CN210858310U - Logistics object management device - Google Patents

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CN210858310U
CN210858310U CN201920340527.7U CN201920340527U CN210858310U CN 210858310 U CN210858310 U CN 210858310U CN 201920340527 U CN201920340527 U CN 201920340527U CN 210858310 U CN210858310 U CN 210858310U
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The utility model provides a logistics object management device, include: the shell comprises a front plate, a back plate and two opposite side plates, wherein the front plate and the back plate are arranged in opposite directions; a logistics object storage rack arranged in the shell; at least one access compartment disposed in the housing and located adjacent the front panel; at least one first locking mechanism, each disposed adjacent a corresponding one of the access bays; the emergency unlocking mechanism is connected with the first locking mechanism; a side door; and a second locking mechanism disposed on the housing and configured to perform locking and unlocking operations on the side door, wherein the access compartment includes a cabinet door, and the first locking mechanism is used to perform locking and unlocking operations on the cabinet door. The emergency unlocking mechanism is arranged inside the logistics object management device, and a side door with a second locking component is arranged to limit contact of the emergency unlocking mechanism. Especially, the electronic lock is used for managing the opening of the side door, so that the emergency unlocking mechanism can be managed conveniently.

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Logistics object management device
Technical Field
The present application relates to the field of logistics object management, and more particularly, to a logistics object management apparatus.
Background
In the logistics industry, in order to facilitate the user to take and put the express, it has appeared to arrange a self-service logistics device in a public area (for example, a hall or a cell where people and streams are concentrated) for the courier to perform identity authentication through an identity authentication means (for example, a code scanning or a touch screen) arranged on the logistics device after the courier puts a logistics object (package) into a storage grid therein, so as to extract the package or place the package.
In the logistics object management device in the prior art, the cabinet door of the storage compartment is usually provided with an electromagnetic lock, which generates lorentz force to trigger the unlocking mechanism to unlock after the built-in coil is electrified, and the user only needs to close the door after opening the door to realize automatic locking. The electromagnetic lock is used in a wide range of physical distribution object management devices because it is only necessary to energize the electromagnetic lock for a short time when the lock is unlocked. However, in the physical distribution object management device using the electromagnetic lock, when the electromagnetic lock cannot be normally used due to a power failure or other trouble, a maintenance worker needs to use a manual emergency device to unlock the physical distribution object management device instead of the electromagnetic coil-activated unlocking mechanism that is energized.
However, such an emergency unlocking device is usually a mechanical structure, does not need a power supply, and needs to be able to operate outside the logistics object management device, so in the prior art, such an emergency unlocking device is usually configured to have a pull rod portion, one end of which is connected to the unlocking mechanism inside the logistics object management device, and the other end of which is disposed outside, so that a maintenance worker can directly use one end of the outside to pull the pull rod, thereby driving the unlocking mechanism inside the logistics object management device to realize unlocking. Thus, due to this externally operated unlocking feature of the emergency unlocking device, it is necessary to lock it when not in use, preventing inadvertent or malicious operation.
In the prior art, therefore, a special lock is usually provided for one end of the external pull rod, and the maintenance personnel keep the key of the lock, so that the special lock can be opened when necessary to use the emergency unlocking member. However, since maintenance personnel usually need to maintain a plurality of logistics object management devices, a plurality of keys need to be provided for the maintenance personnel in the prior art, or a lock for the maintenance personnel to unlock a plurality of emergency unlocking members by using a common key also appears. The use of such keys brings much inconvenience to maintenance personnel and affects maintenance efficiency.
Therefore, a solution for emergency unlocking of the logistics object management apparatus, which is convenient and fast, is needed.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The embodiment of the utility model provides a logistics object management device.
