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Book clamping device for library bookshelf

A clamping device and library technology, applied in the field of bookshelves, can solve problems such as inconvenient installation and disassembly, book page folds, single bookshelf structure, etc., and achieve the effects of reducing dust entry, improving hygiene and safety factors, and reducing work intensity

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-11-13
LINYI UNIVERSITY
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[0003] The existing bookshelf has a single structure, and it is inconvenient whether it is placing books or taking books out of the bookshelf. When loading books, it is very easy to cause a series of damages such as wrinkles on the cover or pages of the book, and after one or more books are taken out of the book row, the fastening force between the books will be insufficient, which will cause the book The placement is messy, and the overall integrated design is inconvenient during installation and disassembly, which increases the labor intensity of the staff. Therefore, we need to propose a book clamping device for library bookshelves

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[0026] The following will clearly and completely describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. The specific embodiments described here are only used to explain the present invention, not to limit the present invention. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill in the art without making creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.

[0027] The present invention provides such Figure 1-5 The shown book clamping device for a library bookshelf includes a first support frame 2, a first support plate 1 is fixedly connected between two groups of first support frames 2, and support blocks are symmetrically arranged in the first support frame 2 10. One side of the support b...

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The invention discloses a book clamping device for a library bookshelf. The device comprises first support frames and a connecting frame, a first support plate is fixedly connected between the two groups of first support frames, supporting blocks are symmetrically arranged in the first support frames, placing racks are slidably connected to one sides of the supporting blocks, one side of each first support frame is in bolted connection with fixing blocks, connecting frames are fixedly connected between the fixing blocks, one sides of the connecting frames are fixedly connected with clamping assemblies, the clamping assembly comprises a fixed plate, the other side of the fixed plate is fixedly connected with a clamping block, and a second sliding block is inserted into the fixed plate in asliding manner; according to the bookshelf, single books can be fixed, when the books are taken out or stored, a user does not need to worry about damage to the books, the fixing effect on other bookscan be guaranteed when the books are taken out, the bookshelf is convenient to install and detach through the design of sliding connection, and the labor intensity of workers is reduced.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of bookshelves, in particular to a book clamping device for library bookshelves. Background technique [0002] A library is an institution that collects, organizes, and collects books and materials for people to read and refer to. Libraries appeared as early as 3000 BC. Libraries have the functions of preserving human cultural heritage, developing information resources, and participating in social education. The word "library" first appeared in Japanese literature in 1877; and it first appeared in Chinese literature, when it was published in the 62nd issue of "Education World" "Theory of Proposing a Simple Library" , in 1894. The earliest provincial-level library in China was the Hubei Provincial Library founded in 1904. Bookshelves, also known as bookshelves, are used for bookshelves and are commonly found in libraries, bookstores, supermarkets and other places; It is a wooden book shelf and an iron book ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A47B63/00A47B65/00A47B47/00A47B96/20A47B97/00
CPCA47B47/00A47B63/00A47B96/20A47B97/00A47B65/15
Inventor 王连翠
Owner LINYI UNIVERSITY
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