Base for artware display

By designing an automatic clamping component and a motor-driven base, the problem of convenient fixation and display of handicrafts was solved, achieving automatic fixation and rotation display.

CN223929878UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24WENZHOU YIJIA ARTS & CRAFTS CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520545821.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-26
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-26

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Technical Problem

The existing display stands for figurines and handicrafts require turning a screw multiple times to fix and retrieve them, which is cumbersome and inconvenient to use.

Method used

A display base for handicrafts was designed, which uses multiple clamping components. The movable tray moves down by the weight of the handicraft itself, and the linkage drives the clamping blocks to move together to achieve automatic fixation. The base is rotated by a motor for display.

Benefits of technology

It enables automatic fixing and rotating display of handicrafts, improving ease of use and display effect.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a base for artware display, which belongs to the technical field of display bases and comprises a bearing column and a base, a tray is fixedly mounted at the top of the bearing column, the bottom end of the base is rotatably connected with the tray, and a plurality of annularly distributed mounting grooves are formed in the top end of the base. Clamping assemblies are arranged in the multiple installation grooves, the multiple clamping assemblies are arranged on the base, when the handwork handicrafts are placed on the base to be displayed, the handwork handicrafts only need to be placed on the movable supporting plate, the movable supporting plate drives the movable shaft to move downwards through the weight of the handwork handicrafts, and then the handwork handicrafts are displayed. Due to the fact that the two ends of the connecting rods are rotationally connected with the first connecting block and the second connecting block correspondingly, the driving block can drive the multiple clamping assemblies to get close to the center along the sliding grooves through the multiple connecting rods in the process, the bottom of the handmade handicraft is clamped, and therefore additional operation is not needed; and clamping and fixing can be automatically completed only by placing the workpiece on the movable supporting plate.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of display base technology, and more specifically, to a base for displaying handicrafts. Background Technology

[0002] When anime conventions are held, manufacturers of figurines and handicrafts will set up booths to promote and showcase their products. At this time, a base is needed to support the figurines and handicrafts and for display. The display base is not only a support tool, but also enhances the display effect, ensuring that the handicrafts can be displayed stably and show the best visual effect.

[0003] Chinese Patent Publication No. CN217039505U discloses a display stand for collectible figures. This solution utilizes two clamping plates and a bidirectional threaded rod. During use, the operator can rotate the threaded rod to clamp the figure base with the two clamping plates, ensuring that the figure does not tilt to the side when the display stand shakes, thus affecting its appearance. The soft contact plugs increase contact friction and effectively prevent the clamping plates from leaving scratches on the figure base. Multiple spotlights provide illumination in dimly lit environments. Reflective mirrors enhance the lighting effect when the spotlights shine upwards, allowing visitors to better observe the details of the figures. A wireless Bluetooth speaker can play audio descriptions of the figures during display, further improving the overall display experience.

[0004] Current display stands for figurines and other handicrafts typically require rotating the display stands to allow customers to see all the figurines and handicrafts without moving them. However, because the figurines and handicrafts are quite tall and have an unstable center of gravity, the bottom needs to be fixed during display. The above-mentioned solution requires turning the screws multiple times to fix them in place, and they also need to be turned again when being taken out, making the process cumbersome and inconvenient to use.

[0005] Therefore, a base for displaying handicrafts is proposed to address the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0006] 1. Technical problems to be solved

[0007] This utility model provides a base for displaying handicrafts, which can improve the problems existing in related technologies: when fixing handicrafts, it is necessary to rotate the screw many times to fix them, and it is also necessary to rotate them when taking them out, which is a rather cumbersome process and causes inconvenience in use.

[0008] 2. Technical Solution

[0009] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution.

[0010] This application provides a display base for handicrafts, including a support column and a base. A tray is fixedly installed on the top of the support column, and the bottom end of the base is rotatably connected to the tray. The top of the base has multiple annularly distributed mounting slots, and each of the mounting slots is provided with a clamping component. The clamping component includes a driving block and multiple clamping blocks. Multiple annularly distributed connecting blocks are fixedly installed on the outer end of the driving block, and each connecting block is rotatably connected to a connecting rod on its outer end. When the driving block moves vertically up and down, the connecting blocks drive the connecting rods to rotate, thereby driving the clamping blocks to move and clamp.

