CN220682168U - Wall-mounted charging equipment - Google Patents

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CN220682168U
CN220682168U CN202322141511.2U CN202322141511U CN220682168U CN 220682168 U CN220682168 U CN 220682168U CN 202322141511 U CN202322141511 U CN 202322141511U CN 220682168 U CN220682168 U CN 220682168U
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王小飞
马新甜
徐斌
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Hangzhou Shanchong Juneng New Energy Co ltd
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The utility model provides a wall-mounted charging device. This wall-hanging battery charging outfit includes: the mounting plate is used for being fixed on the supporting wall; the equipment shell is arranged on one side of the mounting plate opposite to the supporting wall and is connected with the mounting plate in a turnover manner through a hinge; the lock is arranged in the equipment shell and is configured to limit the relative position of the equipment shell and the mounting plate in a locking state, so that the mounting plate and the hinge are shielded by the equipment shell. According to the scheme, the equipment shell is connected with the mounting plate in a turnover mode through the hinge. The lockset is arranged in the equipment shell and is configured to limit the relative position of the equipment shell and the mounting plate in a locking state, the equipment shell shields the mounting plate and the hinge, and the interface is not dismounted outside the equipment, so that illegal dismounting is avoided, and the safety performance is improved. After the lockset is opened, the equipment shell can be conveniently turned over, so that the mounting plate is exposed, and the disassembly operation is convenient.

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Wall-mounted charging equipment
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of electric automobile charging equipment, in particular to wall-mounted charging equipment.
Background
With the popularization of electric vehicles, charging piles are increasing. The wall-mounted charging equipment is widely used because of the characteristics of convenient installation and space saving.
The existing wall-mounted charging equipment is generally fixedly mounted on a wall or a fixed pile by adopting a fastening bolt, the fastening bolt is exposed out of the wall or the fixed pile, the anti-theft performance is poor, and the condition that the charging pile is stolen is easy to occur. To address this problem, the user has to protect by means of a padlock or an externally added anti-theft cover. However, on one hand, the anti-theft performance of the measures is poor, and a large risk of theft still exists; on the other hand, an additional mounting structure is added, so that the problems of inconvenient mounting and high cost are caused.
Disclosure of Invention
An object of the present utility model is to provide a wall-mounted charging device with higher safety.
A further object of the present utility model is to facilitate installation and maintenance of a wall-mounted charging device.
In particular, the present utility model provides a wall-mounted charging device comprising:
the mounting plate is used for being fixed on the supporting wall;
the equipment shell is arranged on one side of the mounting plate opposite to the supporting wall and is connected with the mounting plate in a turnover manner through a hinge;
the lock is arranged in the equipment shell and is configured to limit the relative position of the equipment shell and the mounting plate in a locking state, so that the mounting plate and the hinge are shielded by the equipment shell.
Optionally, a hinge is mounted on top of the mounting plate such that the device housing is flipped longitudinally with the mounting plate.
Optionally, the mounting plate comprises: the main body plate is provided with a plurality of fastening holes, and the fastening holes are used for being matched with the fasteners to fix the supporting wall; and is also provided with
The fastening holes are exposed after the device housing is flipped over relative to the mounting plate.
Optionally, the mounting plate further comprises: the connecting plate protrudes from the top of the main body plate to a direction away from the supporting wall, the top end of the connecting plate is connected with the hinge, and a yielding space required by overturning the equipment shell is formed by protruding the connecting plate.
Optionally, the device housing comprises:
the backboard is arranged opposite to the mounting plate, the upper part of the backboard is connected with the hinge, and the backboard is configured to cover the whole mounting plate.
Optionally, the device housing further comprises: and the side wall part protrudes from the periphery of the backboard to the direction of the supporting wall and is used for shielding a gap between the backboard and the supporting wall.
Optionally, the hinge is a damped hinge.
Optionally, the lock comprises:
the electromagnetic mechanism comprises a magnetic suction head which is arranged opposite to the mounting plate, and the magnetic suction head is magnetically attracted with the mounting plate after being electrified so as to realize the locking state of the lockset;
and the unlocking module is connected with the electromagnetic mechanism and is configured to verify the unlocking operation and generate an unlocking signal for powering off and unlocking the electromagnetic mechanism after the unlocking operation passes the verification.
