A shockproof mounting bracket for a wall-mounted communication device

CN224649494UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18JIANGSU JIEDONG COMM TECH
View PDF 0 Cites 0 Cited by

Patent Information

Application Number
CN202522262760.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-10-27
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-10-27

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

[0004]本实用新型公开一种壁挂式通信设备防震安装支架,旨在解决传统的壁挂式通信设备防震安装支架往往通过单一的弹簧来承载设备受到的震动,从而导致单一弹簧需承受较大的振动载荷,在设备遇到较大的震动时,会因能量吸收不充分,从而使得震动传递力度难以有效削弱,进而影响设备整体减振的技术问题

Benefits of technology

1、提高减震效果,当设备受到的震动传递至固定板时,固定板底部四个连接块所承载的第二伸缩杆外壁的第二弹簧会率先因压力产生弹性形变,初步吸收震动对固定板的冲击,同时,固定板的震动会带动连接块产生位移,该位移通过第二铰接座传递至第一伸缩杆,从而使得第一伸缩杆发生伸缩形变,其外壁连接的第一弹簧同步配合产生弹性形变,进一步削弱震动的传递力度,通过第二弹簧与第一弹簧在震动过程中的协同形变,从而达到提高减震效果。

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN224649494U_ABST
    Figure CN224649494U_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The utility model discloses a wall -hanging communication equipment shockproof installation support, including fixed plate, one side outer wall of fixed plate is equipped with connecting plate, the bottom outer wall fixed of connecting plate has the bottom plate, still include: damping mechanism, the damping mechanism includes the support plate fixed in the bottom plate top outer wall, the outer wall of support plate is ring array and has four first hinged seat, the outer wall of first telescopic link is connected with first spring, and the both ends fixed of first telescopic link have articulated block, wherein one articulated block is connected in the inner wall of first hinged seat, and the outer wall of another articulated block is connected with second hinged seat. The utility model discloses wall -hanging communication equipment shockproof installation support has improved the effect of shock attenuation and prevented the impurity from being attached on damping mechanism, improved the effect that the service life of device.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of communication equipment cabinet installation technology, and in particular to a wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting bracket for communication equipment. Background Technology

[0002] Wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting brackets for communication equipment are key components used to fix communication equipment to the wall and reduce the impact of vibration on the equipment. They are widely used in communication base stations, building communication equipment rooms and other scenarios.

[0003] However, traditional wall-mounted communication equipment anti-vibration mounting brackets often rely on a single spring to bear the vibration of the equipment. This results in the single spring having to bear a large vibration load. When the equipment encounters a large vibration, the energy absorption is insufficient, making it difficult to effectively weaken the vibration transmission force, thus affecting the overall vibration reduction of the equipment. For example, when the equipment encounters a strong vibration, the energy absorption limit of a single spring is limited and cannot fully absorb the large amount of vibration energy generated instantaneously. As a result, some of the unabsorbed vibration energy will be directly transmitted to the communication equipment through the bracket, thereby causing the precision components inside the equipment to loosen and the circuit to have poor contact. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model discloses a wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting bracket for communication equipment, aiming to solve the technical problem that traditional wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting brackets for communication equipment often rely on a single spring to bear the vibration of the equipment. As a result, the single spring has to bear a large vibration load, and when the equipment encounters a large vibration, the energy absorption is insufficient, making it difficult to effectively weaken the vibration transmission force, thus affecting the overall vibration reduction of the equipment.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: A wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting bracket for communication equipment includes a fixing plate, a connecting plate on one outer wall of the fixing plate, and a base plate fixed to the bottom outer wall of the connecting plate. It also includes: a vibration damping mechanism: the vibration damping mechanism includes a support plate fixed to the top outer wall of the base plate; the outer wall of the support plate has four first hinge seats arranged in a circular array; a first telescopic rod is provided on the outer wall of the first hinge seat away from the support plate; a first spring is connected to the outer wall of the first telescopic rod; hinge blocks are fixed to both ends of the first telescopic rod; one hinge block is connected to the inner wall of the first hinge seat; the outer wall of the other hinge block is connected to a second hinge seat; a connecting block is connected to one outer wall of the second hinge seat; four connecting blocks are connected to the bottom outer wall of the same fixing plate; a second telescopic rod is connected to the bottom outer wall of the connecting block; and a second spring is connected to the outer wall of the second telescopic rod. A protective mechanism: the protective mechanism is located on the outer wall of the base plate.

