower part of the top panel via a sliding track. When unfolded, it functions as a sunshade; when retracted, it forms a concealed structure. A lifting structure connects the top panel to the vehicle roof, and it can be locked in place using latches and locking rings when lowered. This invention not only achieves concealed storage of the sunshade but also provides excellent structural stability. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is an overall drawing of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 2 This is the first partial view of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This is the second partial view of this utility model;
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[0018] Detailed Implementation
[0019] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below. To avoid excessive and unnecessary details, well-known structures or functions will not be described in detail in the following embodiments. The approximate language used in the following embodiments can be used for quantitative descriptions, indicating that a certain degree of variation in quantity is permissible without changing the basic function. Unless otherwise defined, the technical and scientific terms used in the following embodiments have the same meaning as commonly understood by those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains.
[0020] Example 1
[0021] A type of mobile cabin sunshade, such as Figures 1-3 As shown, the system includes a roof panel 1, a roof 2, a rear cross bracket 4, a front bracket 5, a hydraulic rod 6, a pull-out canopy 11, a pressure plate 12, an upper mating surface 13, a rear slide rail 211, a front slide rail 212, a support leg 213, a mounting base 214, a front mating surface 215, a latch 311, and a locking ring 312. The pull-out canopy 11 is slidably connected to the lower end of the roof panel 1, and a pressure plate 12 is provided at the port of the slidable connection. The rear cross bracket 4 is provided between the rear of the roof panel 1 and the roof 2, and the front bracket 5 is provided between the front of the roof panel 1 and the roof 2. The upper mating surface 13 is provided at the front end of the roof panel 1, and the front mating surface 5 is provided at the front end of the roof 2. The mating surface 215 and the upper mating surface 13 cooperate with each other. The lower end of the bracket 4 is slidably connected to the rear slide rail 211, and the lower end of the front bracket 5 is slidably connected to the front slide rail 212. The mounting base 214 is fixedly connected to the roof 2. One end of the hydraulic rod 6 is rotatably connected to the mounting base 214, and the other end of the hydraulic rod 6 is connected to the lower end of the front bracket 5. The other end of the lower end of the front bracket 5 is rotatably connected to the support leg 213. The support leg 213 is fixedly connected to the roof 2. A buckle 311 is provided on the roof 2, and a locking ring 312 is provided on the top plate 1. The locking ring 312 and the buckle 311 cooperate with each other.
[0022] In the above technical solution, the top plate 1 supports the pull-out canopy 11. When the top plate 1 is raised, the pull-out canopy 11 can be pulled out, and the forward-extending pull-out canopy 11 provides sunshade. The roof 2 is the natural roof structure of the mobile cabin; the rear cross bracket 4 and the front bracket 5 are used to support the top plate 1, and the hydraulic rod 6 provides power for the lifting movement of the front bracket 5. When the pull-out canopy 11 is retracted, its exit can be restricted by the pressure plate 12. When the top plate 1 is lowered, the upper mating surface 13 at the front end of the top plate 1 and the front mating surface 215 on the roof 2 engage with each other. The rear slide rail 211 provides a sliding channel for the deployment of the rear cross bracket 4, and the front slide rail 212 provides a sliding channel for the deployment of the front bracket 5. The support legs 213 and the mounting base 124 respectively install the bottom structure of the front bracket 5 and the hydraulic rod 6. When the top plate 1 is lowered, it can be locked by the latch 31 and the locking ring 32.
