Frame type glass furniture

By introducing support components and anti-collision components into framed glass furniture, the problems of weakened frame strength and lack of impact protection for glass corners are solved, thereby improving structural stability and service life.

CN223994546UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17HUIZHOU SENMEIXUAN FURNITURE CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

The existing framed glass furniture uses a locking groove design to fix the glass to the frame body, which weakens the frame strength and lacks effective protection against impacts to the glass edges and corners, affecting its service life.

Method used

It employs a support component and an anti-collision component. The support component provides structural support and adjustment functions through a rotating plate and a fixed shaft. The anti-collision component protects the glass corners through anti-collision blocks, buffer components, and connecting components, including suction cup fixing, telescopic rod adjustment, and buffer block shock absorption.

Benefits of technology

This technology improves the structural stability and lifespan of glass furniture. By adjusting the support components and protecting the glass with anti-collision components, it enhances the strength of the frame and the protection of the glass, thereby improving the practicality and safety of the furniture.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of glass furniture, and discloses frame type glass furniture which comprises two supporting frames, the bottoms of the outer walls of the two supporting frames are fixedly connected with anti-skid seats which are in bilateral symmetry, a glass table top is arranged on the upper surfaces of the two supporting frames, and a supporting assembly is installed between the two supporting frames. The supporting assembly comprises two first rotating plates, the inner walls of the two first rotating plates are rotationally connected to the outer walls of the supporting frames, and the first rotating plates are rotationally connected between the outer walls of the two supporting frames. According to the glass table, the supporting frame is pulled, so that the first rotating plate rotates on the outer wall of the first fixing shaft, and the function of adapting to different glass table top widths is achieved; the first spring stretches to drive the sliding rod, so that the sucker is adsorbed on the lower surface of the glass desktop to adjust the thickness of the desktop; the anti-collision blocks are installed at the four corners of the glass table top, collision is effectively prevented, meanwhile, the anti-collision table is suitable for various kinds of glass, and the service life of furniture is prolonged.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of glass furniture technology, and in particular to a framed glass furniture. Background Technology

[0002] Glass furniture is primarily made of glass, with some wood and metal accents. It utilizes tempered glass for durability. Framed glass furniture offers significant advantages: it enhances structural stability, evenly distributes stress, and limits glass deformation, as seen in glass coffee tables and bookcases. It also improves safety, preventing injury from flying shards in case of breakage and avoiding furniture tipping over. Aesthetically, it enriches visual layers and allows for diverse designs; wooden or metal frames paired with glass create different styles. Furthermore, it is convenient to install and maintain; modular design simplifies installation, facilitates disassembly and transportation, makes cleaning the glass simple, and replacing damaged glass is straightforward.

[0003] Existing framed glass furniture has shortcomings in practical use. The frame itself simply uses interlocking grooves to secure the glass, which weakens the frame's strength. Furthermore, there is a lack of effective impact protection for the corners and edges of the glass within the frame, thus affecting the glass's lifespan. Therefore, this paper proposes a framed glass furniture design to address these issues. Utility Model Content

[0004] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a framed glass furniture, which aims to improve the defects of existing framed glass furniture, such as the frame having slots to fix the glass, which weakens the frame strength, and the glass corners lacking effective anti-collision measures, affecting its lifespan.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a frame-type glass furniture, comprising two supporting frames, with symmetrical anti-slip seats fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer walls of the two supporting frames, a glass tabletop provided on the upper surface of the two supporting frames, and a supporting component installed between the two supporting frames;

[0006] The support assembly includes two rotating plates, the inner walls of which are rotatably connected to the outer walls of the support frame. The two outer walls of the support frame are rotatably connected to the rotating plates. The two rotating plates are rotatably connected to a fixed shaft. The inner wall of the fixed shaft is slidably connected to a spring. A limit block is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the spring. A sliding rod is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the limit block. A suction cup is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the sliding rod. Anti-collision components are installed at the four corners of the glass tabletop.