[0011] The technical solutions described in this application embodiment have at least the following technical effects:

[0012] Multiple clamping components are installed on the base. When displaying a figurine, simply place it on the movable tray. The figurine's own weight will cause the movable tray to move downwards along the movable shaft. Since the two ends of the connecting rod are rotatably connected to connecting block one and connecting block two respectively, the drive block will drive multiple clamping components to move towards the center along the slide groove through multiple connecting rods during this process, clamping the bottom of the figurine. Therefore, no additional operation is required; simply placing it on the movable tray will automatically complete the clamping and fixing, improving the convenience of use.

[0013] In some embodiments, a rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the outer end of the tray, a passive gear ring is fixedly installed at the outer end of the rotating shaft, the top end of the rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the base, a motor is fixedly installed at the bottom end of the tray, and the output end of the motor extends through the bottom of the tray to the inner side of the tray.

[0014] In some embodiments, the motor output terminal is keyed to a drive gear, which meshes with the driven gear ring. The motor drives the drive gear to rotate, causing the driven gear ring to drive the base to rotate via the rotating shaft.

[0015] In some embodiments, the clamping assembly further includes a fixed housing and a movable shaft. The fixed housing is fixedly installed inside the mounting groove at the top of the base. The two ends of the movable shaft pass through the top and bottom of the fixed housing and extend to the outside. A movable support plate is fixedly installed at the top of the movable shaft, and the drive block is fixedly installed at the outer end of the movable shaft.

[0016] In some embodiments, a light spring is sleeved on the outer end of the movable shaft, and the two ends of the light spring abut against the bottom of the drive block and the bottom of the fixed housing, respectively. The light spring drives the movable shaft to move the movable support plate upward to reset through elastic force.

[0017] In some embodiments, the clamping block includes a movable block and a friction plate. The friction plate is made of rubber and has two locking blocks fixedly installed at its outer end. The friction plate is engaged with the outer end of the movable block through the locking blocks.

[0018] In some embodiments, a connecting block two is fixedly installed at the bottom of the movable block, and a plurality of movable grooves are opened at the top of the fixed housing. The end of the connecting rod away from the connecting block one passes through the movable groove and is rotatably connected to the connecting block two. A set of sliders is fixedly connected at the bottom of the movable block, and a plurality of sliding grooves are opened at the top of the fixed housing. The movable block is slidably connected to the sliding grooves through the sliders, and the movable block moves along the sliding grooves through the drive of the connecting rod. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping component structure of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the clamping assembly of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the internal structure of the clamping component of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping block structure of this utility model.

[0025] Explanation of the labels in the diagram:

[0026] 1. Supporting column;

[0027] 2. Base;

[0028] 3. Clamping assembly; 31. Fixed housing; 32. Movable tray; 33. Clamping block; 34. Movable groove; 35. Slide groove; 36. Movable shaft; 37. Connecting rod; 38. Light spring; 39. Drive block; 310. Connecting block one; 331. Movable block; 332. Slider; 333. Connecting block two; 334. Friction plate; 335. Locking block;

[0029] 4. Pallet;

[0030] 5. Electric motor;

[0031] 6. Shaft;

[0032] 7. Drive gear;

[0033] 8. Passive gear ring. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0035] Please see Figures 1-6 A display base for handicrafts includes a support column 1 and a base 2. A tray 4 is fixedly installed on the top of the support column 1. The bottom of the base 2 is rotatably connected to the tray 4. The top of the base 2 has multiple annularly distributed mounting slots. Each mounting slot is equipped with a clamping component 3. The clamping component 3 includes a drive block 39 and multiple clamping blocks 33. Multiple annularly distributed connecting blocks 310 are fixedly installed on the outer end of the drive block 39. Each connecting block 310 is rotatably connected to a connecting rod 37 on its outer end. When the drive block 39 moves vertically up and down, the connecting blocks 310 drive the connecting rods 37 to rotate, thereby driving the clamping blocks 33 to move and clamp.