In order to achieve the above object, an embodiment of the present invention provides a logistics object management apparatus, including: the shell comprises a front plate and a back plate which are arranged oppositely and two opposite side plates arranged between the front plate and the back plate; a physical distribution object storage rack disposed within the housing; at least one access compartment disposed in the housing and located adjacent to the front panel; at least one first locking mechanism disposed adjacent to a corresponding one of the at least one access bay, respectively; the emergency unlocking mechanism is arranged in the shell and is connected with the first locking mechanism; a side door provided on one of the two object side plates and located on one side of the emergency unlocking mechanism; and a second locking mechanism provided on the housing and configured to perform locking and unlocking operations on the side door, wherein the access compartment includes a cabinet door, and the locking mechanism is used to perform locking and unlocking operations on the cabinet door.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, emergent release mechanism includes: an emergency lever disposed within the housing and proximate to the at least one access bay; at least one emergency unlocking member provided on the emergency lever and connected to a corresponding one of the at least one locking mechanisms, respectively; and a driving part connected to the panic lever.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, emergent release mechanism includes: a fixing part connected to the panic lever or the driving part.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, logistics object management device further includes: an information input member provided on the front plate, wherein the first locking mechanism is further provided for locking or unlocking the information input member to the front plate.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the second locking mechanism is an electronic lock.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the fixing member includes: the fixed base is fixed inside the shell or outside the access grid; the fixing pin is arranged on the fixing base; an emergency hole provided on the emergency lever and corresponding to the fixing pin, wherein the fixing pin is connected to the emergency lever in a pluggable manner through the emergency hole.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the fixing member further includes: an elastic assembly connected to the fixing pin.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the fixing member further includes: a limiting plate provided on the panic lever and configured to limit a movement range of the panic lever within a predetermined range.
According to the utility model discloses an embodiment, emergent release mechanism includes: an emergency line having one end disposed near an inner side of the side door and connected to the at least one locking mechanism; and a driving part connected to the emergency line
The embodiment of the utility model provides a commodity circulation object management device is through setting up emergent release mechanism inside commodity circulation object management device to the side door that the setting has the locking member limits the contact to emergent release mechanism. Especially, the electronic lock is used for managing the opening of the side door, so that the emergency unlocking mechanism can be managed conveniently.
The above description is only an overview of the technical solutions of the present invention, and in order to make the technical means of the present invention more clearly understood, the present invention may be implemented according to the content of the description, and in order to make the above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention more obvious and understandable, the following detailed description of the present invention is given.
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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 schematically shows a schematic view of a logistics object management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 schematically shows an internal configuration diagram of a logistics object management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 schematically illustrates an enlarged partial view of an emergency release mechanism according to one embodiment of the present application;
fig. 4 schematically illustrates a partial enlarged view of the drive member and the stationary member of the emergency unlocking mechanism according to an embodiment of the present application; and
fig. 5 schematically illustrates a partial enlarged view of the emergency release mechanism and locking member according to one embodiment of the present application.
Detailed Description
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. While exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are shown in the drawings, it should be understood that the present disclosure may be embodied in various forms and should not be limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
In the current self-service logistics object management device, a cabinet door of a storage compartment is usually provided with an electromagnetic lock, which generates lorentz force to trigger an unlocking mechanism to unlock after a built-in coil is electrified, and a user only needs to close the door after opening the door to realize automatic locking. The electromagnetic lock is used in a wide range of physical distribution object management devices because it is only necessary to energize the electromagnetic lock for a short time when the lock is unlocked. However, in the logistics object management apparatus using the electromagnetic lock, when the electromagnetic lock cannot be normally used due to a power failure or other failure, a maintenance worker needs to use a manual emergency unlocking device to replace the energized solenoid-activated unlocking mechanism to unlock the logistics object management apparatus.
For convenience of use, such an emergency unlocking device is generally of a mechanical structure, does not require a power source, and is generally used when an electromagnetic lock of a physical distribution object management device fails, and therefore needs to be operable outside the physical distribution object management device. In the prior art, such an emergency unlocking device is usually configured to have a pull rod portion, one end of which is connected to a locking mechanism inside the logistics object management device, and the other end of which is disposed outside, so that a maintenance worker can directly use one end of the outside to pull the pull rod, thereby driving the locking mechanism inside the logistics object management device to realize unlocking. Thus, due to this externally operated unlocking feature of the emergency unlocking device, it is necessary to lock it when not in use, preventing inadvertent or malicious operation.
In the prior art, therefore, a special lock is usually provided for one end of the external draw rod, and the maintenance personnel keep the keys of the external draw rod, so that the special lock can be opened when necessary to use the draw rod in the emergency unlocking device. However, since maintenance personnel usually need to maintain a plurality of logistics object management devices, a plurality of keys need to be provided for the maintenance personnel in the prior art, or a common key is used by the maintenance personnel to unlock locks on a plurality of emergency unlocking devices. The use of such keys brings much inconvenience to maintenance personnel and affects maintenance efficiency.
Fig. 1 schematically shows a schematic view of a logistics object management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application.
