Lifting type storage device and integrated cabinet
The design of the lift-up storage device solves the problem of inconvenient access to items in fixed cabinets in home kitchens. It enables automatic adjustment of movable shelves, improves safety and comfort, and adapts to the storage needs of items of different sizes.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Fixed-height integrated cabinets in home kitchens make it inconvenient to access items, posing safety hazards, especially for the elderly, children, and people with disabilities. Furthermore, the frequent bending over or climbing ladders to retrieve items increases time and energy costs.
Design a lifting storage device, including a movable partition, a lifting module, a detection module and a central control module. The detection module monitors the amount of items in real time and automatically adjusts the height of the partition to realize the lifting movement of the movable partition, making it convenient to retrieve items.
Optimize space utilization, reduce the need for users to bend over or climb ladders to retrieve items, improve safety and comfort, and adapt to the storage needs of items of different sizes.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of cabinet technology, and in particular to a lift-up storage device and an integrated cabinet. Background Technology
[0002] In home kitchens, there are usually integrated cabinets in fixed locations, which may include wall-mounted cabinets and floor-standing cabinets. When items are stored in the cabinets, because the height of the cabinets is fixed, there is usually only one shelf that is suitable for the current person's height to reach the items. When we have stored items in the cabinets and have used up the items on the frequently used shelves, we need to bend over, squat down, climb a ladder, or stand on tiptoe to get the items. Frequent bending over, standing on tiptoe, or carrying items increases the time and energy cost of retrieving items. For special groups such as the elderly, children, and people with disabilities, there are also potential safety hazards. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this application provides a lift-up storage device and an integrated cabinet.
[0004] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application disclose a lifting storage device, including a cabinet, a lifting module, a detection module, a central control module, and a movable partition disposed in the cabinet;
[0005] The detection module is installed in the cabinet and communicates with the central control module to detect items on the movable partition and send the information to the central control module.
[0006] The lifting module is installed along the height of the cabinet and connected to the movable partition; the lifting module is communicatively connected to the central control module and is used to drive the movable partition to move up and down based on the control signals sent by the central control module.
[0007] In some possible embodiments, the lift-up storage device includes a first movable partition and a second movable partition;
[0008] The lifting module includes a first lifting component and a second lifting component. The first lifting component is connected to a first movable partition, and the second lifting component is connected to a second movable partition.
[0009] In some possible embodiments, the first lifting assembly and the second lifting assembly are respectively disposed on two opposite side walls of the cabinet;
[0010] The first lifting assembly includes a first rotary motor, a first lead screw, a first lead screw nut, and a first connecting block; the output end of the first rotary motor is connected to the first lead screw, the first lead screw nut is threadedly connected to the first lead screw, and the first connecting block connects the first lead screw nut and the first movable partition.
[0011] The second lifting assembly includes a second rotary motor, a second lead screw, a second lead screw nut, and a second connecting block; the output end of the second rotary motor is connected to the second lead screw, the second lead screw nut is threadedly connected to the second lead screw, and the second connecting block is connected to the second lead screw nut and the second movable partition.
[0012] In some possible embodiments, the lifting module includes two sets of first lifting components and two sets of second lifting components;
[0013] Two sets of first lifting components are arranged in parallel on the side wall of the cabinet, and the first connecting block is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet; each of the two sets of first connecting blocks is provided with a first sliding groove, and the first movable partition is slidably arranged in the first sliding groove.
[0014] Two sets of second lifting components are arranged in parallel on the side wall of the cabinet, and the second connecting block is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet; each of the two sets of second connecting blocks is provided with a second sliding groove, and the second movable partition is slidably arranged in the second sliding groove.
[0015] In some possible embodiments, the lifting module further includes a first rotating component and a second rotating component;
[0016] The first rotating component is disposed between the first lifting component and the first movable partition, and is used to drive the first movable partition to rotate relative to the first lifting component;
[0017] The second rotating component is disposed between the second lifting component and the second movable partition, and is used to drive the second movable partition to rotate relative to the second lifting component;
[0018] When the first movable partition is at the first angle and the second movable partition is at the second angle, there is a movable gap between the first movable partition and the second movable partition.
