A dustproof device for computer network routers

The dustproof box and support device solve the problem of dust accumulation and moisture corrosion of routers during the trial period, achieving dustproof and moisture-proof effects and adapting to the storage needs of different router models.

CN224459830UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03JINGDEZHEN UNIV

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JINGDEZHEN UNIV
Filing Date
2025-07-08
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a dustproof device for computer network routers, relating to the field of router dustproof technology. It includes a dustproof box with a lid slidably inserted into its top. Inside the dustproof box is a height-adjustable lifting device, comprising a suspended lifting frame. A T-shaped block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the dustproof box, and a support rod is rotatably connected between the T-shaped block and the lifting frame. Multiple suction cups are fixedly installed on the upper surface of the lifting frame. This computer network router dustproof device allows the router to be consigned with the dustproof box during online purchases. During the trial period, the dustproof box provides dust protection for the router, preventing excessive dust from entering and becoming difficult to remove, thus avoiding negative impacts on resale after returns.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of router dust prevention technology, and in particular to a dust prevention device for computer network routers. Background Technology

[0002] Publication number CN213072702U, entitled "A Dustproof Device for Computer Network Routers," discloses: a housing, a support leg at the bottom of the housing, a base fixedly connected to the end of the support leg away from the housing, a top cover on the top of the housing, a bottom fixedly connected to the housing, and a dustproof net in the middle of the top cover. This utility model incorporates a housing and a dustproof net. The housing effectively encloses the router, preventing dust accumulation due to prolonged storage. The dustproof net on the top of the router, working in conjunction with the top cover, protects the top of the router from dust and ensures good heat dissipation. This reduces the adverse effects of dust on the router while ensuring proper heat dissipation, thus improving the efficiency of the dustproof device.

[0003] The aforementioned disclosures can reduce the adverse effects of dust on routers. However, in the current technology, unless there are specific requirements in certain industries, routers are generally placed directly on the ground for use. With the development of online shopping, a considerable number of people choose to purchase routers online. During the seven-day trial period after purchase, they can choose to return the product if it is not suitable. However, routers are often placed in corners during use, which are often hard-to-clean areas. During the trial period, dust falls on the router, some of which falls into the router's heat dissipation mesh and is difficult to clean. This can affect after-sales returns and may lead to the risk of return rejection. In addition, corners are often humid, and placing the router directly on the ground may cause internal corrosion due to moisture, reducing its lifespan. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model discloses a dustproof device for computer network routers, aiming to solve the problem that in the existing technology, unless there are specific requirements in special industries, routers are basically placed directly on the ground for use. With the development of online shopping, a considerable number of people choose to buy routers online. During the seven-day trial period after purchase, if they are not suitable, they can choose to return the product. However, when using the router, it is often placed in a corner, which is often a dead corner for cleaning. During the trial period, dust falls on the router, some of which falls into the heat dissipation mesh of the router and is difficult to clean. This will affect the after-sales return process and may lead to the risk of the return being rejected. In addition, corners are often humid, and placing the router directly on the ground may cause the internal parts of the router to be corroded by moisture, reducing its service life.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A dustproof device for a computer network router includes a dustproof box with a lid slidably inserted into the top of the dustproof box. The dustproof box contains a height-adjustable lifting device, which includes a suspended lifting frame. A T-shaped block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the dustproof box. A support rod is rotatably connected between the T-shaped block and the lifting frame. Multiple suction cups are fixedly installed on the upper surface of the lifting frame.

[0007] By setting up a dustproof box, the router is consigned along with the dustproof box when purchased online. During the trial period, the dustproof box can protect the router from dust, preventing too much dust from entering the router and making it difficult to handle, which would affect its resale after being returned.

[0008] After purchase, if the customer chooses to use it, the lifting device can adjust the height of the router so that it can be relatively off the ground, preventing ground moisture from directly corroding the internal circuitry of the router and affecting its lifespan.

