Environment-friendly cork board mounting and splicing structure

The design of connecting posts, locking posts, and beveled locking blocks solves the misalignment problem when cork boards are joined, achieving a stable connection and efficient splicing, and improving the neat and beautiful effect.

CN223974834UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06MAANSHAN SENPENG NEW MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-04
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing cork boards are difficult to align accurately when joined, and are prone to misalignment. Furthermore, after joining, they are easily misaligned due to construction vibrations and external forces, affecting the overall aesthetic effect of the splicing.

Method used

The design employs connecting posts, locking posts, and inclined locking blocks to achieve precise alignment and stable connection of cork boards through limiting and guiding structures, and utilizes the cooperation of inclined locking blocks and springs to achieve stable fixation.

Benefits of technology

It improves the efficiency of corkboard alignment and installation, avoids misalignment and deviation, and enhances the quality and aesthetics of splicing.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of cork board splicing structures, in particular to an environment-friendly cork board mounting and splicing structure which comprises a first cork board. A second cork plate is spliced to the right side of the first cork plate, reinforcing plates are fixedly connected to the bottoms of the first cork plate and the second cork plate, column hiding holes are symmetrically formed in the front side and the rear side of the right surface of each reinforcing plate, and the connecting columns are movably arranged in the column hiding holes; by arranging the connecting columns, the clamping columns matched with the connecting columns and the slope clamping blocks matched with the connecting columns, when the first cork board and the second cork board are installed and spliced, the first cork board and the second cork board can be well guided to be stably and rapidly aligned and spliced, and the installing and splicing efficiency is improved; meanwhile, the first cork board and the second cork board can be stably connected into a whole, sliding dislocation of the first cork board and the second cork board caused by follow-up construction conditions is avoided, the mounting and splicing quality is improved, and the neat and attractive effect is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cork board assembly structure technology, and in particular to an environmentally friendly cork board installation and splicing structure. Background Technology

[0002] Cork boards are a natural material made from the outer bark of the cork oak tree, a tree that grows in the Mediterranean basin. Its bark has very unique properties, including being lightweight, elastic, having excellent sound and heat insulation properties, being moisture-proof, and having natural antimicrobial properties. It is also relatively environmentally friendly, and has become a commonly used material in modern building decoration, mainly used for covering walls and floors.

[0003] The existing corkboard structure is relatively simple, and some problems often arise when splicing them together. Because corkboards are quite large and heavy, it is difficult to align them accurately when joining them, and misalignment is likely to occur. In addition, after the joint is completed, the vibrations from surrounding construction and external forces can further cause the two boards to shift, affecting the overall construction layout and reducing the neat and aesthetically pleasing effect of the overall splicing.

[0004] Therefore, to address the issues of existing cork boards being difficult to align accurately during splicing, easily resulting in misalignment, and being susceptible to vibrations and external forces from surrounding construction after splicing, further causing misalignment and affecting the overall construction layout, thus reducing the neat and aesthetically pleasing effect of the overall splicing, an environmentally friendly cork board installation and splicing structure can be designed. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the problems of existing cork boards being difficult to align accurately during splicing, which easily leads to misalignment, and being susceptible to vibrations and external forces from surrounding construction after splicing, further causing misalignment between the two boards, affecting the overall construction layout, and reducing the neat and aesthetically pleasing effect of the overall splicing.

[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: an environmentally friendly cork board installation and splicing structure, including a first cork board; and a connecting column. A second cork board is spliced ​​to the right side of the first cork board. A reinforcing plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of both the first and second cork boards. The right surface of the reinforcing plate has symmetrically opened column holes on the front and back sides. A connecting column is movably installed in the column holes. The left surface of the reinforcing plate has symmetrically opened docking holes for inserting the connecting column on the front and back sides. The inner side of the reinforcing plate has a through hole connecting the two column holes. The inner side of the reinforcing plate has two hidden square holes that respectively connect to the corresponding docking holes. Two locking columns are movably installed in the through holes. The left side of the connecting column has an insertion hole for inserting the locking column. A sloping locking block is movably installed in the hidden square hole. The right side of the connecting column has a slot for inserting the sloping locking block.

