Cabinet handle positioning protection structure
By using rubber sleeves and rubber suction cups on cabinet handles, combined with installation and protection mechanisms, the problems of low handle installation efficiency and collision noise are solved, achieving efficient installation and reducing collision damage.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520539810.8
- 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
AI Technical Summary
Existing cabinet handles are inefficient to install and remove, and are prone to colliding with the wall when the cabinet door is opened, causing noise and damage.
The handle is protected by a rubber sleeve and a rubber suction cup, and quick installation and removal are achieved through an installation mechanism and a protective mechanism, reducing the impact of the handle on the wall.
It improves the efficiency of handle installation and removal, reduces noise and damage, and protects the handle and the wall.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cabinet handle technology, specifically to a cabinet handle positioning and protection structure. Background Technology
[0002] Cabinet handles are decorative and functional accessories installed on cabinet doors for opening and closing. They are typically made of materials such as metal, plastic, and glass, and come in various shapes and styles. You can choose a suitable style based on your personal preferences and the overall style of your cabinets.
[0003] Most existing cabinet handles are fixed in place with multiple screws. This means that users need to turn many screws when installing or removing the handles, which affects the efficiency of installation and removal. Furthermore, when the cabinet is too close to the wall or other objects, the handle is prone to rigid collision with the wall when the cabinet door is opened, which can cause noise and damage to the handle and the wall. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a positioning and protection structure for cabinet handles, which solves the problem that most cabinet handles are fixed by multiple screws. This means that users need to turn many screws when installing or removing the handle, which affects the efficiency of installation and removal. Furthermore, when the cabinet is too close to the wall or other objects, the handle is prone to rigid collision with the wall when the cabinet door is opened, which generates noise and can cause damage to the handle and the wall.
[0005] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a cabinet handle positioning and protection structure, including a cabinet door, a handle is provided on the outer side of the cabinet door, an installation mechanism for installing the handle is provided on the inner side of the cabinet door, and a protection mechanism for protecting the installation mechanism is provided on the inner side of the cabinet door.
[0006] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, a rubber sleeve is provided on the outside of the handle, and a rubber suction cup is also provided on the outside of the handle.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the installation mechanism includes a groove and two positioning slots on the inner side of the cabinet door. Two inner grooves are formed at the bottom of the inner side of the groove. A limit rod is fixedly connected to the inner side of each inner groove. A slider is slidably connected to the outer side of the limit rod. A spring is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slider. A sliding plate is fixedly connected to the top of the slider. An insert rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the sliding plate. A positioning block is inserted into the inner side of each positioning slot. A slot is formed on the inner side of each positioning slot. An insertion hole is formed between the positioning slot and the groove. A through hole is formed on the inner side of the positioning block. During installation, the user can remove the protective plate from the protective mechanism, and then slide the sliding plate inside the groove. The sliding plate moves through the slider and the limit rod, driving the insert rod to move. The sliding motion compresses the spring. When the slide reaches the user's designated position, the user can insert the positioning block at the bottom of the handle into the positioning slot, thus completing the initial positioning of the handle. After that, the user can release the slide, which will return to its original position under the influence of the spring. At this time, the insert rod on the outside of the slide will pass through the insertion hole and through hole and then be inserted into the slot inside the positioning slot, thus fixing the handle. When disassembly is required, the user removes the protective plate and then slides the slide. Similarly, the movement of the slide moves the insert rod. After the insert rod separates from the insertion hole, slot, and through hole, the user can remove the handle from the positioning slot. This not only facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the handle but also greatly improves the efficiency of installation.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, there are two limiting rods, two sliders, and two springs. The two limiting rods are fixedly connected to the inner sides of the two inner grooves, and the two sliders are slidably connected to the two limiting rods. The two sliders are distributed on the inner sides of the two inner grooves and are fixedly connected to the bottom of the slide plate. One end of each of the two springs is fixedly connected to the outer side of the two sliders, and the other end of each of the two springs is fixedly connected to the inner side of the two inner grooves. The two springs are distributed on the outer side of the two limiting rods.