Hanging cabinet

The modular connection structure simplifies the installation and disassembly process of the cabinet on the wall, solves the problem of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing cabinets, and realizes convenient installation, disassembly and reuse, improving the flexibility and aesthetics of installation.

CN223994589UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17SHANGHAI WANGJU IND GROUP CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-07
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing cabinets are inconvenient to install and remove when mounted on the wall. The fixing method is complicated, alignment is difficult, and disassembly is troublesome. They are prone to damaging the wall surface. Furthermore, the expansion screws are difficult to remove, are prone to severe corrosion, and are highly dependent on tools that cannot be reused, resulting in serious waste of resources.

Method used

It adopts a modular connection structure, including reinforcing plates, hanging plates, pins, adhesives, and magnets, which connect the cabinet to fixed objects in a detachable manner, simplifying the installation and disassembly process, avoiding drilling and corrosion, and supporting fine-tuning and concealed design.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet, reduces reliance on tools and safety hazards, improves installation flexibility and aesthetics, and avoids damage problems associated with traditional methods.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a hanging cabinet which is used for being hung on the surface of a fixed object and comprises a cabinet body, a first connecting piece and a second connecting piece, the first connecting piece is fixedly connected to the back face of the cabinet body, and the second connecting piece is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The first connecting piece and the second connecting piece are connected with each other in a detachable mode so that the cabinet body can be selectively hung on the fixed surface. According to the hanging cabinet, through the detachable design and the modularized connecting structure, the fixing mode is simplified, expansion screws or complex tools are not needed, the hanging cabinet is rapidly aligned and fixed during installation and easily separated during disassembly, the problems of drilling, rusting and wall surface damage in a traditional mode are solved, tool dependence and potential safety hazards are reduced, and the practicability is high. The cabinet body is convenient to mount, demount and reuse, and the technical problem that an existing wall-mounted cabinet is inconvenient to mount and demount is remarkably solved.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cabinets, specifically a hanging cabinet. Background Technology

[0002] When mounting existing cabinets on the wall, there are often technical problems with the installation and removal process, mainly due to the complexity of the fixing method, difficulty in alignment, and cumbersome disassembly. Expansion screws are typically used for fixing. These screws, through their unique expansion mechanism, expand within the wall hole, generating strong friction to achieve a secure fixation. However, this fixing method has significant technical problems in practical use, especially during disassembly. After installation, the expanded portion of the expansion screw tightly adheres to the inner wall of the wall hole, creating strong friction. While this design ensures stability, it also makes it difficult to remove the screw from the wall during disassembly. Removing expansion screws usually requires significant external force, sometimes even necessitating the use of hammers, pry bars, or other tools for forced removal. This not only increases the difficulty of the operation but also easily damages the wall and cabinet. Because removing expansion screws requires considerable external force, the material around the wall hole is easily damaged, leading to problems such as cracks, peeling, or enlarged holes in the wall surface. This damage not only affects the aesthetics of the wall but can also reduce its structural strength, especially noticeable on more fragile wall materials such as plasterboard and hollow bricks. Furthermore, in humid environments, expansion screws are prone to corrosion, further increasing friction between the screws and the wall, making disassembly more difficult. Corrosion can also damage the screw heads, making disassembly impossible with conventional tools, further complicating the process. In addition, the installation and disassembly process relies on specialized tools, limiting operating space, making it difficult to flexibly adjust the cabinet's position and height, posing safety hazards, and the cabinet and wall are easily damaged after disassembly, making repeated assembly and disassembly difficult. Moreover, expansion screws are usually not reusable after disassembly because their expansion portion is deformed or damaged. This single-use characteristic not only increases costs but also wastes resources. These problems make existing wall-mounted cabinets prone to difficulties in disassembly, wall damage, corrosion, and tool dependence. Utility Model Content

[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a wall-mounted cabinet to solve at least one of the above-mentioned technical problems.

[0004] This application provides a wall-mounted cabinet for hanging on the surface of a fixed object, including a cabinet body, a first connector and a second connector. The first connector is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet body, and the second connector is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The first connector and the second connector are detachably connected to each other so that the cabinet body can be selectively hung on the fixed surface.

[0005] Furthermore, the first connector includes a reinforcing plate, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet. The reinforcing plate has at least one hanging hole. The second connector includes a hanging plate, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate has at least one hook, which cooperates with the hanging hole. The hook hooks onto the hanging hole to achieve a detachable connection between the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object.

[0006] Furthermore, the reinforcing plate is made of metal sheet or high-strength composite material to enhance the connection stability between the cabinet and the fixed surface.

[0007] Furthermore, the first connector includes a reinforcing plate, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet. The reinforcing plate has at least one protrusion. The second connector includes a hanging plate, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate has at least one hanging groove, which cooperates with the protrusion. The protrusion is embedded in and hung in the hanging groove to achieve a detachable connection between the cabinet and the fixed object.

[0008] Furthermore, the protrusion is a T-shaped, L-shaped, or spherical structure.

[0009] Furthermore, the first connector includes two reinforcing plates and pins. The two reinforcing plates are respectively fixedly connected to both sides of the cabinet. Each reinforcing plate is provided with at least one reinforcing plate pin hole. The second connector includes a hanging plate, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate has a rod portion, which is provided with a rod portion pin hole corresponding to the reinforcing plate pin hole. The cabinet is hung on the surface of the fixed object through the rod portion of the hanging plate, thereby realizing a detachable connection between the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object. The pins pass through the reinforcing plate pin hole and the rod portion pin hole respectively to limit the position of the cabinet.

