Furniture assembly table for furniture installation
By using guide rails and adjustable clamping devices on the furniture assembly table, the problem of inaccurate component positioning in traditional furniture installation is solved, enabling efficient and precise furniture assembly and improving installation quality and efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Traditional furniture installation methods lack precise positioning structures, leading to deviations in the position of parts. This makes it difficult to guarantee installation accuracy and stability, and cannot adapt to the needs of parts of different shapes and sizes, thus reducing installation efficiency and increasing labor costs.
A furniture assembly table was designed, equipped with guide rails and a movable base. Combined with a clamp base and a semi-circular component, it realizes an adjustable clamping device with a semi-circular notch and a slide to accommodate the positioning of parts of different shapes and sizes. The height and position can be adjusted by lifting components and knobs to ensure assembly accuracy.
It achieves stable and reliable clamping of components, reduces installation errors, improves assembly accuracy and finished product qualification rate, reduces operator fatigue, and improves installation efficiency and quality.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of furniture installation technology, specifically to a furniture assembly table for furniture installation. Background Technology
[0002] In the current booming furniture industry, furniture installation, as a key link in the production process, has a significant impact on the competitiveness of the entire industry in terms of efficiency and quality. As consumers' demand for personalized and diversified furniture continues to grow, furniture product designs are becoming increasingly complex, and the shapes, sizes, and materials of components are becoming more diverse, which brings many new challenges to furniture installation work.
[0003] Traditional furniture assembly often relies on simple workbenches or is done directly on the ground. Generally, a simple workbench consists of only a flat surface and supporting legs, without specialized positioning and clamping devices. During assembly, workers need to manually place furniture parts on the workbench, relying on their experience and simple tools to adjust the position and angle, and then perform operations such as splicing, drilling, and tightening screws. For example, when assembling tables and chairs, for the connection between the table legs and the tabletop, workers need to first roughly align the table legs with the mounting holes on the tabletop, and then use a hammer and nails or screwdrivers to fix them. The entire process almost entirely depends on manual judgment and manual operation.
[0004] However, this traditional method has many serious problems. First, due to the lack of a precise positioning structure, the components are prone to positional deviations during assembly, making it difficult to guarantee installation accuracy and affecting the overall quality and stability of the furniture. For example, in the installation of cabinet doors, which require high splicing precision, even a small positional error may cause the doors to fail to open and close properly or result in uneven gaps. Second, the traditional method cannot meet the installation needs of components of different shapes and sizes. For special-shaped or large-sized parts, the operation is extremely inconvenient, requiring multiple workers to cooperate, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive, seriously reducing installation efficiency and increasing labor and time costs. It is difficult to meet the requirements of high efficiency and high quality in modern furniture production. Utility Model Content
[0005] In view of the above-mentioned shortcomings of the existing technology, the present invention provides a furniture assembly table for furniture installation, which can effectively solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0007] This utility model provides a furniture assembly table for furniture installation, including a workbench. The workbench is characterized by having guide rails on each side, with a movable base slidably connected to each guide rail. The upper part of the movable base has a hollow structure, and a lifting component is sleeved on the upper end of the movable base. A clamping base is slidably connected to the upper end of the lifting component. A first semicircular component is slidably connected to the front end of the clamping base, a second semicircular component is slidably connected to the front end of the first semicircular component, and a third semicircular component is slidably connected to the front end of the second semicircular component.
[0008] Furthermore, the front ends of the fixture base, the first semicircular component, and the second semicircular component are all provided with semicircular notches, and the front ends of the fixture base, the first semicircular component, and the second semicircular component are all provided with semicircular grooves.
[0009] Furthermore, both sides of the lower end of the movable base are threaded with movable knobs, and the side wall of the movable base is provided with a lifting groove, and both sides of the lifting groove are provided with height limiting grooves.
