Anti-collision embedded display cabinet with cabinet door turned inwards
By using an inward-opening cabinet door design and electromagnetic lock control, the problems of cabinet door seams and head bumps in embedded display cabinets are solved, achieving seamless display and safe opening, and improving the display effect and safety of exhibits.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
The existing transparent cabinet door structure of the embedded display cabinet has a seam in the middle, which affects the display effect of the exhibits. In addition, the outward-opening cabinet door poses a risk of head bumping and affects personal safety.
The cabinet features an inward-folding door design. The transparent cabinet door is connected to the display window via a connecting rod, and the limiting guide wheel slides in the vertical rail groove to allow the cabinet door to rotate inward to the inner top, preventing the cabinet door from separating and forming a seam. The opening and closing of the door is controlled by an electromagnetic lock and a card reader.
To ensure the display effect of exhibits, avoid cabinet doors occupying external space, reduce the impact on pedestrians and visitors, and improve safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of display cabinet technology, specifically relating to an inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet with cabinet doors. Background Technology
[0002] Built-in display cases are a type of display case. For wider built-in display cases, double-opening transparent doors or sliding transparent doors are generally used. However, these two types of transparent doors create a seam in the middle of the display window, affecting the display effect of the exhibits and the visitor experience. Furthermore, outward-opening doors can easily cause people to bump their heads, affecting personal safety.
[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to design an embedded display cabinet without door seams to prevent head bumps. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the aforementioned problems in existing technologies, this solution provides an inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet.
[0005] The technical solution adopted in this utility model is as follows:
[0006] An inward-opening, anti-collision embedded display cabinet includes a cabinet shell with a display window on the front side. A transparent cabinet door is provided at the display window. The middle of the left and right sides of the transparent cabinet door is connected to the upper edge of the display window via separate connecting rods. Limiting guide wheels are provided at the lower part of the left and right sides of the transparent cabinet door. Vertical rail grooves are provided on the left and right sides of the display window, and the limiting guide wheels extend into the vertical rail grooves. When the limiting guide wheels slide along the vertical rail grooves, the transparent cabinet door can rotate inward to the inner top of the cabinet shell.
[0007] As an alternative or supplement to the above solution: the cabinet shell is provided with a display cavity, the display window is located on the front side of the display cavity, and the display cavity is used to place exhibits.
[0008] As an alternative or supplement to the above solution: the bottom of the display cavity is provided with a detachable exhibit tray, which is used to support the exhibits.
[0009] As an alternative or supplement to the above solution: an electromagnetic lock is fixed to the bottom front side of the display cavity, and a lock head that cooperates with the electromagnetic lock is fixed to the lower edge of the transparent cabinet door; the electromagnetic lock is located below the exhibit tray.
[0010] As an alternative or supplement to the above solution: the cabinet shell is further provided with an equipment installation cavity, and a power supply is installed in the equipment installation cavity; a card reader is installed on the inner wall of the front side of the equipment installation cavity, and the card reader is used to open the electromagnetic lock; the power supply provides power to the card reader and the electromagnetic lock.
[0011] As an alternative or supplement to the above solution: an inspection port connecting the equipment installation cavity and the display cavity is provided.
[0012] As an alternative or supplement to the above solution: spotlights are installed on the top of the display cavity.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] 1. The cabinet doors in this design open from top to bottom, eliminating the need to separate the doors into two and avoiding a seam in the middle of the display window, thus ensuring the display effect of the exhibits and the visitor experience;
[0015] 2. The cabinet doors in this design do not need to open outwards, which reduces the space occupied outside the cabinet and avoids the impact on pedestrians and visitors when the cabinet doors are open. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this scheme or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below.
[0017] Figure 1 This is an internal structural diagram of an inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet with doors that open inwards.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a front view of an inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet with doors that open inwards.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a top-view cross-sectional structural diagram of an inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet with doors;
[0020] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 A magnified view of part A in the middle;
[0021] Figure 5 This is a picture of the inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet after the transparent cabinet door is opened.
[0022] In the diagram: 1-Vertical base frame; 2-Cabinet shell; 21-Vertical rail groove; 22-Display cavity; 23-Equipment installation cavity; 24-Inspection port; 3-Transparent cabinet door; 4-Electromagnetic lock; 5-Connecting rod; 6-Card reader; 7-Power supply; 8-Spotlight; 9-Exhibit tray; 10-Limiting guide wheel. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions in this embodiment will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments, not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments in this solution without creative effort are within the protection scope of this solution.
[0024] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this embodiment designs an inward-folding, anti-collision embedded display cabinet, including a cabinet shell 2, a transparent cabinet door 3, and connecting rods 5, etc.
[0025] The cabinet shell 2 has a rectangular structure and can be fitted into the vertical base frame 1 during use. A display window is provided on the front side of the cabinet shell 2, through which exhibits can be placed or removed.
[0026] The transparent cabinet door 3 is located at the display window. The transparent cabinet door 3 can be made of framed acrylic sheet or tempered glass, allowing visitors to view the exhibits placed inside the cabinet shell 2 through the transparent cabinet door 3.
