Indoor multifunctional miniature bonsai display structure
By using a multi-layered frame structure and lifting support legs, the problems of fixed position of the miniature bonsai display rack and damage from watering are solved, and the height can be adjusted and a spraying function is achieved, which improves the display effect and the health of the bonsai.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520501845.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-21
AI Technical Summary
The existing miniature bonsai display racks cannot be adjusted in position, making it impossible to arrange them in a staggered manner, which is not aesthetically pleasing; watering them can easily damage the surface ornaments and moss.
The design incorporates a multi-layered frame structure with lifting support legs and a water collection trough to adjust the frame height. A sprayer is used to spray water, preventing water from damaging the surface ornaments and moss.
The height of the multi-layered display shelves is adjustable, which improves space utilization, keeps the bonsai leaves glossy, reduces workload, and protects the ornaments and moss.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of horticulture technology, specifically an indoor multifunctional miniature bonsai display structure. Background Technology
[0002] With the acceleration of urbanization, living space is becoming increasingly tight. Miniature bonsai, due to their small size, are very suitable for limited spaces such as apartments and offices, making them an ideal choice for modern urban life. In addition, because they are easy to move, their placement can be adjusted at any time according to personal preferences. They can be placed on desks, windowsills, or hung on the wall, making them flexible and versatile. Currently, there are many types of miniature bonsai with exquisite and lovely shapes. Due to their high ornamental value, unique charm and vitality, they can improve the indoor environment and have good symbolic meanings. They are loved by most people and have become decorative items for many homes and offices. In addition, due to their huge market potential, people have high requirements for their display methods and space utilization when displaying ornamental miniature bonsai in order to achieve the best viewing effect. In the current process of displaying ornamental miniature bonsai, the following problems have been found: (1) Common display shelves are multi-layered and fixed in position, making it inconvenient to adjust the position. It is impossible to arrange miniature bonsai with different shapes in a staggered arrangement, and it is not aesthetically pleasing. (2) Because the bonsai are small and contain a lot of moss and ornaments, it is not easy to water them and the water will seep into the surface, which will damage the ornaments and moss. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the problems mentioned in the background art and to provide an indoor multifunctional miniature bonsai display structure that can be height adjusted and is convenient for spraying after watering.
[0004] The objective of this utility model is mainly achieved through the following technical solutions:
[0005] An indoor multifunctional miniature bonsai display structure includes several layers of hollow frame structures. Each frame structure has lifting support legs at its base, with the tops of the legs connected to the upper frame structure and the bottoms connected to the lower frame structure, allowing for lifting and lowering. A water collection trough is installed within the cavity of the frame structure, with its edge seamlessly connected to the inner wall of the frame structure. Several mounting platforms are installed within the water collection trough, capable of vertical movement relative to it. A misting rack is located below the water collection trough, with both ends connected to the bottom of the trough. The misting rack has several nozzles located below the water collection trough. Currently, when displaying miniature bonsai, people have high requirements for display methods and space utilization to achieve the best viewing effect. However, in current displays of miniature bonsai, the common multi-layered flat display shelves cannot accommodate staggered arrangements of miniature bonsai with different shapes, resulting in an aesthetically unappealing arrangement. The existing design only allows for fixed display stands at different heights, creating staggered arrangements that are difficult to adjust. Furthermore, due to the small size of the bonsai and the presence of moss and other decorative items within them, watering is difficult to penetrate and can damage the surface of the moss and other items. To address these issues, this solution proposes a multi-functional indoor miniature bonsai display structure. This structure comprises several layers of hollow internal frames, creating multi-level displays and increasing space utilization. Each frame is equipped with lifting support legs, with the top of each leg connected to the frame above and the bottom connected to the frame below. These lifting support legs can be raised and lowered to adjust the height of each layer, accommodating the different height requirements of various bonsai. A water collection trough is installed within the cavity of the frame structure, with its edge seamlessly connected to the inner wall of the frame. The trough collects water for spraying. Several mounting platforms are installed within the trough, and these platforms can move vertically relative to the trough. Bonsai are placed on the mounting platforms, and their height can be adjusted by the vertical movement of the platforms. Water seeps down without damaging surface ornaments or moss. A spray frame is installed below the trough, with both ends connected to the bottom of the trough. The spray frame has several nozzles located below the trough, facilitating spraying of the next layer of bonsai, maintaining glossy green leaves, and reducing workload.
[0006] Furthermore, the mounting platform includes a fixed platform, the bottom of which passes through a water collection trough and its sidewalls are seamlessly connected to the trough. A lifting rod is installed within the fixed platform, passing through it and capable of vertical movement relative to the platform. A bonsai mounting plate is installed at the top of the lifting rod. Each bonsai can be height-adjusted using the lifting rod. Both the fixed platform and the lifting rod are waterproofed to prevent leakage. Height is controlled by rotation, allowing for optimized height distribution of all bonsai on the display shelf. The bonsai can also be submerged in water when needed, without damaging surface ornaments or moss.