[0007] Preferably, when installing and splicing corkboard No. 1 and corkboard No. 2, the length of the two connecting posts in the hidden post holes in the bottom reinforcing plate of corkboard No. 1 is pulled out, and the locking post in the through hole is inserted into the insertion hole on the connecting post to limit the connection post. Then, the mating hole on the bottom reinforcing plate of corkboard No. 2 is aligned with it, and then the connecting post is inserted. When corkboard No. 1 and corkboard No. 2 are close together, the inclined locking block in the hidden square hole is inserted into the slot on the connecting post to complete the limiting, so that corkboard No. 1 and corkboard No. 2 are installed, spliced ​​and fixed.

[0008] Preferably, a limiting block is fixedly connected to the lower left side of the connecting column, and a limiting groove is provided at the bottom of the reinforcing plate for the limiting block to slide freely.

[0009] Preferably, a guide block is fixedly connected to one end of the inclined block, and a spring is fixedly connected between the guide block and the inner wall of the hidden square hole.

[0010] Preferably, a bidirectional internally threaded tube is movably installed inside the through hole. The two ends of the bidirectional internally threaded tube are symmetrically threaded with threaded rods rotating in opposite directions. The ends of the two threaded rods that are relatively far apart are fixedly connected to guide posts. The two guide posts are fixedly connected to corresponding locking posts respectively.

[0011] Preferably, the bottom of the guide post is fixedly connected to a limiting block two, and the bottom of the reinforcing plate is provided with a limiting groove two for the limiting block two to slide freely.

[0012] Preferably, a gear column is fixedly connected to the outer side of the middle part of the bidirectional internally threaded tube, and a slot is opened at the bottom of the reinforcing plate to allow the gear column to rotate freely.

[0013] Preferably, the right end of the connecting post has a recessed hole, and multiple protrusions are distributed in a circular array inside the recessed hole.

[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0015] The device, through the installation of connecting columns and matching clamping columns and inclined clamping blocks, allows for the smooth and rapid alignment and splicing of cork boards No. 1 and No. 2 during installation. The connecting column, hidden within cork board No. 1, is partially pulled out and positioned using the clamping column. Cork board No. 2 is then joined accordingly, and the inclined clamping block further secures the connecting column. This effectively guides the cork boards No. 1 and No. 2 to align and splice smoothly and quickly, improving installation efficiency. Simultaneously, it ensures a stable connection between the two boards, preventing slippage and misalignment during subsequent construction, thus enhancing the quality of the installation and resulting in a neat and aesthetically pleasing finish. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional front view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a top-view three-dimensional structural schematic of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 3 The diagram shown is a top view of the reinforcing plate of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a side view of the reinforcing plate of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 5 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the connecting column of this utility model.