[0009] The function of the dust box and the cover is to allow the size of the dust box to store the router to accommodate different models and sizes of routers;

[0010] The suction cups secure the router in place, preventing it from colliding with the inner wall of the dust box when it is moved, which could damage the router's surface or cause internal wiring to become loose.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the dust box includes a base plate, and vertically arranged arc-shaped support plates are fixedly connected to the four corners of the upper surface of the base plate. The box cover includes a cover plate, and insert plates that slide into the arc-shaped support plates are fixedly connected to the four corners of the lower surface of the cover plate.

[0012] By setting up an arc-shaped support plate, the bottom end of the insert plate is inserted into the arc-shaped support plate and slidably connected to it, making it possible to adjust the dust box to serve as storage space for the router, thus allowing for the placement of routers of various models and sizes.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment, a first dustproof net is fixedly connected between adjacent arc-shaped support plates. The first dustproof net has a double-layer structure. A plug-in net is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the cover plate and between adjacent insert plates. The bottom end of the plug-in net is inserted into the first dustproof net of the double-layer structure and slidably connected to it.

[0014] By setting a first dustproof net, which has a double-layer structure, and inserting a mesh into the double-layer structure of the first dustproof net, the first and second dustproof nets can work together to protect the space inside the dustproof box when the height of the cover is adjusted, thus preventing dust from entering its interior.

[0015] In a preferred embodiment, the top of the arc-shaped support plate is provided with an arc-shaped groove that mates with the insert plate, and the side of the arc-shaped support plate is provided with an adjustment component for fixing the height of the box cover. The adjustment component includes a nut that is fixedly connected to the side of the arc-shaped support plate, and the nut is internally threaded with a locking knob. The end of the locking knob extends into the arc-shaped groove and abuts against the insert plate.

[0016] By setting a locking knob and tightening it, the position of the insert plate is fixed, thereby fixing the height of the lid.

[0017] In a preferred embodiment, the surface of the cover plate has a cavity, and a rotating frame is rotatably connected to the cavity via a hinge. A second dustproof net is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rotating frame.

[0018] By setting a second dustproof screen, which can be perforated as the rotating frame rotates, it is easy to directly observe the working status of the router stored inside, and it can also be easily unfolded for cleaning of the dustproof box.

[0019] In a preferred embodiment, the inner wall of the bottom of the dust box is provided with a T-shaped groove that matches the T-shaped block.

[0020] By setting a T-shaped groove, the T-shaped block slides within the T-shaped groove, making it easy to adjust the height of the support frame. The frictional resistance between the T-shaped block and the T-shaped groove is greater than the weight of the router itself.

[0021] As can be seen from the above, the dustproof device for computer network routers provided by this utility model has the following technical effects.

[0022] Firstly, by setting up a dustproof box, the router is consigned along with the dustproof box when purchased online. During the trial period, the dustproof box can protect the router from dust, preventing excessive dust from entering the router and making it difficult to handle, which would affect resale after return.

[0023] Secondly, after purchase, if the customer chooses to use it, the lifting device can adjust the height of the router so that it can be relatively off the ground, preventing ground moisture from directly corroding the internal circuitry of the router and affecting its lifespan.

[0024] Thirdly, the function of the dust box and the plug-in function of the dust box is to adjust the size of the storage space for the router, so as to adapt to the use of different models and sizes of routers.

[0025] Fourthly, the suction cups secure the router in place, preventing it from colliding with the inner wall of the dust box when it is moved, thus avoiding damage to the router's surface and the risk of internal wiring becoming loose. Attached Figure Description

[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a dustproof device for a computer network router proposed in this utility model.

[0027] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the overall structure of a dustproof device for a computer network router proposed in this utility model.

[0028] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle.

[0029] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the cover structure of a dustproof device for a computer network router proposed in this utility model.

[0030] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the dustproof box of a computer network router dustproof device proposed in this utility model.

[0031] Figure 6 This is an exploded view of the connection structure of the dustproof box and the supporting device of a computer network router dustproof device proposed in this utility model.