[0010] Furthermore, the first connector includes a reinforcing plate, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet. The reinforcing plate has at least one hanging hole, and a hook engages with the hanging hole. The hook has an external thread and is screwed into a threaded hole on the wall to achieve a detachable connection between the cabinet and the wall. The reinforcing plate is fixedly connected to the cabinet through a reinforcing plate connector to ensure the cabinet is securely suspended.

[0011] Furthermore, the first connector includes a reinforcing plate, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet. The reinforcing plate is provided with at least one inverted L-shaped insert. The second connector includes a hanging plate, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate is provided with a slot that mates with the inverted L-shaped insert. The inverted L-shaped insert is inserted into the slot to achieve a detachable connection between the cabinet and the fixed object.

[0012] Furthermore, the inverted L-shaped insert can be embedded into the cabinet body, so that the inverted L-shaped insert and the back of the cabinet body are on the same plane.

[0013] Furthermore, the first connector includes a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet. The second connector includes an adhesive disposed on the surface of the reinforcing plate, which is used to bond the reinforcing plate to the surface of the fixed object. The surface of the adhesive is covered with a protective tape, which can be selectively removed from the adhesive surface. When the protective tape is removed, the reinforcing plate is bonded and fixed to the surface of the fixed object by the adhesive, thereby achieving a detachable connection between the cabinet and the fixed object.

[0014] Furthermore, the first connector includes a reinforcing plate, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet. The reinforcing plate is provided with at least one first magnetic block. The second connector includes a hanging plate, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate is provided with at least one second magnetic block. The first magnetic block and the second magnetic block are connected to each other by magnetic attraction to enable a detachable connection between the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object.

[0015] The aforementioned wall-mounted cabinet, through its detachable design and modular connection structure, simplifies the fixing method, eliminating the need for expansion screws or complex tools. It allows for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly, avoiding the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. It also reduces tool dependence and safety hazards, enabling convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet, significantly improving the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets. Attached Figure Description

[0016] The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting this patent; the same reference numerals are used for components with the same structure and function. Wherein:

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 1 of this application;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 2 of this application;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 3 of this application;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 4 of this application;

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 5 of this application;

[0022] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 6 of this application;

[0023] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 7 of this application;

[0024] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 8 of this application;

[0025] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 9 of this application;

[0026] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a wall-mounted cabinet provided in Embodiment 10 of this application;

[0027] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: Wall cabinet - 100; Cabinet body - 101; Cabinet door - 102; Drawer - 103; First connector - 104; Reinforcing plate - 1041; Hanging hole - 1042; Reinforcing plate connector - 1043; Protrusion - 1044; Pin - 1045; Reinforcing plate pin hole - 1046; L-shaped insert - 1047; First magnet - 1048; Second connector - 105; Hanging plate - 1051; Hook - 1052; Carrier plate - 1053; Hanging groove - 1054; Rod - 1055; Rod pin hole - 1056; Hanging plate connector - 1057; Slot - 1058; Adhesive - 1059; Hanging nail - 10510; Hanging post - 10511. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the description of the embodiments of this application, unless otherwise stated, " / " means "or," for example, A / B can mean A or B; "and / or" in this text is merely a description of the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, and B existing alone. Furthermore, in the description of the embodiments of this application, "multiple" refers to two or more than two.

[0029] Hereinafter, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature.

[0030] In the description of this embodiment, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more.

[0031] Example 1: A hanging cabinet with doors 100

[0032] Please refer to Figure 1 For example, this embodiment provides a hanging cabinet 100 with a cabinet door 102 for hanging on the surface of a fixed object (such as a wall). The hanging cabinet 100 includes a cabinet body 101, a cabinet door 102, a first connector 104, and a second connector 105. The cabinet body 101 has a storage space inside, and the cabinet door 102 is connected to the front side of the cabinet body 101 by a hinge for opening and closing the storage space. The first connector 104 is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet body 101, and the second connector 105 is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The first connector 104 and the second connector 105 are detachably connected to each other, so that the cabinet body 101 can be selectively hung on the surface of the fixed object.

[0033] In some embodiments, the design of the cabinet door 102 can be adjusted according to actual needs. For example, it can be a single-door design, such as cabinet door 102 being a single door connected to one side of cabinet body 101 via hinges, suitable for small wall cabinets 100. It can also be a double-door design, such as cabinet door 102 being a double door, each connected to one side of cabinet body 101 via hinges, suitable for medium or large wall cabinets 100. It can also be a sliding door design, such as cabinet door 102 being a sliding design, connected to the front of cabinet body 101 via sliding rails, suitable for scenarios with limited space.

[0034] In some embodiments, cabinet door 102 may also have an external or internal mirror, such as a mirror installed on the inside or outside of cabinet door 102, to increase practicality and suitability for bedroom or bathroom settings. Cabinet door 102 may also have an external or internal magnetic whiteboard, for example, the surface of cabinet door 102 may be set as a magnetic whiteboard for writing or pasting notes, suitable for offices or children's rooms. Cabinet door 102 may also have an external concealed handle to enhance overall aesthetics.