[0023] Example 2
[0024] A type of mobile cabin sunshade, such as Figures 1-3As shown, the system includes a roof panel 1, a roof 2, a rear cross bracket 4, a front bracket 5, a hydraulic rod 6, a pull-out canopy 11, a pressure plate 12, an upper mating surface 13, a rear slide rail 211, a front slide rail 212, a support leg 213, a mounting base 214, a front mating surface 215, a latch 311, and a locking ring 312. The pull-out canopy 11 is slidably connected to the lower end of the roof panel 1, and a pressure plate 12 is provided at the port of the slidable connection. The rear cross bracket 4 is provided between the rear of the roof panel 1 and the roof 2, and the front bracket 5 is provided between the front of the roof panel 1 and the roof 2. The upper mating surface 13 is provided at the front end of the roof panel 1, and the front mating surface 5 is provided at the front end of the roof 2. The mating surface 215 and the upper mating surface 13 cooperate with each other. The lower end of the bracket 4 is slidably connected to the rear slide rail 211, and the lower end of the front bracket 5 is slidably connected to the front slide rail 212. The mounting base 214 is fixedly connected to the roof 2. One end of the hydraulic rod 6 is rotatably connected to the mounting base 214, and the other end of the hydraulic rod 6 is connected to the lower end of the front bracket 5. The other end of the lower end of the front bracket 5 is rotatably connected to the support leg 213. The support leg 213 is fixedly connected to the roof 2. A buckle 311 is provided on the roof 2, and a locking ring 312 is provided on the top plate 1. The locking ring 312 and the buckle 311 cooperate with each other. The rear cross bracket 4 includes a first support rod 411, a first top rod 412, a second support rod 413, and a second top rod 414. The middle part of the first support rod 411 is rotatably connected to the middle part of the second support rod 413. The first top rod 412 is located at the front end of the first support rod 411 and is slidably connected to the rear slide rail 211. The second top rod 414 is located at the front end of the second support rod 413 and is connected to the top plate 1. The front bracket 5 includes a rear support rod 511, a lifting rod 512, and a front support rod 513. The upper end of the lifting rod 512 is connected to the top plate 1. The lower end of the lifting rod 512 is located with the rear support rod 511 and is slidably connected to the front slide rail 212. The front support rod 513 connects the support leg 213 and the lifting rod 512. The pull-out canopy 11 includes a frame and a tarpaulin fixed inside the frame. The frame is slidably connected to the top plate 1. The pressure plate 12 is connected to the top plate 1 via a spring hinge. When the pull-out canopy 11 is retracted, the pressure plate 12 presses it against the front end of the pull-out canopy 11. A window is provided on the roof 2, and the top plate 1 closes the window.
[0025] The embodiments of this utility model have been described in detail above, but the content described is only a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit this utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the scope of this utility model application should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A mobile cabin sunshade, characterized in that... The system includes a top plate (1), a roof (2), a rear cross bracket (4), a front bracket (5), a hydraulic rod (6), a pull-out canopy (11), a pressure plate (12), an upper mating surface (13), a rear slide rail (211), a front slide rail (212), a support leg (213), a mounting base (214), a front mating surface (215), a latch (311), and a locking ring (312). A pull-out canopy (11) is slidably connected to the lower end of the top plate (1), and a pressure plate (12) is provided at the port of the slidable connection. A rear cross bracket (4) is provided between the rear of the top plate (1) and the roof (2). A front bracket (5) is provided between the front of the top plate (1) and the roof (2). An upper mating surface (13) is provided at the front end of the top plate (1), and a locking ring (312) is provided at the front end of the roof (2). There is a front mating surface (215), which is in cooperation with the upper mating surface (13). The lower end of the bracket (4) is slidably connected to the rear slide rail (211), and the lower end of the front bracket (5) is slidably connected to the front slide rail (212). A mounting seat (214) is fixedly connected to the roof (2). One end of the hydraulic rod (6) is rotatably connected to the mounting seat (214), and the other end of the hydraulic rod (6) is connected to the lower end of the front bracket (5). The other end of the lower end of the front bracket (5) is rotatably connected to the support leg (213), and the support leg (213) is fixedly connected to the roof (2). A buckle (311) is provided on the roof (2), and a locking ring (312) is provided on the top plate (1). The locking ring (312) and the buckle (311) are in cooperation with each other.
2. The mobile cabin sunshade according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rear cross bracket (4) includes a first support rod (411), a first top rod (412), a second support rod (413), and a second top rod (414). The middle part of the first support rod (411) is rotatably connected to the middle part of the second support rod (413). The first top rod (412) is provided at the front end of the first support rod (411) and is slidably connected to the rear slide rail (211). The second top rod (414) is provided at the front end of the second support rod (413) and is connected to the top plate (1).
3. The mobile cabin sunshade according to claim 1, characterized in that, The front support (5) includes a rear support rod (511), a lifting rod (512), and a front support rod (513). The upper end of the lifting rod (512) is connected to the top plate (1), and the lower end of the lifting rod (512) is provided with a rear support rod (511). The rear support rod (511) is slidably connected to the front slide rail (212), and the front support rod (513) is connected between the support leg (213) and the lifting rod (512).
4. A mobile cabin sunshade according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pull-out canopy (11) includes a frame and a tarpaulin fixed inside the frame, the frame being slidably connected to the top plate (1).
5. A mobile cabin sunshade according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pressure plate (12) is connected to the top plate (1) by a spring hinge. When the pull-out shed (11) is retracted, the pressure plate (12) presses it onto the front end of the pull-out shed (11).
6. A mobile cabin sunshade according to claim 1, characterized in that, A window is provided on the roof (2), and the top plate (1) closes the window.