Multifunctional spliced table
By designing a multifunctional modular table, utilizing a crescent-shaped tabletop and telescopic support components, the problem of traditional tables being unable to adapt to diverse scenarios is solved, enabling flexible adjustment of the desktop layout and diversified use.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520490027.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-19
AI Technical Summary
Traditional tables, due to their rigid structural design, are difficult to adapt to diverse usage scenarios and cannot achieve the functional expansion of "one table for multiple scenarios".
Featuring a multi-functional modular table design, the tabletop is modularly assembled by using alternating crescent-shaped first and second tabletops connected by telescopic support components and magnetic strips, allowing users to adjust the table layout as needed.
It enables flexible adjustment of desktop layout to adapt to different usage scenarios, such as dining tables, coffee tables, and display stands, enhancing the flexibility and fun of use and meeting diverse home furnishing needs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of table technology, and in particular to a multifunctional modular table. Background Technology
[0002] A table is a common piece of furniture, typically consisting of a horizontal tabletop and a supporting structure (such as legs or a stand). It is used for various daily activities, such as eating, writing, working, studying, and placing items.
[0003] With the diversification of modern living and working environments, people have higher demands for the flexibility and multifunctionality of furniture. Traditional tables are usually of fixed shape and structure, which has many limitations in different usage scenarios. For example, in indoor spaces with limited space, large conference tables are difficult to adapt to daily small-scale office work; in the home, coffee tables of a single shape cannot meet the diverse needs of home furnishing. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the defects of the existing technology. This utility model proposes a multi-functional splicing table. By using this device to work, it solves the problem that the traditional table adopts a rigid structure design, which is difficult to adapt to diverse scene requirements and cannot realize the functional expansion of "one table for multiple scenes".
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is: a multi-functional splicing table, including a first tabletop, a second tabletop below the first tabletop, a telescopic support component at the bottom of the first tabletop, both the first and second tabletops being crescent-shaped, both the first and second tabletops having mutually cooperating convex and concave surfaces, and four sets of both the first and second tabletops, the four sets of the first tabletops and the four sets of the second tabletops forming a complete circular tabletop through the alternating cooperation of the convex and concave surfaces;
[0006] The telescopic support assembly includes a first support rod disposed at the bottom end of the first tabletop, a groove formed at the bottom of the first support rod, a second support rod slidably connected inside the groove, a first limiting groove formed on the outer surface of the first support rod, and a second limiting groove formed on the outer surface of the second support rod. The diameter of the first limiting groove is equal to the diameter of the second limiting groove. A first locking bolt is threaded between the first limiting groove and the second limiting groove. The second tabletop is disposed on the outer surface of the first support rod, and multiple sets of second limiting grooves are provided.
[0007] Furthermore, storage space is created between the first and second tabletops.
[0008] Furthermore, a first circular plate is fixedly connected to the top of the first support rod, and a second locking bolt is threadedly connected between the first circular plate and the bottom of the first table.
[0009] Furthermore, a second circular plate is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the first support rod, and a third locking bolt is threaded between the second circular plate and the top of the second tabletop, allowing the first support rod to move through the second tabletop.
[0010] Furthermore, the bottom end of the second support rod is provided with a threaded groove, and a caster wheel is provided below the second support rod. The top end of the caster wheel is fixedly connected to a first threaded post, and the first threaded post is correspondingly set with the threaded groove.
[0011] Furthermore, a support base is provided below the second support rod, a second threaded column is fixedly connected to the top of the support base, and a friction pad is movably connected to the bottom of the support base.
