Lifting cabinet
11375807 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16H25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B57/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B97/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B51/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B66D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H25/2204
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B66D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47B51/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B66D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66D1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16H25/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16H25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B57/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A lifting cabinet, comprises a cabinet body, wherein the cabinet body comprises a side plate in which at least two wire through-holes are configured, a trunking which is configured in the side plate for communicating with the two wire through-holes, and wires which are placed in the trunking and are respectively connected to electric parts in different spaces within the cabinet body through the two wire through-holes. The cabinet solves the problem of messy and unsightly appearance caused by unreasonable wire arrangement.
Claims
1. A lifting cabinet, comprising: a cabinet body having a side plate, in which first and second wire through-holes are configured, a shelf mounted to the cabinet body for vertical movement relative to the side plate; a trunking configured behind the side plate and communicating with the first and second wire through-holes; wires placed in the trunking, and each said wire extending between electric parts in different spaces on the cabinet body with opposite ends of the wires extending from the first and second wire through-holes to the electric parts; and the first and second wire through-holes providing access to a hidden wire path inside the side plate for a central portion of the wires, with the opposite ends of the wires extending out of the first and second through-holes for connection to the electric parts; the electric parts comprise an electric control part and a non-contact signal sensing switch; the cabinet body including: a first space, which is located on an upper part of the cabinet body for accommodating the electric control part; and a second space located on a lower part of the cabinet body for accommodating the signal sensing switch; the first wire through-hole being configured on an upper part of the side plate for communicating the trunking with the first space, and the second wire through-hole being configured on a lower part of the side plate for communicating the trunking with the second space; a cabinet door blocker configured on the lower part of the cabinet body, and the second space configured within the cabinet door blocker; and a sensing hole configured in a bottom of the cabinet door blocker and located adjacent the signal sensing switch.
2. A lifting cabinet, comprising: a body having a top, a bottom, and opposite sidewalls; a vertically moveable shelf supported by the body; a first hole in one of the sidewalls adjacent the bottom of the cabinet; a second hole in the one of the sidewalls adjacent the top of the cabinet; a first space adjacent the bottom of the cabinet; a second space adjacent the top of the cabinet; a sensor in the first space; an electric actuator in the second space; a first cover on the cabinet to hide the sensor from view, and a second cover on the cabinet to hide the electric actuator from view; a trunking extending in the one of the sidewalls between the first and second holes; electric wires connecting the sensor to the electric actuator via the first and second holes and the trunking; the trunking having opposite open ends adjacent the first and second holes, respectively, through which the electric wires extend; the electric wires extending continuously from the sensor, into the first hole, through the trunking, out of the second hole, and to the electric actuator; the wires being hidden from view between the sensor and the electric actuator by the first and second covers and by the trunking; and whereby, when the sensor receives a signal, the electric wires actuate the electric actuator to move the shelf vertically.
3. The lifting cabinet of claim 2 wherein the sensor includes a photoelectric eye.
4. The lifting cabinet of claim 2 wherein the sensor is a motion detector.
5. The lifting cabinet of claim 2 wherein the shelf is a bottom shelf adjacent the bottom of the cabinet.
6. The lifting cabinet of claim 5 further comprising a middle shelf in the cabinet above the bottom shelf and movable with the bottom shelf.
7. The lifting cabinet of claim 2 wherein the first and second holes and the trunking define a hidden wire path for the electric wires behind the one of the sidewalls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBER
(6) 100 cabinet body 110 first space 120 second space 200 side wall 210 trunking 220 first wire through-hole 230 second wire through-hole 250 wires 300 cabinet door blocker 400 electric control part 500 signal sensing switch 600 baffle
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) In order to completely understand the objectives, characteristics and effects of the present invention, the concepts, detailed structure and resultant technical effect of the present invention will be further explained hereinafter with reference to the accompanying figures.
(8) As shown in
(9) Compared to the lifting cabinet in the prior art, the lifting cabinet of the present invention places the wires 250 within the trunking 210 in the side wall, and the wires in the trunking 210 may be placed into different spaces of the cabinet body 100 through one of the wire through-holes 220, 230, thereby electric parts 400, 500 in different spaces can be connected together, which allows wire placement of the lifting cabinet reasonable and tidy, and makes the lifting cabinet attractive to the customers.
