Charging and discharging power distribution cabinet
By designing a connection structure between the main cabinet and the concealed cabinet in the charging and discharging distribution cabinet, the problem of cable storage is solved, and the convenience and maintenance visibility of the distribution cabinet are improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- JIAXING KAIYUAN PHOTOVOLTAIC CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
AI Technical Summary
Existing charging and discharging distribution cabinets cannot display their status when damaged or under repair, and cannot effectively store cables leading out from the distribution cabinet.
A charging and discharging power distribution cabinet was designed, which includes a main cabinet and a hidden cabinet. The bottom of the main cabinet is connected to the hidden cabinet, which has an open storage space and is connected to the inside of the main cabinet through the bottom plate opening. It provides a temporary storage place for cables and is equipped with a cabinet handle for easy pulling.
It enables convenient cable routing and temporary storage, improving the ease of use and maintenance visibility of the distribution cabinet.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of charging and discharging auxiliary equipment, specifically relating to a charging and discharging power distribution cabinet. Background Technology
[0002] The patent, with publication number CN214957987U and subject name "Utility Model Patent for an Outdoor DC Charging Station Distribution Cabinet", and IPC classification number H02B1 / 30, discloses the following technical solution: "A placement frame 2 is fixedly connected to the front of the distribution cabinet body 1. A drawing board 3 is slidably connected inside the placement frame 2. The top of the drawing board 3 extends to the top of the placement frame 2 and is fixedly connected to a limiting block 4. A transmission box 5 is fixedly connected to both sides of the placement frame 2. A push block 6 is slidably connected inside the transmission box 5. A movable block 7 is fixedly connected to the top of the push block 6. A locking plate 8 is slidably connected inside the movable block 7 through a pin. The end of the locking plate 8 away from the movable block 7 passes through the transmission box 5 and contacts the top of the limiting block 4. A pull rod 9 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the push block 6. The bottom of the pull rod 9 passes through to the bottom of the transmission box 5. A spring 10 is sleeved on the surface of the pull rod 9. The top of the spring 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the push block 6, and the bottom of the spring 10 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the transmission box 5."
[0003] Therefore, the above utility model patents have disclosed one technical solution for charging and discharging distribution cabinets. However, the technical solutions disclosed in these utility model patents focus on the problem of the distribution cabinet's inability to display its status when damaged or under repair, and do not further address issues such as the temporary storage of cables leading out from the distribution cabinet, which require further improvement. Utility Model Content
[0004] This utility model addresses the shortcomings of the existing technology by providing a charging and discharging power distribution cabinet.
[0005] This utility model adopts the following technical solution: a charging and discharging distribution cabinet, including a main unit cabinet and a concealed cabinet, wherein the concealed cabinet is located at the bottom of the main unit cabinet, wherein:
[0006] The main unit cabinet includes a base plate and a rear plate, which are integrally molded.
[0007] The concealed cabinet includes a folding panel and a concealed cabinet body. The folding panel has a first extension section, a bending section and a second extension section. The first extension section, the bending section and the second extension section are connected sequentially and integrally formed. The first extension section is fixedly connected to the base plate, and the second extension section is slidably connected to the concealed cabinet body. There is a gap between the bending section and the concealed cabinet body.
[0008] The base plate has an opening, and the main body of the concealed cabinet has an open storage space. The internal space of the main cabinet is connected to the open storage space of the main body of the concealed cabinet through the opening in the base plate.
[0009] As a preferred technical solution among the above technical solutions, the concealed cabinet body is equipped with a cabinet handle, which is fixedly connected to the concealed cabinet body.
[0010] As the preferred technical solution among the above technical solutions, there is a hidden cabinet gap between the main body of the hidden cabinet and the base plate to avoid the hidden cabinet being tightly attached to the base plate.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution to the above technical solutions, the rear panel is provided with several sets of heat dissipation grilles, and each set of heat dissipation grilles has several grille holes.
[0012] As a preferred technical solution of the above technical solution, the base plate is provided with several foot pads, each foot pad including a support rod and a foot pad body. One end of the support rod is fixedly connected to the base plate, and the other end of the support rod is internally connected to the foot pad body and fixedly connected to the foot pad body. The side of the foot pad body away from the support rod is provided with several anti-slip patterns, and the anti-slip patterns are integrally formed with the foot pad body.
[0013] The charging and discharging distribution cabinet disclosed in this utility model has the advantage that the internal space of the main cabinet is connected to the open storage space of the hidden cabinet body through the bottom plate opening, so that the cables of the charging and discharging equipment built into the internal space of the main cabinet can be placed in the open storage space, thereby leading the cables out from the internal space of the main cabinet and providing a temporary storage place for the cables. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is the main view of this application.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a side view of this application.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a bottom view of this application.
[0017] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of this application.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional view from another perspective of this application.
