Artwork display device for art design

By designing detachable picture hooks and modular display racks, the problem of poor hook flexibility in existing technologies has been solved, achieving efficient and flexible adjustment of art display devices and improving exhibition efficiency.

CN223968926UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06ZHANGZHOU CITY UNIV
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520572504.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-29
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-29

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Technical Problem

The hooks of existing steel wire suspension display devices cannot be quickly disassembled or assembled, resulting in poor flexibility and difficulty in adapting to the display needs of artworks of different sizes, leading to low exhibition efficiency.

Method used

A device comprising a display rack, steel wire, and picture hooks has been designed. The display rack consists of horizontal and vertical bars, and the steel wire is fitted with a ball. The picture hooks are detachably installed on the steel wire and fixed by the ball's slot. The display rack can be assembled and equipped with casters for easy adjustment and movement.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible installation and quick adjustment of picture hooks, adapting to the display needs of artworks of different sizes, and improving exhibition efficiency and the flexibility of display devices.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the field of art design, in particular to an artwork display device for art design, which comprises a display frame, a steel wire and a picture hanging hook. The showing stand is vertically used, when a plurality of artworks need to be shown on one side of the showing stand, the picture hanging hooks can be installed at proper positions on the steel wires according to the sizes of the artworks to be shown, the picture hanging hooks are clamped through the balls, and finally the artworks are hung on the hooks of the picture hanging hooks to be shown. In the process, the picture hanging hooks are installed and used instantly, flexibility is high, the positions and the number of the picture hanging hooks can be rapidly adjusted according to the sizes of artworks and display requirements, the display requirements of artworks of different specifications are met, the picture hanging hooks are more convenient and practical, the picture hanging hooks are easy to install, low in technical content and not prone to making mistakes, and the exhibition arrangement efficiency can be improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of art design, and in particular to an art display device for art design. Background Technology

[0002] Wire suspension is a professional display method for suspending paintings, photographs, or other artworks. It uses thin, strong steel wires (usually stainless steel) to suspend the artwork within a rectangular frame, creating a light and modern visual effect. It is particularly suitable for medium to large-sized artworks. However, the hooks on the wires for suspending the artwork are pre-installed, preventing quick assembly and disassembly. This lack of flexibility makes it difficult to adjust the position and number of hooks according to the size of the artwork and display needs, resulting in low setup efficiency and difficulty in adapting to the display requirements of artworks of different sizes. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of the shortcomings mentioned above, this utility model provides an art display device for art design.

[0004] The present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] An art display device for art design, characterized in that the display device comprises:

[0006] A display rack, comprising horizontal bars and vertical bars, with two horizontal bars arranged in parallel and two vertical bars provided between the two horizontal bars, the two vertical bars being arranged in parallel, and the two horizontal bars and the two vertical bars being connected end to end;

[0007] A steel wire, wherein several steel wires are provided, and the steel wires are distributed in parallel between two crossbars, the two ends of the steel wires are respectively connected to the two crossbars, and several spheres are sleeved on the outside of the steel wires;

[0008] A picture hook, comprising several hooks, is detachably mounted on the outside of a steel wire. Each picture hook includes a hook body and a hook. A slot extends through the inside of the hook body, the diameter of which gradually increases from top to bottom. The diameter of a sphere is located between the diameters of the upper and lower ends of the slot. A notch is opened on the outer side of the hook body, communicating with the slot. The width of the notch is greater than the diameter of the steel wire but smaller than the diameter of the sphere. The hook is provided on the outer side of the hook body.

[0009] The steel wire passes through the notch on the side of the hook body and enters the slot. The hanging hook moves down until the ball enters the slot and is locked in place. The hook is used to suspend artwork for display.

[0010] As a further improvement, the vertical bar has several mounting grooves on the side facing away from the horizontal bar. A connecting piece is provided in the mounting groove. The upper end of the connecting piece is hinged to the inner wall of the mounting groove, and a connecting hole is opened on the side of the connecting piece. In the two display racks that are spliced, the connecting piece is rotated outward to a horizontal position, and the connecting pieces on the sides of the two display racks are connected by bolts.