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, there are two insertion rods, two insertion holes, and two slots. The two insertion rods are fixedly connected to the outside of the slide plate. The two insertion holes are respectively distributed between the two positioning grooves and the recess. The two slots are respectively opened on the inside of the two positioning grooves. The positions of the two insertion rods, insertion holes, and slots are respectively corresponding, and the dimensions of the two insertion rods, the two insertion holes, and the two slots are matched. There are two positioning blocks. The two positioning blocks are respectively inserted into the inside of the two positioning grooves. The two ends of the handle are respectively fixedly connected to the top of the two positioning grooves. The two positioning blocks are each provided with through holes that correspond to the positions of the insertion rods and insertion holes and match the dimensions.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the protective mechanism includes two mounting slots formed on the transverse inner wall of the groove and two fixing slots formed on the longitudinal inner wall of the groove. A protective plate is slidably connected to the inner side of the mounting slot, and a rectangular rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the protective plate. In use, the user can disassemble and assemble the handle through the mounting mechanism. Then, the protective plate and the rectangular rod on the outer side of the protective plate can be inserted into the mounting slot and the fixing slot respectively to seal the groove, thereby protecting the structure inside the groove and preventing dust and other debris from falling into the groove and affecting the mounting mechanism.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the two mounting slots are symmetrically distributed, the two fixing slots are also symmetrically distributed, the dimensions of the two mounting slots match the protective plate, there are two rectangular rods, the positions of the two rectangular rods correspond to the two fixing slots respectively, and the dimensions of the two rectangular rods correspond to the two fixing slots respectively, and the dimensions of the protective plate match the grooves.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0013] This utility model utilizes a cabinet door, handle, rubber sleeve, rubber suction cup, installation mechanism, and protective mechanism. During installation, the user can remove the protective plate from the installation groove and fixing groove, then slide the sliding plate inside the groove. The sliding plate moves via a slider and a limiting rod, driving the insertion rod. The slider's movement compresses the spring. When the sliding plate reaches the user's designated position, the user can insert the positioning block at the bottom of the handle into the positioning groove, completing the initial positioning of the handle. The user can then release the sliding plate, which returns to its original position under the influence of the spring. At this point, the insertion rod on the outside of the sliding plate passes through the insertion hole and through hole and inserts into the slot inside the positioning groove, thus fixing the handle. Finally, the user can insert the protective plate and the rectangular rod on the outside of the protective plate into the installation groove and fixing groove respectively. The groove can be sealed to protect the structure inside. When disassembly is required, the user removes the protective plate and then slides the sliding plate. Similarly, the movement of the sliding plate drives the insertion rod. After the insertion rod, slot, and perforation are separated, the user can remove the handle from the positioning groove. This not only facilitates the user's installation of the handle but also greatly improves the installation efficiency. The rubber sleeve protects the handle, while the rubber suction cup makes it easy for the user to fix the handle to the cabinet door, making it convenient to take items out of the cabinet. The rubber suction cup also provides shock absorption, preventing the handle from rigidly colliding with the wall or other objects when the cabinet door is opened, which could generate noise and cause damage to the handle and the wall. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 A first-person perspective 3D diagram illustrating the positioning and protection structure for cabinet handles;
[0015] Figure 2A side view of a section of the explosion-proof structure in the positioning and protection structure for cabinet handles;
[0016] Figure 3 A top-section diagram of a portion of the cabinet handle positioning and protection structure;
[0017] Figure 4 A magnified schematic diagram of a portion of the positioning and protection structure for cabinet handles;
[0018] Figure 5 for Figure 2 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point A in the middle;
[0019] Figure 6 for Figure 3 Enlarged schematic diagram of the structure at point B.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Cabinet door; 2. Handle; 3. Rubber sleeve; 4. Rubber suction cup; 11. Groove; 12. Inner groove; 13. Limiting rod; 14. Slider; 15. Spring; 16. Slide plate; 17. Insert rod; 18. Positioning groove; 19. Positioning block; 110. Slot; 111. Insertion hole; 112. Through hole; 21. Mounting groove; 22. Fixing groove; 23. Protective plate; 24. Rectangular rod. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0022] Example 1
