SOLAR-POWERED GROUND PLUG REPELLING DEVICE
20220132833 · 2022-05-05
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A solar-powered ground plug repelling device, comprises: a casing assembled by a face cover and a bottom housing, a PCBA arranged in the casing, and a ground pipe, wherein a sliding groove assembly is provided on a surface of the bottom housing connected with the ground pipe and comprises two sliding grooves parallel to each other; a sliding rail assembly is provided on an end of the ground pipe connected to the bottom housing and comprises two sliding rails respectively movably connected to the two slide grooves, two electrode elastic sheets connected to the PCBA are provided in the casing, a connecting surface of the electrode elastic sheet protrudes from a perforation in a bottom plate of the bottom housing; and the device comprises two electrode thimbles connected with the sliding rail assembly, and ends of the electrode thimbles are exposed from a surface of the slide rail assembly.
Claims
1. A solar-powered ground plug repelling device, comprising: a casing assembled by a face cover and a bottom housing; a PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) arranged in the casing; and a ground pipe, wherein a sliding groove assembly is provided on a surface of the bottom housing connected with the ground pipe and includes: two sliding grooves parallel to each other, wherein a sliding rail assembly is provided on an end of the ground pipe connected to the bottom housing and includes two sliding rails respectively movably connected to the two slide grooves, wherein two electrode elastic sheets connected to the PCBA are provided in the casing, and a connecting surface of the electrode elastic sheet protrudes from a perforation in a bottom plate of the bottom housing, and wherein the ground plug repelling device further comprises two electrode thimbles connected with the sliding rail assembly, and an end of the electrode thimble is exposed from a surface of the slide rail assembly.
2. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 1, wherein the sliding groove assembly further comprises: two longitudinal barrier strips parallel to each other; and a transverse baffle whose ends are respectively perpendicularly connected to one end of the two longitudinal barrier strips, wherein the sliding groove assembly is integrally formed and has a U-shape.
3. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 2, wherein the two sliding grooves are respectively arranged in inner sides of the two longitudinal barrier strips, and the connecting surface of the electrode elastic sheet is located between the two longitudinal barrier strips.
4. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 3, wherein inner sides of free ends of the two longitudinal barrier strips are both provided with an introduction slope connected with the sliding grooves.
5. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 1, wherein the sliding rail assembly further comprises a square frame body, a cover plate embedded in the square frame body, and wherein the two sliding rails are respectively arranged on both sides of an upper surface of the square frame body, and the sliding rails and the square frame body are integrally formed.
6. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 5, wherein outer sides of front ends of the two sliding rails are both provided with insertion slopes, and the two sliding rails are respectively embedded in the two sliding grooves.
7. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 5, wherein the two electrode thimbles are vertically connected to the cover plate, upper ends of the electrode thimbles are exposed from a through hole in an upper surface of the cover plate, and lower ends of the electrode thimbles are located in the ground pipe.
8. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 6, wherein two ends of a rear frame of the square frame respectively extend outward to form a block portion for preventing the square frame from being reversed, and the block portion and the rear frame are integrally formed.
9. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 7, wherein a buzzer is further arranged in the ground pipe, and ends of the two electrode thimbles located in the ground pipe are connected with the buzzer.
10. The solar-powered ground plug repelling device according to claim 1, wherein a battery compartment is arranged in the bottom housing, an opening of the battery compartment is located in the bottom plate, and a waterproof ring and a battery compartment cover detachably connected with the bottom housing are arranged at the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0021] In order to enable those skilled in the art to better understand the solution of the present disclosure, the present disclosure will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0022] As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The sliding groove assembly and the bottom housing 102 are integrally formed.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] Here, the movable connection between the sliding groove 5 and the sliding rail 7 means that the sliding rail 7 can slide relative to the sliding groove 5 during assembly or disassembly.
[0027] In this embodiment, the cover plate 9 and the square frame 8 can be detachably connected, that is, the two can be fixedly connected by screws, but can be detached. The cover plate 9 is used to close the open end of the ground pipe 3.
[0028] In order to be compatible with the introduction slope 601 of the free end of the longitudinal barrier strip 6 and to facilitate the combination of the sliding groove assembly and the sliding rail assembly to embody the assembly of the casing 1 and the ground pipe 3, the outer sides of the front ends of the two sliding rails 7 are both provided with an insertion slope 701, and the inclination angle of the introduction slope 601 is adapted to the insertion slope 701. After assembly, the two sliding rails 7 are embedded in the two sliding grooves 5 respectively.
[0029] The two ends of the rear frame 801 of the square frame 8 respectively extend outward to form a block portion 801a for preventing the square frame from being reversed. The block portion 801a and the rear frame 801 are integrally formed with this structure. During installation, the two sliding rails 7 can only be inserted into the introduction slope 601 of the two slide grooves 5 through the end of the insertion slope 701 provided thereon, as shown in
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[0031] In order to connect with the electrode elastic sheets 10, it also includes two electrode thimbles 11 connected with the ground pipe 3, and the end of the electrode thimble 11 is exposed from the surface of the sliding rail assembly. Specifically, the two electrode thimbles 11 are vertically connected to the cover plate 9, the upper ends of the electrode thimbles 11 are exposed from the through hole 901 in the upper surface of the cover plate 9, and the lower ends of the electrode thimbles are located in the ground pipe 3, as shown in
[0032] After the assembly is completed, the two electrode elastic sheets 10 are respectively connected to the two electrode thimbles 11 for the electrical signal transmission between the PCBA 2 in the casing 1 and the electrical components in the ground pipe 3.
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[0035] The bottom housing 102 is provided with a battery compartment 102b, the opening of the battery compartment is located in the bottom plate 102a, a waterproof ring 13 and a battery compartment cover 14 detachably connected to the bottom housing 102 are provided at the opening, and the battery 15 is located in the battery compartment. Specifically, the battery compartment cover 14 and the bottom plate 102a can be detachably connected to facilitate battery replacement, and the waterproof ring 13 is used to seal the junction of the battery compartment cover 14 and the bottom plate 102a.
[0036] In summary, the bottom housing 102 and the ground pipe 3 are detachably connected through the sliding groove assembly and the sliding rail assembly, the sliding rail assembly is fixedly connected to the ground pipe 3, and the sliding groove assembly is fixedly connected to the bottom housing 102, so that the bottom housing 102 and the ground pipe 3 are easily disassembled and assembled. The electrical components in the ground pipe 3 and the PCBA2 in the casing 1 are electrically connected through the electrode thimble 11 and the electrode elastic sheet 10. With this structure, the casing 1 and the ground pipe 3 can be disassembled into two independent parts, which facilitates packaging and reduces packaging volume, thereby helping to save the logistics cost of long-distance transportation.
[0037] In the above description, it should be noted that the terms “assembled”, “connected”, “connecting” and other corresponding terms should be understood in a broad sense. For example, it can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection. It can be a direct connection, can also be an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, and can be a connection between two components.
[0038] Obviously, the embodiments described above are only a part of the embodiments of the present disclosure, rather than all of the embodiments. The drawings show preferred embodiments of the present disclosure, but do not limit the patent scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure can be embodied in many different forms. On the contrary, the purpose of providing these embodiments is to make the understanding of the disclosure of the present disclosure more thorough and comprehensive. Any equivalent structure made by using the contents of the description of the present disclosure and the accompanying drawings, directly or indirectly used in other related technical fields, is similarly within the patented scope of protection of the present disclosure.