Financial management device

By introducing control sensing components and protective cabinets into financial management equipment, a high level of protection for financial documents is achieved in the event of an emergency, solving the problem of insufficient protection in existing financial document cabinets and improving security and resource utilization efficiency.

CN224461320UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Filing Date
2025-08-05
Publication Date
2026-07-07

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Technical Problem

The existing financial document cabinets are not very effective at protecting documents and cannot meet the higher protection requirements, especially in the event of a fire.

Method used

A financial management device has been designed, comprising a storage box, a control sensing component, a connection component, and a protective cabinet. By sensing changes in the external environment or through human control, the storage cabinet automatically drops into the protective groove to form a sealed cavity, thereby protecting financial documents with the high protection level of the protective cabinet.

Benefits of technology

In case of emergencies, financial documents are automatically placed in a high-protection-level protective compartment, improving the security and protection of financial documents and avoiding waste of resources.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a financial management equipment, including accommodating box, this accommodating box forms and contains the cavity, control induction subassembly installs in accommodating box, and connects the component to install in the cavity, and with control induction subassembly communication connection, protection cabinet sets up in the cavity, and forms and has the protection groove, and the slot mouth of this protection groove is towards the upper portion of accommodating box, deposits the cabinet and sets up in the upper portion of protection cabinet, and deposits the cabinet and includes the cabinet body and the cabinet cover, and the cabinet cover is detachably connected with the component, and the cabinet body is provided with depositing groove. Under the conventional state, the cabinet cover of depositing the cabinet is connected with the component, and the cabinet body is located in the upper portion of protection cabinet, and the financial document is placed in the depositing groove. In the application, the protection cabinet of higher protection grade is placed in the accommodating cavity, and when the sudden condition is encountered, the cabinet body of depositing the cabinet is contained in the protection groove of protection cabinet, and the financial voucher is better protected, and the protection effect of the existing financial management box is further improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of financial auxiliary management equipment, and in particular to a financial management device. Background Technology

[0002] Financial management, under certain overall objectives, involves the management of asset acquisition (investment), capital raising (financing), operating cash flow (working capital), and profit distribution. In financial management, vouchers and receipts are crucial sources of original data; therefore, effectively preserving these original documents is a vital aspect of financial management.

[0003] Commercially available cabinets for storing financial documents typically consist of a metal enclosure and a combination lock. The metal enclosure, made of sheet metal, offers a low level of protection and is ill-suited to safeguarding documents in the event of a fire. Replacing ordinary financial document cabinets with higher-level safes is costly and wasteful. Therefore, improving the protective capabilities of existing financial document cabinets is essential for many companies. In other words, current storage devices for financial documents offer insufficient protection and fail to meet higher security requirements. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a financial management device that aims to further improve the protective effect of existing financial management boxes in order to better protect financial documents.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the financial management equipment proposed in this utility model includes:

[0006] A container, forming a receiving cavity;

[0007] The control sensing components are installed in the housing;

[0008] A connection component is installed within the receiving cavity and is communicatively connected to the control sensing component;

[0009] A protective cabinet is disposed within the receiving cavity and has a protective groove formed therein, the opening of which faces the upper part of the receiving box; and

[0010] A storage cabinet is disposed above the protective cabinet. The storage cabinet includes a cabinet body and a cabinet cover. The cabinet cover is detachably connected to the connecting component. The cabinet body is provided with a storage slot.

[0011] The control sensing component can control the movement of the connecting component so that the storage cabinet falls into the protective groove, the cabinet cover and the side wall of the protective groove enclose to form a sealed cavity, and the cabinet body is housed in the sealed cavity.

[0012] In an optional embodiment, the protective cabinet is further provided with a plurality of magnetic locking rods, and the side wall of the protective groove is provided with a plurality of mounting notches, and one of the magnetic locking rods is slidably inserted into the mounting notch;

[0013] The storage cabinet also includes multiple magnets, and the side wall of the cabinet body has multiple connection notches, with one magnet embedded in one of the connection notches;

[0014] The storage cabinet falls into the protective groove, and a magnet is magnetically attracted to a magnetic locking rod. The magnetic locking rod is partially accommodated in the mounting notch and partially accommodated in the connection notch.