[0023] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 6As shown, the cabinet handle positioning and protection structure includes a cabinet door 1, a handle 2 on the outer side of the cabinet door 1, an installation mechanism for mounting the handle 2 on the inner side of the cabinet door 1, a protective mechanism for protecting the installation mechanism on the inner side of the cabinet door 1, a rubber sleeve 3 covering the outer side of the handle 2 to protect the handle 2, and a rubber suction cup 4 covering the outer side of the handle 2 to facilitate the user in fixing the handle 2 to the cabinet door 1, thereby facilitating the removal of items from inside the cabinet. It also provides shock absorption, preventing the handle 2 from rigidly contacting the wall or other objects when the cabinet door 1 is opened. The installation mechanism includes a groove 11 and two positioning grooves 18 on the inner side of the cabinet door 1. Two inner grooves 12 are formed at the bottom inner side of the groove 11. A limit rod 13 is fixedly connected to the inner side of the inner groove 12. A slider 14 is slidably connected to the outer side of the limit rod 13. A spring 15 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slider 14. A slide plate 16 is fixedly connected to the top of the slider 14. An insert rod 17 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slide plate 16. A positioning block 19 is inserted into the inner side of the positioning groove 18. A slot 110 is formed on the inner side of the positioning groove 18. An insertion hole 111 is formed between the positioning groove 18 and the groove 11. The inner side of the positioning block 19... The side opening has a through hole 112. There are two limiting rods 13, two sliders 14, and two springs 15. The two limiting rods 13 are fixedly connected to the inner sides of the two inner grooves 12. The two sliders 14 are slidably connected to the two limiting rods 13 and are distributed on the inner sides of the two inner grooves 12. Both sliders 14 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the slide plate 16. One end of each spring 15 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the two sliders 14, and the other end is fixedly connected to the inner side of the two inner grooves 12. The two springs 15 are distributed on the outer side of the two limiting rods 13. There are two insertion rods 17, two insertion holes 111, and two slots 110. All are fixedly connected to the outside of the slide plate 16. The two insertion holes 111 are respectively distributed between the two positioning grooves 18 and the recess 11. The two slots 110 are respectively opened on the inside of the two positioning grooves 18. The positions of the two insertion rods 17, the insertion holes 111 and the slots 110 are respectively corresponding, and the dimensions of the two insertion rods 17, the two insertion holes 111 and the two slots 110 are matched. There are two positioning blocks 19. The two positioning blocks 19 are respectively inserted into the inside of the two positioning grooves 18. The two ends of the handle 2 are respectively fixedly connected to the top of the two positioning grooves 18. The two positioning blocks 19 are each provided with through holes 112 that correspond to the positions of the insertion rods 17 and the insertion holes 111 and match the size.
[0024] With the above technical solution, during installation, the user can remove the protective plate 23 from the protective mechanism, and then slide the slide plate 16 inside the groove 11. The slide plate 16 moves through the slider 14 and the limiting rod 13, which in turn drives the insertion rod 17 to move. The movement of the slider 14 will compress the spring 15. When the slide plate 16 moves to the position specified by the user, the user can insert the positioning block 19 at the bottom of the handle 2 into the positioning groove 18. At this time, the initial positioning of the handle 2 is completed. After that, the user can release the slide plate 16, and the slide plate 16 will return under the influence of the spring 15. When the handle 2 returns to its original position, the insert rod 17 on the outside of the slide plate 16 will pass through the insertion hole 111 and the through hole 112 and then be inserted into the slot 110 on the inside of the positioning groove 18. At this point, the handle 2 is fixed. When disassembly is required, the user takes out the protective plate 23 and then slides the slide plate 16. Similarly, the movement of the slide plate 16 drives the insert rod 17 to move. After the insert rod 17 separates from the insertion hole 111, the slot 110 and the through hole 112, the user can take the handle 2 out of the positioning groove 18. This not only makes it convenient to disassemble and assemble the handle 2, but also greatly improves the efficiency of installation.
[0025] Example 2
[0026] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the cabinet handle positioning and protection structure includes a cabinet door 1, a handle 2 on the outer side of the cabinet door 1, an installation mechanism for installing the handle 2 on the inner side of the cabinet door 1, and a protection mechanism for protecting the installation mechanism on the inner side of the cabinet door 1. The protection mechanism includes two mounting grooves 21 opened in the transverse inner wall of the groove 11 and two fixing grooves 22 opened in the longitudinal inner wall of the groove 11. A protective plate 23 is slidably connected to the inner side of the mounting groove 21, and a rectangular rod 24 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the protective plate 23. The two mounting grooves 21 are symmetrically distributed, and the two fixing grooves 22 are also symmetrically distributed. The dimensions of the two mounting grooves 21 match the protective plate 23. There are two rectangular rods 24, and the positions of the two rectangular rods 24 correspond to the two fixing grooves 22 respectively, and the dimensions of the two rectangular rods 24 correspond to the two fixing grooves 22 respectively. The dimensions of the protective plate 23 match the groove 11.
