Inclined microorganism culture bottle support

By designing a modular, tiltable microbial culture bottle support, the problem of existing supports being unable to adjust their length was solved, enabling stable placement of culture bottles of different sizes and improving space utilization and culture efficiency.

CN223974075UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06JINAN AIXIN ZHUOER MEDICAL LAB CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-10
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The existing microbial culture bottle support structure is fixed, making it difficult to adjust the length according to actual needs. This results in it being unable to adapt to culture bottles of different sizes, affecting space utilization and stability.

Method used

A tilting microbial culture bottle support is designed, which adopts a splicable support body and connecting components, and achieves stable placement of culture bottles of different sizes through movable fixed feet and support frame structure.

Benefits of technology

The support structure improves the flexibility and stability of its use, making it suitable for culture flasks of different sizes, avoiding space waste, and enhancing the efficiency and safety of microbial culture.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an inclined microorganism culture bottle support which comprises support bodies, connecting assemblies and fixing feet, and a plurality of connecting assemblies used for connecting the support bodies are respectively fixed on the front side and the rear side of the left end of each support body. A plurality of antiskid fixing feet are movably mounted at the lower end of each support body, and compared with the prior art, the support has the advantages that by arranging the support bodies and the connecting assemblies, the splicing number of the support bodies can be selected according to needs, and the support is convenient to use. The movable splicing structure can enable the whole device to meet the purpose of placing different numbers of culture flasks, the use flexibility is high, the situation that a large experiment space is occupied by a small number of culture flasks is avoided, the arrangement of the fixing feet can be suitable for placing the culture flasks of different sizes, and the use flexibility of the device is greatly improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of experimental microbial culture equipment, and specifically relates to an inclined microbial culture bottle support. Background Technology

[0002] Existing microbial culture flask supports generally suffer from fixed structures and difficulty in adjusting their length to meet actual usage needs. This is primarily due to their typically one-piece molding or fixed connection design, making it difficult to flexibly adjust their length to accommodate microbial culture flasks of different sizes or the space available on laboratory benches. This fixed structure limits the applicability of the supports, potentially failing to achieve optimal space utilization and impacting the efficiency and effectiveness of microbial culture. For example, a fixed-length support may not be able to accommodate larger cell culture flasks, or it may result in wasted space. This size mismatch can also lead to instability in the placement of culture flasks, increasing the risks associated with cell culture.

[0003] To address these issues, conventional approaches include designing adjustable-length supports, such as using telescopic connecting rods or threaded adjustment mechanisms, or designing supports in various sizes to accommodate culture flasks. However, these methods also have drawbacks. While adjustable-length supports improve flexibility, they also increase structural complexity, potentially leading to higher costs, increased manufacturing difficulties, and reduced stability and durability. Therefore, we aim to design a novel microbial culture flask support to solve this problem. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an inclined microbial culture bottle support to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0005] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution: a tilting microbial culture bottle support, comprising: a support body, connecting components and fixing feet, wherein multiple connecting components for connecting the support body to the support body are fixed on the front and rear sides of the left end of the support body, and multiple fixing feet for anti-slip are movably installed at the lower end of each support body.

[0006] The support body includes a frame, a first support frame, and a second support frame. The first support frame is welded to the inside of the front side of the frame, and the second support frame is welded to the inside of the rear side of the frame.

[0007] The connecting component includes a fixing sleeve and a first retaining sleeve. The first retaining sleeve is integrally provided on the side of the fixing sleeve away from the bracket body. The fixing foot includes a base plate and a second retaining sleeve. The second retaining sleeve is integrally provided in the middle of the upper side of the base plate.

[0008] In a preferred embodiment, the structure of the first support bracket is the same as that of the second support bracket. The height of the first support bracket is lower than that of the second support bracket. The middle of both the first and second support brackets is recessed downward to form a limiting part. In actual use, the limiting part can support and limit the neck of the culture bottle to achieve stable placement.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the support frame includes a flexible sleeve and a metal rod. The flexible sleeve is wrapped around the outer wall of the metal rod, and the flexible sleeve has a rubber layer on its outer wall and a sponge layer on its inner side.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the support body further includes a support rod and a reinforcing rod, and a reinforcing rod is welded to the bottom left, middle and right sides of the frame respectively;

[0011] Support rods are welded to the upper side between the reinforcing rods on the left and right sides of the bottom of the frame. The height of the upper end of the support rod is lower than the height of the middle limiting part of the support frame. In actual use, the support rods and the middle reinforcing rods can limit the bottom of the culture bottle. When placing smaller culture bottles, fixed feet can be installed upside down on the middle reinforcing rods to support the bottom of the smaller culture bottles.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the fixing sleeve extends from top to bottom to form a cylindrical cavity, and the first retainer has a notch extending radially inward on the side away from the fixing sleeve. The first retainer extends from top to bottom to form a groove, and the notch is located on the side of the groove away from the fixing sleeve.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the lower surface of the base plate is provided with a wavy anti-slip texture, and the upper side of the second sleeve has a notch two radially inwardly opened. The second sleeve forms a groove two through from left to right. The notch two is located on the upper side of the groove two. The second sleeve is movably engaged with the front and rear sides of the lower end of the frame through the notch two and the groove two.