[0006] By adopting the above technical solution, four connecting blocks are fixed to the bottom outer wall of the fixed plate, and a second telescopic rod is connected to the bottom outer wall of the connecting blocks. The second telescopic rod, in conjunction with a second spring connected to its outer wall, achieves vibration damping for the fixed plate. A support plate fixed to the top outer wall of the base plate supports the support plate installed on its top outer wall. Four first hinge seats are arranged in a circular array on the outer wall of the support plate, and a second hinge seat is connected to the outer wall of the connecting blocks. Hinge blocks are rotatably connected to the inner walls of both the first and second hinge seats. Finally, two springs are fixed to both ends of the first telescopic rod. The hinge block, through the cooperation of the first hinge seat, the second hinge seat, and the hinge block, enables the rotatable connection of the first telescopic rod. When the connecting block shifts, the second hinge seat connected to its outer wall on one side causes the first telescopic rod to extend and retract, adapting to the displacement caused by the vibration of the fixed plate. Furthermore, the first spring connected to the outer wall of the first telescopic rod absorbs vibration energy through elastic deformation, converting kinetic energy into elastic potential energy, thereby weakening the force of vibration transmitted to the equipment. Through the combined use of the first telescopic rod and the first spring, and the second telescopic rod and the second spring, the anti-vibration effect on the equipment is enhanced.

[0007] As a further embodiment of this utility model: the protective mechanism includes six hinges connected to the outer wall of the base plate, the outer wall of every two hinges is connected to the same rubber plate, multiple pads are fixed at equal intervals on the outer wall of the rubber plate away from the fixing plate, two symmetrically distributed fixing blocks are fixed on the top outer wall of the rubber plate, bolts are connected to the outer wall of one side of the fixing blocks, and twelve bolts are connected to the outer wall of the same fixing plate.

[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, the protective mechanism includes six hinges connected to the outer wall of the base plate. The hinges are used to realize the rotatable connection between the rubber plate and the base plate, allowing the rubber plate to open and close flexibly, facilitating equipment installation and maintenance and leaving operating space. At this time, the same rubber plate is connected to the outer wall of every two hinges. The space between the fixed plate and the base plate is wrapped and protected by three rubber plates and a connecting plate, thereby blocking external collisions, dust and moisture intrusion. At this time, multiple pads are fixed at equal intervals on the outer wall of the rubber plate away from the fixed plate. The pads increase the buffer distance when the rubber plate contacts the outside, enhance the absorption of impact force, and prevent the rubber plate from being directly deformed by force. At this time, two symmetrically distributed fixing blocks are fixed to the top outer wall of the rubber plate. The fixing blocks provide installation fulcrum for the bolts threaded on the outer wall of their respective sides. At this time, twelve bolts are threadedly connected to the outer wall of the same fixed plate, thereby fixing the three rubber plates to the outer wall of the fixed plate.

[0009] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects: 1. Improved vibration damping: When the vibration of the equipment is transmitted to the fixed plate, the second spring on the outer wall of the second telescopic rod supported by the four connecting blocks at the bottom of the fixed plate will first undergo elastic deformation due to pressure, initially absorbing the impact of vibration on the fixed plate. At the same time, the vibration of the fixed plate will drive the connecting blocks to move, and this displacement will be transmitted to the first telescopic rod through the second hinge seat, thereby causing the first telescopic rod to undergo telescopic deformation. The first spring connected to its outer wall will synchronously cooperate to produce elastic deformation, further weakening the transmission force of vibration. Through the coordinated deformation of the second spring and the first spring during the vibration process, the vibration damping effect is improved.

[0010] 2. To prevent impurities from adhering to the vibration damping mechanism and improve the service life of the device, the three rubber plates work together with the connecting plate to form a wrap-around protection for the space between the fixed plate and the base plate, thereby blocking external dust, moisture and other impurities from entering the interior, thus preventing impurities from adhering to the vibration damping mechanism and improving the service life of the device.