[0035] Example 2: Wall cabinet with drawers 100

[0036] Please refer to Figure 2By way of example, this embodiment also provides a hanging cabinet 100 with a drawer 103 for hanging on the surface of a fixed object (such as a wall). The hanging cabinet 100 includes a cabinet body 101, a drawer 103, a first connector 104, and a second connector 105. The cabinet body 101 has a storage space inside, and the drawer 103 is connected to the front side of the cabinet body 101 via a slide rail for convenient storage and retrieval of items. The first connector 104 is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet body 101, and the second connector 105 is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The first connector 104 and the second connector 105 are detachably connected to each other, so that the cabinet body 101 can be selectively hung on the surface of the fixed object.

[0037] In some embodiments, the design of drawer 103 can be adjusted according to actual needs. For example, it can be a single-layer drawer: a large-capacity drawer 103 is provided inside the cabinet 101, suitable for storing larger items; it can also be a multi-layer drawer: multiple drawers 103 are provided inside the cabinet 101, facilitating the categorized storage of different items, suitable for office or home scenarios; or it can be a hidden drawer: the surface of drawer 103 is flush with the front side of the cabinet 101, forming a hidden design and improving the overall aesthetics. Understandably, in some embodiments, the internal structure of the cabinet 101 can also be a layered design, for example, multiple partitions can be provided inside the cabinet 101 to facilitate the categorized storage of items.

[0038] Example 3: Hanging cabinet 100 with hook and hanging hole connection method

[0039] Please refer to Figure 3 For example, in this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes a reinforcing plate 1041, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet 101. The reinforcing plate 1041 is provided with at least one hanging hole 1042. The second connector 105 includes a hanging plate 1051, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate 1051 is provided with at least one hook 1052, which cooperates with the hanging hole 1042. The hook 1052 hooks the hanging hole 1042 to realize the detachable connection between the cabinet 101 and the surface of the fixed object.

[0040] In this embodiment, the hook 1052 is L-shaped. It can be understood that in some embodiments, the hook 1052 may also be J-shaped or U-shaped, etc., but is not limited thereto, to adapt to different hanging hole 1042 shapes and load-bearing requirements.

[0041] In some embodiments, the end of the hook 1052 may be provided with an anti-detachment structure, such as a spring lock or a snap-lock, to prevent the hook 1052 from accidentally detaching from the hanging hole 1042. The hook 1052 may be designed as a concealed structure, not exposed after installation, thus improving the overall aesthetics.

[0042] In this embodiment, the hanging hole 1042 is pear-shaped. Understandably, in some embodiments, the hanging hole 1042 may be elliptical or elongated, but is not limited to these, so as to facilitate fine-tuning of the horizontal position of the cabinet 101 during installation.

[0043] In some embodiments, depending on the size and weight of the cabinet 101, the number of hooks 1052 and hanging holes 1042 can be increased to distribute the load and improve the stability of the connection.

[0044] In this embodiment, the reinforcing plate 1041 and the hanging plate 1051 can be made of materials such as metal sheet, high-strength composite material, stainless steel, aluminum alloy or high-strength plastic, so as to enhance the connection stability between the cabinet 101 and the fixed surface and adapt to different usage environments and load-bearing requirements.

[0045] In some embodiments, the reinforcing plate 1041 may be designed as a mesh or honeycomb structure to reduce weight and increase strength.

[0046] In this embodiment, the reinforcing plate 1041 includes a reinforcing plate connector 1043, and the hanging plate 1051 includes a hanging plate connector 1057. Specifically, both the reinforcing plate connector 1043 and the hanging plate connector 1057 are screws, suitable for scenarios with heavy loads. Understandably, in some embodiments, the reinforcing plate 1041 and the hanging plate 1051 can also be installed by adhesive bonding, for example, using high-strength double-sided adhesive or pressure-sensitive adhesive, suitable for temporary or lightweight cabinets 100; or they can be installed by magnetic adsorption, suitable for metal or magnetic surfaces. Buffer pads can be provided between the reinforcing plate 1041 and the cabinet 101, and between the hanging plate 1051 and the wall, to reduce vibration and noise and protect the connected surfaces.

[0047] In this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes an L-shaped carrier plate 1053. One side of the carrier plate 1053 faces the cabinet 101 and has a groove on that side. The carrier plate 1053 is fixedly connected to the surface of a fixed object (such as a wall) by means of screws, bolts, welding, etc. The cabinet 101 is installed in the groove of the carrier plate 1053. Specifically, the L-shaped structure of the carrier plate 1053 includes a vertical portion and a horizontal portion. The vertical portion contacts the surface of the fixed object and is fixed by a fastener, while the horizontal portion faces the cabinet 101 and has a groove. The shape and size of the groove match the bottom or side of the cabinet 101, so that the cabinet 101 can be securely embedded in the groove. Through this structural design, the carrier plate 1053 not only provides an additional support surface, but also effectively prevents the cabinet 101 from shaking or shifting after installation through the tight fit between the groove and the cabinet 101. In addition, the angle between the vertical and horizontal portions of the L-shaped carrier plate 1053 can be adjusted according to actual needs to adapt to different installation environments and cabinet sizes.