[0036] A rotating shaft 6 is rotatably connected to the outer end of the tray 4. A passive gear ring 8 is fixedly installed on the outer end of the rotating shaft 6. The top of the rotating shaft 6 is fixedly connected to the base 2. A motor 5 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the tray 4. The output end of the motor 5 extends through the bottom of the tray 4 to the inner side of the tray 4.

[0037] The output end of motor 5 is keyed to a drive gear 7, which meshes with a driven gear ring 8. Motor 5 drives the drive gear 7 to rotate, causing the driven gear ring 8 to drive the base 2 to rotate via the rotating shaft 6.

[0038] The device in this solution is mainly used for displaying figurines and handicrafts. It can fix the figurines while allowing them to rotate, thus improving the display effect. A tray 4 is fixed to the top of the support column 1. The tray 4 is hollow inside, and a base 2 is rotatably connected to the top of the tray 4. Multiple mounting slots are provided on the base 2, and each slot houses a clamping component 3. The clamping component 3 is mainly used to clamp and fix the figurines and other handicrafts. When the figurine is placed on the base 2 for display, it is simply placed on the movable tray 32. The weight of the figurine causes the movable tray 32 to move the movable shaft 36 downwards. Since the two ends of the connecting rod 37 are rotatably connected to connecting block 1 310 and connecting block 2 333 respectively, the drive block 39 drives multiple movable blocks 331 along the slide 35 towards the center through multiple connecting rods 37, thereby clamping the bottom of the figurine. Therefore, no additional operation is required; simply placing it on the movable tray 32 completes the clamping and fixing, improving ease of use.

[0039] Inside the tray 4, a rotating shaft 6 is rotatably connected. The top of the rotating shaft 6 penetrates into the interior of the base 2 and is fixedly connected to the base 2. A passive gear ring 8 is fixedly installed at the outer end of the rotating shaft 6. At the bottom of the tray 4, a motor 5 is fixedly installed by a bracket. The output end of the motor 5 extends through the bottom of the tray 4 into its interior and is keyed to the output end with a drive gear 7. The drive gear 7 and the passive gear ring 8 are meshed. Therefore, when the motor 5 drives the drive gear 7 to rotate, the drive gear 7 will drive the passive gear ring 8 to rotate, and the passive gear ring 8 will drive the rotating shaft 6 to rotate, thereby driving the base 2 to rotate. This causes the figurines and handicrafts fixed on the clamping assembly 3 at the top of the base 2 to rotate and be displayed, improving their display effect.

[0040] Please see Figures 3-6 The clamping assembly 3 also includes a fixed housing 31 and a movable shaft 36. The fixed housing 31 is fixedly installed inside the mounting groove at the top of the base 2. The two ends of the movable shaft 36 pass through the top and bottom of the fixed housing 31 and extend to the outside. A movable support plate 32 is fixedly installed at the top of the movable shaft 36, and a drive block 39 is fixedly installed at the outer end of the movable shaft 36.

[0041] A light spring 38 is sleeved on the outer end of the movable shaft 36. The two ends of the light spring 38 abut against the bottom of the drive block 39 and the bottom of the fixed housing 31, respectively. The light spring 38 drives the movable shaft 36 to move the movable support plate 32 upward to reset through elastic force.

[0042] In this design, the fixed housing 31 is hollow inside and is fixed in the mounting groove on the top of the base 2. The movable shaft 36 runs through the entire fixed housing 31, with its top and bottom extending out from the top and bottom of the fixed housing 31, respectively. A movable support plate 32 is fixed to the top of the movable shaft 36, and a drive block 39 is fixed to the outer end of the movable shaft 36. The drive block 39 is located inside the fixed housing 31 and can move up and down with the movable shaft 36. A light spring 38 is sleeved on the outer end of the movable shaft 36, with both ends of the light spring 38 abutting against the drive block 39 and the bottom of the fixed housing 31, respectively. A limiting block is fixed to the bottom of the movable shaft 36. Thus, when the light spring 38 pushes the movable shaft 36 upward by force, the limiting block at the bottom of the movable shaft 36 prevents the bottom of the movable shaft 36 from moving into the fixed housing 31, thus providing a limiting function.