[0007] Furthermore, the anti-collision component includes an anti-collision block, the inner wall of which is attached to the outer wall of the glass tabletop, a connecting component is installed on the lower surface of the anti-collision block, and a buffer component is installed inside the anti-collision block.

[0008] Furthermore, the connecting assembly includes a second fixed shaft, the upper surface of which is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the anti-collision block. A second connecting block is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the second fixed shaft. A telescopic rod is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the second connecting block. A second spring is sleeved on the outer wall of the telescopic rod. A first connecting block is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod. A hinge block is rotatably connected to one side of the outer wall of the first connecting block. A rotating ring is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the hinge block. The inner wall of the rotating ring is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the support frame.

[0009] Furthermore, the buffer assembly includes a second rotating plate, one side of which is rotatably connected to the inside of the anti-collision block. A rotating rod is rotatably connected to one side of the outer wall of the second rotating plate. A third spring is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block. An inclined block is fixedly connected to one end of the third spring. A fourth spring is fixedly connected to the side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block away from the second rotating plate. A buffer block is fixedly connected to one end of the fourth spring.

[0010] Furthermore, the suction cup is attached to the bottom of the support frame, and the suction cup is used to limit the rotation plate.

[0011] Furthermore, one end of the second spring is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the first connecting block, and the other end of the second spring is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the second connecting block.

[0012] Furthermore, one side of the outer wall of the buffer block is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block, and the buffer block is used to reduce impact pressure.

[0013] Furthermore, the rotating rod rolls on the inner wall of the anti-collision block, which is used to abut against the inclined block.

[0014] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0015] 1. In this utility model, by pulling the support frame, the rotating plate rotates on the outer wall of the fixed shaft, thereby achieving the effect of easy adaptation according to the width of the glass tabletop. At this time, the extension and retraction of the spring causes the sliding rod to drive the suction cup to adhere to the lower surface of the glass tabletop, thereby achieving the effect of adjustment according to the thickness. At the same time, by installing anti-collision blocks at the four corners of the glass tabletop, the system can adapt to various types of glass while preventing glass from being bumped, thereby improving the service life of the glass furniture.

[0016] 2. In this utility model, by extending and retracting the telescopic rod and spring two, the width of the anti-collision block can be adjusted according to the size of the glass tabletop. When the anti-collision block is compressed, the rotating plate two drives the rotating rod to rotate on the inner wall of the anti-collision block, while pushing the inclined block to compress the spring three, thereby achieving the effect of reducing pressure. Then, the buffer block pushes the spring four to compress, thereby further achieving the effect of reducing pressure, thus improving the practicality of the glass furniture. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a frame-type glass furniture proposed in this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the suction cup structure of a frame-type glass furniture according to the present invention.

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a portion of the rotating plate structure of a frame-type glass furniture proposed in this utility model.

[0020] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the image;

[0021] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point B in the image.

[0022] Legend:

[0023] 1. Support frame; 2. Anti-slip seat; 3. Glass tabletop; 4. Rotating plate one; 5. Fixed shaft one; 6. Spring one; 7. Limiting block; 8. Sliding rod; 9. Suction cup; 10. Rotating ring; 11. Hinge block; 12. Connecting block one; 13. Telescopic rod; 14. Spring two; 15. Connecting block two; 16. Fixed shaft two; 17. Anti-collision block; 18. Rotating plate two; 19. Rotating rod; 20. Spring three; 21. Inclined block; 22. Spring four; 23. Buffer block. Detailed Implementation

[0024] 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.

[0025] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 5The present invention provides an embodiment of a framed glass furniture, comprising two supporting frames 1, with symmetrical anti-slip seats 2 fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer walls of the two supporting frames 1, a glass tabletop 3 provided on the upper surface of the two supporting frames 1, and a supporting component installed between the two supporting frames 1.