[0048] This embodiment utilizes a modular connection structure with a detachable design for the hooks 1052 and hanging holes 1042, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports fine-tuning and concealed design, enhancing the cabinet's flexibility and aesthetics, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards, and enabling convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet. This significantly improves upon the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0049] Example 4: Wall cabinet 100 with protrusion and hanging groove connection

[0050] Please refer to Figure 4 For example, in this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes a reinforcing plate 1041, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet 101. The reinforcing plate 1041 is provided with at least one protrusion 1044. The second connector 105 includes a hanging plate 1051, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate 1051 is provided with at least one hanging groove 1054, which cooperates with the protrusion 1044. The protrusion 1044 is embedded in and hung in the hanging groove 1054 to realize the detachable connection between the cabinet 101 and the fixed object.

[0051] In this embodiment, the protrusion 1044 is mushroom-shaped. It can be understood that in some embodiments, the protrusion 1044 may also be T-shaped, L-shaped or spherical, etc., but is not limited to these, in order to adapt to different hanging groove 1054 shapes and load-bearing requirements and enhance connection stability and load-bearing capacity.

[0052] In this embodiment, the hanging groove 1054 is U-shaped. Understandably, in some embodiments, the hanging groove 1054 may also be straight, arc-shaped, or wavy to facilitate fine-tuning of the position and angle of the cabinet 101 during installation. The inner wall of the hanging groove 1054 may be provided with an anti-slip layer or anti-slip texture to increase friction and prevent slippage.

[0053] In some embodiments, depending on the size and weight of the cabinet 101, the number of protrusions 1044 and hanging grooves 1054 may be increased to distribute the load and improve the stability of the connection.

[0054] In some embodiments, the end of the protrusion 1044 may be provided with an anti-detachment structure (such as a flange, spring lock, or snap-fit) to prevent the protrusion 1044 from accidentally detaching from the hanging groove 1054.

[0055] This embodiment utilizes a modular connection structure with a detachable design for the protrusion 1044 and the mounting groove 1054, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports fine-tuning and concealed design, enhancing the cabinet's flexibility and aesthetics, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards, and enabling convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet. This significantly improves upon the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0056] Example 5: Wall-mounted cabinet 100 with latch connection

[0057] Please refer to Figure 5 For example, in this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes two reinforcing plates 1041 and a pin 1045. The two reinforcing plates 1041 are fixedly connected to both sides of the cabinet 101. Each reinforcing plate 1041 is provided with at least one reinforcing plate pin hole 1046. The second connector 105 includes a hanging plate 1051, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate 1051 has a rod portion 1055, which is provided with a rod portion pin hole 1056 corresponding to the reinforcing plate pin hole 1046. The cabinet 101 is hung on the surface of the fixed object through the rod portion 1055 of the hanging plate 1051, thereby realizing a detachable connection between the cabinet 101 and the surface of the fixed object. The pin 1045 passes through the reinforcing plate pin hole 1046 and the rod portion pin hole 1056 respectively to limit the cabinet 101.

[0058] In some embodiments, the end of the pin 1045 may be provided with an anti-disengagement structure (such as a spring lock or a snap-fit) to prevent the pin 1045 from accidentally disengaging from the pin hole.

[0059] In this embodiment, the pin 1045 is cylindrical. It can be understood that in some embodiments, the pin 1045 may also be square or other geometric shapes to adapt to different pin hole shapes and load-bearing requirements.

[0060] In this embodiment, the reinforcing plate pin hole 1046 and the rod pin hole 1056 are circular. It can be understood that in some embodiments, the reinforcing plate pin hole 1046 and the rod pin hole 1056 may also be elliptical or elongated to facilitate fine-tuning of the position and angle of the cabinet 101 during installation.

[0061] In some embodiments, the number of pins 1045 and pin holes may be increased depending on the size and weight of the cabinet 101, in order to distribute the load and improve the stability of the connection.

[0062] This embodiment utilizes a modular connection structure with a detachable design for the pin 1045 and pin hole, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports fine-tuning and concealed design, enhancing the cabinet's flexibility and aesthetics, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards. This enables convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet, significantly improving the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0063] Example 6: Wall-mounted cabinet 100 with L-shaped insert plate and slot connection

[0064] Please refer to Figure 6 For example, in this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes a reinforcing plate 1041, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet 101. The reinforcing plate 1041 is provided with at least one L-shaped insert plate 1047. The second connector 105 includes a hanging plate 1051, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate 1051 is provided with a slot 1058 that cooperates with the L-shaped insert plate 1047. The L-shaped insert plate 1047 is inserted into the slot 1058 to realize the detachable connection between the cabinet 101 and the fixed object.

[0065] In this embodiment, the L-shaped insert 1047 has a right-angled cross-section; it can be understood that in some embodiments, the shape of the insert 1047 can be deformed into a J-shape, a hook shape, or a polygonal structure with a bending angle (e.g., 120° or arc bend), etc., to adapt to the insertion requirements of the slot 1058 in different directions.

[0066] In this embodiment, the slot 1058 is strip-shaped; it can be understood that in some embodiments, the slot 1058 may be designed as a stepped, dovetail, or structure with guide ramps that complements the insertion plate 1047, in order to enhance the guidance and anti-torsion ability during insertion.