[0007] Furthermore, a filter screen is installed above the water collection tank, completely covering the tank and fixed to the frame structure. The filter screen isolates impurities such as blades, preventing them from entering the water. Several mounting holes are provided on the filter screen, through which the lifting rod passes without affecting its movement.
[0008] Furthermore, the lifting support leg includes an upper support leg and a lower support leg. The top of the upper support leg is connected to the frame structure above it, and the bottom of the upper support leg is inserted from the top of the lower support leg. The upper support leg can move vertically and be fixed within the lower support leg, while the bottom of the lower support leg is connected to the frame structure below it. The upper support leg adopts a hollow steel tube structure with through holes in its side walls. A limiting post is installed in the through hole, with a spring connected to one end of the limiting post. The spring end is fixed to the inner wall of the upper support leg, allowing the limiting post to move laterally within the through hole. After the spring returns to its original position, the limiting post extends out of the through hole. The lower support leg also adopts a hollow steel tube structure with through holes in its side walls. When the bottom of the upper support leg is inserted from the top of the lower support leg, it can be moved to a suitable position according to height adjustment needs. At this point, the limiting post passes through the through holes of both the upper and lower support legs, forming a fixed position. When movement is required, the limiting post is pressed to withdraw from the through hole of the lower support leg. At the appropriate position, the limiting post re-extends under the action of the spring to lock and fix itself in place.
[0009] In summary, the present invention has the following advantages compared with the prior art:
[0010] (1) This scheme adopts a multi-layer frame structure to form a multi-layer arrangement, thereby increasing the space utilization rate.
[0011] (2) The lifting support legs in this scheme can be lifted and lowered, which makes it easy to adjust the height of each layer of the frame structure and adapt to the height requirements of different bonsai.
[0012] (3) The spray structure of this scheme makes it convenient to spray the next layer of bonsai, keeping the leaves bright and green and reducing the workload of personnel.
[0013] (4) By rotating to control the height, the height of all bonsai positions on the display shelf can be optimized by adjusting the height of the bonsai. When it is necessary to soak the bonsai, the bottom of the bonsai can be immersed in water. The water will seep down without damaging the surface ornaments and moss. Attached Figure Description
[0014] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the embodiments of the present invention and form part of this application, do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0015] Figure 1 This is the front view of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a diagram illustrating the height adjustment of the mounting platform.
[0017] Figure 3 This is a top view of the filter screen installation.
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the lifting support leg.
[0019] The names corresponding to the reference numerals in the attached figures are:
[0020] 1-Filter screen, 2-Frame structure, 3-Lifting support leg, 4-Sprayer frame, 5-Sprayer head, 6-Water collection tank, 7-Mounting platform, 8-Lifting rod, 9-Fixing platform, 10-Bonsai fixing tray. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0022] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional terms such as "front, back, up, down, left, right", "horizontal, vertical, horizontal" and "top, bottom" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, these directional terms do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model. The directional terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself.
[0023] Furthermore, it should be noted that the use of terms such as "first" and "second" to define components is merely for the purpose of distinguishing the corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above terms have no special meaning and therefore cannot be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0024] like Figures 1-4 As shown, this embodiment of an indoor multifunctional miniature bonsai display structure includes several layers of hollow frame structures 2, forming a multi-layer arrangement to increase space utilization. Each layer of frame structure 2 is equipped with lifting support legs 3. The multi-layer frame structure 2 is spliced together to make full use of vertical space. The height of the bonsai stand can also be controlled by the length of the lifting support legs 3 to accommodate miniature bonsai of different shapes and heights at the same time.
[0025] The lifting support leg 3 includes an upper support leg and a lower support leg. The top of the upper support leg is connected to the frame structure 2 above it, and the bottom of the upper support leg is inserted from the top of the lower support leg. The upper support leg can move vertically and be fixed within the lower support leg, while the bottom of the lower support leg is connected to the frame structure 2 below it. The upper support leg adopts a hollow steel tube structure with through holes in its side walls. A limiting post is installed in the through hole, with a spring connected to one end of the limiting post. The spring end is fixed to the inner wall of the upper support leg, allowing the limiting post to move laterally within the through hole. After the spring returns to its original position, the limiting post extends out of the through hole. The lower support leg also adopts a hollow steel tube structure with through holes in its side walls. When the bottom of the upper support leg is inserted from the top of the lower support leg, it can be moved to a suitable position according to height adjustment needs. At this point, the limiting post passes through the through holes of both the upper and lower support legs, forming a fixed position. When movement is required, the limiting post is pressed to remove it from the through hole of the lower support leg. At the appropriate position, the limiting post extends again under the action of the spring to lock and fix it in place. This allows for adjustment of the height of each layer of the frame structure to accommodate the height requirements of different bonsai.