[0043] Multiple connecting blocks 310 are fixed around the drive block 39. A connecting rod 37 is rotatably mounted on the outside of each connecting block 310, and a clamping block 33 is rotatably mounted on the other end of the connecting rod 37. The multiple clamping blocks 33 are distributed in a ring at equal intervals on the top of the fixed housing 31. Therefore, in a static state, the drive block 39 can be pushed upward by the force of the light spring 38. At this time, the drive block 39 will push the movable shaft 36 upward, so that the limiting block at the bottom of the movable shaft 36 abuts against the bottom of the fixed housing 31. The movable tray 32 installed on the top of the movable shaft 36 will also be located on the top of the fixed housing 31. At this time, the figurine is placed on the movable tray 32, and the weight of the figurine itself will push the movable shaft 36 upward. The pallet 32, along with the movable shaft 36, is pressed downwards. At this time, the drive block 39 will drive the connecting block 310 to move downwards. Since the two ends of the connecting rod 37 are rotatably connected to the connecting block 310 and the clamping block 33 respectively, the connecting rod 37 rotates, and the included angle between the connecting rod 37 and the movable shaft 36 becomes smaller. This causes the connecting rod 37 to drive the clamping block 33 to move closer to the movable pallet 32, clamping the bottom of the figurine placed on the movable pallet 32, thus achieving fixation. Through the clamping and fixing of the clamping component 3, the figurine is not easy to tip over when it rotates, increasing its stability. At the same time, the clamping component 3 can be automatically fixed without operation. It only needs to be placed on the movable pallet 32, which improves the convenience of use.

[0044] Please see Figures 3-6 The clamping block 33 includes a movable block 331 and a friction plate 334. The friction plate 334 is made of rubber. Two locking blocks 335 are fixedly installed on the outer end of the friction plate 334. The friction plate 334 is engaged with the outer end of the movable block 331 through the locking blocks 335.

[0045] A connecting block 2 333 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the movable block 331. Multiple movable slots 34 are opened at the top of the fixed housing 31. The end of the connecting rod 37 away from the connecting block 1 310 passes through the movable slot 34 and is rotatably connected to the connecting block 2 333. A set of sliders 332 are fixedly connected at the bottom of the movable block 331. Multiple sets of sliding grooves 35 are opened at the top of the fixed housing 31. The movable block 331 is slidably connected to the sliding grooves 35 through the sliders 332. The movable block 331 moves along the sliding grooves 35 through the drive of the connecting rod 37.

[0046] In this design, the movable block 331 and the friction plate 334 are detachably connected. A locking block 335 is fixed to the outer end of the friction plate 334, and the locking block 335 is fixed to the groove on the movable block 331. The friction plate 334 is made of rubber, which gives it greater friction and can more stably hold the bottom of the figurine. A set of two sliders 332 is fixed to the bottom of the movable block 331. Multiple sets of sliding grooves 35 that match the sliders 332 are formed on the top of the fixed housing 31. The sliders 332 slide in the grooves 35. This not only allows the movable block 331 to drive the friction plate 334 to slide along the direction of the slide groove 35, but also serves to fix the movable block 331, preventing it from moving up and down. A second connecting block 333 is fixed at the bottom of the movable block 331. The second connecting block 333 has the same function as the first connecting block 310. The movable block 331 is rotatably connected to the connecting rod 37 through the second connecting block 333. At the same time, multiple movable slots 34 are opened on the top of the fixed housing 31. The connecting rod 37 can be rotatably connected to the second connecting block 333 by passing through the movable slots 34, thereby driving the clamping block 33 to move.