[0010] Furthermore, the lower end of the lifting component is threadedly connected to a lifting knob, the lifting knob passes through the lifting groove, and one end of the lifting knob passing through the lifting groove is threadedly connected to a height fixing block, the height fixing block being slidably connected to the height limiting groove.
[0011] The technical solution provided by this utility model has the following advantages compared with the known prior art:
[0012] 1. This utility model is equipped with a flexibly adjustable clamping device consisting of a clamping base and multiple semi-circular parts. The semi-circular notch and semi-circular groove at the front end can be adaptively adjusted according to the shape and size of the furniture parts to achieve a stable and reliable clamping effect. Whether the parts are round, square or irregular in shape, they can be accurately fixed, effectively avoiding the displacement and shaking of the parts during the assembly process, ensuring the assembly accuracy, reducing the installation error and product damage risk caused by the movement of parts, and significantly improving the quality of furniture installation and the finished product qualification rate.
[0013] 2. This utility model has an adjustable height and horizontal sliding structure. The movable base slides horizontally on the guide rail, which facilitates the operation of furniture parts in different positions. It is especially suitable for assembling long parts, avoiding frequent manual handling. The lifting parts can be precisely adjusted in height through lifting knobs, etc., and cooperate with the height limit groove for stability and precision. This function is not only ergonomic, but also reduces operator fatigue, improves operating efficiency, reduces errors, and ensures smooth assembly. Attached Figure Description
[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model 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 utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the inner structure of the movable base and clamp base of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 For the present utility model Figure 2 The diagram shows an enlarged view of the structure at point A.
[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the outer structure of the movable base and clamp base of this utility model.
[0019] The labels in the diagram represent:
[0020] 1. Workbench; 11. Guide rails; 12. Table legs;
[0021] 2. Movable base; 21. Movable knob; 22. Lifting groove; 23. Lifting component; 24. Lifting knob; 241. Height fixing block; 25. Height limiting groove;
[0022] 3. Fixture base; 31. First semicircular part; 32. Second semicircular part; 33. Third semicircular part; 34. Semicircular groove; 35. Threaded rocker arm; 36. Limiting rod. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0024] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the embodiments.
[0025] Example 1:
[0026] Reference Figure 1-4This is the first embodiment of the present utility model, which discloses a furniture assembly table for furniture installation, including a workbench 1. The workbench 1 has a guide rail 11 on its side, which is fixed with screws. It is long and strip-shaped and made of high-strength aluminum alloy. It provides a sliding track for the movable base 2 to adjust the level. The movable base 2 is slidably connected to the guide rail 11. Its upper part is hollow, cuboid, and made of stainless steel. Its bottom is connected to the guide rail 11 through a wear-resistant plastic slider to achieve precise movement. The upper end of the movable base 2 is fitted with a lifting component 23, which is cylindrical and has a smooth outer surface.
[0027] The height of the clamp base 3 can be adjusted by sliding it up and down in the hollow part. The upper end of the lifting part 23 is connected to the clamp base 3. It is flat with grooves and made of high-strength engineering plastic, which can slide smoothly and provide support and positioning for the parts. The front end of the clamp base 3 is sequentially connected to the first semicircular part 31, the second semicircular part 32, and the third semicircular part 33, all of which are semicircular with radii depending on the part design. The metal frame is covered with wear-resistant rubber and can be slidably adjusted. The latter two further expand the scope of application and work together to position complex shaped parts.
[0028] The clamp base 3, the first semicircular component 31, and the second semicircular component 32 all have semicircular notches at their front ends. The size of the semicircular notches can be designed according to the shape and size of common furniture parts. They are used to partially accommodate and initially position the furniture parts, providing certain limits and guidance for subsequent assembly operations. This makes the furniture parts more stable during assembly and reduces the shaking and displacement of the parts. The clamp base 3, the first semicircular component 31, and the second semicircular component 32 all have semicircular grooves 34 at their front ends. The semicircular grooves 34 are semicircular arc-shaped and are made with high-precision machining technology to ensure that their surfaces are smooth. They provide precise tracks for the sliding connection between the semicircular components, facilitating their sliding between each other. The overall shape and size of the clamp can be flexibly adjusted to adapt to furniture parts of different sizes and shapes. At the same time, it also ensures the smoothness and stability of the sliding connection between the semicircular components, ensuring that the entire clamp system can better perform its clamping and positioning functions for the furniture parts.
