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KR-20260066374-A - Marine cabinets and consoles for easy storage of tools for removing and dismounting equipment

KR20260066374AKR 20260066374 AKR20260066374 AKR 20260066374AKR-20260066374-A

Abstract

The present invention relates to a cabinet and console for a ship that facilitates the storage of tools for attaching and detaching equipment, which is designed to improve convenience in using tools such as hex wrenches required for attaching and detaching equipment and to enable quick work, by providing at least one tool attachment means that allows tools including hex wrenches to be easily and securely attached and stored on the inner or outer side of the door of a cabinet or console installed in a ship, thereby allowing a user in the ship to easily and conveniently detach and use the tools when attaching or detaching various equipment mounted inside the door of the cabinet or console, and thereby greatly increasing efficiency in attaching and detaching equipment in the ship. The present invention comprises, in a ship cabinet and console installed in a ship and equipped with various equipment inside, at least one tool attachment means installed on the inner or outer side of the door of the ship cabinet and console to detachably attach and store a tool.

Inventors

  • 김상주
  • 정석

Assignees

  • 에스티엑스엔진 주식회사

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241104

Claims (4)

  1. In a ship cabinet and console that house various equipment inside and are installed in a ship, A trap cabinet and console for easy storage of tools for detaching equipment, comprising at least one tool attachment means installed on the inner or outer side of the door of the trap cabinet and console to detachably attach and store a tool.
  2. In claim 1, The above tool fastening means is, A cabinet and console for traps that facilitate the storage of tools for attaching and detaching equipment, characterized in that at least one pair of tool catch holes are formed spaced apart in the horizontal direction in a predetermined space on the inner or outer surface of the door, and the spacing and position of the tool catch holes are formed to have a determined spacing and height difference corresponding to the length and shape of the tool.
  3. In claim 1, The above tool fastening means is, A trap cabinet and console that facilitates the storage of tools for attaching and detaching equipment, characterized by having a tool insertion type fastener fixedly installed in a predetermined space on the inner or outer surface of the door, wherein a through-type tool insertion hole is formed horizontally.
  4. In claim 2 or claim 3 The diameter of the above pair of tool catch holes or the above through-type tool insertion holes is, A trap cabinet and console for easy storage of tools for attaching and detaching equipment, characterized by being formed to be 20 to 30 percent larger than the diameter of the tools to be stored.

Description

Marine cabinets and consoles for easy storage of tools for removing and dismounting equipment The present invention relates to a cabinet and console for a ship that facilitates the storage of tools for attaching and detaching equipment. More specifically, the invention relates to a cabinet and console for a ship that facilitates the storage of tools for attaching and detaching equipment, provided that at least one tool attachment means is provided on the inner or outer side of the door of the cabinet or console installed in the ship, which can easily and securely attach and store a tool including a hex wrench (hereinafter referred to as "hex wrench"). This allows a user inside the ship to easily and conveniently detach and use the tool when attaching or detaching various equipment mounted inside the door of the cabinet or console, thereby improving convenience in using the hex wrench required for attaching and detaching equipment and enabling quick work, which can significantly increase efficiency in attaching and detaching equipment inside the ship. Generally, the interior of a trap is equipped with many cabinets and console equipment, and each cabinet or console is fitted with several equipment assemblies. In this case, the ship console (also called the 'operator console'), which is the core equipment of the ship combat system, includes a sensor control console, a weapon control console, a command and control console, etc. Through these ship consoles, ship crews acquire information regarding the ship's combat system and, based on the acquired information, assess the tactical situation to operate the ship's combat system so as to execute combat quickly. The operator interface of the ship console includes a display screen (also referred to as a 'display device') and an operation panel, and the ship crew obtains various information from the display screen while seated in a console chair and operates the ship's combat system using the operation panel. Meanwhile, when attaching or detaching various equipment mounted inside the aforementioned trap cabinet or console, the hexagonal wrench-type bolts used to secure the equipment assembly are configured in the same size for the sake of time and convenience. In addition, the vessel is provided with a separate wrench set for equipment inspection, testing, and maintenance, and necessary tasks are carried out using a separately stored wrench set when needed. However, while work efficiency must be enhanced through immediate attachment and detachment when maintaining cabinets or consoles or when equipment problems are discovered, conventional shipboard cabinets or consoles do not store hex wrenches directly as mentioned above; instead, wrench sets are stored in a separate location within the ship. Consequently, work efficiency regarding the attachment and detachment of equipment is reduced, and there are problems regarding the utilization of time, convenience, space, and storage of maintenance tools, which are significantly compromised. FIGS. 1 and FIGS. 2 are perspective views of a typical trap cabinet with the door closed and open. FIGS. 3 and 4 are an inner perspective view of the door and a partially enlarged front view of a trap cabinet illustrating one embodiment and another embodiment of the present invention in parallel. FIGS. 5 and 6 are partially enlarged perspective views for illustrating one embodiment and another embodiment of the present invention. The present invention is capable of various modifications and may take various forms, and specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail in the text. However, this is not intended to limit the invention to the specific disclosed forms, and it should be understood that the invention includes all modifications, equivalents, and substitutions that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention. Terms such as "first," "second," etc., may be used to describe various components, but said components should not be limited by said terms. These terms are used solely for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another. For example, without departing from the scope of the present invention, the first component may be named the second component, and similarly, the second component may be named the first component. The terms used in this application are used merely to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention. The singular expression includes the plural expression unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. In this application, terms such as "comprising" or "having" are intended to specify the existence of the features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof described in the specification, and should be understood as not precluding the existence or addition of one or more other features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof. Unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein, including technic