Double-bevel-edge child protection craft wooden door
By installing a blocking component on the wooden door, and using the cooperation of springs and limit blocks, the door is prevented from closing completely, thus solving the problem of children's fingers being pinched when opening and closing the door, and improving both safety and convenience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520508780.4
- 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
Existing wooden doors pose a safety hazard because children's fingers, limbs, and other parts can easily get caught in the door gaps when they open and close them.
A double-slanted child-protecting wooden door was designed. By setting a blocking component on the door frame, including a mounting plate, vertical plate, stop block, handle, baffle, frame, spring and limit block, the door is prevented from closing completely by the cooperation of the spring and the limit block, leaving a safety gap to avoid pinching.
It effectively prevents children's hands from being pinched and prevents children from being accidentally locked inside the room, improving the safety and ease of use of the door.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to process wood door technical field, concretely is a double bevel edge child protection process wood door. BACKGROUND
[0002] Process wood door refers to the wood door that is processed through many processes, usually takes solid wood, artificial board material etc. as base material, and is made through carving, inlay, splicing process method to have different styles, styles and decorative effect door.
[0003] Children may frequently open and close doors when they are in the room, and they often lack self-protection consciousness, and are easy to stretch their fingers, limbs and other parts into the door gap, resulting in pinching injury. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL
[0004] (I) technical problem solved
[0005] In view of the deficiency of prior art, the utility model provides a double bevel edge child protection process wood door, which has the advantages of protection, solves the problem that fingers, limbs and other parts are easy to be pinched by the door gap when the existing wood door is opened and closed by children.
[0006] (II) technical scheme
[0007] In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme: a double bevel edge child protection process wood door, comprising a main body assembly, the main body assembly comprises:
[0008] The door frame is hinged at the bottom of the door body;
[0009] The door frame is provided with a blocking assembly, the blocking assembly comprises:
[0010] The mounting plate is opened in the front side wall of the door frame;
[0011] The vertical plate is fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate;
[0012] The stop block is rotatably connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate through the pivot;
[0013] The support plate is fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate;
[0014] The handle is fixedly connected to the outer side wall of the stop block;
[0015] The baffle is fixedly connected to the bottom of the stop block;
[0016] The frame body is fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate;
[0017] The spring is fixedly connected to the inner bottom surface of the frame body;
[0018] The limiting block is fixedly connected to the top of the spring;
[0019] A pull rod is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting block, and a through slot is formed in the frame body to allow the pull rod to move.
[0020] Preferably, a torsion spring is fixedly connected between the vertical plate and the stop block.
[0021] Preferably, an arc-shaped surface is arranged on the side of the stop block close to the door body, and a protective pad is arranged on the outer side of the stop block.
[0022] Preferably, an inclined surface is formed in the limiting block.
[0023] Preferably, arc-shaped corners are symmetrically formed in the outer side of the door body.
[0024] Preferably, a bottom plate is fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate, and the bottom plate is located below the frame body.
[0025] (Three) beneficial effects
[0026] Compared with the prior art, the utility model provides a double-bevel child protection craft wooden door, which has the following beneficial effects:
[0027] The craft wooden door has the advantages of protection. After the door body is opened, the pull rod is first pulled downward, the limiting block is retracted into the frame body, and the spring is compressed. Then, the handle is held, the stop block is rotated from vertical to horizontal, one end of the stop block is rotated into the area where the door body is opened and closed, the support plate supports the stop block when the bottom of the stop block contacts the support plate, the stop plate at the bottom of the stop block is rotated to the right side area of the limiting block, the spring drives the limiting block to pop up, the limiting block limits the stop plate, the stop block blocks the opened door body at this time, prevents the door body from being completely closed, leaves a certain gap, avoids the hands of children from being injured, and prevents children from being accidentally locked in the room, causing safety hazards. The problem that fingers, limbs and other parts are easily injured by the door gap when the existing wooden door is opened and closed by children is solved. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] Figure 1 It is a structural schematic diagram of the utility model;
[0029] Figure 2 It is a rear view structural schematic diagram of the utility model;
[0030] Figure 3 It is a door body opening structural schematic diagram in the utility model;
[0031] Figure 4 It is a stop block structural schematic diagram in the utility model;
[0032] Figure 5 It is a frame body left view cross-sectional structural schematic diagram in the utility model.
[0033] In the picture:
[0034] 1. Main components; 11. Door frame; 12. Door body;
[0035] 2. Blocking assembly; 21. Vertical plate; 211. Mounting plate; 22. Stop block; 221. Protective pad; 222. Support plate; 23. Handle; 24. Baffle; 25. Frame; 26. Spring; 27. Limiting block; 271. Pull rod;
[0036] 3. Torsion spring; 4. Base plate; 5. Curved edges and corners. Detailed Implementation
[0037] 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.
[0038] Example 1
[0039] See Figures 1-5 A double-beveled child-protecting wooden door includes a main component 1, which includes a door frame 11 with a door body 12 hinged to its bottom; a blocking component 2 is provided on the door frame 11, which includes: a mounting plate 211, formed on the front side wall of the door frame 11; a vertical plate 21, fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate 211; a stop block 22, rotatably connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate 211 via a pivot; and a support plate 222, fixedly connected to the mounting plate 211. The mounting plate 211 has a front sidewall; a handle 23, fixedly connected to the outer sidewall of the stop block 22; a baffle 24, fixedly connected to the bottom of the stop block 22; a frame 25, fixedly connected to the front sidewall of the mounting plate 211; a spring 26, fixedly connected to the inner bottom surface of the frame 25; a limiting block 27, fixedly connected to the top of the spring 26; and a pull rod 271, fixedly connected to the outer sidewall of the limiting block 27. The frame 25 has a through groove for the pull rod 271 to move. A torsion spring 3 is fixedly connected between the vertical plate 21 and the stop block 22. The stop block 22 has an arc-shaped surface on the side near the door body 12, and a protective pad 221 is provided on the outside of the stop block 22.
