A wall-mounted charging station

By driving the positive and negative lead screws to rotate by a motor, the threaded plate and rotating rod are moved to adjust the position of the charging pile body, which solves the problem of the limited working range of wall-mounted charging piles and improves the user charging experience.

CN224427145UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30HAINAN ZHUOANTE ELECTRICAL EQUIP CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
HAINAN ZHUOANTE ELECTRICAL EQUIP CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-08
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing wall-mounted charging stations have limited operating range, requiring users to adjust their vehicle positions multiple times to meet charging requirements, resulting in poor performance.

Method used

A motor drives the forward and reverse lead screws to rotate, which in turn moves the threaded plate and rotating rod, adjusting the position of the charging pile body and enabling it to move forward, facilitating normal charging for users.

Benefits of technology

By adjusting the location, the flexibility of charging station usage is improved, the number of times users need to adjust the vehicle's location is reduced, and the charging experience is enhanced.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of charging pile technology and discloses a wall-mounted charging pile, including a charging pile body and a fixing plate. Two side plates are rotatably connected by a positive and negative lead screw. A motor is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the upper side plate, and the output end of the motor is fixedly connected to the positive and negative lead screw. Two threaded plates are threadedly connected to the outer surface of the positive and negative lead screw. Rotating rods are rotatably connected to the front outer surfaces of the two threaded plates, and connecting plates are rotatably connected to the other ends of the rotating rods. When the motor operates, it drives the positive and negative lead screws to rotate. When the positive and negative lead screws rotate, they move the two threaded plates, which in turn drive the two rotating rods, reducing the angle between the two rotating rods. The rotating rods push the connecting plate, causing the charging pile body to move forward. This allows for adjustment of the charging pile body's position when the vehicle is far from the charging pile body, facilitating normal charging for the user.
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