Optionally, the unlocking module includes:
a human body characteristic sensing probe disposed on a surface of the device housing and configured to detect and verify a human body characteristic of an operator.
Optionally, the human body characteristic sensing probe is arranged on a surface of the device housing away from the supporting wall; the position of the magnetic suction head of the electromagnetic mechanism, which is opposite to the mounting plate, is far away from the position of the mounting plate connecting hinge.
According to the wall-mounted charging equipment, the equipment shell is connected with the mounting plate in a turnover manner through the hinge. The lockset is arranged in the equipment shell and is configured to limit the relative position of the equipment shell and the mounting plate in a locking state, the equipment shell shields the mounting plate and the hinge, and the interface is not dismounted outside the equipment, so that illegal dismounting is avoided, and the safety performance is improved. After the lockset is opened, the equipment shell can be conveniently turned over, so that the mounting plate is exposed, and the disassembly operation is convenient.
Furthermore, the wall-mounted charging equipment optimizes the structures of the mounting plate and the equipment shell, and the hinge is mounted on the top of the mounting plate, so that the equipment shell and the mounting plate are longitudinally overturned. The shielding of the mounting plate is performed by means of the self-gravity of the device housing.
Furthermore, the wall-mounted charging equipment can be locked by using an electromagnetic mechanism and a magnetic suction head. The lockset is simple and reliable, can be matched with the mounting plate, reduces parts and ensures that the structure is simpler and more reliable.
Furthermore, the wall-mounted charging equipment disclosed by the utility model is matched with the lockset by using the human body characteristic sensing probe, and the unlocking is performed by using the human body characteristics.
The above, as well as additional objectives, advantages, and features of the present utility model will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a specific embodiment of the present utility model when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Some specific embodiments of the utility model will be described in detail hereinafter by way of example and not by way of limitation with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts or portions. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the accompanying drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic view showing a state after installation of a wall-mounted charging device according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is an exploded view of the components of the wall-mounted charging device shown in fig. 1;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of a wall-mounted charging device according to an embodiment of the present utility model at an angle;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of another angle of a wall-mounted charging device according to one embodiment of the utility model;
fig. 5 is a sectional view of a wall-mounted charging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present utility model after installation; and
fig. 6 is a schematic block diagram of a lock in a wall-mounted charging device according to one embodiment of the utility model.
Detailed Description
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described below are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments of the present utility model, and the some embodiments are intended to explain the technical principles of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. All other embodiments, which can be obtained by a person skilled in the art without any inventive effort, based on the embodiments provided by the present utility model, shall still fall within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "longitudinal," "transverse," "upper," "lower," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate or are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, merely to facilitate description of the present utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be configured and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Further, it should also be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be directly connected, can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can also be communicated with the inside of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the specific circumstances.
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a state after installation of a wall-mounted charging device 10 according to an embodiment of the present utility model. Fig. 2 is an exploded view of the components of the wall-mounted charging device 10 shown in fig. 1. The wall-mounted charging device 10 may generally include: mounting plate 120, device housing 110, lock 130. Wherein the mounting plate 120 is adapted to be secured to the support wall 20. The device housing 110 is disposed on a side of the mounting plate 120 opposite the support wall 20, and the device housing 110 is connected to the mounting plate 120 in a reversible manner by a hinge 150.
With the side of the mounting plate 120 facing the support wall 20 as the rear side, the rear side of the mounting plate 120 abuts against the support wall 20, and the front side of the mounting plate 120 is provided with the apparatus housing 110. In securing the mounting plate 120 to the support wall 20, the mounting plate 120 and the support wall 20 may be first perforated and then secured using fasteners 140 (e.g., screws, bolts, etc.).
Hinge 150 may be disposed on top of mounting plate 120 and coupled to an upper portion of device housing 110 to enable device housing 110 to be flipped longitudinally with mounting plate 120. With this structure, the device case 110 can be naturally covered on the front side of the mounting plate 120 by gravity in a normal state. In other embodiments, hinge 150 may be disposed on a lateral side of mounting plate 120, with device housing 110 flipped side-to-side with mounting plate 120.