[0015] In an optional embodiment, the cavity sidewall of the receiving cavity is provided with a limiting guide rail, the limiting guide rail extends from the opening of the protective groove toward the upper part of the receiving box, and the cabinet cover is provided with limiting guide grooves on opposite sides, the limiting guide rail is partially accommodated in the limiting guide groove and fits against the outer side of the cabinet body.

[0016] In an optional embodiment, the connection assembly includes two electromagnets, which are installed in the receiving cavity and are communicatively connected to the control sensing assembly. The two electromagnets are located above the cabinet cover and are magnetically attracted to the cabinet cover.

[0017] In an optional embodiment, the protective cabinet further includes a cushioning sponge disposed at the bottom of the protective groove, and the cabinet body can elastically abut against the cushioning sponge.

[0018] In an optional embodiment, the protective cabinet includes at least one rigid protective layer and at least one fireproof layer, the fireproof layer forming the protective groove, and the rigid protective layer being disposed on the outside of the fireproof layer.

[0019] In an optional embodiment, the receiving box includes a box body, a box door, and an electronic lock module. The box door is rotatably closed to the box body and forms the receiving cavity with the box body. The electronic lock module is installed in the box body and is communicatively connected to the control sensing component.

[0020] In an optional embodiment, the control sensing component includes a controller and a sensor, the controller being mounted on the enclosure and communicatively connected to the sensor, the electronic lock module, and the connection component.

[0021] In an optional embodiment, the sensor includes at least one or more of a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, and a pressure sensor.

[0022] In an optional embodiment, the control sensing component further includes a control panel, which is mounted on the housing and communicatively connected to the controller.

[0023] This utility model discloses a financial management device comprising a receiving box having a receiving cavity, a control sensing component installed in the receiving box, a connecting component installed within the receiving cavity and communicatively connected to the control sensing component, a protective cabinet disposed within the receiving cavity and having a protective groove with the groove opening facing the upper part of the receiving box, and a storage cabinet disposed above the protective cabinet. The storage cabinet includes a cabinet body and a cabinet cover, the cabinet cover being detachably connected to the connecting component, and the cabinet body having a storage groove. Under normal conditions, the cabinet cover of the storage cabinet is connected to the connecting component, the cabinet body is located above the protective cabinet, and financial documents are placed in the storage groove. In practical applications, the control sensing component can be used to sense the external environment in real time. When the temperature is too high, or when subjected to a large impact, or under human control, the control sensing component can control the connecting component to disconnect from the cabinet cover. Under the action of gravity, the storage cabinet falls into the protective groove below it, and the cabinet cover and the side wall of the protective groove form a sealed cavity, within which the cabinet body is housed. In this application, the storage box can adopt a conventional style. By placing a protective cabinet with a higher protection level inside the storage cavity, in the event of an emergency, the cabinet body of the storage box can be placed in the protective slot of the protective cabinet to better protect the financial documents, thereby further improving the protection effect of the existing financial management box. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, 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 the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the financial management equipment of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shown is a partial structural exploded view of the financial management equipment.

[0027] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A top view of the financial management equipment shown;

[0028] Figure 4 for Figure 3 The financial management equipment shown is a cross-sectional view along direction AA, in which the connecting component is connected to the storage cabinet;

[0029] Figure 5 for Figure 3 The financial management equipment shown is a cross-sectional view along direction AA, in which the cabinet body of the storage cabinet is housed in the storage slot;

[0030] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged detail view of point A in the middle;

[0031] Figure 7 for Figure 3 The financial management equipment shown is a cross-sectional view along the BB direction.