[0011] Other features and advantages of this utility model will be disclosed in detail in the following specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting bracket for communication equipment proposed in this utility model.

[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing plate structure of a wall-mounted communication equipment anti-vibration mounting bracket proposed in this utility model.

[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the vibration reduction mechanism of a wall-mounted communication equipment anti-vibration mounting bracket proposed in this utility model.

[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the rubber plate structure of a wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting bracket for communication equipment proposed in this utility model.

[0016] Figure 5 For the present utility model in Figure 3 A magnified structural diagram of point A in the middle.

[0017] In the attached diagram: 1. Fixing plate; 2. Connecting plate; 3. Hinge; 4. Connecting block; 5. Support plate; 6. First hinge seat; 7. First telescopic rod; 8. First spring; 9. Hinge block; 10. Second telescopic rod; 11. Second spring; 12. Second hinge seat; 13. Limiting block; 14. Rubber plate; 15. Pad strip; 16. Fixing block; 17. Bolt; 18. Base plate. Detailed Implementation

[0018] 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.

[0019] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 5 A wall-mounted anti-vibration mounting bracket for communication equipment includes a fixed plate 1, a connecting plate 2 on one outer wall of the fixed plate 1, and a base plate 18 fixed to the bottom outer wall of the connecting plate 2. It also includes: a vibration damping mechanism: the vibration damping mechanism includes a support plate 5 fixed to the top outer wall of the base plate 18. The outer wall of the support plate 5 has four first hinge seats 6 arranged in a ring array. A first telescopic rod 7 is provided on the outer wall of the first hinge seat 6 away from the support plate 5. A first spring 8 is connected to the outer wall of the first telescopic rod 7. Hinge blocks 9 are fixed to both ends of the first telescopic rod 7. One hinge block 9 is connected to the inner wall of the first hinge seat 6, and the outer wall of the other hinge block 9 is connected to a second hinge seat 12. A connecting block 4 is connected to one outer wall of the second hinge seat 12. The four connecting blocks 4 are connected to the bottom outer wall of the same fixed plate 1. A second telescopic rod 10 is connected to the bottom outer wall of the connecting block 4, and a second spring 11 is connected to the outer wall of the second telescopic rod 10. A protective mechanism: the protective mechanism is located on the outer wall of the base plate 18.

[0020] Specifically, four connecting blocks 4 are fixed to the bottom outer wall of the fixed plate 1, and a second telescopic rod 10 is connected to the bottom outer wall of the connecting blocks 4. The second telescopic rod 10, in conjunction with a second spring 11 connected to its outer wall, achieves vibration damping for the fixed plate 1. A support plate 5 fixed to the top outer wall of the base plate 18 supports the support plate 5 installed on its top outer wall. Four first hinge seats 6 are arranged in a circular array on the outer wall of the support plate 5, and a second hinge seat 12 is connected to the outer wall of the connecting blocks 4. Hinge blocks 9 are rotatably connected to the inner walls of both the first hinge seats 6 and the second hinge seats 12. Hinges are fixed to both ends of the first telescopic rod 7. Block 9, through the cooperation of the first hinge seat 6, the second hinge seat 12 and the hinge block 9, realizes the rotatable connection of the first telescopic rod 7. Thus, when the connecting block 4 is displaced, the second hinge seat 12 connected to its outer wall on one side will drive the first telescopic rod 7 to telescopically deform to adapt to the displacement of the connecting block 4 when the fixed plate 1 vibrates. In addition, the first spring 8 connected to the outer wall of the first telescopic rod 7 absorbs the vibration energy through elastic deformation, converting kinetic energy into elastic potential energy, thereby weakening the force of vibration transmitted to the equipment. Through the cooperation of the first telescopic rod 7 and the first spring 8, the second telescopic rod 10 and the second spring 11, the anti-vibration effect on the equipment is improved.

[0021] The four second telescopic rods 10 are arranged in a ring on the top outer wall of the base plate 18. The four second telescopic rods 10 in the ring can make the force on the fixed plate 1 evenly distributed and avoid structural deformation caused by local stress concentration.