[0027] The middle of the left and right sides of the transparent cabinet door 3 is connected to the upper edge of the display window through connecting rods 5 respectively. The lower end of the connecting rod 5 is rotatably connected to the middle of the left or right side of the transparent cabinet door 3. The upper edge of the display window (i.e. the window frame of the display window) is rotatably connected. Rotating seats are provided on the transparent cabinet door 3 and the display window. The rotating seats are used to cooperate with the connecting rods 5 for rotatable connection.
[0028] Limiting guide wheels 10 are provided on the lower parts of both sides of the transparent cabinet door 3, and vertical rail grooves 21 are provided on both sides of the display window. The limiting guide wheels 10 extend into the vertical rail grooves 21. When the transparent cabinet door 3 rotates, the limiting guide wheels 10 slide vertically along the vertical rail grooves 21. When the limiting guide wheels 10 slide downward, the transparent cabinet door 3 can rotate from a horizontal state to a vertical state, thereby closing the display window. When the limiting guide wheels 10 slide upward, the transparent cabinet door 3 can rotate from a vertical state to a horizontal state. At this time, the transparent cabinet door 3 can rotate inward to the inner top of the cabinet shell 2, such as... Figure 5 As shown, this opens the display window.
[0029] The cabinet shell 2 has a display cavity 22 inside, and the display window is located on the front side of the display cavity 22. The display cavity 22 is used to place exhibits. A spotlight 8 can be installed on the top of the display cavity 22, or an LED light strip can be installed on the wall of the display cavity 22 to illuminate the display cavity 22 and supplement the lighting of the exhibits.
[0030] The bottom of the display cavity 22 is provided with a detachable exhibit tray 9, which is used to support the exhibits.
[0031] An electromagnetic lock 4 is fixed to the bottom front side of the display cavity 22, and a lock head that cooperates with the electromagnetic lock 4 is fixed to the lower edge of the transparent cabinet door 3; the electromagnetic lock 4 is set below the exhibit tray 9, thereby hiding the electromagnetic lock 4.
[0032] The cabinet shell 2 also has an equipment mounting cavity 23 inside, and a power supply 7 is installed in the equipment mounting cavity 23. A card reader 6 is installed on the inner wall of the front side of the equipment mounting cavity 23. An electromagnetic switch is connected between the power supply 7 and the electromagnetic lock 4. The card reader 6 is connected to the control terminal of the electromagnetic switch. When the RFID card is close to the card reader 6, the card reader 6 identifies and verifies the RFID card. After successful verification, the card reader 6 controls the electromagnetic switch to operate, so that the electromagnetic lock 4 is energized and thus opens the electromagnetic lock 4. The power supply 7 can supply power to the card reader 6 and the electromagnetic lock 4.
[0033] A maintenance port 24 is provided between the equipment installation cavity 23 and the display cavity 22 to connect the two. When the exhibit tray 9 is removed, the maintenance port 24 can be exposed to facilitate the repair and maintenance of components such as the power supply 7, card reader 6, and relay in the equipment installation cavity 23 through the maintenance port 24.
[0034] The above embodiments are merely illustrative examples and are not intended to limit the implementation; it is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations. However, obvious variations or modifications derived therefrom remain within the scope of this technology.
Claims
1. A counter with an inverting door with an embedded anti-collision head, characterized in that: The cabinet shell (2) is provided with a display window on the front side, and a transparent cabinet door (3) is arranged at the display window; the middle part of the left and right sides of the transparent cabinet door (3) is connected with the upper edge of the display window through a respective connecting rod (5), and the lower part of the left and right sides of the transparent cabinet door (3) is provided with a limiting guide wheel (10); vertical rail grooves (21) are arranged on the left and right sides of the display window, and the limiting guide wheels (10) extend into the vertical rail grooves (21); when the limiting guide wheels (10) slide along the vertical rail grooves (21), the transparent cabinet door (3) can be rotated inward to the inner top of the cabinet shell (2).
2. The counter with the inner turned down kickplate of claim 1, wherein: The inside of the cabinet shell (2) is provided with a display cavity (22), and the display window is arranged on the front side of the display cavity (22); the display cavity (22) is used for placing exhibits.
3. The counter with the inner turned down kickplate of claim 2, wherein: The bottom of the display cavity (22) is provided with a detachable exhibit supporting plate (9), and the exhibit supporting plate (9) is used for supporting exhibits.
4. The counter with the inner turned down kickplate of claim 3, wherein: The bottom front side of the display cavity (22) is fixed with an electromagnetic lock (4), and the lower edge of the transparent cabinet door (3) is fixed with a lock head matched with the electromagnetic lock (4); the electromagnetic lock (4) is arranged below the exhibit supporting plate (9).
5. The counter with the inner turned down kickplate of claim 4, wherein: The inside of the cabinet shell (2) is further provided with a device mounting cavity (23), and a power supply (7) is mounted in the device mounting cavity (23); a card reader (6) is mounted on the inner wall of the front side of the device mounting cavity (23), and the card reader (6) is used for opening the electromagnetic lock (4); the power supply (7) supplies power to the card reader (6) and the electromagnetic lock (4).
6. The counter with the inner turned down kickplate embedded display counter of claim 5, wherein: A maintenance opening (24) is arranged between the device mounting cavity (23) and the display cavity (22).
7. The counter with the inner turned over anti-collision head-embedded display counter according to claim 2, characterized in that: A spotlight (8) is mounted on the top of the display cavity (22).