[0032] Explanation of icon numbers:

[0033] label name label name 100 Financial management equipment 40a Protective groove 10 container 40b Installation gap 11 Box 41 Magnetic locking rod 12 Box door 42 cushioning sponge 13 Limit guide rail 50 storage cabinet 14 Electronic lock module 51 Cabinet body 10a Receiving cavity 51a Storage tank 20 Control sensor components 51b Connection gap 21 Control Panel 52 cabinet lid 30 Connection components 52a Limiting guide groove 31 electromagnet 53 magnet 40 Protective cabinet

[0034] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0035] 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.

[0036] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in this utility model embodiment are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicator will also change accordingly.

[0037] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" in this utility model is for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0038] Reference Figures 1 to 7 This utility model proposes a financial management device 100.

[0039] In this embodiment of the utility model, the financial management device 100 includes: a receiving box 10 with a receiving cavity 10a; a control sensing component 20 installed in the receiving box 10; a connecting component 30 installed in the receiving cavity 10a and communicatively connected to the control sensing component 20; a protective cabinet 40 disposed in the receiving cavity 10a and having a protective groove 40a, the opening of the protective groove 40a facing the upper part of the receiving box 10; and a storage cabinet 50 disposed above the protective cabinet 40, the storage cabinet 50 including a cabinet body 51 and a cabinet cover 52, the cabinet cover 52 being detachably connected to the connecting component 30, the cabinet body 51 having a storage groove 51a; the control sensing component 20 can control the movement of the connecting component 30 to cause the storage cabinet 50 to fall into the protective groove 40a, the cabinet cover 52 and the groove sidewall of the protective groove 40a forming a sealed cavity, and the cabinet body 51 being housed within the sealed cavity.

[0040] Specifically, in this embodiment, the housing 10 includes a housing 11, a door 12, and an electronic lock module 14. The housing 11 is a shell structure formed by splicing metal profiles and sheet metal. The shell structure is rectangular in shape and forms a receiving cavity 10a to accommodate the control sensing component 20 and various other components. The door rotatably covers the housing 11 and encloses the receiving cavity 10a. The electronic lock module 14 is installed on the housing 11 and is communicatively connected to the control sensing component 20. The door 12 is also made of sheet metal and rotatably covers the opening of the receiving cavity 10a via a hinge structure. On the edge away from the hinge structure, the door 12 has a lock hole (not shown). The electronic lock module 14 is installed on the side wall of the receiving cavity 10a. When the door 12 closes the opening of the receiving cavity 10a, the lock tongue of the electronic lock module 14 is inserted into the lock hole to connect the door 12 and the box body 11. The structure and working principle of the electronic lock module 14 are relatively mature technologies and will not be described in detail here. The door 12 is used to seal the receiving cavity 10a to ensure the safety of the financial documents stored in the receiving cavity 10a.

[0041] The control sensing component 20 includes a controller (not shown) and sensors (not shown). The controller is installed within the receiving cavity 10a of the housing 11 and is communicatively connected to the sensors, the electronic lock module 14, and the connection component 30. The communication connection can be achieved via a terminal connection cable or a wireless transceiver module, such as Bluetooth, WIFI, or a 2.4G module. The sensors can be one or more of temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors, selected as needed. For example, in one embodiment, the temperature sensor can detect the temperature of the external environment in real time. When a fire occurs and the temperature reaches a certain value, the temperature sensor converts the detected temperature value into an electrical signal and sends it to the controller, which then controls the connection component 30 to perform corresponding actions. This makes the financial management device 100 more intelligent.

[0042] In this application, the control sensing component 20 also includes a control panel 21, which is connected to the controller via a terminal connection cable and installed in the housing 11. The control panel 21 facilitates operations such as unlocking the electronic lock module 14 and opening the cabinet door 12 for financial personnel. In this embodiment, the control sensing component 20 also includes a buzzer and a card reader module (not shown) communicatively connected to the controller. The buzzer and card reader module are installed in the receiving cavity 10a by screws or glue. The buzzer can generate an alarm sound to remind financial personnel. The card reader module can read and identify the user's card, thereby unlocking the electronic lock module 14 to open or close the cabinet door 12, making the financial management equipment 100 more convenient to use.

