Anti-collision tea table structure

By adding anti-collision guards and sloping surfaces to the edges of the tea table, the problem of solid wood tea tables being prone to bumps and knocks has been solved, achieving the effect of reducing bumps and knocks and reducing pain.

CN223968830UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06福建泉州鑫福气家具有限公司
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-14
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The right-angled design of solid wood tea tables can easily cause users to bump into them during daily activities.

Method used

The tea table is equipped with a protective edge for impact protection. The protective edge has an inclined surface and a beveled surface, and can be optionally equipped with rubber edging and limit strips to reduce right-angle protrusions and increase flexibility.

Benefits of technology

It effectively reduces the occurrence of bumps and knocks on users, and reduces the pain of impact through limit strips and rubber edging.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of furniture, in particular to an anti-collision tea table structure which comprises a table top, an anti-collision safe edge is arranged on the edge of the table top, an inclined face is arranged on the upper surface of the anti-collision safe edge, and the inclined face is located on the side, away from the table top, of the anti-collision safe edge. The inclined face is obliquely arranged in the direction away from the table top from top to bottom, and a diagonal plane is arranged at the top point of the anti-collision protection edge. The method and the device have the effect of reducing the possibility of collision.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of furniture, and in particular to a collision-resistant tea table structure. Background Technology

[0002] Solid wood tea tables are popular with consumers for their sturdiness, durability, and natural beauty. However, in

[0003] In actual use, because solid wood is relatively hard, and the corners and edges of tables in traditional designs are usually right angles, users are prone to bumping into things during daily activities. Utility Model Content

[0004] To reduce the possibility of collisions, this application provides a collision-resistant tea table structure.

[0005] This application provides a collision-resistant tea table structure, which adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] A collision-resistant tea table structure includes a tabletop, an anti-collision guard edge is provided on the edge of the tabletop, an inclined surface is provided on the upper surface of the anti-collision guard edge, the inclined surface is located on the side of the anti-collision guard edge away from the tabletop, the inclined surface is inclined from top to bottom along the direction away from the tabletop, and a beveled surface is provided at the apex of the anti-collision guard edge.

[0007] By adopting the above technical solution, the tabletop is equipped with anti-collision guards, and the anti-collision guards are provided with inclined surfaces and beveled surfaces, thereby reducing the right-angle protrusion of the tea table and reducing the occurrence of bumps and knocks by users.

[0008] Optionally, the upper surface of the anti-collision guard is provided with a limiting strip, and the extending direction of the limiting strip is parallel to the extending direction of the anti-collision guard.

[0009] By adopting the above technical solution, since there is an inclined surface on the anti-collision guardrail, it is easy for things to slide down through the inclined surface. Therefore, a limit strip is set on the anti-collision guardrail to limit the items that are about to slide down.

[0010] Optionally, the limiting strip is located on the side of the anti-collision guard away from the table surface.

[0011] Optionally, the end of the anti-collision guard away from the tabletop is provided with a rubber edging.

[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, rubber edging is further added to the anti-collision edge, making the corners of the tea table more flexible and thus reducing the pain caused by collision.

[0013] Optionally, the inner side of the rubber edging is provided with a first locking block, and the anti-collision guard edge is provided with a first locking groove for the first locking block to be locked.

[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, when installing the rubber edging, the first locking block is locked in the first locking groove, thereby installing the rubber edging. When the rubber edging ages, it is also convenient to replace the rubber edging.

[0015] Optionally, a second locking block is provided on the side of the first locking block away from the rubber edge. The width of the second locking block is greater than the width of the first locking block. The bottom wall of the first locking groove is provided with a second locking groove for the second locking block to lock in. Guide surfaces are provided on both sides of the first locking block.

[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, the width of the second locking block is greater than that of the first locking block. When the second locking block is locked in the second locking groove, the possibility of the rubber edge falling off can be reduced. Furthermore, guide surfaces are provided on both sides, which helps the second locking block to pass through the first locking groove and be locked in the second locking groove.

[0017] Optionally, the rubber edging has a first cavity inside.

[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, a first cavity is opened inside the rubber edging, thereby improving the resilience of the rubber edging and further reducing the pain of impact.

[0019] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0020] 1. The tabletop is equipped with anti-collision guards, and the anti-collision guards are provided with inclined surfaces and beveled surfaces, thereby reducing the right-angle protrusion of the tea table and reducing the occurrence of bumps and knocks by users;

[0021] 2. Because there is an inclined surface on the crash guard, things can easily slide down through the inclined surface. Therefore, a limit strip is installed on the crash guard to limit the items that are about to slide down. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of Example 1;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the anti-collision edging structure in Example 1;

[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Example 2.

[0025] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Platform; 2. Anti-collision edge; 21. Inclined surface; 22. Beveled surface; 23. Limiting strip; 24. First locking groove; 25. Second locking groove; 3. Rubber edging; 31. First locking block; 32. Second locking block; 321. Second cavity; 322. Guide surface; 33. First cavity. Detailed Implementation

[0026] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-3 This application will be described in further detail.

