CN209834669U - Access device for logistics objects - Google Patents

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CN209834669U
CN209834669U CN201821719439.XU CN201821719439U CN209834669U CN 209834669 U CN209834669 U CN 209834669U CN 201821719439 U CN201821719439 U CN 201821719439U CN 209834669 U CN209834669 U CN 209834669U
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周洪亮
刘光辉
胡梦娜
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郑石磊
刘维宠
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The application provides a logistics object access device. The access device includes: a plurality of modular container units for receiving the logistics objects, each of the modular container units having a bottom plate and a sidewall, an upward opening being formed at an upper end of the sidewall, and a downwardly extending insertion part being provided at the bottom plate so as to be inserted into the upper opening of the lower modular container unit and fixedly connected to the sidewall of the lower modular container unit; and rear connection members extending in a vertical direction and fixedly connected to at least one of the plurality of modular container units in a horizontal direction, respectively.

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Access device for logistics objects
Technical Field
The application relates to the logistics distribution field, in particular to a logistics object access device.
Background
Currently, the logistics industry is developed very rapidly, and as it is closely related to the daily production and operation activities of enterprises and the daily lives of people, the logistics industry is developed to make enterprises and individuals more and more convenient. However, many links in the field of logistics distribution still have the problem of low efficiency, which causes waste of costs such as manpower, material resources, time and the like.
In order to improve the efficiency of logistics distribution and save the expenditure of labor cost, a logistics terminal self-service cabinet has appeared at present. The self-picking cabinet is provided with input equipment and a plurality of storage lattices, and a user can operate through the input equipment on the self-picking cabinet to finish self-service piece throwing or taking. The appearance of the logistics terminal self-service cabinet enables logistics distribution service personnel to store goods in the cabinet and inform a user of taking the goods in the front when the goods are convenient, so that the goods do not need to be distributed to a specific receiving address through the logistics distribution service personnel, and the waste of labor cost caused by the fact that the logistics distribution service personnel cannot find the specific receiving address or need to agree with the user in advance on the delivery time and the like is avoided.
However, the existing logistics terminal self-service cabinet is greatly influenced by site condition limitation, and the size of a site for placing the self-service cabinet needs to be measured in advance before the self-service cabinet of the logistics terminal is manufactured. After the self-lifting cabinet is manufactured, the self-lifting cabinet needs to be assembled when leaving a factory, and the assembled self-lifting cabinet is integrally transported to an actual use site. Therefore, for the logistics terminal self-lifting cabinet with a large size, transportation is difficult and transportation cost is high.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The application provides a logistics object access device.
According to a first aspect of the present application, there is provided an access device for a logistics object, comprising:
a plurality of modular container units for receiving the logistics objects, each of the modular container units having a bottom plate and a sidewall, an upward opening being formed at an upper end of the sidewall, and a downwardly extending insertion part being provided at the bottom plate so as to be inserted into the upper opening of the lower modular container unit and fixedly connected to the sidewall of the lower modular container unit;
and rear connection members extending in a vertical direction and fixedly connected to at least one of the plurality of modular container units in a horizontal direction, respectively.
According to one embodiment, the bottom plate is provided with a downwardly extending spigot over all or part of its periphery.
According to one embodiment, the rear connecting member is fixedly connected to two horizontally adjacent modular container units among the plurality of modular container units, respectively.
According to one embodiment, each of the modular container units has a first coupling groove at a rear end thereof, and the rear coupling member has a second coupling groove which is engaged with and fixedly coupled to the first coupling groove.
According to one embodiment, the access device for the logistics object further comprises:
and a door frame member covering front ends of the sidewalls of the plurality of modular container units and fixedly connected to the front ends of the sidewalls of the plurality of modular container units, respectively.
According to one embodiment, the front end of the sidewall of each of the modular container units is provided with a first coupling bent portion, and the door frame member has a second coupling bent portion that is fitted and fixedly coupled to the first coupling bent portion.