[0067] In some embodiments, the inner wall of the slot 1058 may be provided with an elastic buckle or a magnetic component. When the L-shaped insert 1047 is fully inserted, it is fixed by the buckle engagement or magnetic attraction to prevent the insert from accidentally coming out.

[0068] In some embodiments, a limiting structure (such as a protrusion or a spring pin) can be provided at the end of the L-shaped insert 1047. When the insert is inserted into place, the protrusion springs into the groove of the side wall of the slot 1058 to form a mechanical lock.

[0069] In some embodiments, depending on the weight and size of the cabinet 101, multiple L-shaped inserts 1047 can be arranged in a longitudinal or transverse array along the reinforcing plate 1041, and the slots 1058 are provided with the same number of insertion positions to distribute the load and improve connection stability.

[0070] In some embodiments, for heavier cabinets 101, the L-shaped insert 1047 may be made of metal (such as aluminum alloy or stainless steel) and a nylon bushing may be embedded in the slot 1058 to reduce wear and noise during the insertion of the L-shaped insert 1047.

[0071] In some embodiments, the opening end of the slot 1058 may be designed as a flared guide opening to facilitate quick alignment during the insertion of the L-shaped insert plate 1047.

[0072] In this embodiment, slot 1058 is a through slot. Understandably, in some embodiments, slot 1058 may also be a slot with a closed bottom. A rubber pad or silicone buffer layer may be provided at the bottom of slot 1058 to absorb vibration of cabinet 101 and prevent slippage.

[0073] In some embodiments, conductive contacts can be integrated in the slot 1058, and corresponding electrodes can be provided on the L-shaped insert plate 1047, so that when the cabinet 101 is connected to a fixed object, the power supply or signal line is automatically connected to achieve concealed power supply or intelligent control.

[0074] This embodiment utilizes a modular connection structure with a detachable L-shaped insert plate 1047 and slot 1058, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports fine-tuning and concealed design, enhancing the cabinet's flexibility and aesthetics, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards, and enabling convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet. This significantly improves upon the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0075] Example 7: Wall-mounted cabinet 100 with adhesive connection method

[0076] Please refer to Figure 7 For example, in this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes a reinforcing plate 1041, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet 101. The second connector 105 includes an adhesive 1058 disposed on the surface of the reinforcing plate 1041. The adhesive 1058 is used to bond the reinforcing plate 1041 to the surface of the fixed object. The surface of the adhesive 1058 is covered with a protective tape (not shown in the figure). The protective tape can be selectively removed from the surface of the adhesive 1058. When the protective tape is removed, the reinforcing plate 1041 is bonded and fixed to the surface of the fixed object by the adhesive 1058, thereby realizing a detachable connection between the cabinet 101 and the fixed object.

[0077] In this embodiment, the adhesive 1058 can be a high-strength pressure-sensitive adhesive, hot melt adhesive, or reusable silicone material to adapt to different load-bearing requirements and environmental conditions (such as humidity and temperature). For example, pressure-sensitive adhesives are suitable for rapid bonding on flat surfaces, while silicone provides stronger impact resistance and weather resistance. In high-temperature or humid environments, the adhesive 1058 can be formulated with high-temperature resistant or waterproof materials to ensure long-term stability of the connection. The surface of the protective tape 1059 can be printed with indicator markings (such as arrows or text) to indicate the peeling direction or operating steps, improving the ease of use for the user.

[0078] In this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes three reinforcing plates 1041, each of which is provided with an adhesive 1058 and a protective strip, thereby allowing the user to remove the protective strip in steps. It can be understood that the number and position of the reinforcing plates 1041 can be set according to the user's needs to adjust the connection position of the cabinet 101 and adapt to different load requirements.

[0079] In this embodiment, the reinforcing plate 1041 is a rectangular flat plate. Understandably, in some embodiments, the shape of the reinforcing plate 1041 may be designed with raised textures to increase the contact area and bonding strength with the adhesive 1058.

[0080] In some embodiments, the adhesive 1058 may be a removable adhesive (such as a residue-free adhesive) so that the cabinet 101 will not leave adhesive residue on the surface of the fixed object after disassembly, which facilitates repeated installation or relocation.

[0081] In some embodiments, to enhance detachability, an auxiliary separation structure (such as a slot or pry bar for prying) may be added to the edge of the reinforcing plate 1041 to help the user gently peel the cabinet 101 from the surface of the fixed object, avoiding damage to the wall or cabinet.

[0082] In some embodiments, mechanical auxiliary fixing structures (such as snaps or magnetic fasteners) may be added around the bonding area of ​​the adhesive 1058 as a supplementary fixing means of bonding, which is especially suitable for high vibration environments (such as vehicle cabinets).

[0083] In some embodiments, the reinforcing plate 1041 can be designed as a concealed structure, embedded in the groove of the back panel of the cabinet 101, making the contact surface between the adhesive 1058 and the fixed object completely invisible, thus improving the overall aesthetics of the cabinet 101 after installation. The color of the adhesive 1058 can be matched with the color of the cabinet 101 or the wall, further reducing visual jarring.

