Catering tableware placing rack

By incorporating lifting and positioning components, the cutlery rack achieves convenient tool-free adjustment of its space, solving the problems of tool dependence and inconvenient adjustment in existing technologies, and adapting to the needs of cutlery of different sizes.

CN223914016UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17TAIZHOU VOCATIONAL COLLEGE OF SCI & TECH
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520448279.3
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing cutlery racks require tools for initial assembly and connection, and adjusting the space during use is inconvenient and time-consuming.

Method used

The design incorporates a push-lifting component and a positioning component. The tableware rack is moved by a push plate and a sliding block, and space adjustment is achieved by combining an inclined limiting groove and a positioning block, simplifying operation.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient adjustment of the cutlery rack space without tools, is simple to operate, saves time and effort, and adapts to the needs of cutlery of different sizes.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a catering tableware placing rack which comprises two supporting plates, two tableware racks are arranged at the top between the two supporting plates, moving holes are formed in the tops of the supporting plates, and moving blocks are fixedly connected to the two side walls of the tableware rack at the top. The pushing lifting pieces are arranged on the surfaces of the supporting plates and used for adjusting the distance between the two plate racks, and a water collecting piece is arranged at the bottom between the two supporting plates. By arranging the pushing lifting piece and the positioning piece, when the space between the two plate racks needs to be adjusted, the pushing plate is utilized, the sliding block drives one end of the linkage plate to move towards one side, and the other end of the linkage plate drives the top plate rack to move upwards to the specified required height under the limiting action of the moving block and the moving hole; therefore, the space between the two plate racks can be adjusted to cope with large-size tableware, operation is easy and convenient, and time and labor are saved.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to the field of catering technology, especially relates to a dining tableware rack. BACKGROUND

[0002] Tableware rack is also known as tableware holder or tableware storage rack, which is a kind of furniture or household product designed for orderly storage and display of tableware. It not only helps to keep the kitchen or dining room clean and orderly, but also facilitates people to quickly find and use the required tableware.

[0003] The utility model discloses a tableware rack for kitchen, "through setting up support assembly, two fixed plates are set up on support assembly, connecting plate is fixedly connected between two fixed plates, the connection between two fixed plates is strengthened, the connection of two fixed plates is more firm, thereby the stability during the use of support assembly is strengthened, the position of support assembly can be positioned through the threaded connection of screw and support assembly, the stability is improved, and support assembly is convenient to install and dismount", "through setting up frame body on No. 2 support frame, support block is set up on frame body, lower water collecting box and groove are connected, and the position of water collecting box can be positioned through the threaded connection of screw and pull block on support block and lower water collecting box, the stability is improved", although the problems of "tableware rack connection is not firm enough, installation and dismounting are troublesome, water collecting box is not easy to limit and fix, and shaking and sliding occur during use" are solved, but the two-layer tableware rack needs to use tools such as screwdriver and wrench to fix and connect various parts during preliminary assembly, and when the space between the two placing layers needs to be adjusted during subsequent use, the tools need to be used again to adjust, which causes inconvenience and time consumption during adjustment. UTILITY MODEL CONTENTS

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a dining tableware rack aiming at the above technical problems.

[0005] In order to solve the above technical problems, the utility model solves the problem of inconvenient adjustment of the space between the two placing layers through the following technical scheme.

[0006] In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:

[0007] A dining tableware rack, comprising:

[0008] Two support plates, two tableware racks are arranged on the top of the two support plates, a moving hole is arranged on the top of the support plate, and a moving block is fixedly connected to the side wall of the tableware rack on the top.

[0009] A lifting mechanism is provided on the surface of the support plate to adjust the distance between the two cutlery racks. A water collection device is provided at the bottom between the two support plates.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment of the tableware rack provided by this utility model, the two movable blocks are slidably connected to the inner cavities of the two movable holes, and the two side walls of the bottom tableware rack are fixedly connected to the two support plates.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, the pushing and lifting component includes a movable hole opened at the bottom of the support plate, and a sliding block is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the movable hole.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, the sliding block is designed in the shape of an "I", and a connecting plate is rotatably connected to one side wall of the sliding block.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, one end of the linkage plate is rotatably connected to one side wall of the moving block on the same side, and a push plate is fixedly connected between the two movable holes.

[0014] As a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, it also includes a positioning element, which is disposed at the bottom between two support plates.

[0015] In a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, the positioning component includes a movable sleeve that is slidably connected to both ends of the push plate, and a positioning block is fixedly connected to the top of the movable sleeve.

