Storage rack
The sliding and adjustable frame design and guide block connection solve the problem of the storage rack being unable to expand or retract, enabling flexible space adjustment and stable use, and improving the adaptability and practicality of the storage rack.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The existing shelving structure is fixed and cannot be expanded or contracted according to actual needs, resulting in low space utilization and inability to adapt to different usage scenarios and needs.
The shelf features a sliding and adjustable design, combined with detachable guide blocks, allowing for flexible adjustment of the storage space. The quick-release function of the guide blocks enables the shelf to be pulled out or pushed in, meeting the needs of various scenarios.
It enables flexible adjustment of the shelf position and changes in space volume, improves space utilization, enhances stability and ease of use, and meets the needs of different scenarios.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of items storage products, and in particular to a storage rack. Background Technology
[0002] In daily life and various commercial and industrial settings, shelving units are a common tool for storing items, widely used in kitchens, bathrooms, warehouses, workshops, and many other environments. Their function is to rationally store various items, improve space utilization, and maintain a clean and orderly environment.
[0003] However, existing storage shelves on the market have certain limitations in terms of structure and function. Specifically, most existing storage shelves adopt a fixed structure design, which mainly reflects the lack of space expansion and contraction functions.
[0004] Traditional shelving units, once installed or placed, have a fixed overall size and spatial layout. On one hand, they cannot be extended outwards to expand the storage space according to actual needs. For example, when used near a kitchen sink, if more cleaning supplies, ingredients, or other items need to be placed, existing fixed-structure shelving units, due to their fixed size, cannot be extended outwards to expand the space, leading to crowded placement of items, or even insufficient space to accommodate all items, causing inconvenience to the user. On the other hand, existing shelving units cannot be pushed back inwards for convenient storage. In spaces with limited capacity, such as small bathrooms or compact kitchen corners, when shelving is not needed or more space needs to be freed up, fixed-structure shelving units cannot flexibly retract inwards, occupying fixed space and failing to effectively adapt to different usage scenarios and spatial requirements. Utility Model Content
[0005] This utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, this utility model proposes a storage rack that is slidably adjustable, breaking through the limitations of traditional fixed structures. It can be flexibly pulled out for use, adapting to various scenarios and improving space utilization. Furthermore, the guide block design ensures stability and convenient disassembly, making storage safer, more reliable, and easier to use.
[0006] A storage rack according to an embodiment of the present utility model includes:
[0007] A first frame, wherein the first frame is provided with a first storage area;
[0008] The second frame has a second storage area, which together with the first storage area forms a storage space;
[0009] The guide block is detachably connected to the first frame and the second frame, and can drive the second frame to slide relative to the first frame to change the volume of the storage space.
[0010] According to an embodiment of the present utility model, a storage rack has at least the following beneficial effects: the first and second racks break through the limitations of traditional fixed structures, and, combined with the detachable connection and sliding function of the guide block, the storage rack can be flexibly adjusted in position or in volume during use. This not only makes it convenient for users to pull out or push in the storage rack according to actual needs, but also allows for compact storage when not in use. For example, in addition to pushing the storage rack in for storage, the first and second racks can be detached and stored using the quick-release function of the guide block to maximize space saving.
[0011] According to some embodiments of this utility model, in a storage rack, the guide block is snapped and fixed to the first frame and slidably engaged with the second frame.
[0012] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a storage rack is provided in which the second frame is provided with a horizontal bar, and the horizontal bar is slidably installed on the guide block.
[0013] According to some embodiments of this utility model, a storage rack is provided at both ends of the horizontal bar to prevent the guide block from falling off the horizontal bar in the sliding direction of the second frame.
[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, in a storage rack, the guide block is slidably installed on the first rack body and is locked and fixed to the second rack body.
[0015] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a storage rack is provided with a crossbar in the first frame, and the crossbar is slidably mounted on the guide block.
[0016] According to some embodiments of this utility model, a storage rack is provided at both ends of the crossbar to prevent the guide block from falling off the crossbar in the sliding direction of the second frame.
[0017] According to some embodiments of the present invention, in a storage rack, the guide block is an elastic component, and a deformation groove is provided in the middle of the guide block to allow the guide block to undergo elastic deformation.
[0018] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the bottom surface of the storage space is a planar structure or a hollow structure.
[0019] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a storage rack is provided, wherein there are multiple guide blocks, and the multiple guide blocks are arranged symmetrically on both sides of the second frame along the sliding direction.
[0020] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0021] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a storage rack according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a storage rack according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of a storage rack according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a guide block for a shelf according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0027] First frame 100; First storage area 101; Horizontal bar 110;
[0028] Second frame 200; Second storage area 201; Horizontal bar 210;
[0029] Guide block 300; first mating groove 301; second mating groove 302; deformation groove 303. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0031] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0032] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.
[0033] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.
[0034] In the description of this utility model, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., refer to specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described in connection with that embodiment or example, which are included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0035] In daily life and various commercial and industrial settings, shelving units are a common tool for storing items, widely used in kitchens, bathrooms, warehouses, workshops, and many other environments. Their function is to rationally store various items, improve space utilization, and maintain a clean and orderly environment.