[0084] This embodiment utilizes a modular connection structure with a detachable design for the adhesive 1058 and protective strip 1059, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports fine-tuning and concealed design, enhancing the cabinet's flexibility and aesthetics, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards, and enabling convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet. This significantly improves upon the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0085] Example 8: Wall-mounted cabinet 100 with magnetic connection

[0086] Please refer to Figure 8 For example, in this embodiment, the first connector 104 includes a reinforcing plate 1041, which is fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet 101. The reinforcing plate 1041 is provided with at least one first magnetic block 1048. The second connector 105 includes a hanging plate 1051, which is fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate 1051 is provided with at least one second magnetic block. The first magnetic block 1048 and the second magnetic block are connected to each other by magnetic adsorption so that the cabinet 101 is detachably connected to the surface of the fixed object.

[0087] In this embodiment, the first magnetic block 1048 and the second magnetic block 1057 are permanent magnets (such as neodymium iron boron magnets). Understandably, in some embodiments, the second magnetic block 1057 can be replaced with a magnetically conductive material (such as an iron plate), and only the first magnetic block 1048 needs to be a permanent magnet to achieve adsorption connection, so as to reduce cost and weight.

[0088] In some embodiments, for cabinets 101 with different load-bearing requirements, the load can be adapted by adjusting the size, number, or magnetic strength class (such as N35 to N52 neodymium magnets). For example, heavy-duty cabinets can employ a multi-array layout of magnetic blocks to disperse magnetic attraction.

[0089] In this embodiment, both the first magnetic block 1048 and the second magnetic block 1057 are symmetrical square designs. Understandably, in some embodiments, the magnetic blocks can also be designed as circular, rectangular, hexagonal, irregular, or concave-convex structures, etc., to automatically align during adsorption and prevent horizontal sliding. At the same time, the surface of the hanging plate 1051 can be provided with limiting protrusions or grooves, which cooperate with the corresponding structures on the reinforcing plate 1041 to further limit the displacement of the cabinet 101 and enhance the stability of the connection.

[0090] In some embodiments, the surface of the magnetic block may be covered with an anti-slip layer (such as a silicone pad or textured coating) to increase friction and reduce minor displacement of the cabinet 101 caused by external impact.

[0091] In some embodiments, an auxiliary locking mechanism (such as a buckle or mechanical pin) may be added to the magnetic adsorption area to further enhance tensile strength by manual locking after magnetic connection, which is especially suitable for high vibration environments.

[0092] In some embodiments, the first magnetic block 1048 may be designed as a sliding or rotatable mounting structure, allowing the user to fine-tune the alignment angle of the magnetic block according to the position of the mounting plate 1051 to adapt to uneven wall surfaces or installation errors.

[0093] In this embodiment, the mounting plate 1051 is designed as a standardized module, pre-installed with the second magnetic block 1057 and supporting splicing expansion, which makes it convenient for users to freely combine multiple mounting plate units according to the size of the cabinet 101.

[0094] In some embodiments, the magnetic blocks of the reinforcing plate 1041 and the hanging plate 1051 can be embedded inside the plate, and the surface is covered with a decorative cover plate or a protective layer of the same color as the cabinet, so that the magnetic structure is completely hidden and the overall aesthetics are improved.

[0095] In some embodiments, the mounting plate 1051 can be designed to be ultra-thin (e.g., thickness ≤ 3mm) and can be directly attached to the magnetic material wall surface by magnetism, without the need for drilling, thus achieving an "invisible" installation effect.

[0096] In some embodiments, the mounting plate 1051 may integrate a manual release mechanism (such as a lever or button) to temporarily counteract the magnetic attraction force through mechanical action, enabling the cabinet 101 to be quickly disassembled, which is suitable for scenarios requiring frequent adjustments.

[0097] This embodiment features a magnetically connected, detachable design with a modular connection structure, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports fine-tuning and concealed design, enhancing the cabinet's flexibility and aesthetics, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards. This enables convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet, significantly improving the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0098] Example 9: Wall cabinet 100 with nail and hole connection method

[0099] Please refer to Figure 9In this embodiment, for example, the cabinet 100 is detachably connected to the threaded hole 201 on the wall 200 via a hook 10510, thereby enabling the cabinet 100 to be suspended. Specifically, the back of the cabinet body 101 of the cabinet 100 is provided with a first connector 104, and a reinforcing plate 1041 is provided on the first connector 104. The reinforcing plate 1041 is fixedly connected to the cabinet body 101 via a reinforcing plate connector 1043. A hanging hole 1042 is provided on the reinforcing plate 1041, and the hook 10510 passes through the hanging hole 1042 and is screwed into the threaded hole 201 on the wall 200, thereby securely suspending the cabinet 100 on the wall 200. By tightening or loosening the hook 10510, the cabinet 100 can be quickly installed and disassembled. At the same time, the design of the reinforcing plate 1041 enhances the load-bearing capacity of the cabinet 100, ensuring the stability and safety of the suspension.

[0100] In some embodiments, the hook 10510 is designed to be adjustable, with a rotating handle at its head for easy manual tightening or loosening by the user. The shank of the hook 10510 features an alternating threaded and smooth section; the smooth section is located within the hanging hole 1042, while the threaded section engages with the threaded hole 201 in the wall 200. This design allows the hook 10510 to be quickly inserted into the hanging hole 1042 during installation, and the threaded section is screwed into the threaded hole 201 by rotating the handle, achieving stable suspension of the cabinet 100. For disassembly, the hook 10510 can be easily removed by simply rotating the handle in the opposite direction; the operation is simple and requires no additional tools.