[0027] With the above technical solution, when in use, the user can disassemble and assemble the handle 2 through the installation mechanism. Then, the protective plate 23 and the rectangular rod 24 on the outside of the protective plate 23 can be inserted into the installation groove 21 and the fixing groove 22 respectively to seal the groove 11, thereby protecting the structure inside the groove 11 and avoiding the problem of dust and other objects falling into the groove 11 and affecting the installation mechanism.
[0028] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it.
Claims
1. A cabinet handle positioning and protection structure, including a cabinet door (1), characterized in that: The cabinet door (1) is provided with a handle (2) on the outside, and a mounting mechanism for installing the handle (2) is provided on the inside of the cabinet door (1). A protective mechanism for protecting the mounting mechanism is provided on the inside of the cabinet door (1).
2. The cabinet handle positioning and protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rubber sleeve (3) is fitted on the outside of the handle (2), and a rubber suction cup (4) is also fitted on the outside of the handle (2).
3. The cabinet handle positioning and protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The installation mechanism includes a groove (11) and two positioning grooves (18) on the inner side of the cabinet door (1). Two inner grooves (12) are opened at the bottom of the inner side of the groove (11). A limit rod (13) is fixedly connected to the inner side of the inner groove (12). A slider (14) is slidably connected to the outer side of the limit rod (13). A spring (15) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slider (14). A slide plate (16) is fixedly connected to the top of the slider (14). An insert rod (17) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the slide plate (16). A positioning block (19) is inserted into the inner side of the positioning groove (18). A slot (110) is opened in the inner side of the positioning groove (18). An insertion hole (111) is opened between the positioning groove (18) and the groove (11). A through hole (112) is opened in the inner side of the positioning block (19).
4. The cabinet handle positioning and protection structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: There are two of each of the following: the limiting rod (13), the slider (14), and the spring (15). The two limiting rods (13) are fixedly connected to the inner side of the two inner grooves (12), and the two sliders (14) are slidably connected to the two limiting rods (13). The two sliders (14) are distributed on the inner side of the two inner grooves (12). The two sliders (14) are fixedly connected to the bottom of the slide plate (16). One end of each of the two springs (15) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the two sliders (14), and the other end of each spring (15) is fixedly connected to the inner side of the two inner grooves (12). The two springs (15) are distributed on the outer side of the two limiting rods (13).
5. The cabinet handle positioning and protection structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: There are two of each of the following: the insertion rod (17), the insertion hole (111), and the slot (110). The two insertion rods (17) are fixedly connected to the outside of the slide plate (16). The two insertion holes (111) are respectively distributed between the two positioning grooves (18) and the groove (11). The two slots (110) are respectively opened on the inside of the two positioning grooves (18). The positions of the two insertion rods (17), the insertion hole (111), and the slot (110) correspond to each other. The sizes of the two insertion rods (17), the two insertion holes (111), and the two slots (110) are matched. There are two positioning blocks (19). The two positioning blocks (19) are respectively inserted into the inside of the two positioning grooves (18). The two ends of the handle (2) are respectively fixedly connected to the top of the two positioning grooves (18). The two positioning blocks (19) are each provided with through holes (112) that correspond to the positions of the insertion rods (17) and the insertion hole (111) and match the size.
6. The cabinet handle positioning and protection structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The protective mechanism includes two mounting slots (21) opened on the transverse inner wall of the groove (11) and two fixing slots (22) opened on the longitudinal inner wall of the groove (11). A protective plate (23) is slidably connected to the inner side of the mounting slot (21), and a rectangular rod (24) is fixedly connected to the outer side of the protective plate (23).
7. The cabinet handle positioning and protection structure according to claim 6, characterized in that: The two mounting slots (21) are symmetrically distributed, and the two fixing slots (22) are also symmetrically distributed. The dimensions of the two mounting slots (21) match the protective plate (23). There are two rectangular rods (24). The positions of the two rectangular rods (24) correspond to the two fixing slots (22), and the dimensions of the two rectangular rods (24) correspond to the two fixing slots (22). The dimensions of the protective plate (23) match the groove (11).