[0043] The protective cabinet 40 is rectangular in shape and includes at least one rigid protective layer (not shown) and at least one fireproof layer (not shown). The rigid protective layer is made of a metal material, such as alloy or cast iron, while the fireproof layer is made of fireproof board. These fireproof layers are assembled to form a rectangular protective groove 40a. The rigid protective layer can be adhered to the outside of the fireproof layer. By incorporating the rigid protective layer and the fireproof layer, the protective cabinet 40 possesses good fire resistance and impact resistance. The number of rigid protective layers and fireproof layers can be determined according to actual needs and is not limited here.

[0044] The storage cabinet 50 includes a cabinet body 51 and a cabinet cover 52 made of metal. The cross-sectional shape of the cabinet body 51 is the same as that of the protective groove 40a, but its outer contour is slightly smaller than that of the protective groove 40a. This allows the cabinet body 51 to be inserted into the protective groove 40a more smoothly when it falls. The cabinet body 51 is provided with a storage slot 51a for storing financial documents. The cabinet cover 52 is detachably connected to the connecting assembly 30. The connecting assembly 30 includes two circular electromagnets 31. The two electromagnets 31 are installed in the receiving cavity 10a and are communicatively connected to the controller of the control sensing assembly 20. The two electromagnets 31 are installed in the receiving cavity 10a and are located above the cabinet cover 52. The two electromagnets 31 are magnetically attracted to the cabinet cover 52, fixing the entire storage cabinet 50 above the protective cabinet 40. In this application, the storage cabinet 50 is connected and fixed by two electromagnetic components. Its installation is not only relatively simple, but also, in the event of an accident, the controller can control the on and off of the two electromagnets 31 to quickly release the storage cabinet 50 and insert it into the protective slot 40a, thereby achieving better protection for financial documents.

[0045] In practical applications, the control sensing component 20 can be used to sense the external environment in real time. When the temperature is too high, or when subjected to a large impact, or under human control, the control sensing component 20 can control the connection component 30 to work, disconnecting the connection with the cabinet cover 52. Under the action of gravity, the storage cabinet 50 falls into the protective groove 40a located below it. The cabinet cover 52 and the side wall of the protective groove 40a form a sealed cavity, and the cabinet body 51 is housed in the sealed cavity. In this application, the storage box 10 can adopt a conventional style. By placing a protective cabinet 40 with a higher protection level in the storage cavity 10a, in the event of an emergency, the cabinet body of the storage cabinet 50 can be housed in the protective groove 40a of the protective cabinet 40, providing better protection for financial documents and further improving the protection effect of the existing financial management box.

[0046] Please refer to the above. Figure 4 and Figure 5In this application, the protective cabinet 40 is further provided with multiple magnetic locking rods 41. The magnetic locking rods 41 are made of a metal material that can be attracted by magnets 53, such as iron. The side wall of the protective groove 40a has multiple mounting notches 40b, the diameter of which is slightly larger than that of the magnetic locking rods 41. A magnetic locking rod 41 is slidably inserted into the mounting notch 40b. Correspondingly, the storage cabinet 50 also includes multiple magnets 53. The side wall of the cabinet body 51 has multiple connecting notches 51b, and a magnet 53 is embedded in a connecting notch 51b. In practical applications, when the storage cabinet 50 falls into the protective groove 40a, under the action of the magnetic force of the magnets 53, the magnetic locking rods 41 slide toward the magnets 53 and eventually magnetically engage with them. Since the length of the magnetic locking rods 41 is greater than the length of the connecting notches 51b, part of the magnetic locking rods 41 are accommodated in the mounting notch 40b and part in the connecting notch 51b, thus connecting and fixing the storage cabinet 50 and the protective cabinet 40. Furthermore, since the connection notch 51b and the mounting notch 40b are not exposed, they can play a certain role in preventing theft after a dangerous situation occurs, thus improving the protection of financial documents.