[0101] In some embodiments, the mounting hole 1042 is designed to be elliptical, allowing the hanging nail 10510 to move up and down within a certain range, thereby enabling fine-tuning of the height of the cabinet 100. The reinforcing plate 1041 has graduated markings, allowing users to adjust the position of the hanging nail 10510 according to the markings to ensure the cabinet 100 is horizontally aligned. This design is particularly suitable for scenarios with uneven walls or where precise adjustment of the cabinet 101's position is required, improving installation flexibility and convenience.

[0102] In some embodiments, the rod of the hook 10510 is designed to be telescopic, and a spring mechanism is provided inside the rod. When the hook 10510 is inserted into the hanging hole 1042 and screwed into the threaded hole 201, the spring mechanism automatically adjusts the length of the rod to accommodate the small gap between the wall 200 and the cabinet 101. This design can effectively solve problems caused by uneven wall surfaces or installation errors, ensuring that the cabinet 100 fits tightly against the wall 200, while reducing installation difficulty.

[0103] In some embodiments, the head of the hook 10510 is designed to be concealed. For example, the head of the hook 10510 is designed to be flat or conical, and after installation, it is completely embedded in the hanging hole 1042, flush with the surface of the cabinet 101, so that the hook head is not visible from the outside, thus improving the aesthetics of the cabinet 100. A snap-fit ​​structure is provided in the hanging hole 1042; after the hook 10510 is screwed in, it is secured by the snap-fit ​​to prevent accidental loosening. During disassembly, the hook 10510 can be released by pressing the snap-fit ​​with a special tool. This design ensures the stability of the installation and simplifies the disassembly process, making it suitable for scenarios where the position of the cabinet 101 needs to be frequently adjusted.

[0104] In some embodiments, the bar surface of the hook 10510 is coated with an anti-rust coating to improve its durability. Meanwhile, a rubber washer is provided inside the hanging hole 1042. When the hook 10510 is screwed in, the rubber washer fills the gap between the hook 10510 and the hanging hole 1042, reducing vibration and noise. This design is particularly suitable for applications requiring long-term use, effectively extending the service life of the hook 10510 and improving the user experience of the hanging cabinet 100.

[0105] In some embodiments, the nail 10510 is designed as a split structure, comprising a nail head and a nail shank. The nail shank is pre-embedded in a threaded hole 201 in the wall 200, and the nail head is connected to the nail shank via threads. During installation, simply align the hanging hole 1042 of the cabinet 101 with the nail shank and rotate the nail head to quickly fix the cabinet 100 in place. For disassembly, simply rotate the nail head in the opposite direction to remove it. This design simplifies the installation process and is particularly suitable for scenarios requiring frequent assembly and disassembly.

[0106] This embodiment utilizes a modular connection structure with a detachable design for the hanging nails 10510 and hanging holes 1042, simplifying the fixing method. It eliminates the need for expansion screws or complex tools, allowing for quick alignment and fixation during installation and easy separation during disassembly. This avoids the problems of drilling, corrosion, and wall damage associated with traditional methods. Furthermore, it supports height fine-tuning and a concealed design, enhancing the flexibility and aesthetics of the cabinet 101, reducing tool dependence and safety hazards, and enabling convenient installation, disassembly, and reuse of the cabinet 101. This significantly improves upon the technical problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly of existing wall-mounted cabinets.

[0107] Example 10: Wall-mounted cabinet 100 with hanging holes and hanging posts

[0108] In this embodiment, the wall-mounted cabinet 100 is detachably connected to the hanging post 10511 of the wall-mounted panel 1051 via the hanging hole 1042, thereby achieving the suspension of the wall-mounted cabinet 100. Specifically, the back of the cabinet body 101 of the wall-mounted cabinet 100 is provided with a first connector 104, and a reinforcing plate 1041 is provided on the first connector 104. The reinforcing plate 1041 is fixedly connected to the cabinet body 101 via a reinforcing plate connector 1043. The reinforcing plate 1041 has a hanging hole 1042. The wall-mounted panel 1051 is fixed to the wall, and the hanging post 10511 is provided on the wall-mounted panel 10511. During installation, the hanging hole 1042 is aligned with the hanging post 10511 and inserted, so that the wall-mounted cabinet 100 is stably suspended on the wall. During disassembly, simply remove the hanging hole 1042 from the hanging post 10511. This design simplifies the installation and disassembly process, avoids the complexity of traditional fixing methods, and enhances the stability and flexibility of the wall cabinet 100.

[0109] In some embodiments, the top of the hanging post 10511 is designed to be tapered to facilitate alignment and insertion of the hanging hole 1042. The surface of the hanging post 10511 is coated with an anti-slip coating to increase friction with the hanging hole 1042 and prevent the cabinet 100 from accidentally falling off during use. This design improves the ease and safety of installation and is particularly suitable for suspending heavy-duty cabinets 100.

[0110] In some embodiments, the mounting plate 1051 is provided with a plurality of hanging posts 10511 arranged in a grid pattern, and the positions of the hanging holes 1042 can be selected by connecting different hanging posts 10511 as needed. This design allows users to adjust the height and horizontal position of the cabinet 100 according to actual needs, improving the flexibility and applicability of installation, and is particularly suitable for occasions requiring precise alignment.