[0019] The attached diagram includes the following reference numerals: 100 - Main unit cabinet; 110 - Base plate; 120 - Rear panel; 121 - Ventilation grille; 122 - Grille hole; 200 - Concealed cabinet; 210 - Folding guard plate; 211 - First extension section; 212 - Bending section; 213 - Second extension section; 214 - Folding guard plate gap; 215 - Concealed cabinet spacing; 220 - Concealed cabinet body; 221 - Cabinet handle; 230 - Foot pad; 231 - Support rod; 232 - Foot pad body; 233 - Anti-slip texture. Detailed Implementation
[0020] This utility model discloses a charging and discharging distribution cabinet. The following description refers to a preferred embodiment (Embodiment 1), with reference to the accompanying drawings. Figures 1 to 5 The specific embodiments of this utility model will be further described below.
[0021] See attached diagram. Figures 1 to 5 , Figures 1 to 5 The charging and discharging distribution cabinets are shown from different perspectives.
[0022] Example 1.
[0023] Preferably, a charging and discharging distribution cabinet is provided for the built-in charging and discharging equipment (not shown in the figure). The charging and discharging distribution cabinet includes a main unit cabinet 100 and a concealed cabinet 200, with the concealed cabinet 200 located at the bottom of the main unit cabinet 100, wherein:
[0024] The main unit cabinet 100 includes a base plate 110 and a rear plate 120, with the base plate 110 and the rear plate 120 being integrally formed;
[0025] The concealed cabinet 200 includes two folding panels 210 and a concealed cabinet body 220. The folding panel 210 has a first extension section 210, a bending section 212, and a second extension section 213. The first extension section 210, the bending section 212, and the second extension section 213 are sequentially connected and integrally formed. The first extension section 210 is fixedly connected to the base plate 110, and the second extension section 213 is slidably connected to the concealed cabinet body 220. There is a folding panel gap 214 between the bending section 212 and the concealed cabinet body 220 to avoid physical interference between the concealed cabinet body 220 and the folding panel 210.
[0026] The base plate 110 has a base plate opening (not shown in the figure), and the concealed cabinet body 220 has an open receiving space (not shown in the figure, which is equivalent to the top of the concealed cabinet body 220 being open). The internal space of the main unit cabinet 100 is connected to the open receiving space of the concealed cabinet body 220 through the base plate opening, so that the cables of charging and discharging equipment built into the internal space of the main unit cabinet 100 can be placed in the open receiving space, thereby leading the cables out from the internal space of the main unit cabinet 100 and providing a temporary storage place for the cables (i.e., the concealed cabinet body 220 that is removed from the main unit cabinet 100).
[0027] The concealed cabinet body 220 is equipped with a cabinet handle 221, which is fixedly connected to the concealed cabinet body 220 to facilitate the pulling out of the concealed cabinet 200.
[0028] The concealed cabinet body 220 and the base plate 110 have a concealed cabinet spacing 215 to prevent the concealed cabinet 200 from being in close contact with the base plate 110.
[0029] The rear panel 120 is provided with several sets of heat dissipation grilles 121, and each set of heat dissipation grilles 121 has several grille holes 122.
[0030] The base plate 110 is provided with several foot pads 230. Each foot pad 230 includes a support rod 231 and a foot pad body 232. One end of the support rod 231 is fixedly connected to the base plate 110, and the other end of the support rod 231 is internally connected to the foot pad body 232 and fixedly connected to it. The side of the foot pad body 232 away from the support rod 231 is provided with several anti-slip patterns 233, and the anti-slip patterns 233 are integrally formed with the foot pad body 232.
[0031] It is worth mentioning that the specific texture structure and other technical features of the anti-slip texture 233 involved in this utility model patent application should be regarded as prior art. The specific structure, working principle and possible control methods and spatial arrangement methods of these technical features can be conventionally selected in the field and should not be regarded as the inventive point of this utility model patent. This utility model patent will not elaborate further.
[0032] For those skilled in the art, modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A charging and discharging distribution cabinet, characterized in that, This includes server racks and concealed racks. The concealed racks are located at the bottom of the server racks. The main unit cabinet includes a base plate and a rear plate, which are integrally molded. The concealed cabinet includes a folding panel and a concealed cabinet body. The folding panel has a first extension section, a bending section and a second extension section. The first extension section, the bending section and the second extension section are connected sequentially and integrally formed. The first extension section is fixedly connected to the base plate, and the second extension section is slidably connected to the concealed cabinet body. There is a gap between the bending section and the concealed cabinet body. The base plate has an opening, and the main body of the concealed cabinet has an open storage space. The internal space of the main cabinet is connected to the open storage space of the main body of the concealed cabinet through the opening in the base plate.
2. The charging and discharging distribution cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The concealed cabinet body is equipped with a cabinet handle, which is fixedly connected to the concealed cabinet body.
3. The charging and discharging distribution cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The concealed cabinet has a hidden cabinet gap between the main body and the base plate to prevent the concealed cabinet from being pressed tightly against the base plate.
4. The charging and discharging distribution cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rear panel is equipped with several sets of heat dissipation grilles, each set of heat dissipation grilles having several grille holes.
5. The charging and discharging distribution cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that, The base plate is equipped with several foot pads, each foot pad consisting of a support rod and a foot pad body. One end of the support rod is fixedly connected to the base plate, and the other end of the support rod is internally connected to the foot pad body and fixedly connected to the foot pad body. The side of the foot pad body away from the support rod is provided with several anti-slip patterns, which are integrally formed with the foot pad body.