[0026] The support assembly includes two rotating plates 4, the inner walls of which are rotatably connected to the outer wall of the support frame 1. The rotating plates 4 are rotatably connected between the outer walls of the two support frames 1. The inner walls of the two rotating plates 4 are rotatably connected to a fixed shaft 5. The inner wall of the fixed shaft 5 is slidably connected to a spring 6. The upper surface of the spring 6 is fixedly connected to a limit block 7. The upper surface of the limit block 7 is fixedly connected to a sliding rod 8. The upper surface of the sliding rod 8 is fixedly connected to a suction cup 9. Anti-collision components are installed at the four corners of the glass tabletop 3. The anti-collision components include anti-collision blocks 17. The inner wall of the anti-collision blocks 17 is attached to the outer wall of the glass tabletop 3. A connecting component is installed on the lower surface of the anti-collision blocks 17. A buffer component is installed inside the anti-collision blocks 17.

[0027] Specifically, the support frame 1 provides structural support and stability. Symmetrical anti-slip seats 2 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the outer walls of both support frames 1. These seats prevent the furniture from sliding and increase its stability. A glass tabletop 3 is provided on the upper surface of both support frames 1, serving as the furniture's working surface and providing a sturdy and flat working space. A support assembly is installed between the two support frames 1 to enhance the frame's load-bearing capacity and ensure the stability of the glass tabletop 3. The support assembly includes two rotating plates 4, which provide rotation functionality, allowing the furniture structure to be adjusted or folded. The inner walls of both rotating plates 4 are rotatably connected to the outer walls of the support frames 1, providing rotation functionality and ensuring structural flexibility. The rotating plates 4 are rotatably connected between the outer walls of the two support frames 1, allowing them to rotate around the support frame 1 to adjust the furniture's angle or position. A fixed shaft 5 is rotatably connected inside the two rotating plates 4, providing rotational support and ensuring smooth rotation. A spring is slidably connected to the inner wall of the fixed shaft 5. Spring 6 provides appropriate rebound force for rotation, ensuring automatic return to its original position after rotation. A limit block 7 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of spring 6 to limit the range of rotation and prevent damage from excessive rotation. A sliding rod 8 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the limit block 7, allowing it to slide with the limit block 7 and control the position of the rotating plate. A suction cup 9 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the sliding rod 8 to adhere to and fix objects, preventing accidental displacement of the tabletop 3 or other items. Anti-collision components are installed at the four corners of the glass tabletop 3 to prevent collisions. The component is used to protect the glass tabletop from collisions and scratches. The anti-collision component includes a bumper block 17. The inner wall of the bumper block 17 is attached to the outer wall of the glass tabletop 3. The bumper block 17 provides a cushioning effect by being attached and fixed, reducing the damage to the tabletop from external impacts. A connecting component is installed on the lower surface of the bumper block 17. The connecting component is used to connect the bumper block 17 to other components to ensure the stable installation of the bumper block 17. A buffer component is installed inside the bumper block 17. The buffer component is used to provide additional shock absorption during collisions and protect the furniture from severe impacts.

[0028] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 5The connecting assembly includes a second fixed shaft 16, the upper surface of which is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the anti-collision block 17. A second connecting block 15 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the second fixed shaft 16. A telescopic rod 13 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the second connecting block 15. A second spring 14 is sleeved on the outer wall of the telescopic rod 13. A first connecting block 12 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the telescopic rod 13. A hinge block 11 is rotatably connected to one side of the outer wall of the first connecting block 12. A rotating ring 10 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the hinge block 11. The inner wall of the rotating ring 10 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the support frame 1. The buffer assembly includes a second rotating plate 18, one side of which is rotatably connected to the inside of the anti-collision block 17. A rotating rod 1 is rotatably connected to one side of the outer wall of the second rotating plate 18. 9. A spring 3 20 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17. An inclined block 21 is fixedly connected to one end of the spring 3 20. A spring 4 22 is fixedly connected to the side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17 away from the rotating plate 2 18. A buffer block 23 is fixedly connected to one end of the spring 4 22. The suction cup 9 is attached to the bottom of the support frame 1 and is used to limit the rotation plate 1 4. One end of the spring 2 14 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the connecting block 1 12 and the other end of the spring 2 14 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the connecting block 2 15. One side of the outer wall of the buffer block 23 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17 and is used to reduce the impact pressure. The rotating rod 19 rolls on the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17 and the anti-collision block 17 is used to abut against the inclined block 21.