[0111] In some embodiments, the hanging post 10511 is designed to be detachable, with its bottom connected to the mounting plate 1051 via a threaded or snap-fit ​​structure. Users can replace the hanging post 10511 with different lengths or shapes as needed to adapt to different installation requirements. This design improves the versatility and flexibility of the mounting plate 1051, making it particularly suitable for various types of wall-mounted cabinets 100.

[0112] In some embodiments, the top of the hanging post 10511 is provided with a dust cover. When the cabinet 100 is not installed, the dust cover can cover the hanging post 10511 to prevent dust or debris from entering. During installation, simply open the dust cover and insert the hanging hole 1042 into the hanging post 10511. This design protects the cleanliness and functionality of the hanging post 10511, and is particularly suitable for use with cabinets 100 that are not used for extended periods.

[0113] In some embodiments, the top of the hanging post 10511 is provided with a buffer pad. When the hanging hole 1042 is fitted into the hanging post 10511, the buffer pad can reduce the impact force and protect the cabinet 100 and the hanging post 10511 from damage. This design is particularly suitable for scenarios that require frequent assembly and disassembly or where there are high protection requirements for the surface of the cabinet 100.

[0114] In some embodiments, the hanging post 10511 is designed to be telescopic, with an internal spring mechanism. When the hanging hole 1042 is fitted into the hanging post 10511, the hanging post 10511 automatically retracts to fit the size of the hanging hole 1042, and springs back to its original position after being fitted, ensuring that the cabinet 100 is securely suspended. This design can accommodate hanging holes 1042 of different sizes, while simplifying the installation process, and is particularly suitable for scenarios that require frequent assembly and disassembly.

[0115] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this application is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that this application can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this application. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this application is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this application. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A hanging cabinet for hanging on a surface of a fixed object, characterized in that: The utility model provides a cabinet, first connecting piece and second connecting piece, first connecting piece fixed connection cabinet's back, second connecting piece fixed connection on fixed object's surface, first connecting piece and second connecting piece through detachable mode are connected with each other to make cabinet can select and hang on fixed surface.

2. The cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that The first connecting piece includes a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and at least one hanging hole is formed in the reinforcing plate. The second connecting piece includes a hanging plate fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object, and at least one hook is formed in the hanging plate. The hook is matched with the hanging hole, and the hook is hung in the hanging hole to realize detachable connection between the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object.

3. The cabinet according to claim 2, characterized in that The reinforcing plate is made of metal plate or high-strength composite material to enhance the connection stability between the cabinet and the fixed surface.

4. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece includes a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and at least one protrusion is formed in the reinforcing plate. The second connecting piece includes a hanging plate fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object, and at least one hanging groove is formed in the hanging plate. The hanging groove is matched with the protrusion, and the protrusion is embedded in and hung in the hanging groove to realize detachable connection between the cabinet and the fixed object.

5. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece includes a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and at least one hanging hole is formed in the reinforcing plate. The second connecting piece includes a hanging plate fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object, and at least one hook is formed in the hanging plate. The hook is matched with the hanging hole, and the hook is hung in the hanging hole to realize detachable connection between the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object.

6. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece includes two reinforcing plates and a bolt, and the two reinforcing plates are respectively fixedly connected to two sides of the cabinet. At least one reinforcing plate bolt hole is formed in each of the reinforcing plates. The second connecting piece includes a hanging plate fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object. The hanging plate has a rod portion, and a rod portion bolt hole corresponding to the reinforcing plate bolt hole is formed in the rod portion. The cabinet is hung on the surface of the fixed object through the rod portion of the hanging plate to realize detachable connection between the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object. The bolt respectively passes through the reinforcing plate bolt hole and the rod portion bolt hole to realize limiting of the cabinet.

7. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece includes a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and at least one hanging hole is formed in the reinforcing plate. The hook is matched with the hanging hole, and the hook has an external thread. The hook is screwed into a threaded hole in a wall to realize detachable connection between the cabinet and the wall. The reinforcing plate is fixedly connected to the cabinet through a reinforcing plate connecting piece to make the cabinet stably hung.

8. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece comprises a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and at least one inverted L-shaped plug plate is arranged on the reinforcing plate; the second connecting piece comprises a hanging plate fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object, and a plug groove matched with the inverted L-shaped plug plate is arranged on the hanging plate; and the inverted L-shaped plug plate is inserted into the plug groove to achieve detachable connection of the cabinet and the fixed object.

9. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece comprises a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and an adhesive is arranged on the surface of the reinforcing plate to bond the reinforcing plate to the surface of the fixed object; the surface of the adhesive is covered with a protective tape which can be selectively removed from the surface of the adhesive; when the protective tape is removed, the reinforcing plate is bonded and fixed to the surface of the fixed object through the adhesive, thereby achieving detachable connection of the cabinet and the fixed object.

10. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece comprises a reinforcing plate fixedly connected to the back of the cabinet, and at least one first magnetic block is arranged on the reinforcing plate; the second connecting piece comprises a hanging plate fixedly connected to the surface of the fixed object, and at least one second magnetic block is arranged on the hanging plate; and the first magnetic block and the second magnetic block are connected to each other through magnetic adsorption to achieve detachable connection of the cabinet and the surface of the fixed object.