The hinge 150 may be a damping hinge, and may provide a certain buffer to avoid collision of the device housing 110 with the support wall 20.
The interior of the device housing 110 may be used to arrange electrical components of the charging device 10, such as a charging gun, an electrical conversion component, and the like. The lock 130 may also be disposed within the device housing 110 and configured to define a relative position of the device housing 110 and the mounting plate 120 in a locked state, such that the mounting plate 120 and the hinge 150 are shielded by the device housing 110.
The device housing 110 shields the mounting plate 120 and the hinge 150 without a disassembly interface at the exposed position of the wall-mounted charging device 10, thereby avoiding illegal disassembly and improving safety performance. After the lock 130 is opened, the device housing 110 may be conveniently turned over, thereby exposing the mounting plate 120 for easy removal operations.
Fig. 3 and 4 are schematic views of two angles of a wall-mounted charging device according to an embodiment of the present utility model, respectively.
The mounting plate 120 may include a body plate 121 with a plurality of fastening holes 122 formed therein, the fastening holes 122 being adapted to cooperate with the fasteners 140 to secure the support wall 20. The body plate 121 may be a planar plate shape that abuts against the support wall 20. The location and number of fasteners 140 are required to reliably enable the wall-mounted charging device 10 to be hung from the support wall 20. After the lock 130 is opened, the device housing 110 is flipped over relative to the mounting plate 120 and the fastening holes 122 are exposed for removal of the fasteners 140.
The mounting plate 120 may further include a connection plate 123, the connection plate 123 protruding from the top of the body plate 121 in a direction away from the support wall 20. I.e., the connection plate 123 protrudes forward as compared to the body plate 121, so that a certain space can be formed between the connection plate 123 and the support wall 20. The top end of the connecting plate 123 is connected with the hinge 150, and the device housing 110 can be turned over by utilizing the relief space formed by the protruding connecting plate 123.
The apparatus case 110 includes a back plate 111 and a side wall portion 112, the back plate 111 is disposed opposite to the mounting plate 120, an upper portion of the back plate 111 is connected to the hinge 150, and the back plate 111 is configured to cover the entire mounting plate 120. The side wall portion 112 protrudes from the periphery of the back plate 111 toward the supporting wall 120, and is used for shielding a gap between the back plate 111 and the supporting wall 20. That is, the rear portion of the side wall portion 112 is abutted against the support wall 20 so that a space is provided between the back plate 111 of the wall-mounted charging device 10 and the support wall 20, with which the mounting plate 120, the hinge 150, and the like are arranged.
Fig. 5 is a sectional view of the wall-mounted charging device 10 after installation according to one embodiment of the present utility model, and fig. 6 is a schematic block diagram of the lock 130 in the wall-mounted charging device 10 according to one embodiment of the present utility model.
The lock 130 may use an electromagnetic lock and may include an electromagnetic mechanism 131, a magnetic tip 132, and an unlocking module 133. The electromagnetic mechanism 131 is used for generating magnetic attraction force on the magnetic suction head 132 after being electrified, and the magnetic suction head 132 is arranged opposite to the mounting plate 120 and is magnetically attracted with the mounting plate 120 so as to realize the locking state of the lock 130. The magnetic tip 132 may be at the back plate 111 of the device housing 110 and in interference or proximity with the mounting plate 120 with the device housing 110 covering the mounting plate 120. Mounting plate 120 may be made of ferromagnetic material to create a magnetic attraction force with magnetic tip 132.
The unlocking module 133 is connected to the electromagnetic mechanism 131 and configured to verify an unlocking operation and generate an unlocking signal for power-off unlocking the electromagnetic mechanism 131 after the verification is passed. In some embodiments the unlocking module comprises: human body characteristics sensing probe 134. The human body characteristic sensing probe 134 is disposed on a surface of the device housing 110 and is configured to detect and verify human body characteristics of an operator. The body characteristic sensing probe 134 may be used to detect body characteristics such as a fingerprint of a user, and after confirming that the fingerprint belongs to a user authorized to unlock, the unlocking module 133 is enabled to release magnetic attraction, so that the device housing 110 may be turned over with the mounting board 120.