[0014] After adopting the above technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: by setting the support body and connecting components, multiple support bodies can be spliced ​​in the required number as needed. Its movable splicing structure enables the entire device to meet the purpose of placing different numbers of culture bottles, which has strong flexibility of use and avoids a small number of culture bottles occupying a large amount of experimental space.

[0015] The fixed feet are located at the bottom of the support body, making the entire support body more stable relative to the tabletop. This allows it to be used for culture flasks of different sizes, greatly improving the flexibility of the device. Attached Figure Description

[0016] 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.

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an inclined microbial culture bottle support according to the present invention.

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the splicing structure of the support body of an inclined microbial culture bottle support according to the present invention.

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the support structure of an inclined microbial culture bottle holder according to the present invention.

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting component structure of an inclined microbial culture bottle support according to the present invention.

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the fixing foot structure of an inclined microbial culture bottle support according to the present invention.

[0022] In the diagram, 100 is the support body, 110 is the frame, 120 is the first support bracket, 121 is the flexible sleeve, 122 is the metal rod, 130 is the second support bracket, 140 is the support rod, and 150 is the reinforcing rod.

[0023] 200-Connecting component, 210-Fixing sleeve, 211-Column cavity, 220-Collar sleeve one, 221-Notch one, 222-Collar groove one;

[0024] 300-Fixed foot, 310-Base plate, 320-Second ferrule, 321-Second notch, 322-Second slot. Detailed Implementation

[0025] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0026] Please see Figures 1 to 5This utility model provides a technical solution: an inclined microbial culture bottle support, including: a support body 100, a connecting component 200 and a fixing foot 300. Multiple connecting components 200 for connecting the support body 100 to the support body 100 are fixed on the front and rear sides of the left end of the support body 100, and multiple fixing feet 300 for anti-slip are movably installed at the lower end of each support body 100.

[0027] The support body 100 includes a frame 110, a first support frame 120 and a second support frame 130. The first support frame 120 is welded to the inside of the front side of the frame 110, and the second support frame 130 is welded to the inside of the rear side of the frame 110.

[0028] The connecting component 200 includes a fixing sleeve 210 and a first retaining sleeve 220. The first retaining sleeve 220 is integrally provided on the side of the fixing sleeve 210 away from the bracket body 100. The fixing foot 300 includes a base plate 310 and a second retaining sleeve 320. The second retaining sleeve 320 is integrally provided in the middle of the upper side of the base plate 310.

[0029] Please see Figures 1 to 4 The structure of support bracket 120 is the same as that of support bracket 2 130. The height of support bracket 120 is lower than that of support bracket 2 130. The middle of both support bracket 120 and support bracket 2 130 is recessed downward to form a limiting part. In actual use, the setting of the limiting part can support and limit the neck of the culture bottle to achieve the purpose of stable placement.

[0030] The support frame 120 includes a flexible sleeve 121 and a metal rod 122. The flexible sleeve 121 is wrapped around the outer wall of the metal rod 122. The flexible sleeve 121 has a rubber layer on its outer wall and a sponge layer on its inner side.

[0031] The support body 100 also includes a support rod 140 and a reinforcing rod 150. A reinforcing rod 150 is welded to the bottom left, middle and right sides of the frame 110 respectively.

[0032] A support rod 140 is welded to the upper side between the reinforcing rods 150 on the left and right sides of the bottom of the frame 110. The height of the upper end of the support rod 140 is lower than the height of the middle limiting part of the support frame 120. In actual use, the support rod 140 and the middle reinforcing rod 150 can limit the bottom of the culture bottle. When placing a smaller culture bottle, a fixing foot 300 can be installed upside down on the middle reinforcing rod 150 to support the bottom of the smaller culture bottle.

[0033] The fixing sleeve 210 extends from top to bottom to form a cylindrical cavity 211. The first ferrule 220 has a notch 221 radially inward on the side away from the fixing sleeve 210. The first ferrule 220 extends from top to bottom to form a groove 322. The notch 221 is located on the side of the groove 322 away from the fixing sleeve 210.