According to one embodiment, the access device for the logistics object further comprises:
a plurality of door panels, each door panel pivotally connected to the door frame member and covering a front end of one of the plurality of modular container units.
According to one embodiment, the access device for the logistics object further comprises:
and a ceiling unit having an insertion part extending downward at all or a part of a periphery thereof so as to be inserted into an upper end opening of an uppermost modular container unit among the plurality of modular container units and fixedly connected to a sidewall of the uppermost modular container unit.
According to one embodiment, the access device for the logistics object further comprises:
and the base unit is provided with a side wall, and the side wall of the base unit is fixedly connected with the inserting part of the modular container unit at the lowest layer in the plurality of modular container units.
According to one embodiment, the access device for the logistics object further comprises:
and an electrical component provided in the ceiling unit or the base unit.
According to one embodiment, an electrically controlled lock assembly slot is provided in a side wall of each of the modular container units.
According to one embodiment, a wire arranging clamping groove is formed in the side wall of each modular container unit, and the wire arranging clamping groove and the electric control lock assembling groove are located on the same side of the side wall.
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Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments. The drawings are only for purposes of illustrating the preferred embodiments and are not to be construed as limiting the application. Also, like reference numerals are used to refer to like parts throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of an access device for a logistics object in accordance with one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a modular container unit according to one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3A illustrates an assembled view of a modular container unit and a rear connecting member according to one embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3B shows an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 3A;
FIG. 4A shows a top view of an assembly of a modular container unit with a door frame member according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4B shows an enlarged view of portion B of FIG. 4A;
FIG. 4C shows an enlarged view of portion C of FIG. 4A;
FIG. 5A illustrates an assembled exploded view of a modular container unit, a door frame member and a door panel according to one embodiment of the present application;
fig. 5B shows an enlarged view of a portion D in fig. 5A.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present application. Further, in the following description, the same reference numbers will be used to refer to the same or like parts in different drawings. The different features in the different embodiments described below can be combined with each other to form further embodiments within the scope of the application. Furthermore, words referring to orientation (e.g., front, rear, upper, lower, left, right, etc.) mentioned in the following description all refer to the orientation shown in the drawings or the orientation of the device in a certain use state, and are not intended to limit the present application.
Fig. 1 illustrates an exploded view of an access device for a logistics object in accordance with one embodiment of the present application. The logistics object described in the present application refers to goods or the like that can be put in and/or taken out by an access device (such as a logistics terminal self-service cabinet) in logistics distribution. As shown in fig. 1, the access device 100 for the logistics object may include a plurality of modular container units 110 and a rear connection member 120. The modular container units 110 are for containing logistics objects, and each modular container unit 110 has a bottom panel 111 and sidewalls 112. There is an upward opening at the upper end of the side wall 112, that is, each modular container unit 110 has only a bottom panel 111 and no top panel. A downwardly extending socket 113 is provided on the base plate 111 (e.g., all or a portion of the periphery of the base plate 111). Since each modular container unit 110 has an upward opening without a top plate, the socket part 113 of each modular container unit 110 may be inserted into the upper end opening of the lower modular container unit 110 and fixedly connected (e.g., riveted, screwed, welded, etc.) with the sidewall 112 of the lower modular container unit 110. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the size of the mating portion 113 of each modular container unit 110 is slightly smaller than the size of the upper end opening so that it can be inserted into the upper end opening of the modular container unit 110 on its underside to achieve longitudinal mating of the modular container units up and down. The rear connection members 120 extend in a vertical direction and are fixedly connected (e.g., riveted, screwed, welded, etc.) to at least one modular container unit 110 (e.g., adjacent two modular container units 110) in a horizontal direction, respectively. Thus, the modular container units can be spliced side-to-side by utilizing the rear connecting member.
According to the above-described configuration of the access device for the logistics objects, modularization of the container units for accommodating the logistics objects can be achieved, that is, each container unit in the device has the same or similar configuration, thereby enabling flexible splicing according to actual installation sites. Therefore, the components can be assembled on site at the actual use site of the device, and the whole device does not need to be transported to the actual use site after being assembled. Therefore, on one hand, the efficiency of field assembly is improved, and on the other hand, the transportation cost is reduced.