(10) Further, the electric parts comprise, for example, an electric control part 400 and a signal sensing switch 500. The cabinet body 100 further comprises a first space 110 which is located on the upper part of the cabinet body, for accommodating the electric control part 400; a second space 120 which is located on the lower part of the cabinet body, for accommodating the signal sensing switch 500. The first space 110 and the second space 120 are configured within the cabinet body 100, so that the electric control part 400 and the signal sensing switch 500 in the electric parts are configured in different sections, thereby, each electric part in the lifting cabinet can be arranged rationally.
(11) Specifically, the second space 120 which is located on the lower part of the cabinet body 106 is used for accommodating the signal sensing switch 500, so that the signal sensing switch can easily receive a lifting and lowering signal, and after the lifting and lowering signal is received by the signal sensing switch 500, it is transmitted through the wires to trigger the electric control part 400 in the first space 116 to work.
(12) Further, there are at least two wire through-holes, comprising a first wire through-hole 220 which is configured in the upper part of the side wall 200, for communicating the trunking 210 with the first space 110 of the cabinet body 100; and a second wire through-hole 230 which is configured on the lower part of the side wall 200, for communicating the trunking 210 with the second space 120 of the cabinet body 100. The electric control part 400 within the first space 110 is electrically connected to the signal sensing switch 500 within the second space 120 by the wires, through providing the first and second wire through-holes 220, 230 configured in corresponding positions of the side wall 200, and communicating the first and second spaces 110, 120 with the trunking 210 by the first and second wire through-holes 220, 230.
(13) Further, the cabinet body 100 further comprises a third space which is located in the middle of the cabinet body, for accommodating at least one storage shelf.
(14) Further, the cabinet body 100 further comprises a cabinet door blocker 300 (
(15) Further, a sensing hole is configured on the bottom of the cabinet door blocker 300 and is located right under the signal sensing switch, so that the signal sensing switch may obtain a lifting and lowering signal through detecting an area under the lifting cabinet.
(16) Preferably, the signal sensing switch comprises a non-contact sensing switch. The non-contact sensing switch may be a photoelectric switch or other non-contact sensing switch in this field, which is not limited herein. When the signal sensing switch is a photoelectric switch, the user may place their hands beneath the sensing hole so that the photoelectric switch will generate a lifting or lowering signal to lift or lower the lifting cabinet.
(17) Preferably, the electric control part comprises a control circuit board which is used for receiving a lifting and lowering signal, and controlling a power mechanism, such as an electric motor or actuator, to work according to the lifting and lowering signal.
(18) Specifically, one end of the electrical wire is connected to the signal sensing switch 500 within the second space 120, the rest of electrical wire is placed within the second space and extends along the direction towards the second wire through-hole 230 into the trunking 210, and then the wire extends out from the first wire through-hole 220 and connects to the electric control part 400 within the first space 110. In order to further hide the electrical wire, a baffle or cover 600 is configured between the first space 110 and the third space 130, and the first wire through-hole 220 is located above the baffle 600 so that users may not see any wires when normally using the lifting cabinet, which improves its aesthetic appearance.
(19) It should be noted that, in
(20) It should be noted that one skilled in the art may incorporate or combine different embodiments or examples, or technical features of different embodiments or examples disclosed in the description together if there are no contradictions.
(21) In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the terms “longitudinal”, “lateral”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, and “outer”, etc., indicate direction or position relation is based on the direction or position relation shown in figures, and is only for convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, rather than indicating or implying that the indicated apparatus or parts must be configured or operated in specific direction. Therefore, these terms should not be deemed as a limit to the content protected by the present invention.
(22) If the terms “first”, “second”, etc. are used herein to define a component, one skilled in the art should understand that usage of terms “first” and “second” is only for the convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, the terms hereinbefore have no specific meanings.
(23) The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments. Any variations or modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and within the scope of claims and equivalent technology of the present invention will be also contained in the present invention.