[0029] Example 2:
[0030] Reference Figure 1-4 This is the second embodiment of the present invention. The difference between this embodiment and the first embodiment is that: both sides of the lower end of the movable base 2 are threaded with movable knobs 21, which can be manually rotated to precisely control the locking and unlocking of the movable base 2 on the guide rail 11, ensuring the stability of the movable base 2 when moving horizontally and facilitating the adjustment of the operating position. The side wall of the movable base 2 is provided with a lifting groove 22 to provide a channel for the lifting of the lifting component 23, allowing the lifting component 23 to slide smoothly in it. Both sides of the lifting groove 22 are provided with height limiting grooves 25, which are parallel strips to limit the lifting of the lifting component 23, preventing the lifting process from exceeding the range and ensuring the accuracy and safety of the operation.
[0031] The lower end of the lifting component 23 is threaded with a lifting knob 24, which can be manually operated to adjust the height of the lifting component 23. The lifting knob 24 passes through the lifting groove 22 and can move up and down within the lifting groove 22, thereby driving the lifting operation of the lifting component 23. One end of the lifting knob 24 that passes through the lifting groove 22 is threaded with a height fixing block 241. The height fixing block 241 can move up and down as the lifting knob 24 rotates. The height fixing block 241 is slidably connected to the height limiting groove 25. The height fixing block 241 slides within the height limiting groove 25, which serves to limit the lifting range and ensure that the lifting component 23 does not exceed the predetermined range when moving up and down. This ensures the stability and safety of the lifting operation, allowing the operator to accurately control the height of the clamp base 3 to meet the assembly needs of furniture components of different heights.
[0032] A threaded rocker arm 35 is rotatably connected to the side of the clamp base 3 near the lifting component 23. The threaded rocker arm 35 can be operated by rotation, converting rotational motion into linear motion through the threaded transmission principle. The threaded rocker arm 35 is threadedly connected to the lifting component 23. When the threaded rocker arm 35 is rotated, it can drive the lifting component 23 to move up and down relative to the clamp base 3, realizing precise height adjustment of the clamp base 3. This provides convenience for assembling furniture components of different heights. Limiting rods 36 are installed on both sides of the clamp base 3 of the threaded rocker arm 35. The limiting rods 36 penetrate the side wall of the lifting component 23. The limiting rods 36 can limit the horizontal displacement of the lifting component 23, ensuring that the lifting component 23 can only move in the vertical direction, preventing it from deviating during the lifting process. This improves the accuracy and stability of the height adjustment of the clamp base 3, ensuring precise positioning and operation of components during furniture assembly.
[0033] The lower surface of the workbench 1 is fitted with table legs 12 in a rectangular array.
[0034] The remaining structure is the same as that of Example 1.
[0035] The workflow of this utility model is as follows:
[0036] First, slide the movable base 2 into the guide rail 11. The lifting component 23 is sleeved on the hollow structure at the upper part of the movable base 2. Movable knobs 21 are installed on both sides of the lower end of the movable base 2. A lifting groove 22 is opened on the side wall of the movable base 2, and a height limiting groove 25 is set on both sides of it. A lifting knob 24 is connected to the lower end of the lifting component 23. The lifting knob 24 passes through the lifting groove 22, and one end of it is threaded to a height fixing block 241. A threaded rocker arm 35 is rotatably connected to one side of the clamp base 3 so that it is threaded to the lifting component 23. A limiting rod 36 is installed that passes through the side wall of the lifting component 23. A semi-circular notch and a semi-circular groove 34 are opened at the front end of the clamp base 3, the first semi-circular component 31, and the second semi-circular component 32. The first semi-circular component 31, the second semi-circular component 32, and the third semi-circular component 33 are slidably connected in sequence to achieve flexible adjustment.