[0034] As the first embodiment of this utility model, by setting up a support body 100 and connecting components 200, in actual use, by setting multiple connecting components 200 on the left side of the support body 100, the user can splice multiple support bodies 100 together with each other through the connecting components 200 according to actual usage needs. Specifically, the left end of one support body 100 is engaged with the right end of another support body 100 through the multiple connecting components 200 set on it. That is, the sleeve 220 is engaged with the right end of the upper frame 110 of another support body 100 through the notch 221 and the slot 222. Thus, the number of multiple support bodies 100 can be selected for splicing as needed. Its movable splicing structure can make the whole device meet the purpose of placing different numbers of culture bottles, which has strong usage flexibility and avoids a small number of culture bottles occupying a lot of experimental space.

[0035] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 5 The lower surface of the base plate 310 is provided with a wavy anti-slip texture. The upper side of the second sleeve 320 has a notch 321 radially inward. The second sleeve 320 forms a slot 322 from left to right. The notch 321 is located on the upper side of the slot 322. The second sleeve 320 is movably engaged with the front and rear sides of the lower end of the frame 110 through the notch 321 and the slot 322.

[0036] As a second embodiment of this utility model, based on the first embodiment described above, the setting of the fixing foot 300, in actual use, the fixing foot 300 is fixed to the bottom of the support body 100, so that the entire support body 100 can be placed more stably relative to the table. When placing a smaller culture bottle, its neck is placed on the limiting part of the support frame 120, and the bottom of the culture bottle is inclined to abut against the front side of the support rod 140. The culture bottle and the upper side of the middle reinforcing rod 150 are supported by the inverted fixing foot 300. While improving the stability of placement, it can also improve the convenience of placing and picking up the culture bottle. When placing a larger culture bottle, the neck is placed on the limiting part of the support frame 2 130, and the bottom is inclined to abut against the rear side of the support frame 120. The part in contact with the middle reinforcing rod 150 is supported by the inverted fixing foot 300. Together with the support rod 140, it can be used to place culture bottles of different sizes, greatly improving the flexibility of the device.

[0037] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. An inclined microorganism culture flask rack comprising: Said support body (100), connecting assembly (200) and fixed foot (300) are characterized in that a plurality of connecting assemblies (200) for connecting the support body (100) are fixed to the front and back of the left end of the support body (100), respectively, and a plurality of fixed feet (300) for preventing slipping are movably installed at the lower end of each support body (100); Said support body (100) comprises a frame (110), a support bracket one (120) and a support bracket two (130), the inner front side of the frame (110) is welded with the support bracket one (120), and the inner back side of the frame (110) is welded with the support bracket two (130); Said connecting assembly (200) comprises a fixed sleeve (210) and a clamping sleeve one (220), the clamping sleeve one (220) is integrally arranged on the side of the fixed sleeve (210) away from the support body (100), and the fixed foot (300) comprises a bottom plate (310) and a clamping sleeve two (320), the clamping sleeve two (320) is integrally arranged on the upper side of the bottom plate (310).

2. An inclined microorganism culture flask holder as defined in claim 1, wherein: Said support bracket one (120) has the same structure as the support bracket two (130), the height of the support bracket one (120) is lower than that of the support bracket two (130), and the middle part of each of the support bracket one (120) and the support bracket two (130) is concave downward to form a limiting part.

3. An inclined microorganism culture flask holder as defined in claim 2, wherein: Said support bracket one (120) comprises a flexible sleeve (121) and a metal rod (122), the metal rod (122) is wrapped with the flexible sleeve (121), and the outer wall of the flexible sleeve (121) is provided with a rubber layer and the inner side is provided with a sponge layer.

4. An inclined microorganism culture flask holder as defined in claim 3, wherein: Said support body (100) further comprises a supporting rod (140) and a reinforcing rod (150), and one reinforcing rod (150) is welded to the left side, the middle and the right side of the bottom of the frame (110), respectively; A supporting rod (140) is welded to the upper side between the reinforcing rods (150) on the left side and the right side of the bottom of the frame (110), and the height of the upper end of the supporting rod (140) is lower than that of the limiting part of the middle part of the support bracket one (120).

5. An inclined microorganism culture flask holder as defined in claim 4, wherein: Said fixed sleeve (210) penetrates to form a cylindrical cavity (211) from top to bottom, a notch one (221) is radially inwardly formed on the side of the clamping sleeve one (220) away from the fixed sleeve (210), the clamping sleeve one (220) penetrates to form a clamping groove two (322) from top to bottom, and the notch one (221) is located on the side of the clamping groove two (322) away from the fixed sleeve (210).

6. An inclined microorganism culture flask holder as defined in claim 1, wherein: The lower surface of the bottom plate (310) is provided with a wavy anti-skid line, a notch two (321) is radially inwardly formed on the upper side of the clamping sleeve two (320), and the clamping sleeve two (320) penetrates to form a clamping groove two (322) from left to right; Said notch two (321) is located on the upper side of the clamping groove two (322), and the clamping sleeve two (320) is movably connected with the front and back of the lower end of the frame (110) through the notch two (321) and the clamping groove two (322).