[0012] Furthermore, a first mounting groove is formed on the outer surface of the convex surface, and a first magnetic strip is movably installed inside the first mounting groove. A second mounting groove is formed on the outer surface of the concave surface, and a second magnetic strip is movably installed inside the second mounting groove. The magnetic poles of the first magnetic strip and the second magnetic strip are opposite.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model include: removing the first locking bolt releases the fixation of the second support rod, allowing the second support rod to slide along the inside of the groove, facilitating the adjustment of the extension length of the second support rod, thus easily adjusting the height of the first tabletop according to different usage scenarios such as dining tables and coffee tables; splicing the four sets of first tabletops and four sets of second tabletops together, where the convex and concave surfaces cooperate to form a splicing surface, facilitating the splicing of the four sets of first tabletops and four sets of second tabletops into a circle, making it convenient for use as a dining table; splicing the convex surface of one set of first tabletops with the concave surface of another set of second tabletops, facilitating the formation of a staggered splicing effect, making it convenient for use as a display stand; and freely splicing the four sets of first tabletops and four sets of second tabletops through the convex and concave surfaces, facilitating the formation of various different tabletop layouts. This modular design allows users to adjust the tabletop layout as needed, solving the problem that traditional tabletops with rigid structural designs are difficult to adapt to diverse scenario requirements and cannot achieve the functional expansion of "one table for multiple scenarios". Attached Figure Description
[0014] The disclosure of this utility model is illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used to refer to the same parts. Wherein:
[0015] Figure 1 The schematic diagram illustrates the overall structure of a multifunctional modular table according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0016] Figure 2 The schematic diagram illustrates the overall structure of a multifunctional modular table according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0017] Figure 3 The schematic diagram shows a telescopic support assembly structure of a multifunctional modular table according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] Figure 4 The schematic diagram shows the outer convex surface, inner concave surface, second magnetic strip, and first magnetic strip structure of a multifunctional splicing table according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] Figure 5 The schematic diagram shows the second support rod and caster wheel structure of a multifunctional splicing table according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 6 The schematic diagram shows a second support rod and support base structure of a multifunctional splicing table according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 7 The schematic diagram illustrates the four sets of first tabletop splicing structures of a multifunctional splicing table according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0022] Figure 8 The schematic diagram illustrates the four sets of first tabletop splicing structures of a multifunctional splicing table according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0023] Figure 9 The diagram illustrates the splicing structure of two sets of first tabletops of a multifunctional splicing table according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] The diagram is labeled as follows: 1. First tabletop; 2. Second tabletop; 3. Outer convex surface; 4. Telescopic support assembly; 41. First support rod; 411. First circular plate; 4111. Second locking bolt; 412. Second circular plate; 4121. Third locking bolt; 42. Sliding groove; 43. Second support rod; 431. Threaded groove; 44. First limiting groove; 45. Second limiting groove; 46. First locking bolt; 5. Inner concave surface; 51. Second mounting groove; 6. Storage space; 7. Second magnetic strip; 8. First magnetic strip; 9. Caster wheel; 91. First threaded post; 10. Support base; 101. Second threaded post; 102. Friction pad. Detailed Implementation
[0025] It is readily understood that, based on the technical solution of this utility model, those skilled in the art can propose various interchangeable structural methods and implementations without altering the essential spirit of this utility model. Therefore, the following detailed embodiments and accompanying drawings are merely illustrative descriptions of the technical solution of this utility model and should not be considered as the entirety of this utility model or as limitations or restrictions on the technical solution of this utility model.
[0026] According to one embodiment of the present invention, in conjunction with Figures 1-9 As shown, the multifunctional modular table includes a first tabletop 1, a second tabletop 2 located below the first tabletop 1, and a telescopic support component 4 located at the bottom of the first tabletop 1. Both the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2 are crescent-shaped. Both the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2 are provided with mutually cooperating convex surfaces 3 and concave surfaces 5. There are four sets of the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2. The four sets of the first tabletop 1 and the four sets of the second tabletop 2 are formed by the alternating cooperation of the convex surfaces 3 and the concave surfaces 5 to create a complete circular tabletop.
[0027] In this embodiment, the telescopic support assembly 4 includes a first support rod 41 disposed at the bottom end of the first tabletop 1, a groove 42 formed at the bottom of the first support rod 41, a second support rod 43 slidably connected inside the groove 42, a first limiting groove 44 formed on the outer surface of the first support rod 41, and a second limiting groove 45 formed on the outer surface of the second support rod 43. The groove diameter of the first limiting groove 44 is equal to the groove diameter of the second limiting groove 45. A first locking bolt 46 is threaded between the first limiting groove 44 and the second limiting groove 45. The second tabletop 2 is disposed on the outer surface of the first support rod 41, and multiple sets of second limiting grooves 45 are provided. The first locking bolt 46 is passed through the first limiting groove 44 and connected to the second limiting groove 45 to fix the position of the second support rod 43 inside the first support rod 41. When adjustment is needed, the first locking bolt 46 is removed, and the second support rod 43 is released. The second support rod 43 is pulled to slide along the inside of the sliding groove 42, which facilitates the adjustment of the extension length of the second support rod 43. This allows for easy adjustment of the height of the first tabletop 1 according to different usage scenarios such as dining tables and coffee tables. The four sets of first tabletops 1 and four sets of second tabletops 2 are spliced together. At this time, the outer convex surface 3 and the inner concave surface 5 cooperate to form a splicing surface, which makes it easy to splice the four sets of first tabletops 1 and four sets of second tabletops 2 into a circle. The outer convex surface 3 of one set of first tabletops 1 is spliced with the inner concave surface 5 of another set of second tabletops 2 to form a staggered splicing effect. The four sets of first tabletops 1 and four sets of second tabletops 2 can be freely spliced together through the outer convex surface 3 and the inner concave surface 5 to form a variety of different tabletop layouts.