[0011] As a further improvement, a finger groove is provided at the lower end of the mounting groove, and the finger groove is connected to the mounting groove.

[0012] As a further improvement, the bottom surface of the crossbar located at the bottom end of the vertical bar is provided with several omnidirectional wheels, which rotate on the bottom surface of the crossbar.

[0013] As can be seen from the above description of the structure of this utility model, compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following advantages: This utility model display rack is used vertically. When multiple artworks need to be displayed on one side of the rack, the hanging hooks can be installed at appropriate positions on the wire according to the size of the artworks to be displayed. The hooks are then secured by spheres, and finally, the artworks are hung on the hooks for display. The hanging hooks are ready to use immediately, offering high flexibility. The position and number of hooks can be quickly adjusted according to the size of the artworks and display needs, adapting to the display requirements of artworks of different sizes. This makes it more convenient and practical. Furthermore, the installation of the hooks is simple, requires low technical expertise, is less prone to errors, and improves exhibition efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.

[0015] Figure 2 for Figure 1 An enlarged diagram of A in the diagram.

[0016] Figure 3 for Figure 1 Enlarged diagram of B in the diagram.

[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure after two display racks are joined together.

[0018] Figure 5 for Figure 4 An enlarged diagram of C in the diagram. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0020] As attached Figure 1 and Figure 4As shown, an art display device for art design includes a display rack 1, steel wires 2, and picture hooks 3. The display rack 1 includes horizontal bars 11 and vertical bars 12. The two horizontal bars 11 are arranged parallel to each other, and two vertical bars 12 are arranged parallel to each other between the two horizontal bars 11, with the two horizontal bars 11 and the two vertical bars 12 connected end-to-end. Additionally, several parallel steel wires 2 are arranged between the two horizontal bars 11, with each end of the steel wire 2 connected to one of the two horizontal bars 11, and several picture hooks 3 are attached to the steel wires 2. In use, the display rack 1 is upright, and then the artwork is hung on the picture hooks 3 for display. The artwork can be paintings, photographs, etc.

[0021] As attached Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the picture hook 3 is detachably installed on the outside of the steel wire 2. Specifically, several spheres 21 are sleeved on the outside of the steel wire 2. The picture hook 3 includes a hook body 31 and hooks 34. A groove 32 runs through the inside of the hook body 31. The diameter of the groove 32 gradually increases from top to bottom, and the diameter of the spheres 21 is located between the diameters of the upper and lower ends of the groove 32, ensuring that the spheres 21 can be locked in the groove 32 after entering it. In addition, a notch 33 is opened on the outer side of the hook body 31. The notch 33 is connected to the groove 32. The width of the notch 33 is greater than the diameter of the steel wire 2 but smaller than the diameter of the spheres 21, ensuring that the steel wire 2 can pass through the notch 33 and enter the groove 32, and that the spheres 21 will not escape through the notch 33 after entering the groove 32. The hook 34 is provided on the outer side of the hook body 31. During installation, first, pass the steel wire 2 through the notch 33 into the slot 32. Then, lower the hook body 31 until the sphere 21 enters the slot 32 and is locked in place, thus installing the picture hook 3 on the outside of the steel wire 2. Finally, hang the artwork on the hook 34 of the picture hook 3 for display. The sphere 21 can be cast together with the steel wire 2 or directly welded to the outside of the steel wire 2. Additionally, symmetrical hooks 34 can be installed on the outside of the hook body 31 to suspend artworks on both the front and back of the display rack 1, improving the utilization rate of the display device.