[0022] Specifically, three equally spaced limiting blocks 13 are fixed on the outer wall of the fixed plate 1 near the connecting plate 2, and three equally spaced limiting grooves are provided on the outer wall of the connecting plate 2. The limiting blocks 13 are connected to the inner wall of the limiting grooves. By cooperating with the three equally spaced limiting blocks 13 on the outer wall of the fixed plate 1 and the three equally spaced limiting grooves provided inside the connecting plate 2, the movement of the fixed plate 1 can be guided, and deviation during vibration can be prevented.

[0023] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 4 In a preferred embodiment, the protective mechanism includes six hinges 3 connected to the outer wall of the base plate 18. The outer wall of every two hinges 3 is connected to the same rubber plate 14. Multiple pads 15 are fixed at equal intervals on the outer wall of the rubber plate 14 away from the fixing plate 1. Two symmetrically distributed fixing blocks 16 are fixed on the top outer wall of the rubber plate 14. Bolts 17 are connected to the outer wall of one side of the fixing blocks 16. Twelve bolts 17 are connected to the outer wall of the same fixing plate 1.

[0024] Specifically, the protective mechanism includes six hinges 3 connected to the outer wall of the base plate 18. The hinges 3 are used to achieve a rotatable connection between the rubber plate 14 and the base plate 18, allowing the rubber plate 14 to open and close flexibly, facilitating equipment installation and maintenance and providing operating space. At this time, the same rubber plate 14 is connected to the outer wall of every two hinges 3. The space between the fixed plate 1 and the base plate 18 is wrapped and protected by the three rubber plates 14 and the connecting plate 2, thereby blocking external collisions, dust and moisture intrusion. At this time, multiple pads 15 are fixed at equal intervals on the outer wall of the side of the rubber plate 14 away from the fixed plate 1. The pads 15 increase the buffer distance when the rubber plate 14 contacts the outside, thereby enhancing the absorption of impact force and preventing the rubber plate 14 from being directly deformed by force. At this time, two symmetrically distributed fixing blocks 16 are fixed to the top outer wall of the rubber plate 14. The fixing blocks 16 are used to provide installation support points for the bolts 17 on one side of their outer wall. At this time, twelve bolts 17 are threadedly connected to the outer wall of the same fixed plate 1, thereby fixing the three rubber plates 14 to the outer wall of the fixed plate 1.

[0025] Among them, the pad strip 15 is made of flexible material. The pad strip 15 made of flexible material can deform when compressed, thereby reducing the impact of external impact on the components installed on the base plate 18.

[0026] Specifically, the fixing plate 1 has a square structure, and three rubber plates 14 are attached to the outer wall of the same fixing plate 1. The fixing plate 1 and the bottom plate 18 are surrounded in the middle by the three rubber plates 14 and the connecting plate 2, thereby sealing the space between the fixing plate 1 and the bottom plate 18.

[0027] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 In a preferred embodiment, both the outer walls of the fixing plate 1 and the connecting plate 2 are provided with multiple mounting holes.

[0028] Specifically, the mounting holes are used to provide mounting points for the connection plate 2 to the wall and the fixing plate 1 to the equipment.