[0028] Storage space 6 is formed between the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2. Storage space 6 is convenient for storing various items, such as books and documents. At the same time, the design of storage space 6 cleverly combines storage function with the overall aesthetics of the table, achieving a visually concealed effect and making it easy to keep the desktop appearance clean.
[0029] A first circular plate 411 is fixedly connected to the top of the first support rod 41, and a second locking bolt 4111 is threadedly connected between the first circular plate 411 and the bottom of the first tabletop 1. The second locking bolt 4111 facilitates the fixing of the first tabletop 1 and the first circular plate 411, thereby facilitating the fixing of the first tabletop 1 and the first support rod 41 and ensuring a tight connection between the first tabletop 1 and the first support rod 41. Removing the second locking bolt 4111 facilitates the easy separation of the first tabletop 1 and the first support rod 41, making it easy to remove the first tabletop 1 from above the first support rod 41, simplifying the disassembly process and facilitating packaging and transportation.
[0030] A second circular plate 412 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the first support rod 41. A third locking bolt 4121 is threaded between the second circular plate 412 and the top of the second tabletop 2. The first support rod 41 moves through the second tabletop 2. By using the third locking bolt 4121, a tight connection between the second tabletop 2 and the first support rod 41 can be easily ensured. When disassembly is required, simply remove the third locking bolt 4121 to easily separate the second tabletop 2 and the first support rod 41, making it easy to remove the second tabletop 2 from under the first support rod 41.
[0031] The second support rod 43 has a threaded groove 431 at its bottom end, and a caster wheel 9 is located below the second support rod 43. A first threaded post 91 is fixedly connected to the top of the caster wheel 9, and the first threaded post 91 is correspondingly arranged with the threaded groove 431. The caster wheel 9 is located below the second support rod 43 to facilitate flexible movement. By screwing the first threaded post 91 into the threaded groove 431, the caster wheel 9 can be quickly fixed to the bottom end of the second support rod 43, reducing the effort and time required to move the table. When it is necessary to disassemble or replace the caster wheel 9, simply rotate the first threaded post 91 in the opposite direction to remove it from inside the threaded groove 431.
[0032] A support base 10 is located below the second support rod 43. A second threaded post 101 is fixedly connected to the top of the support base 10, and a friction pad 102 is movably connected to the bottom of the support base 10. The support base 10 is located below the second support rod 43 to provide additional support and ensure the table is more stable. The second threaded post 101 is screwed into the threaded groove 431, which facilitates the quick fixation of the support base 10 to the bottom of the second support rod 43. The friction pad 102 increases the friction between the support base 10 and the ground, effectively preventing the table from sliding during use.
[0033] The outer surface of the convex surface 3 has a first mounting groove, in which a first magnetic strip 8 is movably installed. The outer surface of the concave surface 5 has a second mounting groove 51, in which a second magnetic strip 7 is movably installed. The magnetic poles of the first magnetic strip 8 and the second magnetic strip 7 are opposite. Because the magnetic poles of the first magnetic strip 8 and the second magnetic strip 7 are opposite, they will attract each other, so that the four sets of first tabletops 1 and the four sets of second tabletops 2 fit tightly when spliced into a circle, ensuring the neatness and stability of the circular tabletop. When disassembly is required, it can be easily separated by applying a certain force.