[0022] It is worth mentioning that, as shown in the attached document Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, the display devices of this utility model can be spliced ​​together. Specifically, the vertical rod 12 of the display frame 1 has several mounting grooves 121 on the side facing away from the horizontal rod 11. A connecting piece 122 is provided in the mounting groove 121. The upper end of the connecting piece 122 is hinged to the inner wall of the mounting groove 121, and a connecting hole 123 is opened on the side of the connecting piece 122. During splicing, the connecting piece 122 is rotated outward to a horizontal position, and then the connecting pieces 122 on the sides of the two display frames 1 are connected by bolts. That is, the bolts are passed through the connecting holes 123 of the connecting pieces 122 and then nuts are screwed on, thereby connecting the two display frames 1 and completing the splicing of the display device. In addition, the bolts and nuts can be connected but not locked, so that the two display frames 1 can rotate around the bolts while being connected, and the angle can be adjusted to adapt to different display terrains and spaces, and the display frames 1 can stand more stably.

[0023] Preferably, as shown in the appendix Figure 3 As shown, a finger groove 124 is provided at the lower end of the mounting groove 121. The finger groove 124 is connected to the mounting groove 121. The finger groove 124 facilitates the insertion of a finger to rotate the connecting piece 122 outward.

[0024] Further details are attached. Figure 1 As shown, the bottom surface of the horizontal bar 11 located at the bottom end of the vertical bar 12 is provided with several casters 5, which rotate on the bottom surface of the horizontal bar 11. The casters 5 facilitate the movement and adjustment of the display device.

[0025] In summary, this utility model display rack 1 is designed for freestanding use. When multiple artworks need to be displayed on one side of the rack, the hanging hooks 3 can be installed at appropriate positions on the steel wire 2 according to the size of the artworks to be displayed. The hooks 3 are then secured by the balls 21, and finally, the artworks are hung on the hooks 34 of the hanging hooks 3 for display. The hanging hooks 3 are readily available and highly flexible. The position and number of hanging hooks 3 can be quickly adjusted according to the size of the artworks and display requirements, adapting to the display requirements of artworks of different sizes. This makes it more convenient and practical. Furthermore, the hanging hooks 3 are simple to install, require low technical expertise, are less prone to errors, and can improve exhibition setup efficiency.

[0026] The above are merely specific embodiments of this utility model, but the design concept of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any non-substantial modifications made to this utility model using this concept shall be considered as an infringement of the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An artistic design art display presentation device for artistic designs, characterized by, The display device comprises: a display stand comprising horizontal rods and vertical rods, two horizontal rods being arranged in parallel, two vertical rods being arranged between the two horizontal rods, and the two horizontal rods and the two vertical rods being connected end to end; steel wires, a plurality of which are arranged in parallel between the two horizontal rods, the two ends of the steel wires being connected to the two horizontal rods, and the outer side of the steel wires being sleeved with a plurality of balls; picture hanging hooks, a plurality of which are arranged on the outer side of the steel wires, the picture hanging hooks comprising hook bodies and hooks, the hook bodies being internally penetrated by clamping grooves, the diameter of the clamping grooves gradually increasing from top to bottom, the diameter of the balls being between the diameters of the upper and lower ends of the clamping grooves, the outer side of the hook bodies being provided with an opening, the opening being in communication with the clamping grooves, the width of the opening being greater than the diameter of the steel wires and smaller than the diameter of the balls, and the outer side of the hook bodies being provided with the hooks; wherein the steel wires enter the clamping grooves by passing through the opening in the side of the hook bodies, the picture hanging hooks being lowered to the balls to enter the clamping grooves and be clamped, and the hooks being used for suspending and displaying artworks.

2. An art piece display for artistic designs as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The side of the vertical rods away from the horizontal rods is provided with a plurality of mounting grooves, the mounting grooves being provided with connecting pieces, the upper ends of the connecting pieces being hingedly connected to the inner walls of the mounting grooves, and the side of the connecting pieces being provided with connecting holes, in the two display stands connected together, the connecting pieces being outwardly rotated to be horizontal, and the connecting pieces on the sides of the two display stands being connected by bolts.

3. An art piece display for artistic designs as claimed in claim 2 wherein: The lower end of the mounting groove is provided with a finger groove, the finger groove being in communication with the mounting groove.

4. An art piece display for artistic designs as claimed in claim 1, wherein: The bottom surface of the horizontal rod at the bottom end of the vertical rod is provided with a plurality of universal wheels, the universal wheels being rotatable on the bottom surface of the horizontal rod.