Semi-embedded exhibition stand of showcase
By using a semi-embedded design for the display case, combined with the lock cylinder structure, the positioning groove, the limiting edge strip, and the magnetic attraction, the problems of inconvenient assembly and wear of the display case are solved, achieving both concealment and ease of assembly.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423318390.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-30
AI Technical Summary
The existing booths have exposed display cases after assembly, which affects the appearance. Furthermore, the assembly process requires a tight fit, which makes the assembly operation inconvenient and causes significant structural wear.
The display case adopts a semi-embedded design, in which the display case can be rotatably embedded into the mounting groove. The movable plate is positioned by the lock cylinder structure plugging into the positioning groove and the limiting edge strip abutting, combined with the magnetic attraction. The bottom box is hidden in the mounting groove, and the movable plate is set up by flipping the opening of the display case. The lock cylinder structure locks with the positioning groove.
This design improves the ease of assembly and strength of the display case, enhances the concealment of the base box, reduces structural wear, and improves the ease of assembly and display placement.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of exhibition stand technology, specifically a semi-embedded exhibition stand. Background Technology
[0002] Existing exhibition booths often use glass display cases that are directly and vertically fitted onto the base of the exhibits to achieve structural positioning. This leaves the base exposed, affecting the appearance. During the assembly of the display cases, a tight fit is required to achieve structural connection, which makes the assembly operation inconvenient and results in significant wear and tear between the structures. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to solve the problems of exposed bottom boxes after assembly of existing exhibition booths, which affects the appearance, and the need to ensure a tight fit during assembly to achieve structural connection, which makes the assembly operation inconvenient and causes greater wear between structures. Therefore, this utility model provides a semi-embedded exhibition booth.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a semi-embedded display stand, comprising:
[0005] The exhibition stand body has a mounting groove on it and a side notch that connects to the mounting groove on its side.
[0006] The base box is installed in the mounting slot;
[0007] The display case is rotatably embedded in the mounting groove and covers the outside of the base box. An opening is provided on one side of the display case. A movable plate is rotatably provided on the top of the opening. A lock cylinder structure is provided at the bottom of the movable plate. The lock cylinder structure is rotatably inserted into a positioning groove on the side of the base box.
[0008] A limiting strip is inserted into the mounting groove through the side notch and abuts against the outside of the movable plate.
[0009] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0010] The top of the display case and movable panel is made of glass.
[0011] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0012] The lock cylinder structure includes several ribs, a positioning plate, and a locking block. The locking block is rotatably embedded in the gap between the ribs. The locking block is mounted on the positioning plate. The ribs and the positioning plate abut against the surface of the positioning groove. The inner end of the locking block locks with the locking groove inside the positioning groove.
[0013] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0014] The bottom of the positioning groove and the bottom of the bottommost rib are provided with a relief arc surface.
[0015] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0016] The bottom of the positioning plate is connected to the support feet via screws or telescopic rods.
[0017] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0018] The lock cylinder structure is magnetically connected to the inner wall of the positioning groove and the limiting strip by a strong magnet.
[0019] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0020] The bottom inner side of the display case is provided with a flexible sealing piece that fits into the side of the base box.
[0021] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0022] The edges of the opening and the movable plate are provided with inwardly tapering wedge-shaped surfaces.
[0023] In summary, by adopting the above technical solution, this utility model has the following advantages over the prior art:
[0024] Beneficial effects:
[0025] This utility model's display case adopts a flip-up, semi-embedded design. Its bottom is embedded between the mounting groove and the base box, achieving a concealed base box and aesthetically pleasing structure. An opening on one side of the display case allows for a flip-up movable plate, preventing structural interference during flipping. Compared to the common method of vertically connecting display cases to the base box, this design is more convenient to assemble and causes less damage to the display case and base box. In addition to the locking design of the locking block and locking groove, the lock cylinder structure interlocks with the positioning groove, and the limiting edge strip abuts against the outside of the movable plate. Combined with the magnetic attraction between the structures, this achieves structural positioning of the movable plate, improving the assembly strength and ease of assembly. Adjustable support legs facilitate maintaining the movable plate in the unlocked state, enhancing the convenience of exhibit placement. Attached Figure Description
[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a semi-embedded display stand.