[0019] In some possible embodiments, the detection module includes a gravity detection element;
[0020] The gravity detection device is installed between the movable partition and the lifting module to detect and send the weight data of the items on the movable partition to the central control module.
[0021] In some possible embodiments, the detection module further includes an infrared detector;
[0022] Infrared detectors are installed on the side wall of the cabinet to detect and send identification data of items on the movable partition to the central control module.
[0023] In some possible embodiments, the lift-up storage device further includes a notification module; the notification module includes an indicator light and an information sending module;
[0024] The indicator lights are installed on the outer wall of the cabinet and are connected to the central control module. They emit light prompts in response to control signals sent by the central control module.
[0025] The information sending module communicates with the user terminal and the central control module, and issues message prompts in response to control signals sent by the central control module.
[0026] In some possible embodiments, the lift-up storage device also includes a cabinet door, with an opening on the side wall of the cabinet, and the cabinet door is rotatably connected to the edge of the opening.
[0027] Secondly, embodiments of this application disclose an integrated cabinet, including any of the above-mentioned lift-up storage devices.
[0028] The technical solution provided in this application has the following technical effects:
[0029] The lifting storage device of this application embodiment includes a cabinet, a lifting module, a detection module, a central control module, and a movable partition disposed in the cabinet. The detection module is disposed in the cabinet and is communicatively connected to the central control module. It is used to detect items on the movable partition and send the information to the central control module. The lifting module is disposed along the height direction of the cabinet and is connected to the movable partition. The lifting module is communicatively connected to the central control module and is used to drive the movable partition to move up and down based on the control signal sent by the central control module. In this application embodiment, by setting the partition inside the cabinet as a movable partition and setting the lifting module and the detection module, the detection module can monitor the inventory of items in real time. When the items on a certain layer are exhausted, it automatically adjusts the height of the partition, moving the lower layer of items upward or the upper layer of items downward, making each layer of items easy to access. At the same time, users can also freely adjust the height of the partition as needed to facilitate the storage of items of different sizes, optimize space utilization, and the automatically lifting movable partition reduces the need for users to bend over or climb ladders to retrieve items, improving safety and comfort. Attached Figure Description
[0030] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions and advantages in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a lift-type storage device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 ;
[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a lift-type storage device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 ;
[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a lifting component provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 ;
[0034] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of a lifting component provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 ;
[0035] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a lifting storage device provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0036] Figure label:
[0037] 1. Cabinet;
[0038] 2. Lifting module; 21. First lifting assembly; 211. First rotary motor; 212. First lead screw; 213. First lead screw nut; 214. First connecting block; 22. Second lifting assembly; 221. Second rotary motor; 222. Second lead screw; 223. Second lead screw nut; 224. Second connecting block; 23. First rotating assembly; 24. Second rotating assembly;
[0039] 3. Detection module; 31. Gravity detection component; 32. Infrared detection component;
[0040] 4. Central control module;
[0041] 5. Movable partition; 51. First movable partition; 52. Second movable partition;
[0042] 6. Notification module; 61. Indicator light; 62. Message sending module;
[0043] 7. Cabinet doors. Detailed Implementation
[0044] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0045] It should be noted that the term "an embodiment" or "embodiment" in the specification of the embodiments of this application refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that can be included in at least one implementation of this application. It should be understood that in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of the embodiments of this application, the terms "upper," "lower," "top," "bottom," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application 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, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on this application. The terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined with "first" and "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. Moreover, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be interchanged where appropriate so that the embodiments of this application described herein can be implemented in orders other than those illustrated or described herein. Furthermore, in the description of this embodiment, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more. Additionally, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, for example, a process, method, system, or product that includes a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or devices.
[0046] It should be understood that when a device or component is referred to as being "on," "adjacent to," or "connected to" other devices or components, it may be directly on, adjacent to, or connected to other devices or components, or there may be intervening devices or components. Conversely, when a device or component is referred to as being "directly on," "directly adjacent to," or "directly connected to" other devices or components, there are no intervening devices or components. It should be understood that although the terms first, second, third, etc., may be used to describe various components, areas, layers, and / or parts, these components, areas, layers, and / or parts should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one component, area, layer, or part from another component, area, layer, or part. Therefore, without departing from the teachings of this application, the first component, area, layer, or part discussed below may be referred to as the second component, area, layer, or part. And the discussion of the second component, area, layer, or part does not imply that the first component, area, layer, or part necessarily exists in this application.