[0040] When the guardian opens the door 12, they first pull down the lever 271. The lever 271 causes the limiting block 27 to retract back into the frame 25 and compress the spring 26. Then, the guardian holds the handle 23 and rotates the stop block 22 from vertical to horizontal. One end of the stop block 22 rotates into the area where the door 12 can be opened and closed. When the bottom of the stop block 22 contacts the support plate 222, the support plate 222 supports the stop block 22. At this time, the baffle 24 at the bottom of the stop block 22 rotates to the right side of the limiting block 27. The guardian releases the lever 271, and the spring 26 causes the limiting block 27 to pop up. The limiting block 27 limits the baffle 24. At this time, the stop block 22 blocks the open door 12, preventing the door 12 from closing completely and leaving a certain gap to prevent children's hands from being pinched and to prevent children from being accidentally locked in the room, causing safety hazards. When the guardian needs to close the door 12, first pull the lever 271 downwards, and the limit block 27 retracts into the frame 25. At this time, use the handle 23 to rotate the stop block 22 back to the vertical position and let it rest on the vertical plate 21, and then close the door 12 normally. After the door 12 is closed, the guardian can repeat the above steps again, rotate the stop block 22 to the horizontal position, and the stop block 22 limits the closed door 12 to prevent children from turning the door handle of the door 12 and opening the door 12.
[0041] A torsion spring 3 is provided between the vertical plate 21 and the stop block 22. When the supervisor rotates the stop block 22 to block the door 12, the torsion spring 3 is stretched. When the stop block 22 rotates back to the vertical position, the elastic force of the torsion spring 3 restricts the stop block 22 to the vertical plate 21, thereby increasing the stability of the stop block 22. The arc-shaped surface on the stop block 22 and the protective pad 221 reduce the collision between the door 12 and the stop block 22 when the stop block 22 blocks the open door 12, thus avoiding damage to the door 12.
[0042] Example 2
[0043] An auxiliary function has been added based on Embodiment 1.
[0044] See Figures 1-5 The limiting block 27 has a beveled surface. The outer side of the door body 12 has symmetrically formed arc-shaped corners 5. The mounting plate 211 has a base plate 4 fixedly connected to its front side wall, and the base plate 4 is located below the frame 25.
[0045] The inclined surface on the limiting block 27 allows the guardian to limit the baffle 24 without having to pull the lever 271 downwards beforehand: the guardian pulls the handle 23, rotating the baffle 22 vertically. At this time, the bottom of the baffle 24 contacts the inclined surface of the limiting block 27, pushing the limiting block 27 into the frame 25. The spring 26 is compressed. When the baffle 24 rotates to the right side of the limiting block 27, the spring 26 pops the limiting block 27 upwards and automatically limits the baffle 24, thus improving the convenience of operation for the guardian. When the door 12 is open, the arc-shaped corner 5 ensures that the edge of the door 12 has no sharp right angles, effectively reducing the risk of injury to children or others due to collisions when moving around the door 12. The base plate 4 acts as a barrier for children, reducing the probability of children contacting the lever 271, and provides a storage area for guardians to store items such as keys and access cards that they need to take when leaving the house.
[0046] 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 double-beveled child-protecting wooden door, comprising a main component (1), wherein the main component (1) includes: A door frame (11) with a door body (12) hinged to its bottom. The feature is that a blocking component (2) is provided on the door frame (11), and the blocking component (2) includes: Mounting plate (211) is provided on the front side wall of the door frame (11); A vertical plate (21) is fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate (211); The stop block (22) is rotatably connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate (211) via a rotating shaft; Support plate (222) is fixedly connected to the front side wall of mounting plate (211); The handle (23) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the stop (22); A baffle (24) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the stop block (22); The frame (25) is fixedly connected to the front side wall of the mounting plate (211); Spring (26) is fixedly connected to the bottom surface inside the frame (25); The limiting block (27) is fixedly connected to the top of the spring (26); A pull rod (271) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the limiting block (27), and a through groove is provided on the frame (25) for the pull rod (271) to move.
2. The double-beveled child-protecting wooden door according to claim 1, characterized in that: A torsion spring (3) is fixedly connected between the vertical plate (21) and the stop block (22).
3. A double-beveled child-protecting wooden door according to claim 2, characterized in that: The block (22) has an arc-shaped surface on the side near the door (12), and a protective pad (221) is provided on the outside of the block (22).
4. A double-beveled child-protecting wooden door according to claim 3, characterized in that: The limiting block (27) has an inclined surface.
5. A double-beveled child-protecting wooden door according to claim 4, characterized in that: The outer side of the door (12) is symmetrically provided with arc-shaped corners (5).
6. A double-beveled child-protecting wooden door according to claim 4, characterized in that: The mounting plate (211) has a base plate (4) fixedly connected to its front side wall, and the base plate (4) is located below the frame (25).