The human body characteristic sensing probe 134 may be provided on a surface of the device housing 110 remote from the support wall, i.e., a front surface, for user operation. The position of the magnetic tip 132 opposite the mounting plate 120 is remote from the position of the attachment hinge 150 of the mounting plate 120. That is, with the hinge 150 in the upper portion, the magnetic tip 132 may be disposed in a lower position of the mounting plate 120.
In using the wall-mounted charging device 10 of the present embodiment, the installation may be performed as follows: the mounting plate 120 is connected to the device housing 110 by a hinge 150; the lock 130 is mounted inside the device housing 110. The mounting plate 120 is then secured to the support wall 20 using fasteners 140 by opening holes in the support wall 20 at the locations of the fastening holes 122 in the mounting plate 120. After power-on, the magnetic tip 132 is attached to the mounting plate 120, and only when the human body characteristic sensing probe 134 detects that a legitimate user performs an unlocking operation, the mounting plate 120 is allowed to be turned over relative to the device case 110. The whole installation process is simple and quick, violent disassembly can be effectively avoided after installation, and the anti-theft performance is improved.
By now it should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while a number of exemplary embodiments of the utility model have been shown and described herein in detail, many other variations or modifications of the utility model consistent with the principles of the utility model may be directly ascertained or inferred from the present disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model. Accordingly, the scope of the present utility model should be understood and deemed to cover all such other variations or modifications.

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1. A wall-mounted charging device, comprising:
the mounting plate is used for being fixed on the supporting wall;
the equipment shell is arranged on one side of the mounting plate opposite to the supporting wall and is connected with the mounting plate in a reversible manner through a hinge;
the lockset is arranged in the equipment shell and is configured to limit the relative position of the equipment shell and the mounting plate in a locking state, so that the mounting plate and the hinge are shielded by the equipment shell.
2. A wall-mounted charging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
The hinge is mounted on top of the mounting plate, so that the device housing and the mounting plate are turned over longitudinally.
3. A wall-mounted charging device as claimed in claim 2, wherein
The mounting plate includes: the main body plate is provided with a plurality of fastening holes, and the fastening holes are used for being matched with fasteners to fix the supporting wall; and is also provided with
The fastening holes are exposed after the device housing is flipped over relative to the mounting plate.
4. A wall-mounted charging apparatus as in claim 3, wherein the mounting plate further comprises:
the connecting plate protrudes from the top of the main body plate to a direction away from the supporting wall, the top end of the connecting plate is connected with the hinge, and the connecting plate protrudes to form a yielding space required by overturning the equipment shell.
5. The wall-mounted charging device of claim 2, wherein the device housing comprises:
and the backboard is arranged opposite to the mounting plate, the upper part of the backboard is connected with the hinge, and the backboard is configured to cover the whole mounting plate.
6. The wall-mounted charging device of claim 5, wherein the device housing further comprises:
and the side wall part protrudes from the periphery of the backboard to the direction of the supporting wall and is used for shielding a gap between the backboard and the supporting wall.
7. A wall-mounted charging device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
The hinge is a damping hinge.
8. The wall-mounted charging device of claim 1, wherein the lock comprises:
the electromagnetic mechanism comprises a magnetic suction head which is arranged opposite to the mounting plate, and the magnetic suction head is magnetically attracted with the mounting plate after being electrified so as to realize the locking state of the lockset;
and the unlocking module is connected with the electromagnetic mechanism and is configured to verify unlocking operation and generate an unlocking signal for powering off and unlocking the electromagnetic mechanism after the unlocking operation passes the verification.
9. The wall-mounted charging device of claim 8, wherein the unlocking module comprises:
a human body characteristic sensing probe disposed on a surface of the device housing and configured to detect and verify human body characteristics of an operator.
10. The wall-mounted charging device of claim 9, wherein
The human body characteristic sensing probe is arranged on the surface of the equipment shell far away from the supporting wall;
the position of the magnetic suction head of the electromagnetic mechanism, which is opposite to the mounting plate, is far away from the position of the mounting plate, which is connected with the hinge.
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