[0037] Next, place the furniture components to be assembled on the workbench 1. According to the position and size of the components, rotate the moving knob 21 of the moving base 2 to make it slide on the guide rail 11. Adjust the clamp base 3 to a suitable horizontal position. Rotate the lifting knob 24 to drive the lifting component 23 to move up and down in the lifting groove 22. The height fixing block 241 slides in the height limiting groove 25. At the same time, operate the threaded rocker 35 of the clamp base 3 to make the clamp base 3 move up and down on the lifting component 23 to accurately adjust the height. Place the furniture components into the clamp formed by the semi-circular components at the front end of the clamp base 3. Slide the first, second and third semi-circular components and use their semi-circular notches and semi-circular grooves 34 to provide accurate position and firm support for the assembly operation.
[0038] Finally, after the furniture components are precisely positioned and securely clamped, the operator assembles them, including but not limited to drilling, screwing, and splicing. During the operation, the sliding positions of the movable base 2's movable knob 21, lifting knob 24, threaded rocker 35, and semi-circular parts can be adjusted as needed to ensure that the components are always in the correct positions. After assembly, the clamps are released and the assembled components are removed. If other furniture components need to be assembled, the above operation process is repeated. The positions of each component on the assembly table are flexibly adjusted according to the characteristics of the components to achieve efficient and precise furniture assembly.
[0039] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions will not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the protection scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A furniture assembly station for furniture installation, comprising a worktable (1), characterized in that, The side of the workbench (1) is provided with guide rail (11), the guide rail (11) is connected with the moving base (2) slidingly, the moving base (2) upper part is hollow structure, the moving base (2) upper end sleeve joint has the lifting piece (23), the upper end of the lifting piece (23) is connected with the clamp base (3) slidingly, the front end of the clamp base (3) is connected with the first semicircle piece (31) slidingly, the front end of the first semicircle piece (31) is connected with the second semicircle piece (32) slidingly, the front end of the second semicircle piece (32) is connected with the third semicircle piece (33) slidingly.
2. A furniture assembly station for furniture installation according to claim 1, characterized in that, The front end of the clamp base (3), the first semicircle piece (31) and the second semicircle piece (32) are provided with semicircular notches (9), and the front end of the clamp base (3), the first semicircle piece (31) and the second semicircle piece (32) are provided with semicircular grooves (34).
3. A furniture assembly station for furniture installation according to claim 1, wherein, The lower end of the moving base (2) is screw connected with the moving knob (21) on both sides, and the sidewall of the moving base (2) is provided with lifting groove (22), and the both sides of the lifting groove (22) are provided with height limiting groove (25).
4. A furniture assembly station for use in furniture installation according to claim 3, wherein, The lower end of the lifting piece (23) is screw connected with the lifting knob (24), the lifting knob (24) penetrates the lifting groove (22), one end of the lifting knob (24) penetrating the lifting groove (22) is screw connected with the height fixing block (241), and the height fixing block (241) is connected with the height limiting groove (25) slidingly.
5. The furniture assembly station for furniture installation of claim 1, wherein, The side of the clamp base (3) close to the lifting piece (23) is rotatably connected with the threaded rocker (35), the threaded rocker (35) is screw connected with the lifting piece (23), the both sides of the clamp base (3) of the threaded rocker (35) are provided with limiting rod (36), and the limiting rod (36) penetrates the sidewall of the lifting piece (23).
6. A furniture assembly station for furniture installation according to claim 1, wherein, The lower surface of the workbench (1) is provided with table leg (12) in rectangular array.