As shown in fig. 1, the physical distribution object management apparatus 1 includes a housing constituted by a front plate 2, a back plate (not shown), and two opposing side plates 3. The front plate 2 is oriented towards the user during daily use, and therefore the front plate 2 may be provided with information input means 4 for the user to input information, an access opening 5 and at least one access compartment 6. The access port 5 is used for a user to put in or take out a physical distribution object. The access compartment 6 may comprise a cabinet door 7. In particular, the access opening 5 may be omitted from the front plate 2 according to actual needs, so that a user may take and place the logistics object by opening the cabinet door 7 of the access compartment 6. A side door 8 may be provided on the side panel 3, and the side door 8 may be locked by a locking member in the physical distribution object management apparatus 1. Preferably, the side door 8 is locked by a physically keyless locking member such as an electronic lock, so that a maintenance person or a management person of the physical distribution object management apparatus can unlock the side door 8 without carrying a physically key to facilitate access to the inside of the physical distribution object management apparatus 1.
Fig. 2 schematically shows an internal configuration diagram of a logistics object management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 2 shows an internal configuration diagram of the physical distribution object management apparatus 1 with the side plate 3 removed. As shown in fig. 2, the access compartment 6 is arranged inside the front panel 2 and the emergency unlocking mechanism 9 is arranged in the vicinity of the access compartment 6, so that the emergency unlocking mechanism 9 can be connected to the locking device of each access compartment 6 to perform an unlocking operation thereof in the event of a malfunction of the locking device.
Fig. 3 schematically illustrates a partial enlarged view of an emergency release mechanism according to an embodiment of the present application. Fig. 4 schematically shows a partial enlarged view of the drive member and the stationary member of the emergency unlocking mechanism according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the panic lever 91 of the panic unlocking mechanism 9 is provided outside the access bay 6 or inside the front panel 2. Above the panic lever 91, a driving part 92 may be provided for driving the panic lever 91 to move up and down to unlock the locking member of the access compartment 6 when the locking member fails. Furthermore, a fixing member may be provided near the driving part 92 for fixing the driving part 92 and/or the panic lever 91. For example, below the driving part 92, a fixing base 93 for fixing the panic pin 94 may be provided. The fixing base 93 may be disposed above or below the access compartment 6 so that the panic pin 94 may be inserted into or withdrawn from the panic lever 91 through the panic hole provided in the panic lever 91 to achieve control of the panic lever 91 in the driven direction. Specifically, since the panic lever 91 is movable in, for example, the vertical direction by the drive of the drive means 92 to perform an unlocking operation on the lock member of the access bay 6, in order to prevent a malfunction or a movement of the panic lever 91 due to an unexpected vibration or the like from unlocking the cabinet door 7 of the access bay 6, the panic lever 91 can be fixed in the vertical direction by moving the panic pin 94 inserted into the panic hole in the panic lever 91 when not in use, and when the lock member of the access bay 6 is malfunctioning or not in use, a maintenance worker can unlock the lock member of the access bay 6 by driving the panic lever 91 to move in the vertical direction by driving the panic lever 91 in the vertical direction by manually moving the panic pin 94 out of the panic hole first to release the fixation in the vertical direction to the panic lever 91. In addition, after the unlocking is completed, the maintenance personnel may also reset the panic lever 91 and reinsert the panic pin 94 into the panic hole to fix the panic lever 91.
In addition, in order to prevent the emergency pin 94 from being withdrawn from the emergency hole in a non-operational state due to vibration or other accidents, an elastic member 95 may be additionally provided at the emergency pin 94 for restricting the withdrawal of the emergency pin 94 from the emergency hole. For example, the elastic member 95 may allow the panic pin 94 to be withdrawn from the panic hole only when a certain external force is applied thereto, which may ensure that the panic pin 94 is withdrawn from the panic hole to release the fixing of the panic lever 91 in case of a human operation.
Fig. 5 schematically illustrates an enlarged partial view of the emergency release mechanism and locking member according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 5, a locking member 10 for locking the access compartment 6 with the cabinet door 7 may be provided at one side of the access compartment 6. The emergency unlocking member 9 may further include a lock releasing means 97 for releasing the locked state of the locking member 10 when the emergency unlocking member 9 is operated. Specifically, as shown in fig. 5, the lock release part 97 may have one end provided on the panic lever 91 and the other end located near the lock member 10 so as to contact the lock member 10 as the panic lever 91 is moved in the vertical direction to trigger the unlocking operation of the lock member 10. For example, the lock release member 97 may be rod-shaped, and the lock member 10 may include a pressing plate 101 on the housing, so that when the lock release member 97 moves downward along with the panic lever 91, the lock release member 97 applies a downward pressure to the pressing plate 101, so that the pressing plate 101 triggers an unlocking operation inside the lock member 10. Further, when the locking member 10 is completely unlocked, the lock release part 97 moves upward along with the panic lever 91 so as to be away from the pressing plate 101, so that the locking member 10 can normally perform the locking operation.