[0032] In the attached diagram: 1. Dustproof box; 11. Base plate; 111. T-slot; 12. Arc-shaped support plate; 121. Arc-shaped slot; 13. First dustproof net; 2. Box cover; 21. Cover plate; 22. Insert plate; 23. Insert mesh; 24. Rotating frame; 25. Second dustproof net; 3. Adjustment component; 31. Nut; 32. Locking knob; 4. Lifting device; 41. Lifting frame; 42. T-block; 43. Support rod; 44. Suction cup; 5. Cable channel. Detailed Implementation

[0033] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.

[0034] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0035] Reference Figures 1-6 A dustproof device for a computer network router includes a dustproof box 1, a cover 2 slidably inserted into the top of the dustproof box 1, a height-adjustable lifting device 4 inside the dustproof box 1, the lifting device 4 including a suspended lifting frame 41, a T-shaped block 42 slidably connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the dustproof box 1, a support rod 43 rotatably connected between the T-shaped block 42 and the lifting frame 41, and multiple suction cups 44 fixedly installed on the upper surface of the lifting frame 41.

[0036] In this embodiment, by setting up a dustproof box 1, the router is consigned together with the dustproof box 1 when purchased online. During the trial period, the dustproof box 1 can protect the router from dust and prevent excessive dust from entering the router and becoming difficult to handle, which would affect its resale after being returned.

[0037] After purchase, if the customer chooses to use it, the lifting device 4 can adjust the height of the router so that it can be lifted off the ground, preventing ground moisture from directly corroding the internal circuitry of the router and affecting its lifespan.

[0038] The function of the dust box 1 and the cover 2 is to allow the size of the storage space of the dust box 1 for storing the router to be adjusted so as to accommodate different models and sizes of routers.

[0039] The suction cup 44 is used to attach and fix the router in place, so as to avoid the risk of the router colliding with the inner wall of the dust box 1 when it is moved, which would damage the surface of the router and cause the internal circuitry of the router to become loose.

[0040] Reference Figures 1-6 In a preferred embodiment, the dust box 1 includes a base plate 11, and vertically arranged arc-shaped support plates 12 are fixedly connected to the four corners of the upper surface of the base plate 11. The box cover 2 includes a cover plate 21, and insert plates 22 that slide into the arc-shaped support plates 12 are fixedly connected to the four corners of the lower surface of the cover plate 21.

[0041] In this embodiment, by setting an arc-shaped support plate 12, the bottom end of the insert plate 22 is inserted into the arc-shaped support plate 12 and slidably connected to it, so that the dust box 1 can be adjusted to be the storage space for the router, thereby enabling the placement of routers of various models and sizes.

[0042] Reference Figures 1-6 In a preferred embodiment, a first dustproof net 13 is fixedly connected between adjacent arc-shaped support plates 12. The first dustproof net 13 is specifically a double-layer structure. A plug-in net 23 is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the cover plate 21 and between adjacent plug plates 22. The bottom end of the plug-in net 23 is inserted into the first dustproof net 13 of the double-layer structure and slidably connected to it.

[0043] In this embodiment, by setting a first dustproof net 13, which is specifically a double-layer structure, and inserting a mesh 23 into the double-layer structure of the first dustproof net 13, the first dustproof net 13 and the second dustproof net 25 can cooperate with each other when adjusting the height of the cover plate 21, so as to always protect the space inside the dustproof box 1 and prevent dust from entering its interior.

[0044] In a preferred embodiment, the top end of the arc-shaped support plate 12 is provided with an arc-shaped groove 121 that cooperates with the insert plate 22. The side of the arc-shaped support plate 12 is provided with an adjustment component 3 for fixing the height of the cover 2. The adjustment component 3 includes a nut 31 that is fixedly connected to the side of the arc-shaped support plate 12. The nut 31 is internally threaded with a locking knob 32. The end of the locking knob 32 extends into the arc-shaped groove 121 and abuts against the insert plate 22.