[0036] However, existing storage shelves on the market have certain limitations in terms of structure and function. Specifically, most existing storage shelves adopt a fixed structure design, which mainly reflects the lack of space expansion and contraction functions.
[0037] Traditional shelving units, once installed or placed, have a fixed overall size and spatial layout. On one hand, they cannot be extended outwards to expand the storage space according to actual needs. For example, when used near a kitchen sink, if more cleaning supplies, ingredients, or other items need to be placed, existing fixed-structure shelving units, due to their fixed size, cannot be extended outwards to expand the space, leading to crowded placement of items, or even insufficient space to accommodate all items, causing inconvenience to the user. On the other hand, existing shelving units cannot be pushed back inwards for convenient storage. In spaces with limited capacity, such as small bathrooms or compact kitchen corners, when shelving is not needed or more space needs to be freed up, fixed-structure shelving units cannot flexibly retract inwards, occupying fixed space and failing to effectively adapt to different usage scenarios and spatial requirements.
[0038] Therefore, such as Figures 1 to 4 As shown, this utility model discloses a storage rack, comprising a first frame 100, a second frame 200, and a guide block 300. The first frame 100 has a first storage area 101, and the second frame 200 has a second storage area 201. The first storage area 101 and the second storage area 201 together form a storage space. Furthermore, the guide block 300 is detachably connected to the first frame 100 and the second frame 200, and can drive the second frame 200 to slide relative to the first frame 100 to change the volume of the storage space. For example, when used horizontally, the second frame 200 can slide horizontally relative to the first frame 100; or, for example, when used vertically, the second frame can slide vertically relative to the first frame (not shown in the figure). In response, the first frame 100 and the second frame 200 break through the limitations of traditional fixed structures. Furthermore, by combining the detachable connection and sliding function of the guide block 300, the flexible position adjustment or storage space volume adjustment of the shelf during use is realized. This not only makes it convenient for users to pull out or push in the shelf according to actual needs, but also allows for compact storage when not in use. For example, in addition to pushing the shelf in for storage, the first frame 100 and the second frame 200 can be further detached for storage through the quick-release function of the guide block 300 to maximize space saving.
[0039] In some embodiments of this utility model, the bottom surface of the storage space is a planar structure or a hollow structure. For example, see reference... Figure 1 The bottom of the storage space has a hollow structure, making it easy to insert items and place them stably. For example, bowls, plates, and dishes can be inserted into the hollow structure. For another example, refer to... Figure 2 The bottom surface of the storage space is flat, making it easy to place items stably on the bottom surface.
[0040] In some embodiments of this utility model, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the guide block 300 is snapped and fixed to the first frame 100 and slidably engaged with the second frame 200. This snap-fit fixing method creates a stable connection between the guide block 300 and the first frame 100, ensuring that the guide block 300 will not easily detach from the first frame 100 during use, thus guaranteeing structural stability. Simultaneously, the sliding engagement with the second frame 200 provides a smooth horizontal sliding track for the second frame 200, allowing it to move flexibly relative to the first frame 100 as needed. This enables adjustments to the shelf's spatial layout, meeting diverse requirements for shelf position and space in different scenarios, and enhancing the shelf's practicality and flexibility. For example, refer to... Figure 4 The guide block 300 is provided with a first mating groove 301 and a second mating groove 302. Correspondingly, the first frame 100 is snapped and fixed with the first mating groove 301, and the second frame 200 is slidably engaged with the second mating groove 302. In a further embodiment, refer to... Figure 2 and Figure 3 The second frame 200 is provided with a horizontal bar 210, which is slidably mounted on the guide block 300, optimizing the connection and sliding method between the second frame 200 and the guide block 300. The horizontal bar 210, as an intermediate connecting component, increases the contact area between the second frame 200 and the guide block 300, allowing for more even distribution of pressure generated during sliding of the second frame 200. This reduces wear caused by excessive localized stress on the guide block 300, extending the service life of both the guide block 300 and the second frame 200. Furthermore, the sliding mounting method makes the second frame 200 slide more smoothly and steadily, reducing the impact of friction on sliding, making operation easier and more convenient for users, and further enhancing the user experience of the shelf. In some embodiments of this invention, both ends of the horizontal bar 210 are provided with a first blocking structure to prevent the guide block 300 from detaching from the horizontal bar 210 in the sliding direction of the second frame 200, thereby enhancing the stability and safety of the shelf. In actual use, the second shelf 200 slides frequently, and the guide block 300 may be at risk of falling off the horizontal bar 210 due to various unexpected situations (such as vibration, collision, etc.). The first blocking structure can effectively prevent this from happening, ensuring that the guide block 300 is always stably located on the horizontal bar 210, guaranteeing the reliability of the connection between the second shelf 200 and the guide block 300, thereby ensuring the normal function and structural integrity of the entire shelf and providing users with more reliable usage protection. For example, the second shelf 200 includes two vertical bars integrally connected to both ends of the horizontal bar 210. Since the vertical bars are arranged perpendicular to the horizontal bar 210, when the second shelf 200 slides in the sliding direction, that is, the horizontal extension direction of the horizontal bar 210, the two vertical bars can prevent the guide block 300 from sliding off.