[0026] A water collection trough 6 is installed in the cavity of the frame structure 2, and the edge of the water collection trough 6 is seamlessly connected to the inner wall of the frame structure 2. The water collection trough 6 is used to collect water and spray it. The water collection trough 6 adopts a concave structure. Several mounting platforms 7 are set in the water collection trough 6, and the mounting platforms 7 can move vertically relative to the water collection trough 6. The bonsai is placed on the mounting platform 7, and the height of the bonsai is adjusted by the vertical movement of the mounting platform 7. The mounting platform 7 includes a fixed platform 9. The bottom of the fixed platform 9 passes through the water collection trough 6 and the side wall is seamlessly connected to the water collection trough 6. A lifting rod 8 is set in the fixed platform 9. The lifting rod 8 passes through the fixed platform 9 and can move vertically relative to the fixed platform 9. A bonsai fixing plate 10 is installed on the top of the lifting rod 8 to make the bonsai more stable. Each bonsai can be height-adjusted via the lifting rod 8. Both the fixed platform 9 and the lifting rod 8 are waterproofed to prevent leakage. The height is controlled by rotation, which optimizes the height distribution of all bonsai on the display shelf. When it is necessary to soak the bonsai, the bottom of the bonsai can be immersed in water, and the water will seep down without damaging the surface ornaments and moss.
[0027] A spray frame 4 is installed below the water collection tank 6. The two ends of the spray frame 4 are connected to the bottom of the water collection tank 6. Several nozzles 5 are installed on the spray frame 4, and the nozzles 5 are located below the water collection tank 6. The nozzles 5 facilitate spraying of the next layer of bonsai, keeping the leaves bright and green, and reducing the workload of personnel.
[0028] To control watering volume, reduce soil erosion, and facilitate foliar spraying, a water collection trough 6 is separated by a filter screen 1. The filter screen 1 is positioned above the water collection trough 6, completely covering it and fixed to the frame structure 2. The filter screen 1 isolates impurities such as leaves, preventing them from entering the water. Below the filter screen 1 is clean water, excluding residual soil particles after soaking, connected to the spray nozzle and drain. This allows for both foliar spraying and drainage when necessary. The drain and spray pipe connections must also be filtered and cleaned regularly to prevent clogging. The filter screen 1 has several mounting holes through which the lifting rod 8 passes without affecting its movement. It can also be timed to operate, allowing for a fixed daily water flow for foliar spraying. A drain hole is also provided, with a hose connected manually for drainage.
[0029] Contents not described in detail in this specification are existing technologies known to those skilled in the art. Standard parts used in this invention can all be purchased commercially, and irregularly shaped parts can be custom-made according to the description and drawings. The specific connection methods for each part all employ conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding, which are already mature technologies. The machinery, parts, and equipment all use conventional models from the prior art, and the circuit connections also employ conventional connection methods from the prior art, which will not be detailed here.
[0030] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A multi-functional indoor miniature bonsai display structure, characterized by: The shelf structure (2) is internally hollow, and a lifting support leg (3) is arranged below each shelf structure (2), the top of the lifting support leg (3) is connected with the shelf structure (2) above, the bottom of the lifting support leg (3) is connected with the shelf structure (2) below, and the lifting support leg (3) can move up and down; a water collecting tank (6) is arranged in the cavity of the shelf structure (2), the edge of the water collecting tank (6) is connected with the inner wall of the shelf structure (2) seamlessly, a plurality of mounting tables (7) are arranged in the water collecting tank (6), the mounting tables (7) can move vertically relative to the water collecting tank (6), a spraying shelf (4) is arranged below the water collecting tank (6), the spraying shelf (4) is communicated with the bottom of the water collecting tank (6) at both ends, a plurality of spray heads (5) are arranged on the spraying shelf (4), and the spray heads (5) are located below the water collecting tank (6).
2. The indoor multifunctional miniature potted landscape display structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting table (7) comprises a fixed table (9), the bottom of the fixed table (9) penetrates the water collecting tank (6) and the side wall is connected with the water collecting tank (6) seamlessly, a lifting rod (8) is arranged in the fixed table (9), the lifting rod (8) penetrates the fixed table (9) and can move vertically relative to the fixed table (9), and a bonsai fixing disc (10) is arranged at the top of the lifting rod (8).
3. The indoor multifunctional miniature potted landscape display structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: A filter screen (1) is arranged above the water collecting tank (6), the filter screen (1) completely covers the water collecting tank (6) and is fixed with the shelf structure (2).
4. The indoor multifunctional miniature potted landscape display structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: A plurality of mounting holes are arranged on the filter screen (1), and the lifting rod (8) penetrates the corresponding mounting hole.
5. The indoor multi-functional micro-potted landscape display structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting support leg (3) comprises an upper support leg and a lower support leg, the top of the upper support leg is connected with the shelf structure (2) above, the bottom of the upper support leg is inserted into the top of the lower support leg, the upper support leg can move vertically and be fixed in the lower support leg, and the bottom of the lower support leg is connected with the shelf structure (2) below.