[0047] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages disclosed in the embodiments of this application clearer, the embodiments of this application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the embodiments of this application.
[0048] This application provides a lifting storage device. Figure 1-2 This is a schematic diagram of a lift-type storage device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 and indication Figure 2 ,like Figure 1-2 As shown, the lifting storage device includes a cabinet 1, a lifting module 2, a detection module 3, a central control module 4 (not shown in the figure), and a movable partition 5 installed in the cabinet 1.
[0049] The detection module 3 is installed in the cabinet 1 and is connected to the central control module 4. It is used to detect items on the movable partition 5 and send them to the central control module 4. The lifting module 2 is installed along the height of the cabinet 1 and is connected to the movable partition 5. The lifting module 2 is connected to the central control module 4 and is used to drive the movable partition 5 to move up and down based on the control signal sent by the central control module 4.
[0050] In this embodiment, the partitions inside the cabinet are configured as movable partitions 5, and a lifting module 2 and a detection module 3 are provided. The detection module 3 can monitor the inventory in real time. When the items on a certain layer are exhausted, the height of the partition is automatically adjusted to move the lower items upward or the upper items downward, making each layer of items easy to access. At the same time, users can also freely adjust the height of the partitions as needed to facilitate the storage of items of different sizes and optimize space utilization. The automatically lifting movable partitions 5 reduce the need for users to bend over or climb ladders to retrieve items, improving safety and comfort.
[0051] In this embodiment, the cabinet 1 is a wall-mounted cabinet installed on the wall at a high position, and the cabinet 1 can have two movable partitions 5. Specifically, the lift-up storage device includes a first movable partition 51 and a second movable partition 52. The first movable partition 51 is located at the top, and the second movable partition 52 is located at the bottom. For most users, the second movable partition 52 located at the bottom is at a convenient height for daily access to items.
[0052] In some alternative embodiments, the following continues: Figure 1 As shown, the lift-up storage device also includes a cabinet door 7, and an opening is provided on the side wall of the cabinet body 1. The cabinet door 7 is rotatably connected to the edge of the opening. Specifically, the cabinet door 7 of the wall-mounted cabinet, which is located on the wall and at a high position, is rotatably connected to the upper edge of the opening.
[0053] In one possible embodiment, the lifting module 2 includes a first lifting component 21 and a second lifting component 22, wherein the first lifting component 21 is connected to the first movable partition 51 and the second lifting component 22 is connected to the second movable partition 52.
[0054] With the above settings, the first lifting component 21 is responsible for controlling the lifting and lowering of the first movable partition 51, and the second lifting component 22 is responsible for controlling the lifting and lowering of the second movable partition 52. The two movable partitions 5 are independent of each other and can be lifted and lowered by themselves. When it is necessary to adjust the height of one of the movable partitions 5 to adapt to the height of the item, the position of one movable partition 5 can be controlled independently.
[0055] In some optional embodiments, the first lifting assembly 21 and the second lifting assembly 22 are respectively disposed on two opposite side walls of the cabinet 1 to avoid mutual interference with the movement of the movable partition 5.
[0056] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a lifting component provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 1 ,like Figure 3 As shown, the first lifting assembly 21 includes a first rotary motor 211, a first lead screw 212, a first lead screw nut 213, and a first connecting block 214. The output end of the first rotary motor 211 is connected to the first lead screw 212, the first lead screw nut 213 is threadedly connected to the first lead screw 212, and the first connecting block 214 connects the first lead screw nut 213 and the first movable partition 51. The first lead screw 212 is arranged along the height direction of the cabinet 1, and bearings are respectively provided at both ends of the first lead screw 212 for fixing the first lead screw 212.
[0057] When the first rotary motor 211 drives the first lead screw 212 to rotate, the first lead screw nut 213, which is threadedly connected to the first lead screw 212, drives the first connecting block 214 to move up and down along the first lead screw 212, thereby enabling the first movable partition 51 to move up and down along the height of the cabinet.