Fig. 2 illustrates a perspective view of a modular container unit according to one embodiment of the present application. FIG. 3A illustrates an assembled view of a modular container unit and a rear connecting member according to one embodiment of the present application; fig. 3B shows an enlarged view of the portion a in fig. 3A. As shown in fig. 2, 3A, and 3B, each modular container unit 110 has a first coupling groove 114 at a rear end thereof. The rear connection member 120 has a second connection catching groove 121 that is matched with and fixedly connected to the first connection catching groove 114. According to an embodiment, the first connection slot 114 and the second connection slot 121 may be fixedly connected by riveting, screwing, welding, or the like. From this, because all be provided with the draw-in groove of connecting each other that cooperates on modularization container unit and the rear portion connecting elements to it is more firm to make the connection between the two, also makes a plurality of modularization container units of horizontal concatenation stronger.
Referring again to fig. 1, the access device 100 for the logistics object may further include a door frame member 130. The door frame member 130 covers the front end of the sidewall 112 of each modular container unit 110 and is fixedly connected to the front end of the sidewall 112 of each modular container unit 110, respectively. According to one embodiment, the door frame member 130 may be fixedly coupled to the front end of the side wall 112 of each modular container unit 110 by riveting, screwing, welding, or the like. Thus, the door frame member may provide greater structural integrity to the overall apparatus and may provide for more secure assembly of the overall apparatus through the secure connection with each modular container unit.
FIG. 4A shows a top view of an assembly of a modular container unit with a door frame member according to an embodiment of the present application; FIG. 4B shows an enlarged view of portion B of FIG. 4A; fig. 4C shows an enlarged view of a portion C in fig. 4A. As shown in fig. 2 and 4A to 4C, the front end of the sidewall 112 of each modular container unit 110 is provided with a first connection bent portion 115. Accordingly, the door frame member 130 has the second connection bent portion 131 which is fitted and fixedly connected with the first connection bent portion 115. According to an embodiment, the first connection bent portion 115 and the second connection bent portion 131 may be fixedly connected by riveting, screwing, welding, or the like. Therefore, the bending parts which are matched and connected with each other are arranged on the modular container units and the door frame member, so that the connection between the modular container units and the door frame member is firmer, and the stability of the plurality of modular container units spliced longitudinally or transversely is stronger.
FIG. 5A illustrates an assembled exploded view of a modular container unit, a door frame member and a door panel according to one embodiment of the present application; fig. 5B shows an enlarged view of a portion D in fig. 5A. As shown in fig. 1, 5A, and 5B, the access device 100 for logistics objects may further include a plurality of door panels 140. Each door panel 140 is pivotally connected to the door frame member 130 (see fig. 5B) and covers the front end of one modular container unit 110. From this, the door plant can regard as the cabinet door of modularization container unit to realize the access of user's commodity circulation object.
Referring again to fig. 1, the access device 100 for the logistics object may further include a ceiling unit 150. A downwardly extending socket 151 is provided at all or a portion of the periphery of the ceiling unit 150 so as to be inserted into the upper end opening of the uppermost modular container unit 110 and fixedly coupled to the sidewall 112 of the uppermost modular container unit 110. According to one embodiment, the plug 151 of the ceiling unit 150 and the sidewall 112 of the modular container unit 110 may be fixedly connected by riveting, screwing, welding, or the like. Thus, the ceiling unit may act as a ceiling for the uppermost modular container unit to close the space therein and may also enhance the structural integrity of the overall apparatus.