[0016] In a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, several positioning grooves are provided at the bottom of the inner sidewalls of the two support plates. The positioning grooves are evenly spaced and are engaged with positioning blocks.

[0017] As a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, the water collection component includes a water collection tray, a water scoop shell is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the water collection tray, and limit strips are fixedly connected to both side walls of the water collection tray.

[0018] As a preferred embodiment of the catering tableware rack provided by this utility model, a limiting groove is provided in the middle of the inner sidewall of the two support plates. The limiting groove is designed at an angle, and the inner cavity of the two limiting grooves is slidably connected to two limiting strips respectively.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0020] This utility model provides a tableware rack with a push lifting component and a positioning component. When it is necessary to adjust the space between two tableware racks, the push plate causes the sliding block to move one end of the connecting plate to one side. The other end of the connecting plate, under the limiting action of the moving block and the moving hole, moves the top tableware rack up to the specified height, thereby adjusting the space between the two tableware racks. This is suitable for larger tableware, and the operation is simple, convenient, time-saving and labor-saving.

[0021] This utility model provides a catering tableware rack. By setting the limiting groove to an oblique design, the water collection drawer is tilted after installation. One side of the push plate provides a sufficiently large space, making it more convenient and comfortable for users to adjust the space between the two tableware racks. It also makes it easier for users to observe the position of the positioning block and the positioning groove, so that they can be engaged and the tableware rack at the top can be positioned. Attached Figure Description

[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0023] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 2 This invention provides a schematic diagram of the adjusted structure.

[0025] Figure 3 A bottom-view structural diagram is provided for this utility model;

[0026] Figure 4 A partial structural schematic diagram is provided for this utility model;

[0027] Figure 5 This invention provides a partial enlarged view of point A;

[0028] Figure 6 This utility model provides a structural schematic diagram of the pushing and lifting component and the positioning component.

[0029] The markings in the diagram are explained as follows:

[0030] 1. Support plate; 2. Dish rack; 3. Moving hole; 4. Moving block; 5. Pushing and lifting component; 51. Movable hole; 52. Sliding block; 53. Linking plate; 54. Pushing plate; 6. Positioning component; 61. Moving sleeve; 62. Positioning block; 63. Positioning groove; 7. Water collection component; 71. Water collection tray; 72. Water scoop shell; 73. Limiting strip; 74. Limiting groove. Detailed Implementation

[0031] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions of the present invention 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 invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort should fall within the protection scope of the present invention. Example

[0032] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 A catering tableware rack includes two support plates 1, and two tableware racks 2 are provided on the top between the two support plates 1 for placing tableware such as plates, bowls, chopsticks, etc. The top of the support plates 1 is provided with a moving hole 3, and the two side walls of the top tableware rack 2 are fixedly connected with moving blocks 4. The moving blocks 4 are T-shaped, allowing the height of the top tableware rack 2 to be adjusted as needed to accommodate tableware of different sizes.

[0033] Push the lifting component 5, which is set on the surface of the support plate 1 to adjust the distance between the two tableware racks 2. A water collection component 7 is set at the bottom between the two support plates 1. The two moving blocks 4 are slidably connected to the inner cavity of the two moving holes 3 respectively. The two side walls of the bottom tableware rack 2 are fixedly connected to the two support plates 1 respectively.

[0034] Preferably, the lifting component 5 includes an movable hole 51 at the bottom of the support plate 1 to provide sliding space for the sliding block 52. The sliding block 52 is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the movable hole 51. The sliding block 52 has an "I" shaped design, which can prevent the sliding block 52 from disengaging from the movable hole 51. A connecting plate 53 is rotatably connected to one side wall of the sliding block 52 to realize the force transmission between the push plate 54 and the top cutlery rack 2. One end of the connecting plate 53 is rotatably connected to one side wall of the moving block 4 on the same side. The push plate 54 is fixedly connected between the two movable holes 51.

[0035] Preferably, it also includes a positioning element 6, which is disposed at the bottom between the two support plates 1. The positioning element 6 includes a movable sleeve 61 that is slidably connected to both ends of the push plate 54. A positioning block 62 is fixedly connected to the top of the movable sleeve 61. The positioning block 62 is L-shaped, and one end of it is adapted to the shape of the inner cavity of the positioning groove 63. Several positioning grooves 63 are provided at the bottom of the inner sidewalls of the two support plates 1. The several positioning grooves 63 are equally spaced, and the positioning grooves 63 are engaged with the positioning block 62.