[0047] Working principle: When using this device, simply place the figurine directly on the movable tray 32. The weight of the figurine itself will press the movable tray 32 and the movable shaft 36 downwards. At this time, the drive block 39 will drive the connecting block 310 to move downwards, and the connecting rod 37 will rotate, causing the clamping block 33 to move closer to the movable tray 32, clamping the bottom of the figurine placed on the movable tray 32, thus achieving automatic fixation. Then, the motor 5 is started. The drive gear 7 and the driven gear ring 8 are meshed. The drive gear 7 will drive the driven gear ring 8 to rotate, and the driven gear ring 8 will drive the rotating shaft 6 to drive the base 2, causing the figurine fixed on the clamping component 3 at the top of the base 2 to rotate and display, improving its display effect.

Claims

1. A display base for handicrafts, comprising a support column (1) and a base (2), wherein a tray (4) is fixedly mounted on the top of the support column (1), and the bottom end of the base (2) is rotatably connected to the tray (4). Its features are: The base (2) has multiple annularly distributed mounting slots at its top, and each of the mounting slots is equipped with a clamping component (3). The clamping assembly (3) includes a driving block (39) and multiple clamping blocks (33). Multiple annularly distributed connecting blocks (310) are fixedly installed on the outer end of the driving block (39). The outer ends of the multiple connecting blocks (310) are rotatably connected to connecting rods (37). When the driving block (39) moves vertically up and down, the connecting blocks (310) drive the connecting rods (37) to rotate, thereby driving the clamping blocks (33) to move and clamp.

2. The base for displaying handicrafts according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer end of the tray (4) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft (6), and a passive gear ring (8) is fixedly installed on the outer end of the rotating shaft (6). The top end of the rotating shaft (6) is fixedly connected to the base (2), and a motor (5) is fixedly installed on the bottom end of the tray (4). The output end of the motor (5) extends through the bottom of the tray (4) to the inside of the tray (4).

3. The base for displaying handicrafts according to claim 2, characterized in that: The output end of the motor (5) is keyed to a drive gear (7), which meshes with the passive gear ring (8). The motor (5) drives the drive gear (7) to rotate, which in turn drives the passive gear ring (8) to rotate the base (2) via the rotating shaft (6).

4. A display base for handicrafts according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamping assembly (3) further includes a fixed housing (31) and a movable shaft (36). The fixed housing (31) is fixedly installed inside the mounting groove at the top of the base (2). The two ends of the movable shaft (36) pass through the top and bottom of the fixed housing (31) and extend to the outside. A movable support plate (32) is fixedly installed at the top of the movable shaft (36). The drive block (39) is fixedly installed at the outer end of the movable shaft (36).

5. A display base for handicrafts according to claim 4, characterized in that: A light spring (38) is sleeved on the outer end of the movable shaft (36). The two ends of the light spring (38) abut against the bottom of the drive block (39) and the bottom of the fixed housing (31) respectively. The light spring (38) drives the movable shaft (36) to move the movable support plate (32) upward to reset through elastic force.

6. A display base for handicrafts according to claim 5, characterized in that: The clamping block (33) includes a movable block (331) and a friction plate (334). The friction plate (334) is made of rubber. Two locking blocks (335) are fixedly installed on the outer end of the friction plate (334). The friction plate (334) is engaged with the outer end of the movable block (331) through the locking blocks (335).

7. A display base for handicrafts according to claim 6, characterized in that: The bottom end of the movable block (331) is fixedly installed with a connecting block two (333). The top end of the fixed housing (31) is provided with multiple movable slots (34). The end of the connecting rod (37) away from the connecting block one (310) passes through the movable slot (34) and is rotatably connected to the connecting block two (333). The bottom end of the movable block (331) is fixedly connected with a set of sliders (332). The top end of the fixed housing (31) is provided with multiple sets of sliding grooves (35). The movable block (331) is slidably connected to the sliding grooves (35) through the sliders (332). The movable block (331) moves along the sliding grooves (35) by the drive of the connecting rod (37).

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    CN217039505U