[0029] Specifically, the connecting assembly includes a second fixed shaft 16, the upper surface of which is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the anti-collision block 17. The second fixed shaft 16 provides a rotation axis, allowing the anti-collision block 17 to rotate around this axis. A second connecting block 15 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the second fixed shaft 16. The second connecting block 15 is used to connect with the telescopic rod 13 and allows the second connecting block 15 to move freely within the support frame 1. A telescopic rod 13 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the second connecting block 15. The telescopic function of the telescopic rod 13 allows the anti-collision block 17 to be adjusted as needed, thereby adjusting the tightness of the entire protective structure. A second spring 14 is sleeved on the outer wall of the telescopic rod 13. The second spring 14 provides the necessary rebound force to ensure that the telescopic rod 13 can return to its original position and remain in place during use. The telescopic rod 13 is stable. A connecting block 12 is fixedly connected to one side of its outer wall. The connecting block 12 is used to fix and adjust the position of the telescopic rod 13. A hinge block 11 is rotatably connected to one side of the outer wall of the connecting block 12. The hinge block 11 allows the structure to be flexibly adjusted according to actual needs through its rotation function. A rotating ring 10 is fixedly connected to one side of the outer wall of the hinge block 11. The rotating ring 10 is used to rotate on the inner wall of the support frame 1, making the entire anti-collision assembly more adaptable. The inner wall of the rotating ring 10 is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the support frame 1, ensuring that the anti-collision block 17 and its related components can rotate and adjust their positions smoothly. The buffer assembly includes a rotating plate 18. One side of the rotating plate 18 is rotatably connected to the inside of the anti-collision block 17, so that the anti-collision block 17 can withstand the impact of the rotating plate 18. Upon impact, the rotating plate 18 automatically adjusts its angle to effectively mitigate the transmission of impact force. A rotating rod 19 is rotatably connected to one side of the outer wall of the rotating plate 18, providing rotational support and stability, and allowing the anti-collision block 17 to move more complexly when necessary. A spring 20 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17, providing appropriate rebound force to ensure the rotating plate 18 returns to its original position. A wedge 21 is fixedly connected to one end of the spring 20, serving as part of the buffer structure to further help disperse the impact pressure. A spring 22 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17 on the side away from the rotating plate 18, providing strong buffering to further reduce the impact pressure. A buffer block 23 is fixedly connected to one end of the fourth plate 22. The buffer block 23 plays an important role in the impact process, absorbing and mitigating the impact force and reducing damage to the glass tabletop 3 or other components. One side of the outer wall of the buffer block 23 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17 to ensure that the buffer block 23 can effectively provide protection. The buffer block 23 is used to reduce the impact pressure and avoid violent collisions that could damage the furniture. The rotating rod 19 rolls on the inner wall of the anti-collision block 17 to ensure smooth rotation. The anti-collision block 17 is used to resist the inclined block 21, effectively blocking unnecessary movement and ensuring the protective effect. The suction cup 9 is attached to the bottom of the support frame 1. The suction cup 9 is used to limit the rotation plate 4 to prevent the rotation plate from moving excessively or deviating from its original track, ensuring the stability of the overall structure.