[0029] Working Principle: In use, the connecting plate 2 is fixed to the wall via multiple mounting holes on its outer wall using connectors. Simultaneously, the fixing plate 1 is fixed to the communication equipment via mounting holes on its outer wall using connectors. When vibrations received by the communication equipment are transmitted to the fixing plate 1, the four connecting blocks 4 arranged in a ring at its bottom evenly transmit the vibration load to the corresponding second telescopic rod 10 on the outer wall of the bottom of the connecting block 4. At this time, the second spring 11 on the outer wall of the second telescopic rod 10 undergoes elastic deformation due to pressure, thereby absorbing vertical vibration energy and achieving initial buffering of the vibration impact. Simultaneously, the vibration of the fixing plate 1 causes the connecting blocks 4 to displace. This displacement is transmitted to the first telescopic rod 7 via the second hinge seat 12 on the outer wall of the connecting block 4. Since the hinge blocks 9 at both ends of the first telescopic rod 7 are rotatably connected to the second hinge seat 12 and the first hinge seat 6 on the support plate 5 respectively, the first telescopic rod 7 undergoes telescopic deformation accordingly. Simultaneously, the first spring 8 connected to its outer wall also undergoes elastic deformation in sync, thereby achieving further... To reduce the force of vibration transmitted to the equipment, the three limiting blocks 13 on one side of the fixed plate 1 cooperate with the limiting groove on the connecting plate 2 to guide the movement trajectory of the fixed plate 1 and prevent deviation during vibration. Secondly, the three rubber plates 14 connected to the base plate 18 and its outer wall are directly connected by hinges 3, so as to facilitate the flexible opening and closing of the communication equipment during later maintenance. At the same time, when the equipment is running normally, the rubber plates 14 and the connecting plate 2 can form a closed enclosure between the fixed plate 1 and the base plate 18, thereby effectively preventing external dust and foreign objects from entering the surface of the components in the vibration damping mechanism. At the same time, when encountering external collision, the pad strip 15 made of flexible material on the outer side of the rubber plate 14 will first contact the collision object and absorb the impact force through its own deformation. At this time, the two fixing blocks 16 on the top outer wall of the rubber plate 14 provide stable installation support for the bolts 17, thereby fixing the rubber plate 14 to the outer wall of the fixed plate 1 with the bolts 17, ensuring that the equipment will not loosen when it is subjected to vibration.

[0030] 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 wall-mounted communication device shockproof mounting bracket, comprising a fixing plate (1), one side outer wall of the fixing plate (1) is provided with a connecting plate (2), the bottom outer wall of the connecting plate (2) is fixedly provided with a bottom plate (18), characterized in that, Also includes: Vibration damping mechanism: The vibration damping mechanism includes a support plate (5) fixed to the top outer wall of the base plate (18). The outer wall of the support plate (5) is arranged in a ring with four first hinge seats (6). The outer wall of the first hinge seat (6) away from the support plate (5) is provided with a first telescopic rod (7). The outer wall of the first telescopic rod (7) is connected to a first spring (8). The two ends of the first telescopic rod (7) are fixed with hinge blocks (9). One of the hinge blocks (9) is connected to the inner wall of the first hinge seat (6). The outer wall of the other hinge block (9) is connected to a second hinge seat (12). The outer wall of the second hinge seat (12) is connected to a connecting block (4). The four connecting blocks (4) are connected to the bottom outer wall of the same fixed plate (1). The bottom outer wall of the connecting block (4) is connected to a second telescopic rod (10). The outer wall of the second telescopic rod (10) is connected to a second spring (11). Protective mechanism: The protective mechanism is located on the outer wall of the base plate (18).

2. The shock mounting bracket for a wall mount communication device of claim 1, wherein, Four second telescopic rods (10) are arranged in a ring array on the top outer wall of the base plate (18).

3. The shock mounting bracket for a wall mount communication device of claim 1, wherein, The fixing plate (1) has three equally spaced limiting blocks (13) fixed on the outer wall of one side near the connecting plate (2). The outer wall of one side of the connecting plate (2) has three equally spaced limiting grooves. The limiting blocks (13) are connected to the inner wall of the limiting grooves.

4. The shock mounted support for a wall mounted communication device of claim 1 wherein, The protective mechanism includes six hinges (3) connected to the outer wall of the base plate (18). The outer wall of every two hinges (3) is connected to the same rubber plate (14). Multiple pads (15) are fixed at equal intervals on the outer wall of the rubber plate (14) away from the fixing plate (1). Two symmetrically distributed fixing blocks (16) are fixed on the top outer wall of the rubber plate (14). Bolts (17) are connected to the outer wall of one side of the fixing block (16). Twelve bolts (17) are connected to the outer wall of the same fixing plate (1).

5. The shock mounted support for a wall mounted communication device of claim 4 wherein, The pad (15) is made of a flexible material.

6. The shock mounted support for a wall mounted communication device of claim 4 wherein, The fixing plate (1) has a square structure, and the three rubber plates (14) are attached to the outer wall of the same fixing plate (1).

7. The shock mounted wall mount communication equipment support of claim 1 wherein, The outer walls of both the fixing plate (1) and the connecting plate (2) are provided with multiple mounting holes.