[0028] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of a semi-embedded display stand with a base box and the display case in a locked state.
[0029] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of a semi-embedded display stand with a bottom box and the display case in an unlocked state.
[0030] Legend:
[0031] 1. Booth body; 2. Mounting slot; 3. Base box; 4. Display case; 5. Movable panel; 6. Rib; 7. Positioning plate; 8. Locking block; 9. Positioning slot; 10. Strong magnet; 11. Limiting edge strip; 12. Inwardly tapered wedge surface; 13. Avoidance arc surface; 14. Support leg. Detailed Implementation
[0032] 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0033] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., 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, and 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0034] Please see Figure 1-3 This utility model provides a technical solution: a semi-embedded display stand, comprising:
[0035] The exhibition stand body 1 has a mounting groove 2 on it and a side notch that connects to the mounting groove 2 on its side.
[0036] The base box 3 is installed in the mounting groove 2;
[0037] Display case 4 is rotatably embedded in the mounting groove 2 and covers the outside of the base box 3. An opening is provided on one side of the display case 4. A movable plate 5 is rotatably provided on the top of the opening. A lock cylinder structure is provided at the bottom of the movable plate 5. The lock cylinder structure is rotatably inserted into the positioning groove 9 on the side of the base box 3.
[0038] The limiting strip 11 is inserted into the mounting groove 2 through the side notch and abuts against the outside of the movable plate 5.
[0039] The tops of the display case 4 and the movable panel 5 are made of glass.
[0040] The lock cylinder structure includes several raised ribs 6, a positioning plate 7, and a locking block 8. The locking block 8 is rotatably embedded in the gaps between the raised ribs 6. The locking block 8 is mounted on the positioning plate 7. The raised ribs 6 and the positioning plate 7 abut against the surface of the positioning groove 9. The inner end of the locking block 8 locks with the locking groove inside the positioning groove. In addition, the bottom of the positioning groove 9 and the bottom of the bottommost raised rib 6 are provided with a relief arc surface 13. When the lock cylinder structure is locked with the positioning groove 9, the raised ribs 6 elastically fit into the positioning groove 9, thereby improving the positioning strength between the lock cylinder structure and the positioning groove 9 and avoiding structural interference when the movable plate 5 flips or the structure is unlocked. The locking block 8 and the locking groove are existing technologies and will not be described in detail here.
[0041] The bottom of the positioning plate 7 is connected to the support leg 14 via a screw or telescopic rod. When the lock cylinder structure is unlocked from the positioning groove 9, the support leg 14 can be screwed downwards via the screw or extended downwards via the telescopic rod. At this time, the bottom of the support leg 14 is lower than the bottom of the positioning groove 9. Through the contact between the two, the display case 4 is always in the unlocked state, which facilitates the arrangement of exhibits inside the display case 4. After the arrangement is completed, the support leg 14 is moved upwards and partially retracted into the positioning plate 7, which can lock the lock cylinder structure and the positioning groove 9 again.
[0042] The lock cylinder structure is magnetically connected to the inner wall of the positioning groove 9 and the limiting strip 11 by a strong magnet 10. This magnetic attraction, combined with the insertion and positioning of the lock cylinder structure into the positioning groove 9, improves the assembly strength of the display case 4.
[0043] The bottom inner side of the display case 4 is provided with a flexible sealing piece that fits into the side of the base box 3 to ensure the relative positioning of the display case 4 and the base box 3 after the display case 4 is positioned, thus avoiding collision.
[0044] The opening and the edge of the movable plate 5 are provided with an inwardly tapered wedge-shaped surface 12 to improve the splicing and sealing stability of the display case 4 and the movable plate 5.