In addition, the access device 100 for the logistics object may further include a base unit 160. Base unit 160 has side walls 161, and side walls 161 of base unit 160 are fixedly connected to mating part 113 of the lowermost modular container unit 110. According to one embodiment, the size of the mating part 113 of the modular container unit 110 may be slightly smaller than the size of the upper end opening of the sidewall 161 of the base unit 160, so that the mating part 113 can be inserted into the upper end opening of the base unit 160 for a fixed connection. According to one embodiment, the mating part 113 of the modular container unit 110 and the sidewall 161 of the base unit 160 may be fixedly connected by riveting, screwing, welding, etc. The base unit thus acts as a bottom pad for the overall device and may also enhance the structural integrity of the overall device.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the access device 100 for the logistics object may further include an electrical component (not shown), for example, a control circuit for processing data and sensing signals. The electrical components may be disposed within the ceiling unit 150 or the base unit 160 such that the ceiling unit 150 or the base unit 160 may protect and support the electrical components within the device 100.
Referring again to fig. 2, an electrically controlled lock assembly slot 116 may be provided on the sidewall 112 of each modular container unit 110. The electric control lock mounting slot 116 may be used to mount and secure an electric control lock (not shown) used in the device 100 therein.
In addition, a wire arranging groove 117 may be provided on the sidewall 112 of each modular container unit 110, so that the arrangement and clamping of the wire harness may be achieved. The wire dress slot 117 and the electrically controlled lock mounting slot 116 may be on the same side of the side wall 112 for ease of operation.
Although the above description includes many specific arrangements and parameters, it should be noted that these specific arrangements and parameters are merely illustrative of one embodiment of the present application. This should not be taken as limiting the scope of the application. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the application. Accordingly, the scope of the application should be construed based on the claims.

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1. An access device for a logistics object, comprising:
a plurality of modular container units for receiving the logistics objects, each of the modular container units having a bottom plate and a sidewall, an upward opening being formed at an upper end of the sidewall, and a downwardly extending insertion part being provided at the bottom plate so as to be inserted into the upper opening of the lower modular container unit and fixedly connected to the sidewall of the lower modular container unit;
and rear connection members extending in a vertical direction and fixedly connected to at least one of the plurality of modular container units in a horizontal direction, respectively.
2. The logistics object access device of claim 1, wherein a downwardly extending plug is provided on all or a portion of the perimeter of the base plate.
3. The access device of the logistics object of claim 1, wherein the rear connection member is fixedly connected with two horizontally adjacent modular container units of the plurality of modular container units, respectively.
4. The access device for the logistics object of claim 3, wherein each of the modular container units has a first connection slot at a rear end thereof, and the rear connection member has a second connection slot which is matched with and fixedly connected with the first connection slot.
5. The access device for the physical distribution object according to claim 1, further comprising:
and a door frame member covering front ends of the sidewalls of the plurality of modular container units and fixedly connected to the front ends of the sidewalls of the plurality of modular container units, respectively.
6. The access device for the logistics object of claim 5, wherein a front end of the side wall of each of the modular container units is provided with a first connection bending part, and the door frame member has a second connection bending part which is matched with and fixedly connected with the first connection bending part.
7. The access device of the logistics object of claim 5, further comprising:
a plurality of door panels, each door panel pivotally connected to the door frame member and covering a front end of one of the plurality of modular container units.
8. The access device for the physical distribution object according to claim 1, further comprising:
and a ceiling unit having an insertion part extending downward at all or a part of a periphery thereof so as to be inserted into an upper end opening of an uppermost modular container unit among the plurality of modular container units and fixedly connected to a sidewall of the uppermost modular container unit.
9. The access device for the physical distribution object according to claim 1, further comprising:
and the base unit is provided with a side wall, and the side wall of the base unit is fixedly connected with the inserting part of the modular container unit at the lowest layer in the plurality of modular container units.
10. The access device of the physical distribution object according to claim 8, further comprising:
and an electric element provided in the ceiling unit.
11. The access device for the physical distribution object according to claim 9, further comprising:
an electrical component disposed within the base unit.
12. The logistics object access device of claim 1, wherein an electrically controlled lock assembly slot is provided on a side wall of each modular container unit.
13. The device for accessing physical distribution objects according to claim 12, wherein a wire arranging slot is disposed on a side wall of each modular container unit, and the wire arranging slot and the electric control lock assembling slot are located on the same side of the side wall.
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