[0027] Example 1:

[0028] Embodiment 1 of this application discloses a collision-resistant tea table structure. (Refer to...) Figure 1 and Figure 2 The system includes a tabletop 1, with an anti-collision guard 2 at the edge of the tabletop 1. The anti-collision guard 2 can be made of the same wood as the tabletop 1. The anti-collision guard 2 is fixedly installed on the edge of the tabletop 1 and surrounds the tabletop 1. The anti-collision guard 2 can be installed on the tabletop 1 by mortise and tenon joints or by bolt connection.

[0029] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 An inclined surface 21 is provided on the upper surface of the anti-collision guard 2. The inclined surface 21 is located on the side of the anti-collision guard 2 away from the tabletop 1. The inclined surface 21 is inclined from top to bottom along the direction away from the tabletop 1, and a beveled surface 22 is provided at the apex of the anti-collision guard 2, thereby reducing the right-angle protrusion of the tea table.

[0030] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 A limiting strip 23 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the anti-collision guard 2. The extending direction of the limiting strip 23 is parallel to the extending direction of the anti-collision guard 2, and the limiting strip 23 is located on the side of the anti-collision guard 2 away from the table surface 1. The number of limiting strips 23 can be one or more. When multiple limiting strips 23 are provided, the several limiting strips 23 are distributed along the width direction of the anti-collision guard 2.

[0031] The implementation principle of Embodiment 1 of this application is as follows: the tabletop 1 is provided with a collision protection edge 2, and the collision protection edge 2 is provided with an inclined surface 21 and a beveled surface 22, thereby reducing the right-angle protrusion of the tea table and thus reducing the phenomenon of users bumping into it.

[0032] Example 2:

[0033] The difference between Example 2 and Example 1 is that, referring to Figure 3The anti-collision guard 2 has a rubber edging 3 at the end away from the table surface 1. The rubber edging 3 is arc-shaped and its thickness gradually decreases from the middle to both sides, so that when the rubber edging 3 is installed on the anti-collision guard 2, it can smoothly transition with the anti-collision guard 2. The limiting strip 23 is set on the rubber edging 3.

[0034] Reference Figure 3 When the rubber lining ages, it is convenient to replace the rubber edging 3. The inner side of the rubber edging 3 is fixedly connected to a first locking block 31. The length direction of the first locking block 31 is parallel to the length direction of the rubber edging 3. The side of the anti-collision guard 2 is provided with a first locking groove 24 for the first locking block 31 to be locked.

[0035] Reference Figure 3 To further improve the stability of the rubber edging 3 installation, a second locking block 32 is fixedly connected to the side of the first locking block 31 away from the rubber edging 3. The length direction of the second locking block 32 is parallel to the length direction of the first locking block 31, and the width of the second locking block 32 is greater than the width of the first locking block 31.

[0036] Reference Figure 3 To facilitate the passage of the second locking block 32 through the first locking groove 24, guide surfaces 322 are provided on both sides of the second locking block 32 along its width direction to guide the second locking block 32. A second cavity 321 is provided inside the second locking block 32 to facilitate the second locking block 32 being squeezed and passing through the first locking groove 24.

[0037] Reference Figure 3 The rubber edging 3 has a first cavity 33 inside, which improves the resilience of the rubber edging 3 and further reduces the pain of impact.

[0038] The implementation principle of Example 2 is as follows: a rubber edging 3 is further provided on the anti-collision guard 2, making the corners of the tea table more flexible, thereby reducing the pain caused by collision; when installing the rubber edging 3, the first locking block 31 is locked in the first locking groove 24, thereby installing the rubber edging 3. When the rubber edging 3 ages, it is also convenient to replace the rubber edging 3.

[0039] The above are all preferred embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A collision-proof tea table structure, characterized by: The application relates to a table top (1) provided with a collision-proof edge (2) at the edge of the table top (1), wherein an inclined surface (21) is formed on the upper surface of the collision-proof edge (2) and located on the side of the collision-proof edge (2) away from the table top (1), and the inclined surface (21) is inclined from top to bottom in the direction away from the table top (1), and a bevel (22) is arranged at the vertex of the collision-proof edge (2).

2. The anti-collision tea table structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: A limiting strip (23) is arranged on the upper surface of the collision-proof edge (2), and the extending direction of the limiting strip (23) is parallel to the extending direction of the collision-proof edge (2).

3. The anti-collision tea table structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The limiting strip (23) is located on the side of the collision-proof edge (2) away from the table top (1).

4. The anti-collision tea table structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rubber edge (3) is arranged at the end of the collision-proof edge (2) away from the table top (1).

5. The anti-collision tea table structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: A first clamping block (31) is arranged on the inner side of the rubber edge (3), and a first clamping groove (24) is formed in the collision-proof edge (2) for clamping the first clamping block (31).

6. The anti-collision tea table structure according to claim 5, characterized in that: A second clamping block (32) is arranged on the side of the first clamping block (31) away from the rubber edge (3), the width of the second clamping block (32) is larger than that of the first clamping block (31), a second clamping groove (25) is formed in the bottom wall of the first clamping groove (24) for clamping the second clamping block (32), and guide surfaces (322) are arranged on the two side surfaces of the first clamping block (31).

7. The anti-collision tea table structure according to claim 6, characterized in that: A first cavity (33) is formed in the rubber edge (3).