[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram: 1. Cork board No. 1; 2. Cork board No. 2; 3. Reinforcing board; 4. Concealed post hole; 5. Connecting post; 6. Butt joint hole; 7. Through hole; 8. Hidden square hole; 9. Locking post; 10. Insertion hole; 11. Locking groove; 12. Angled locking block; 13. Limiting block one; 14. Limiting groove one; 15. Bidirectional internal threaded tube; 16. Threaded rod; 17. Guide post; 18. Limiting block two; 19. Limiting groove two; 20. Empty groove; 21. Gear post; 22. Guide block; 23. Spring; 24. Concave hole; 25. Raised strip. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0023] Please see Figures 1-5This utility model provides an embodiment of an environmentally friendly cork board installation and splicing structure, including a first cork board 1; it also includes a connecting post 5. A second cork board 2 is spliced ​​to the right side of the first cork board 1. Reinforcing plates 3 are fixedly connected to the bottom of both the first cork board 1 and the second cork board 2. The right surface of the reinforcing plate 3 has symmetrically provided column-concealing holes 4 on its front and rear sides. A connecting post 5 is movably disposed within the column-concealing holes 4. The left surface of the reinforcing plate 3 has symmetrically provided docking holes 6 for inserting the connecting post 5 on its front and rear sides. The inner side of the reinforcing plate 3 has a connection between the two column-concealing holes. The through hole 7 of hole 4 has two hidden square holes 8 on the inner side of the reinforcing plate 3, which are respectively connected to the corresponding docking holes 6. Two locking posts 9 are movably installed in the through hole 7. The left side of the connecting post 5 has an insertion hole 10 for the locking post 9 to be inserted. The hidden square hole 8 has a movably installed inclined locking block 12. The right side of the connecting post 5 has a slot 11 for the inclined locking block 12 to be inserted. When installing and splicing the first cork board 1 and the second cork board 2, the length of the two connecting posts 5 in the hidden post hole 4 in the reinforcing plate 3 at the bottom of the first cork board 1 is pulled out to control the length of the two connecting posts 5. The locking pin 9 in the through hole 7 is inserted into the insertion hole 10 on the connecting pin 5 to limit the position of the connecting pin 5. Then, the mating hole 6 on the bottom reinforcing plate 3 of the second cork board 2 is aligned with it, and then the connecting pin 5 is inserted. When the first cork board 1 and the second cork board 2 are in contact with each other, the inclined locking block 12 in the hidden square hole 8 is inserted into the locking groove 11 on the connecting pin 5 to complete the limiting, so that the first cork board 1 and the second cork board 2 are installed, spliced ​​and fixed. The lower left side of the connecting pin 5 is fixedly connected to the limiting block 13. The bottom of the reinforcing plate 3 is opened There is a limiting groove 14 for the limiting block 13 to slide freely. The limiting block 13 slides left and right with the connecting post 5 to prevent the connecting post 5 from rotating and affecting the subsequent insertion work. One end of the inclined block 12 is fixedly connected to the guide block 22. A spring 23 is fixedly connected between the guide block 22 and the inner wall of the hidden square hole 8. When the connecting post 5 is inserted into the corresponding position in the docking hole 6, the inclined block 12 is pushed open and then bounced back under the compression force of the spring 23 and inserted into the slot 11 on the connecting post 5 to limit and lock it.

[0024] Please see Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 5In this embodiment, a bidirectional internally threaded tube 15 is movably disposed within the through hole 7. The inner ends of the bidirectional internally threaded tube 15 are symmetrically threaded with threaded rods 16 rotating in opposite directions. Guide posts 17 are fixedly connected to the relatively distant ends of the two threaded rods 16. The two guide posts 17 are respectively fixedly connected to corresponding locking posts 9. The two threaded rods 16 can move synchronously within the bidirectional internally threaded tube 15. When they move relatively away from each other, they push the guide posts 17, thereby pushing the locking posts 9 to engage with the insertion holes 10. A limiting block 18 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the guide post 17. A limiting groove 19 is provided at the bottom of the reinforcing plate 3 to allow the limiting block 18 to slide freely. The limiting block 18 moves together with the guide post 17. At the same time, it prevents the guide post 17 from rotating, and then controls the movement of the threaded rod 16 under the action of rotating the bidirectional internal threaded tube 15. The gear post 21 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the middle part of the bidirectional internal threaded tube 15. The bottom of the reinforcing plate 3 is provided with a slot 20 for the gear post 21 to rotate freely. By rotating the gear post 21, the bidirectional internal threaded tube 15 is driven to rotate. Then, by the pushing action of the threaded rod 16 and the guide post 17, the locking post 9 is pushed to insert into the insertion hole 10. The right end of the connecting post 5 is provided with a concave hole 24. Multiple protrusions 25 are distributed in a circumferential array in the concave hole 24. The design of the concave hole 24 and the design of the protrusions 25 to increase the friction make it convenient to use a finger to insert into the concave hole 24 and pull the connecting post 5 out.