[0041] Similar to the connection structure of the first frame 100, the second frame 200, and the guide strip described above, in some other embodiments of this utility model, reference can also be made to... Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the guide block 300 is slidably installed on the first frame 100 and locked in place with the second frame 200, further enriching the connection methods between the guide block 300 and the first frame 100 and the second frame 200, and improving the flexibility and adaptability of the shelf installation. This can also be referred to... Figure 4 The guide block 300 is provided with a first mating groove 301 and a second mating groove 302. Correspondingly, the first frame 100 is slidably engaged with the first mating groove 301, and the second frame 200 is snapped and fixed with the second mating groove 302. Further, similar in function to the horizontal bar 210 of the second frame 200, see reference... Figure 2 and Figure 3 The first frame 100 is provided with a crossbar 110, which is slidably mounted on the guide block 300. Similarly, both ends of the crossbar 110 are provided with a second blocking structure to prevent the guide block 300 from detaching from the crossbar 110 in the sliding direction of the second frame 200. The second blocking structure can refer to the first blocking structure, and will not be described in detail here.
[0042] Refer to Figure 4 In some embodiments of this utility model, the guide block 300 is an elastic component, and a deformation groove 303 is provided in the middle of the guide block 300 to allow for elastic deformation, giving the guide block 300 good elastic deformation capability. During installation, the guide block 300 can easily snap into the corresponding position using its elastic deformation, reducing installation difficulty and improving installation efficiency. Users can complete the installation without the need for complex tools or cumbersome operations. Simultaneously, during use, when subjected to certain external impacts or vibrations, the elastic deformation of the guide block 300 can act as a buffer, reducing damage to the overall structure of the shelf and extending its service life. Furthermore, this elastic structure can better adapt to the needs of use in different environments, improving the adaptability and stability of the shelf.
[0043] Refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3In some embodiments of this utility model, the second storage area 201 and the first storage area 101 are vertically staggered, and the first frame 100 can slide horizontally into the second frame 200. The guide block 300 is installed from the outside of the first frame 100. It should be noted that, firstly, the staggered arrangement of the second storage area 201 and the first storage area 101, and the design of the first frame 100 sliding into the second frame 200, allow the shelf to be compactly stored when not in use, reducing space occupation and facilitating use in environments with limited space. Secondly, the method of installing the guide block 300 from the outside of the first frame 100 makes the installation process simpler and more convenient; users can complete the installation without complex operations on the shelf, improving the user experience. Moreover, the installed guide block 300 reduces interference with the items stored inside, further enhancing the practicality of the shelf.
[0044] Refer to Figure 2 In some embodiments of this utility model, there are multiple guide blocks 300, which are symmetrically arranged vertically and horizontally on both sides of the second frame 200 along the sliding direction, significantly enhancing the stability and balance of the shelf. It is easy to understand that the multiple guide blocks 300 provide more support points, making the force on the second frame 200 more even during sliding relative to the first frame 100, reducing swaying or offset caused by uneven force at a single point, and ensuring smooth sliding. Furthermore, the symmetrical arrangement further ensures balanced force on the shelf in all directions, improving the overall structural strength and stability. Whether placing heavy items or frequently adjusting the position, the shelf maintains good performance and reliability, providing users with safer and more stable use, and effectively extending the shelf's service life. For example, there are four guide blocks 300: two guide blocks 300 are located on one side and spaced apart vertically, and the other two guide blocks 300 are located on the other side and spaced apart vertically.
[0045] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A shelving unit, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a kind of storage rack, including: First frame, the first frame is provided with first storage area; Second frame, the second frame is provided with second storage area, and the second storage area forms storage space with the first storage area; Guiding block, it is detachably connected to the first frame and the second frame, and can drive the second frame to slide relative to the first frame, to change the volume of the storage space.
2. The shelf according to claim 1, wherein: The guiding block is clamped and fixed to the first frame and is in sliding fit with the second frame.
3. A storage rack according to claim 2, wherein: The second frame is provided with cross strip, and the cross strip is slidingly installed on the guiding block.
4. The shelf according to claim 3, wherein: Two ends of the cross strip are provided with first blocking structure, to prevent the guiding block from falling off the cross strip in the sliding direction of the second frame.
5. The shelf of claim 1 wherein: The guiding block is slidingly installed on the first frame and is clamped and fixed to the second frame.
6. A storage rack according to claim 5, wherein: The first frame is provided with cross bar, and the cross bar is slidingly installed on the guiding block.
7. A storage rack according to claim 6, wherein: Two ends of the cross bar are provided with second blocking structure, to prevent the guiding block from falling off the cross bar in the sliding direction of the second frame.
8. The shelf of claim 1 wherein: The guiding block is elastic member, and the middle part of the guiding block is provided with deformation groove, so that the guiding block is elastically deformed.
9. The shelf of claim 1 wherein: The bottom surface of the storage space is flat structure or hollow structure.
10. The shelf of claim 1, wherein: The guiding block has multiple, and multiple guiding blocks are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the second frame along the sliding direction.