[0036] Preferably, the water collecting component 7 includes a water collecting tray 71 for collecting water dripping from the tableware. It is installed at an angle, with the water collecting tray 71 positioned at the highest point on one side of the push plate 54. A water trap shell 72 is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the water collecting tray 71 to prevent excessive water accumulation and splashing. Limiting strips 73 are fixedly connected to both side walls of the water collecting tray 71. Limiting grooves 74 are opened in the middle of the inner side walls of the two support plates 1. The limiting grooves 74 are designed at an angle, and the inner cavities of the two limiting grooves 74 are slidably connected to the two limiting strips 73 respectively.

[0037] The usage process of the tableware rack provided by this utility model is as follows: First, the user inserts the two limiting strips 73 on the water collection tray 71 into the inner cavity of the two limiting grooves 74 to complete the installation of the water collection tray 71. During use, if it is necessary to adjust the space between the two tableware racks 2, the user can move the two moving sleeves 61 by hand to disengage the two positioning blocks 62 from the inner cavity of the current positioning groove 63, thereby releasing the positioning of the push plate 54. Then, the user pushes the push plate 54 to move the sliding block 52 in the inner cavity of the movable hole 51. While the sliding block 52 moves, one end of the connecting plate 53 also moves, thereby allowing the moving block 4 to move the top tableware rack 2 upward to the required height under the guidance of the moving hole 3. After completion, the moving sleeves 61 can be moved again to allow one end of the positioning block 62 to enter the inner cavity of the current positioning groove 63, thereby limiting the top tableware rack 2 and completing the adjustment of the space between the two tableware racks 2 to accommodate larger tableware.

[0038] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection, an electrical connection, or a connection that allows communication between them; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise explicitly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0039] Obviously, the embodiments described above are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. The accompanying drawings show preferred embodiments of this utility model, but do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. This utility model can be implemented in many different forms; rather, the purpose of providing these embodiments is to provide a more thorough and comprehensive understanding of the disclosure of this utility model. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing specific embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any equivalent structures made using the content of this utility model specification and drawings, directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are similarly within the patent protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A tableware stand, characterized by comprising: It includes: Two support plates (1), two tableware racks (2) are provided on the top between the two support plates (1), the top of the support plate (1) is provided with a moving hole (3), and the two side walls of the tableware rack (2) are fixedly connected with moving blocks (4). Push the lifting component (5), which is set on the surface of the support plate (1) to adjust the distance between the two tableware racks (2), and a water collection component (7) is set at the bottom between the two support plates (1).

2. A tableware holder according to claim 1, characterized in that The two movable blocks (4) are slidably connected to the inner cavities of the two movable holes (3), and the two side walls of the bottom tableware rack (2) are fixedly connected to the two support plates (1).

3. A tableware holder according to claim 1, wherein The pushing lifting component (5) includes an active hole (51) opened at the bottom of the support plate (1), and a sliding block (52) is slidably connected to the inner cavity of the active hole (51).

4. A restaurantware rack as defined in claim 3, wherein The sliding block (52) is designed in the shape of an "I", and a connecting plate (53) is rotatably connected to one side wall of the sliding block (52).

5. A restaurantware rack as defined in claim 4, wherein One end of the connecting plate (53) is rotatably connected to one side wall of the moving block (4) on the same side, and a push plate (54) is fixedly connected between the two moving holes (51).

6. The restaurantware rack of claim 1, wherein, It also includes a positioning element (6), which is disposed at the bottom between the two support plates (1).

7. A restaurantware rack as defined in claim 6, wherein The positioning component (6) includes a movable sleeve (61) that is slidably connected to both ends of the push plate (54), and a positioning block (62) is fixedly connected to the top end of the movable sleeve (61).

8. The restaurantware rack of claim 1, wherein, The bottom of the inner sidewalls of the two support plates (1) are provided with a number of positioning grooves (63), the number of positioning grooves (63) are equally spaced, and the positioning grooves (63) are engaged with the positioning blocks (62).

9. The restaurantware rack of claim 1, wherein, The water collection component (7) includes a water collection tray (71), a water scoop shell (72) is fixedly connected to one side of the top of the water collection tray (71), and limit strips (73) are fixedly connected to both sides of the water collection tray (71).

10. The restaurantware rack of claim 1, wherein, Limiting grooves (74) are provided in the middle of the inner sidewalls of the two support plates (1). The limiting grooves (74) are designed to be oblique. The inner cavities of the two limiting grooves (74) are slidably connected to the two limiting strips (73).

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