[0047] Furthermore, please see again Figure 2 and Figure 7 In this application, a limiting guide rail 13 is formed by protruding from the side wall of the receiving cavity 10a. The limiting guide rail 13 has a rectangular cross-section and extends vertically along the opening of the protective groove 40a toward the upper part of the receiving box 10. Limiting guide grooves 52a are provided on opposite sides of the cabinet cover 52. The limiting guide rail 13 is partially housed in the limiting guide groove 52a and fits against the outer side of the cabinet body 51. In this application, by fitting the limiting guide rail 13 against the opposite sides of the cabinet body 51, the storage cabinet 50 can be prevented from shaking after installation. At the same time, by setting the limiting guide groove 52a, the cabinet body 51 can accurately slide into the protective groove 40a when sliding downwards, further improving the protection effect of financial documents.

[0048] Furthermore, the protective cabinet 40 also includes a cushioning sponge 42, which is located at the bottom of the protective groove 40a. When the cabinet body 51 slides down and falls into the protective groove 40a, the cabinet body 51 can elastically abut against the cushioning sponge 42. Through the elastic cushioning effect of the cushioning sponge 42, the impact force can be too large, which could cause the storage cabinet 50 to bounce back.

[0049] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. All equivalent structural transformations made under the inventive concept of the present utility model using the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A financial management device, characterized in that, include: A container, forming a receiving cavity; The control sensing components are installed in the housing; A connection component is installed within the receiving cavity and is communicatively connected to the control sensing component; A protective cabinet is disposed within the receiving cavity and has a protective groove formed therein, the opening of which faces the upper part of the receiving box; and A storage cabinet is disposed above the protective cabinet. The storage cabinet includes a cabinet body and a cabinet cover. The cabinet cover is detachably connected to the connecting component. The cabinet body is provided with a storage slot. The control sensing component can control the movement of the connecting component so that the storage cabinet falls into the protective groove, the cabinet cover and the side wall of the protective groove enclose to form a sealed cavity, and the cabinet body is housed in the sealed cavity.

2. The financial management equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The protective cabinet is also equipped with multiple magnetic locking rods, and the side wall of the protective groove is provided with multiple installation notches, and one of the magnetic locking rods can be slidably inserted into the installation notch; The storage cabinet also includes multiple magnets, and the side wall of the cabinet body has multiple connection notches, with one magnet embedded in one of the connection notches; The storage cabinet falls into the protective groove, and a magnet is magnetically attracted to a magnetic locking rod. The magnetic locking rod is partially accommodated in the mounting notch and partially accommodated in the connection notch.

3. The financial management equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The cavity sidewall of the receiving cavity is provided with a limiting guide rail. The limiting guide rail extends from the opening of the protective groove toward the upper part of the receiving box. Limiting guide grooves are provided on opposite sides of the cabinet cover. The limiting guide rail is partially housed in the limiting guide groove and fits against the outer side of the cabinet body.

4. The financial management equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The connection assembly includes two electromagnets, which are installed inside the receiving cavity and are communicatively connected to the control sensing assembly. The two electromagnets are located above the cabinet cover and are magnetically attracted to the cabinet cover.

5. The financial management equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The protective cabinet also includes a cushioning sponge, which is located at the bottom of the protective groove, and the cabinet body can elastically abut against the cushioning sponge.

6. The financial management equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The protective cabinet includes at least one rigid protective layer and at least one fireproof layer, the fireproof layer forming the protective groove, and the rigid protective layer being disposed on the outside of the fireproof layer.

7. The financial management equipment as described in any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that, The container includes a container body, a door, and an electronic lock module. The door is rotatably fitted onto the container body and together with the container body forms the receiving cavity. The electronic lock module is installed in the container body and is communicatively connected to the control sensing component.

8. The financial management equipment as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The control sensing component includes a controller and a sensor. The controller is installed in the housing and is communicatively connected to the sensor, the electronic lock module, and the connection component.

9. The financial management equipment as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The sensor includes at least one or more of the following: temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and pressure sensor.

10. The financial management equipment as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The control sensing component also includes a control panel, which is installed in the housing and communicates with the controller.