[0030] Working principle: When assembling this framed glass furniture, firstly, pull the support frame 1 to make the rotating plate 4 rotate on the outer wall of the fixed shaft 5. Then, stabilize the glass tabletop 3 by placing it above the suction cup 9. Then, adjust the width of the glass tabletop 3 by extending and retracting the spring 6. Then, pull the anti-collision block 17 to lock it at the four corners of the glass tabletop 3. The extension and retraction of the telescopic rod 13 and the second spring 14 fix the anti-collision block 17 according to the size of the glass tabletop 3. When the anti-collision block 17 is subjected to impact pressure, the extension and retraction of the fourth spring 22 and the buffer block 23 will make the rotating plate 18 rotate. The rotation of the rotating plate 18 will cause the rotating rod 19 to abut against the lower part of the inclined block 21. The movement of the inclined block 21 will cause the third spring 20 to retract, thereby reducing the impact pressure.

[0031] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. 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. A framed glass furniture comprising two support frames (1), characterized in that: Both outer walls of the support frame (1) are fixedly connected with left-right symmetrical anti-skid seats (2), the upper surfaces of the two support frames (1) are provided with glass tabletops (3), and support assemblies are installed between the two support frames (1); The support assembly comprises two rotating plates one (4), the inner walls of the two rotating plates one (4) are rotatably connected to the outer walls of the support frames (1), rotating plates one (4) are rotatably connected between the outer walls of the two support frames (1), fixed shafts one (5) are rotatably connected to the interiors of the two rotating plates one (4), spring one (6) is slidably connected to the inner walls of the fixed shafts one (5), limit blocks (7) are fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the spring one (6), sliding rods (8) are fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the limit blocks (7), suction cups (9) are fixedly connected to the upper surfaces of the sliding rods (8), and anti-collision assemblies are installed at the four corners of the glass tabletops (3).

2. A framed glass furniture according to claim 1, characterized in that: The anti-collision assembly comprises an anti-collision block (17), the inner wall of the anti-collision block (17) is attached to the outer wall of the glass tabletop (3), a connecting assembly is installed on the lower surface of the anti-collision block (17), and a buffer assembly is installed in the anti-collision block (17).

3. A framed glass furniture according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting assembly comprises a fixed shaft two (16), the upper surface of the fixed shaft two (16) is fixedly connected to the lower surface of the anti-collision block (17), the outer wall of the fixed shaft two (16) is rotatably connected with a connecting block two (15), the outer wall of the connecting block two (15) is fixedly connected with a telescopic rod (13) on one side, the outer wall of the telescopic rod (13) is sleeved with a spring two (14), the outer wall of the telescopic rod (13) is fixedly connected with a connecting block one (12) on one side, the outer wall of the connecting block one (12) is rotatably connected with a hinged block (11) on one side, the outer wall of the hinged block (11) is fixedly connected with a rotating ring (10) on one side, and the inner wall of the rotating ring (10) is rotatably connected to the outer wall of the support frame (1).

4. A framed glass furniture according to claim 3, characterized in that: The buffer assembly comprises a rotating plate two (18), the rotating plate two (18) is rotatably connected to the interior of the anti-collision block (17) on one side, the outer wall of the rotating plate two (18) is rotatably connected with a rotating rod (19) on one side, the inner wall of the anti-collision block (17) is fixedly connected with a spring three (20) on one side, the spring three (20) is fixedly connected with an inclined block (21) at one end, the inner wall of the anti-collision block (17) is fixedly connected with a spring four (22) away from the rotating plate two (18) on one side, and the spring four (22) is fixedly connected with a buffer block (23) at one end.

5. The framed glass furniture according to claim 1, characterized in that: The suction cup (9) is attached to the bottom of the support frame (1), and the suction cup (9) is used for limiting the rotating plate one (4).

6. A framed glass furniture according to claim 3, characterized in that: One end of the spring two (14) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting block one (12) on one side, and the other end of the spring two (14) is fixedly connected to the outer wall of the connecting block two (15) on one side.

7. A framed glass furniture according to claim 4, characterized in that: The buffer block (23) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the anti-collision block (17) on one side, and the buffer block (23) is used for reducing the impact pressure.

8. A framed glass furniture according to claim 4, characterized in that: The rotating rod (19) rolls on the inner wall of the anti-collision block (17), and the anti-collision block (17) is used for resisting the inclined block (21).