[0034] In use, the first locking bolt 46 is passed through the first limiting groove 44 and connected to the second limiting groove 45 to fix the position of the second support rod 43 inside the first support rod 41. When adjustment is needed, the first locking bolt 46 is removed, thus releasing the fixation of the second support rod 43. The second support rod 43 is then pulled to slide along the inside of the sliding groove 42, facilitating the adjustment of the extension length of the second support rod 43. This allows for easy adjustment of the height of the first tabletop 1 according to different usage scenarios, such as dining tables or coffee tables. A storage space 6 is formed between the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2, which facilitates... To store various items, the first threaded post 91 is screwed into the threaded groove 431, facilitating the quick and easy fixing of the caster wheel 9 to the bottom end of the second support rod 43, reducing the effort and time required to move the table. The second threaded post 101 is screwed into the threaded groove 431, facilitating the quick and easy fixing of the support base 10 to the bottom end of the second support rod 43, providing additional support and ensuring the table is more stable. During assembly, the four sets of first tabletops 1 and four sets of second tabletops 2 are joined together. At this time, the convex surface 3 and the concave surface 5 cooperate to form a splicing surface, facilitating the splicing of the four sets of first tabletops 1 and four sets of second tabletops 2 into a circle, suitable for dining tables (such as...). Figure 7 The convex surface 3 of one set of first table panels 1 is spliced with the concave surface 5 of another set of second table panels 2 to create a staggered and orderly splicing effect, suitable for exhibition stands (such as...). Figure 8 The two sets of first tabletops 1 and two sets of second tabletops 2 are joined together to form an S-shape, the size of which is suitable for use as a coffee table (e.g., Figure 9 To assemble the table into an ellipse or other shapes, the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2 can be selectively rotated according to the characteristics of the target shape. The desired shape can be achieved by adjusting the angle and position of the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2. During the assembly process, the surfaces other than the convex surface 3 and the concave surface 5 can also be used for assembly. During the assembly process, the height of the first tabletop 1 and the second tabletop 2 can be continuously adjusted through the telescopic support component 4 to improve the assembly effect. This modular design allows users to adjust the table layout as needed, greatly improving the flexibility of use. The assembly process is also fun and suitable for interactive or creative space arrangements.
[0035] The technical scope of this utility model is not limited to the content described above. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the technical concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and variations should fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A multi-functional modular table, characterized by: Includes a first tabletop, with a second tabletop positioned below it. A telescopic support assembly is provided at the bottom of the first tabletop. Both the first and second tabletops are crescent-shaped. Both the first and second tabletops have mutually cooperating convex and concave surfaces. There are four sets of both the first and second tabletops. The four sets of the first tabletops and the four sets of the second tabletops, through the alternating cooperation of the convex and concave surfaces, together form a complete circular tabletop. The telescopic support assembly includes a first support rod disposed at the bottom end of the first tabletop, a groove formed at the bottom of the first support rod, a second support rod slidably connected inside the groove, a first limiting groove formed on the outer surface of the first support rod, and a second limiting groove formed on the outer surface of the second support rod. The diameter of the first limiting groove is equal to the diameter of the second limiting groove. A first locking bolt is threaded between the first limiting groove and the second limiting groove. The second tabletop is disposed on the outer surface of the first support rod, and multiple sets of the second limiting groove are provided.
2. The multifunctional modular table according to claim 1, characterized in that: A storage space is formed between the first tabletop and the second tabletop.
3. The multifunctional modular table according to claim 1, characterized in that: A first circular plate is fixedly connected to the top of the first support rod, and a second locking bolt is threaded between the first circular plate and the bottom of the first table.
4. The multifunctional modular table according to claim 3, characterized in that: A second circular plate is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the first support rod, and a third locking bolt is threaded between the second circular plate and the top of the second tabletop. The first support rod moves through the second tabletop.
5. The multifunctional modular table according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second support rod has a threaded groove at its bottom end, and a caster wheel is provided below the second support rod. A first threaded post is fixedly connected to the top of the caster wheel, and the first threaded post is correspondingly arranged with the threaded groove.
6. The multifunctional modular table according to claim 1, characterized in that: A support base is provided below the second support rod. A second threaded column is fixedly connected to the top of the support base, and a friction pad is movably connected to the bottom of the support base.
7. The multifunctional modular table according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer surface of the convex surface is provided with a first mounting groove, and a first magnetic strip is movably installed inside the first mounting groove. The outer surface of the concave surface is provided with a second mounting groove, and a second magnetic strip is movably installed inside the second mounting groove. The magnetic poles of the first magnetic strip and the second magnetic strip are opposite.