[0045] In this embodiment, by setting a locking knob 32 and tightening the locking knob 32, the position of the insert plate 22 is fixed, thereby fixing the height of the box cover 2.

[0046] In a preferred embodiment, the surface of the cover plate 21 is provided with a cavity, and a rotating frame 24 is rotatably connected to the cavity via a hinge. A second dustproof net 25 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rotating frame 24.

[0047] In this embodiment, by setting a second dustproof net 25, the second dustproof net 25 can be perforated as the rotating frame 24 rotates, making it easy to directly observe the working status of the router stored inside, and can be easily unfolded to clean the dustproof box 1.

[0048] In a preferred embodiment, the inner wall of the bottom of the dust box 1 is provided with a T-shaped groove 111 that matches the T-shaped block 42.

[0049] In this embodiment, by setting a T-shaped groove 111, the T-shaped block 42 slides in the T-shaped groove 111, which makes it easy to adjust the height of the lifting frame 41. The frictional resistance between the T-shaped block 42 and the T-shaped groove 111 is greater than the weight of the router itself.

[0050] Furthermore, both the dust box 1 and the cover 2 have cable grooves 5 on their outer sides for connecting cables and network cables.

[0051] Working principle: When using, open the rotating frame 24, place the router into the dust box 1, manually adjust the height of the lifting frame 41, then lower the box cover 2 to a suitable height, and then rotate and tighten the locking knob 32.

[0052] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. The substitutions may be replacements of some structures, devices, or method steps, or they may be complete technical solutions. Equivalent substitutions or modifications made based on the technical solution and inventive concept of this utility model should all be covered within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A dust protection device for a computer network router, characterized in that Includes a dustproof box (1), with a cover (2) slidably inserted into the top of the dustproof box (1), and a wire groove (5) is provided on the outer side of both the dustproof box (1) and the cover (2); The dust box (1) is equipped with a lifting device (4) that can be freely adjusted in height. The lifting device (4) includes a suspended lifting frame (41), and a T-shaped block (42) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the bottom of the dust box (1). A support rod (43) is rotatably connected between the T-shaped block (42) and the lifting frame (41). Multiple suction cups (44) are fixedly installed on the upper surface of the lifting frame (41). The dust box (1) includes a base plate (11), and vertically arranged arc-shaped support plates (12) are fixedly connected to the four corners of the upper surface of the base plate (11). The top of the arc-shaped support plate (12) is provided with an arc-shaped groove (121) that cooperates with the insert plate (22), and the side of the arc-shaped support plate (12) is provided with an adjustment component (3) for fixing the height of the box cover (2).

2. The dustproof device for computer network routers according to claim 1, characterized in that, The box cover (2) includes a cover plate (21), and the four corners of the lower surface of the cover plate (21) are fixedly connected to insert plates (22) that slide into the arc-shaped support plate (12).

3. The dust protection device for a computer network router according to claim 2, wherein A first dustproof net (13) is fixedly connected between each of the adjacent arc-shaped support plates (12). The first dustproof net (13) is specifically a double-layer structure. A plug-in net (23) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the cover plate (21) and between the adjacent plug plates (22). The bottom end of the plug-in net (23) is inserted into the first dustproof net (13) of the double-layer structure and slidably connected to it.

4. The dust protection device for a computer network router according to claim 2, wherein The adjustment assembly (3) includes a nut (31) fixedly connected to the side of the arc-shaped support plate (12), and a locking knob (32) is internally threaded onto the nut (31). The end of the locking knob (32) extends into the arc-shaped groove (121) and abuts against the insert plate (22).

5. The dust protection device for a computer network router according to claim 2, wherein The surface of the cover plate (21) is provided with a cavity, and a rotating frame (24) is rotatably connected to the cavity via a hinge. A second dustproof net (25) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the rotating frame (24).

6. The dust protection device for a computer network router according to claim 1, wherein The inner wall of the bottom of the dust box (1) is provided with a T-shaped groove (111) that matches the T-shaped block (42).