In addition, the emergency unlocking member may further include a limiting plate 98 for limiting the moving range of the emergency lever 91, thereby ensuring that the emergency lever 91 is unintentionally moved upward too much by a maintenance person after the emergency unlocking is completed, thereby affecting the next emergency unlocking operation. For example, the restriction plate 98 may be disposed below the lowermost locking member 10 to limit the range of return movement of the panic lever 91 by moving the panic lever 91 upward until the restriction plate 98 hits under the housing of the locking member 10 after the panic lever 91 is moved downward to push the pressing plate 101 to trigger the inside unlocking of the locking member 10. It should be noted that the restricting plate 98 may be provided at an appropriate position inside the physical distribution object management apparatus 1 as needed as long as the restriction of the moving range of the panic lever 91 can be achieved.
Further, according to an embodiment of the present application, the emergency unlocking member may include an emergency rope or wire instead of the emergency lever 91 and the lock releasing member 97. For example, since the emergency cord or wire has flexibility, it is possible to allow a maintenance person to drive the emergency cord or wire with a driving part to carry the pressing plate 101 to perform an unlocking operation of the locking member 10 by only opening the side door without entering, by winding each pressing plate 101 and finally attaching one end thereof to the inside of the side door. In particular, the emergency rope or line may be made of a material such as a steel rope to have a certain strength.
Therefore, according to the physical distribution object management device of the embodiment of the present application, the contact with the emergency unlocking mechanism is restricted by providing the emergency unlocking mechanism inside the physical distribution object management device and providing the side door with the locking member. Especially, the electronic lock is used for managing the opening of the side door, so that the emergency unlocking mechanism can be managed conveniently.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, and not to limit the same; although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that: the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments may still be modified, or some or all of the technical features may be equivalently replaced; such modifications and substitutions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

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1. A logistics object management apparatus comprising:
the shell comprises a front plate and a back plate which are arranged oppositely and two opposite side plates arranged between the front plate and the back plate;
a physical distribution object storage rack disposed within the housing;
at least one access compartment disposed in the housing and located adjacent to the front panel;
at least one first locking mechanism disposed adjacent to a corresponding one of the at least one access bay, respectively;
the emergency unlocking mechanism is arranged in the shell and is connected with the first locking mechanism;
a side door provided on one of the two opposing side plates and located on one side of the emergency unlocking mechanism; and
a second locking mechanism provided on the housing and configured to perform locking and unlocking operations on the side door,
wherein the access compartment comprises a cabinet door and the first locking mechanism is used for locking and unlocking the cabinet door.
2. The logistics object management apparatus of claim 1, wherein the emergency unlocking mechanism comprises:
an emergency lever disposed within the housing and proximate to the at least one access bay;
at least one emergency unlocking member provided on the emergency lever and connected to a corresponding one of the at least one locking mechanisms, respectively; and
a drive member connected to the emergency lever.
3. The logistics object management apparatus of claim 2, wherein the emergency unlocking mechanism comprises: a fixing part connected to the panic lever or the driving part.
4. The logistics object management apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
an information input member provided on the front plate,
wherein the first locking mechanism is further provided for locking or unlocking the information input member to the front plate.
5. The physical distribution object management apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the second locking mechanism is an electronic lock.
6. The physical distribution object management apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the fixing means comprises:
the fixed base is fixed inside the shell or outside the access grid;
the fixing pin is arranged on the fixing base;
an emergency hole provided on the emergency lever and corresponding to the fixing pin,
wherein the fixing pin is connected to the emergency lever through the emergency hole in a plug-in manner.
7. The logistics object management apparatus of claim 6, wherein the securing means further comprises:
an elastic assembly connected to the fixing pin.
8. The logistics object management apparatus of claim 3, wherein the securing means further comprises:
a limiting plate provided on the panic lever and configured to limit a movement range of the panic lever within a predetermined range.
9. The logistics object management apparatus of claim 1, wherein the emergency unlocking mechanism comprises:
an emergency line having one end disposed near an inner side of the side door and connected to the at least one locking mechanism; and
a drive component connected to the emergency line.
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