[0058] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of a lifting component provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 ,like Figure 4 As shown, the second lifting assembly 22 includes a second rotary motor 221 (not shown), a second lead screw 222, a second lead screw nut 223, and a second connecting block 224. The output end of the second rotary motor 221 is connected to the second lead screw 222, the second lead screw nut 223 is threadedly connected to the second lead screw 222, and the second connecting block 224 connects the second lead screw nut 223 and the second movable partition 52. The second lead screw 222 is arranged along the height direction of the cabinet, and bearings are respectively provided at both ends of the second lead screw 222 for fixing the second lead screw 222.
[0059] When the second rotary motor 221 drives the second lead screw 222 to rotate, the second lead screw nut 223, which is threadedly connected to the second lead screw 222, drives the second connecting block 224 to move up and down along the second lead screw 222, thereby enabling the second movable partition 52 to move up and down along the height of the cabinet.
[0060] With the above settings, the height of the two movable partitions 5 can be precisely controlled by controlling the two rotary motors, making full use of the storage space inside the cabinet.
[0061] In one possible embodiment, such as Figure 4 As shown, the first connecting block 214 is fixedly connected to the first movable partition 51 by bolts, and the second connecting block 224 is fixedly connected to the second movable partition 52 by bolts.
[0062] In another possible embodiment, the lifting module 2 includes two sets of first lifting components 21 and two sets of second lifting components 22.
[0063] Two sets of first lifting components 21 are arranged parallel to each other on the side wall of the cabinet 1, and the first connecting block 214 is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet 1. Each of the two sets of first connecting blocks 214 is provided with a first sliding groove, and the first movable partition 51 is slidably disposed in the first sliding groove. The user can manually pull out the movable partition 5 of the layer from the two opposing first sliding grooves.
[0064] Similarly, two sets of second lifting components 22 are arranged in parallel on the side wall of the cabinet 1, and the second connecting block 224 is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet 1. The two sets of second connecting blocks 224 are provided with second sliding grooves opposite each other. The second movable partition 52 is slidably arranged in the second sliding groove. The user can manually pull out the movable partition 5 of this layer from the two opposite second sliding grooves.
[0065] With the above settings, the two sets of lifting components provide support for both sides of the movable partition 5, giving the movable partition 5 a stronger load-bearing capacity and making the lifting and lowering movements more stable. At the same time, the movable partition 5 can be freely pulled out to change the number of layers in the cabinet 1 to adapt to the user's storage habits and make it more flexible.
[0066] In some optional embodiments, in order to allow the positions of the fixedly connected first movable partition 51 and second movable partition 52 to be interchanged, the lifting module 2 further includes a first rotating component 23 and a second rotating component 24. The first rotating component 23 is used to drive the first movable partition 51 to rotate relative to the cabinet 1, and the second rotating component 24 is used to drive the second movable partition 52 to rotate relative to the cabinet 1.
[0067] Optionally, the first rotating component 23 is disposed between the first lifting component 21 and the first movable partition 51, and is used to drive the first movable partition 51 to rotate relative to the first lifting component 21. Specifically, the first rotating component 23 can be configured as a first rotary cylinder. One side of the first rotary cylinder is connected to the first lead screw nut 213, and the rotary table of the first rotary cylinder is connected to the first connecting block 214.
[0068] The first rotary cylinder can drive the first movable partition 51 to rotate 90°. When the first rotary cylinder is at 0°, the first movable partition 51 is in a horizontal state, and when the first rotary cylinder is at 90°, the first movable partition 51 is in a vertical state.
[0069] Similarly, the second rotating component 24 is disposed between the second lifting component 22 and the second movable partition 52, and is used to drive the second movable partition 52 to rotate relative to the second lifting component 22. Specifically, the second rotating component 24 can be configured as a second rotary cylinder. One side of the second rotary cylinder is connected to the second lead screw nut 223, and the rotary table of the second rotary cylinder is connected to the first connecting block 214.
[0070] The second rotary cylinder can drive the second movable partition 52 to rotate 90°. When the second rotary cylinder is at 0°, the second movable partition 52 is in a horizontal state. When the second rotary cylinder is at 90°, the second movable partition 52 is in a vertical state.
[0071] When the first movable partition 51 is at the first angle (vertical state of 90°) and the second movable partition 52 is at the second angle (horizontal state of 0°), there is a movable gap between the first movable partition 51 and the second movable partition 52.