[0025] During the installation and splicing of cork board 1 and cork board 2, first insert a finger into the recessed hole 24 in the connecting post 5, then pull out the length of the two connecting posts 5 in the hidden post hole 4 in the bottom reinforcing plate 3 of cork board 1. Rotate the gear post 21 to drive the bidirectional internal thread tube 15 to rotate, controlling the two threaded rods 16 to move away from each other. Then, push the locking post 9 into the insertion hole 10 through the two guide posts 17 to limit the connecting post 5. Align the mating hole 6 on the bottom reinforcing plate 3 of cork board 2 with it, and then insert the connecting post 5. The connecting post 5 will first push the inclined locking block 12 open. When cork board 1 and cork board 2 are close together, the inclined locking block 12 in the hidden square hole 8 is pushed back by the compression force of the spring 23 and inserted into the slot 11 on the connecting post 5 to complete the limiting, so that cork board 1 and cork board 2 are installed, spliced ​​and fixed.

[0026] Through the above steps, the connecting column 5, along with the matching clamping column 9 and inclined clamping block 12, can effectively guide the No. 1 cork board 1 and No. 2 cork board 2 to align and splice smoothly and quickly during installation and splicing, improving the efficiency of installation and splicing. Simultaneously, it ensures a stable connection between the No. 1 cork board 1 and No. 2 cork board 2, preventing slippage and misalignment due to subsequent construction. This improves the quality of installation and splicing, enhancing the neat and aesthetically pleasing effect. It addresses the problem of existing cork boards being difficult to align accurately during butt jointing, easily leading to misalignment, and being susceptible to vibrations and external forces after butt jointing, further causing deviation between the two boards, affecting the overall construction layout, and reducing the neat and aesthetically pleasing effect after splicing.

Claims

1. An environmentally friendly softwood board installation splicing structure, comprising a No. 1 softwood board (1); characterized in that: Also include the connecting column (5), the right side splicing of the No. 1 cork board (1) has the No. 2 cork board (2), the bottom of the No. 1 cork board (1) and the No. 2 cork board (2) are fixedly connected with the reinforcing plate (3), the right surface of the reinforcing plate (3) is symmetrically provided with the hidden column hole (4), the hidden column hole (4) is movably provided with the connecting column (5), the left surface of the reinforcing plate (3) is symmetrically provided with the butt joint hole (6) for the connecting column (5) to insert, the inside of the reinforcing plate (3) is provided with the through hole (7) communicating two hidden column holes (4), the inside of the reinforcing plate (3) is provided with two hidden square holes (8) respectively communicating corresponding butt joint holes (6), the through hole (7) is movably provided with two clamping columns (9), the left part of the connecting column (5) is provided with the insertion hole (10) for the clamping column (9) to insert, the hidden square hole (8) is movably provided with the inclined clamping block (12), the right part of the connecting column (5) is provided with the clamping groove (11) for the inclined clamping block (12) to insert.

2. The environment-friendly softwood board installation splicing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The left lower side of the connecting column (5) is fixedly connected with the limiting block one (13), and the bottom of the reinforcing plate (3) is provided with the limiting groove one (14) for the limiting block one (13) to freely slide.

3. The environment-friendly softwood board installation splicing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the inclined clamping block (12) is fixedly connected with the guide block (22), and the guide block (22) and the inner wall of the hidden square hole (8) are fixedly connected with the spring (23).

4. The environmentally friendly softwood board installation splicing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The through hole (7) is movably provided with the bidirectional internal thread pipe (15), and the inside of the bidirectional internal thread pipe (15) is symmetrically threadedly connected with the screw rods (16) with opposite rotating directions, and the opposite distal ends of the two screw rods (16) are fixedly connected with the guide columns (17), and the two guide columns (17) are respectively fixedly connected with the corresponding clamping columns (9).

5. The environmentally friendly softwood board installation splicing structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: The bottom of the guide column (17) is fixedly connected with the limiting block two (18), and the bottom of the reinforcing plate (3) is provided with the limiting groove two (19) for the limiting block two (18) to freely slide.

6. The environmentally friendly softwood board installation splicing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The middle outside of the bidirectional internal thread pipe (15) is fixedly connected with the gear column (21), and the bottom of the reinforcing plate (3) is provided with the hollow slot (20) for the gear column (21) to freely rotate.

7. The environmentally friendly softwood board installation splicing structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The right end of the connecting column (5) is provided with the recess hole (24), and the recess hole (24) is circumferentially arranged with a plurality of convex strips (25).