Combined display stand
By using a modular design for the combined display stand, combined with caster brackets, auxiliary brackets, and strip lights, the problem of fixed structure in traditional display stands is solved, achieving flexibility and multifunctionality to meet diverse display needs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
Traditional display stands have a fixed structure, lack flexibility and scalability, and are difficult to meet diverse display needs.
A modular display stand was designed, including caster brackets, auxiliary brackets, and strip lights. Through modular design, it achieves detachable connections and multifunctional components, providing flexibility and portability.
It meets diverse display needs, adapts to different scenarios, enhances display effects and functionality, and is suitable for commercial displays and art exhibitions.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of service vehicle technology, and in particular to a modular display stand. Background Technology
[0002] In the exhibition and display industry, display stands are key elements for conveying information and attracting audience attention, making their design and functionality crucial. Traditional display stands often have fixed structures, lacking flexibility and scalability, making it difficult to meet diverse display needs. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application provides a modular display stand, which aims to solve the problem that existing display stands cannot meet diverse display needs.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this application proposes a modular display stand. The modular display stand includes:
[0005] The caster bracket includes a frame-shaped body and four wheels located at the bottom corners of the frame-shaped body. The top of the frame-shaped body is provided with multiple display surfaces.
[0006] Two sets of auxiliary supports are mirror-arranged vertically, positioned at opposite ends of the top of the frame structure. Each auxiliary support includes two opposing support rods and multiple horizontal bars spaced vertically between the two support rods. The bottom end of each support rod is detachably connected to the frame structure. A first receiving box is hung on each horizontal bar.
[0007] At least one set of strip lights is provided, with the light-emitting side of the strip lights facing the display table surface; the strip lights are disposed between two sets of auxiliary supports, and the two ends of the strip lights are detachably connected to the crossbars on both sides respectively.
[0008] In some embodiments, the first receiving box is provided with a hook adapted to the crossbar, and the first receiving box is hung on the crossbar by the hook.
[0009] In some embodiments, the strip light includes a lamp holder, a light-emitting element disposed within the lamp holder, and a charging power supply. The charging power supply is electrically connected to the light-emitting element. Hooks are provided at both ends of the lamp holder to be hung on the crossbars at both ends. A power supply structure is provided on the lamp holder to connect to an external power source to charge the charging power supply and power the light-emitting element.
[0010] In some embodiments, the strip lights are arranged in two groups side by side and spaced apart, and a plurality of second receiving boxes are arranged at intervals above the two groups of strip lights along the length direction of the strip lights;
[0011] The bottom of the second receiving box is provided with a slot, and the two side walls of the slot are respectively attached to the opposite sides of the lamp holders of the two sets of strip lights.
[0012] In some embodiments, the auxiliary support includes a top crossbar and a middle crossbar, with the top crossbar located at the topmost position; protrusions are symmetrically provided between the two support rods, and the two ends of the middle crossbar are engaged with the protrusions on both sides; the top crossbar and the two end support rods are locked together by screws through corner connectors.
[0013] In some embodiments, in each of the auxiliary supports, the top of the top crossbar is provided with a locking structure, which is used to connect adjacent modular display stands when multiple sets of modular display stands are arranged side by side.
[0014] In some embodiments, the locking structure includes buckle strips and buckle posts distributed at both ends of the top of the crossbar. One end of the buckle strip is rotatably connected to the crossbar, and a slot is provided on the side near the other end. The size of the buckle post is adapted to the size of the slot.
[0015] In this arrangement, the positions of the buckle strips and buckle posts on the two sets of auxiliary supports are swapped, so that when the two sets of combined display stands are arranged side by side, the buckle strips rotate to engage the buckle posts in the adjacent display stands into the slots.
[0016] In some embodiments, the frame includes four legs and several crossbeams. The four legs are connected in a rectangular shape. The several crossbeams include a first crossbeam and a second crossbeam. In the rectangular line, the first crossbeam is disposed between two legs with a longer relative distance, and the second crossbeam is disposed between two legs with a shorter relative distance.
[0017] The display stand is supported on two opposing first crossbeams at the top.
[0018] In some embodiments, the second crossbeam includes two sub-beams, which are hinged together, and the ends of the two sub-beams are respectively pivotally connected to adjacent legs.
[0019] In some embodiments, the crossbeam has a hanging groove on its periphery, and the modular display stand also includes a baffle that is hung on the crossbeam to cover the bottom space below the display stand surface.
[0020] This application proposes a modular display stand. The modular display stand comprises three main components: a caster bracket, an auxiliary bracket, and strip lights. Through this structural arrangement, the caster bracket allows the display stand to be easily moved to adapt to different display positions. The auxiliary bracket has a first storage box for placing small items, increasing the layering and functionality of the display. The light-emitting side of the strip lights faces the display stand, providing uniform lighting to highlight the details and colors of the exhibits, enhancing the display effect. Furthermore, the caster bracket, auxiliary bracket, and strip lights are all detachably connected. Therefore, the modular display stand in this application, through its modular design, detachable connections, and multifunctional components, can meet diverse display needs. Attached Figure Description
[0021] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort, wherein:
[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a modular display stand according to an embodiment of this application;
[0023] Figure 2 for Figure 1 An enlarged schematic diagram of structure S in the diagram;
[0024] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an auxiliary support according to an embodiment of this application;
[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a caster bracket according to an embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0027] It should be noted that, unless otherwise stated or limited, all directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in the embodiments of this application are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indication will also change accordingly.
[0028] It should also be noted that, unless otherwise stated or limited, when an element is referred to as "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it may be directly on the other element or there may be an intervening element present. When an element is referred to as "connected to" another element, it may be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element present.