[0072] With the above settings, when it is necessary to change the positions of the first movable partition 51 and the second movable partition 52, the first movable partition 51 can be rotated and placed at the first angle, while the second movable partition 52 is kept at the second angle. Then, the first lifting assembly 21 drives the first movable partition 51 to descend below the second movable partition 52, and then rotates it to the second angle to complete the exchange of the first movable partition 51 and the second movable partition 52.
[0073] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a lifting storage device provided in an embodiment of this application, as shown below. Figure 5 As shown, in some optional embodiments, the detection module 3 includes a gravity detection element 31, which is disposed between the movable partition and the lifting module, for detecting and sending the weight data of the items on the movable partition 5 to the central control module 4.
[0074] With the above settings, when the weight of the second movable partition 52 is less than the preset weight threshold, the first movable partition 51 can be automatically lowered to the height of the second movable partition 52, and the user can continue to take items at a suitable height.
[0075] In some optional embodiments, the detection module 3 further includes an infrared detector 32, which is installed on the side wall of the cabinet and is used to detect and send the identification data of the items on the movable partition 5 to the central control module 4. With the above configuration, when a user stores items in the cabinet, the infrared detector 32 in the cabinet 1 establishes a label for the stored items based on the size of the items and other obvious markings (such as labels, text on packaging, etc.), such as tissue paper 1. It also determines the weight of the item based on the weight sensor added to the first or second layer and stores this information in a cloud or local database. If items of the same type are identified and are on the same layer, the quantity of the item is increased; otherwise, the name and type of the item are recreated. Through the above operations, a detailed information database can be established for various items, and the quantity of various items can be updated at any time, achieving refined management of stored items.
[0076] In other possible embodiments, the detection module 3 may also include an RDIF (Radio Frequency Identification) detection element, on which each item is provided with an RDIF tag, and the items on the movable partition are recorded by radio frequency identification of the RDIF tags on the items.
[0077] In some alternative embodiments, the lift-up storage device also includes a notification module 6 for notifying the user that items have been depleted and need to be replenished.
[0078] Optionally, the notification module 6 includes an indicator light 61 and an information sending module 62. The indicator light 61 is mounted on the outer wall of the cabinet and is communicatively connected to the central control module 4, emitting a light indicator in response to control signals sent by the central control module 4. The information sending module 62 is communicatively connected to both the user terminal and the central control module 4, emitting a message indicator in response to control signals sent by the central control module 4. Users can promptly monitor the status of items inside the cabinet through light indicators or remote information indicators.
[0079] This application also provides an integrated cabinet, which includes the above-mentioned lift-up storage device.
[0080] With the above setup, movable shelves are installed inside the cabinet, along with a lifting module and a detection module. The detection module can monitor the inventory in real time. When an item on a certain shelf is depleted, the shelf height is automatically adjusted, moving lower items upwards or upper items downwards, making each item easily accessible. Users can also freely adjust the shelf height as needed to store items of different sizes, optimizing space utilization. The automatically lifting movable shelves reduce the need for users to bend over or climb ladders to retrieve items, improving safety and comfort.
[0081] It should be noted that the order of the embodiments described above is merely for descriptive purposes and does not represent the superiority or inferiority of the embodiments. Furthermore, specific embodiments have been described above. Other embodiments are within the scope of the appended claims. In some cases, the actions or steps described in the claims can be performed in a different order than that shown in the embodiments and still achieve the desired result. Additionally, the processes depicted in the drawings do not necessarily require a specific or sequential order to achieve the desired result. In some embodiments, multitasking and parallel processing are also possible or may be advantageous.
[0082] The various embodiments in this specification are described in a progressive manner. Similar or identical parts between embodiments can be referred to mutually. Each embodiment focuses on describing the differences from other embodiments. In particular, the device embodiments are basically similar to the method embodiments, so the description is relatively simple; relevant parts can be referred to the descriptions of the method embodiments.
[0083] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the steps of the above embodiments can be implemented by hardware or by a program instructing related hardware. The program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, such as a read-only memory, a disk, or an optical disk.