[0045] This special project focuses on refining the display effect, requiring the display case to have only the glass visible, without concealing the base. Different display cases have different opening methods and structures. Smaller display cases, due to their thicker cabinet and base, require the base to be hidden, necessitating concealment or aesthetic enhancement. To ensure the safety of the artifacts inside, the display cases must be locked after installation. The lock cylinder is located inside the base of the display case. If the display case were directly embedded in the display stand, it would be impossible to open or lock. Therefore, a semi-embedded display stand was designed, constructed in two parts: one fixed and the other movable (using strong magnets), thus meeting the design requirements without affecting the opening and locking functionality of the display case.
[0046] The working principle of a semi-embedded display stand in this embodiment includes: when it is necessary to arrange exhibits in the display stand 4, the limiting strip 11 is pulled outwards along the mounting groove 2 appropriately. By operating the locking block 8, the movable plate 5 and the bottom box 3 are unlocked. The hand is placed at the bottom of the movable plate 5 and pulled outwards, so that the lock cylinder structure is unlocked from the positioning groove 9. In order to facilitate the arrangement of exhibits, the support leg 14 can be extended downwards from the positioning plate 7, or the entire display stand 4 can be flipped open to expose the bottom box 3, so that the exhibits can be arranged on it. After the arrangement is completed, the display stand 4 is put back on the bottom box 3, the movable plate 5 is flipped downwards, so that the lock cylinder structure is pressed into the positioning groove 9. After the movable plate 5 and the bottom box 3 are locked, the limiting strip 11 abuts against the outside of the movable plate 5, thus completing the structural positioning and display stand arrangement.
[0047] In summary, due to the adoption of the above technical solution, the semi-embedded display stand of this embodiment has the following advantages compared with the prior art:
[0048] This utility model's display case adopts a flip-up, semi-embedded design. Its bottom is embedded between the mounting groove and the base box, achieving a concealed base box and aesthetically pleasing structure. An opening on one side of the display case allows for a flip-up movable plate, preventing structural interference during flipping. Compared to the common method of vertically connecting display cases to the base box, this design is more convenient to assemble and causes less damage to the display case and base box. In addition to the locking design of the locking block and locking groove, the lock cylinder structure interlocks with the positioning groove, and the limiting edge strip abuts against the outside of the movable plate. Combined with the magnetic attraction between the structures, this achieves structural positioning of the movable plate, improving the assembly strength and ease of assembly. Adjustable support legs facilitate maintaining the movable plate in the unlocked state, enhancing the convenience of exhibit placement.
[0049] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A semi-embedded display stand, characterized in that, include: The exhibition stand body has a mounting groove on it and a side notch that connects to the mounting groove on its side. The base box is installed in the mounting slot; The display case is rotatably embedded in the mounting groove and covers the outside of the base box. An opening is provided on one side of the display case. A movable plate is rotatably provided on the top of the opening. A lock cylinder structure is provided at the bottom of the movable plate. The lock cylinder structure is rotatably inserted into a positioning groove on the side of the base box. A limiting strip is inserted into the mounting groove through the side notch and abuts against the outside of the movable plate.
2. The semi-embedded display stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the display case and movable panel is made of glass.
3. The semi-embedded display stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lock cylinder structure includes several ribs, a positioning plate, and a locking block. The locking block is rotatably embedded in the gap between the ribs. The locking block is mounted on the positioning plate. The ribs and the positioning plate abut against the surface of the positioning groove. The inner end of the locking block locks with the locking groove inside the positioning groove.
4. The semi-embedded display stand according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bottom of the positioning groove and the bottom of the bottommost rib are provided with a relief arc surface.
5. A semi-embedded display stand according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bottom of the positioning plate is connected to the support feet via screws or telescopic rods.
6. The semi-embedded display stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lock cylinder structure is magnetically connected to the inner wall of the positioning groove and the limiting strip by a strong magnet.
7. A semi-embedded display stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom inner side of the display case is provided with a flexible sealing piece that fits into the side of the base box.
8. A semi-embedded display stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The edges of the opening and the movable plate are provided with inwardly tapering wedge-shaped surfaces.