[0084] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A lift storage device, characterized by, The device comprises a cabinet (1), a lifting module (2), a detection module (3), a central control module (4) and a movable partition (5) arranged in the cabinet (1); The detection module (3) is arranged in the cabinet (1) and is in communication connection with the central control module (4) and is used for detecting the articles on the movable partition (5) and sending to the central control module (4); The lifting module (2) is arranged along the height direction of the cabinet (1) and is connected with the movable partition (5); the lifting module (2) is in communication connection with the central control module (4) and is used for driving the movable partition (5) to move up and down based on the control signal sent by the central control module (4).
2. The lift storage device of claim 1, wherein, The lifting type storage device comprises a first movable partition (51) and a second movable partition (52); The lifting module (2) comprises a first lifting assembly (21) and a second lifting assembly (22); the first lifting assembly (21) is connected with the first movable partition (51); and the second lifting assembly (22) is connected with the second movable partition (52).
3. The lift storage device of claim 2, wherein, The first lifting assembly (21) and the second lifting assembly (22) are arranged on the opposite two side walls of the cabinet (1) respectively; The first lifting assembly (21) comprises a first rotary motor (211), a first screw rod (212), a first screw nut (213) and a first connecting block (214); the output end of the first rotary motor (211) is connected with the first screw rod (212); the first screw nut (213) is in threaded connection with the first screw rod (212); and the first connecting block (214) connects the first screw nut (213) and the first movable partition (51); The second lifting assembly (22) comprises a second rotary motor (221), a second screw rod (222), a second screw nut (223) and a second connecting block (224); the output end of the second rotary motor (221) is connected with the second screw rod (222); the second screw nut (223) is in threaded connection with the second screw rod (222); and the second connecting block (224) connects the second screw nut (223) and the second movable partition (52).
4. The lift storage device of claim 3, wherein, The lifting module (2) comprises two groups of the first lifting assembly (21) and two groups of the second lifting assembly (22); The two groups of the first lifting assembly (21) are arranged in parallel on the side wall of the cabinet (1); the first connecting block (214) is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet (1); the first sliding groove is arranged on the first connecting block (214) in opposition; and the first movable partition (51) is slidingly arranged in the first sliding groove; The two groups of the second lifting assembly (22) are arranged in parallel on the side wall of the cabinet (1); the second connecting block (224) is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet (1); the second sliding groove is arranged on the second connecting block (224) in opposition; and the second movable partition (52) is slidingly arranged in the second sliding groove.
5. The lift storage device of claim 2, wherein, The lifting module (2) further comprises a first rotating assembly (23) and a second rotating assembly (24); The first rotating assembly (23) is arranged between the first lifting assembly (21) and the first movable partition (51) and used to drive the first movable partition (51) to rotate relative to the first lifting assembly (21); The second rotating assembly (24) is arranged between the second lifting assembly (22) and the second movable partition (52) and used to drive the second movable partition (52) to rotate relative to the second lifting assembly (22); When the first movable partition (51) is at a first angle and the second movable partition (52) is at a second angle, the first movable partition (51) and the second movable partition (52) have a movable gap therebetween.
6. The lift storage device of claim 1, wherein, The detection module (3) comprises a gravity detection member (31); The gravity detection member (31) is arranged between the movable partition (5) and the lifting module (2) and used to detect the weight data of the articles on the movable partition (5) and send the weight data to the central control module (4).
7. The lift storage device of claim 6, wherein, The detection module (3) further comprises an infrared detection member (32); The infrared detection member (32) is arranged on the side wall of the cabinet (1) and used to detect the identification data of the articles on the movable partition (5) and send the identification data to the central control module (4).
8. The lift storage device of claim 1, wherein, The lifting-type storage device further comprises a prompting module (6); the prompting module (6) comprises a display lamp (61) and an information sending module (62); The display lamp (61) is arranged on the outer side wall of the cabinet (1) and in communication connection with the central control module (4) and emits light in response to the control signal sent by the central control module (4); The information sending module (62) is in communication connection with a user terminal and the central control module (4) and emits a message in response to the control signal sent by the central control module (4).
9. The lift storage device of claim 1, wherein, The lifting-type storage device further comprises a cabinet door (7); an opening is arranged on the side wall of the cabinet (1) and the cabinet door (7) is in rotational connection with the edge of the opening.
10. An integrated cabinet characterized by, The lifting-type storage device comprises the lifting-type storage device according to any one of claims 1-9.