[0029] Furthermore, unless otherwise stated or limited, the descriptions involving "first," "second," etc., in this application are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. Additionally, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but only on the basis of being achievable by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, such a combination of technical solutions should be considered non-existent and not within the scope of protection claimed in this application.
[0030] See Figures 1-4 As shown, this application proposes a modular display stand 100. The modular display stand 100 mainly comprises three parts: a caster bracket 10, an auxiliary bracket 20, and a strip light 30. Wherein:
[0031] The caster bracket 10 includes a frame-shaped body 11 and four casters 13 located at the bottom corners of the frame-shaped body 11. While providing structural support, the entire display stand can be easily moved to adapt to different layout requirements. The casters 13 can be self-locking omnidirectional wheels. Multiple display surfaces 12 are provided on the top of the frame-shaped body 11. These display surfaces 12 can be used to place exhibits, merchandise, or decorations, meeting the needs of multi-category display.
[0032] Two sets of auxiliary supports 20 are mirror-image arranged vertically, positioned at both ends of the top of the frame 11. Each auxiliary support 20 includes two opposing support rods 21 and multiple horizontal bars 22 spaced vertically between the two support rods 21. A first receiving box 40 is hung on the horizontal bar 22, and the first receiving box 40 is equipped with hooks 401 adapted to the horizontal bar 22. The shape and size of the hooks 401 are designed according to the diameter and shape of the horizontal bar 22, ensuring both quick installation and disassembly while maintaining a stable connection. The first receiving box 40 can be used to place small items, promotional materials, or decorations, increasing the sense of layering and functionality of the display. Furthermore, the bottom end of the support rod 21 is detachably connected to the frame 11, facilitating assembly, disassembly, and adjustment.
[0033] At least one set of strip lights 30 is provided. The light-emitting side of the strip lights 30 is opposite to the display table surface 12, providing a uniform lighting effect and highlighting the details and colors of the exhibits. The strip lights 30 are set between two sets of auxiliary brackets 20, and the two ends of the strip lights 30 are detachably connected to the crossbars 22 on both sides, which facilitates the installation, disassembly or replacement of the light strip lights 30. Through the design of the lighting, the visual appeal of the exhibits is enhanced, which is suitable for commercial displays, art exhibitions and other scenarios.
[0034] In summary, the technical solution of this application achieves a combination of multifunctionality, flexibility, and portability through the modular design of the caster bracket 10, auxiliary bracket 20, and strip light 30. This allows it to meet diverse display needs by adjusting its structure and function, whether for commercial displays, art exhibitions, or temporary events. Its detachable and expandable features further enhance its practicality, enabling it to adapt to various usage scenarios.
[0035] See Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the strip light 30 includes a lamp holder, a light-emitting element disposed in the lamp holder, and a charging power supply. The charging power supply is electrically connected to the light-emitting element. Hooks 401 are provided at both ends of the lamp holder to be hung on the crossbars 22 at both ends. A power supply structure is provided on the lamp holder to connect to an external power source to charge the charging power supply and power the light-emitting element.
[0036] In this embodiment, the hooks 401 on both sides of the lamp holder can be the same hook design as those on the first receiving box 40, both of which can be adapted to the crossbar 22. Therefore, the strip light 30 can be quickly installed or removed, facilitating adjustment of the light position or maintenance. It is understood that the strip light 30 can be set between any two opposite crossbars 22 based on actual usage needs, and between two opposite crossbars 22 at the same horizontal height, one or more sets of strip lights 30 can be set.
[0037] The light-emitting element typically uses LED beads or LED strips, which offer advantages such as high brightness, low energy consumption, and long lifespan, while providing uniform lighting. A rechargeable power supply, which can be a rechargeable battery, is installed within the lamp holder. This power supply supports repeated charging and discharging. In the absence of an external power source, it can provide temporary power to the light-emitting element. Alternatively, it can be connected to an external power source via the power interface on the lamp holder to directly power the light-emitting element while simultaneously charging the rechargeable power supply, ensuring stability during long-term use.
[0038] See Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, two sets of strip lights 30 are arranged side by side and spaced apart. Along the length of the strip lights 30, several second receiving boxes 50 are spaced apart above the two sets of strip lights 30. The bottom of the second receiving box 50 is provided with a slot, and the two side walls of the slot are respectively attached to the opposite sides of the lamp holders in the two sets of strip lights 30.
[0039] In this embodiment, the functionality can be further expanded based on the strip lights 30. Specifically, the second receiving box 50 is spaced above the two sets of strip lights 30, making full use of the vertical space. The bottom of the second receiving box 50 has a slot, and the two side walls of the slot are respectively attached to the opposite sides of the lamp holders in the two sets of strip lights 30, which can effectively prevent shaking or falling off and stably support the second receiving box 50. Based on this structural design, the second receiving box 50 and the lamp holder are also detachable, which can further adjust the layout according to needs.
[0040] Furthermore, a strip light 30 may be hung above the second housing box 50.
[0041] See Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, in the auxiliary support 20, the crossbar 22 includes a top crossbar 221 and a middle crossbar 222, with the top crossbar 221 located at the topmost position; protrusions 211 are symmetrically provided between the two support rods 21, and the two ends of the middle crossbar 222 are engaged with the protrusions 211 on both sides; the top crossbar 221 and the two end support rods 21 are locked together by screws through corner connectors 223.
[0042] In this embodiment, a specific structural design for the auxiliary support 20 is proposed. The design of the protrusion 211 and the corner connector 223 ensures a stable connection between the crossbar 22 and the support rod 21, and enables the crossbar 22 to withstand a certain amount of external force. At the same time, the middle crossbar 222 is installed by a snap-fit method, and the top crossbar 221 is locked by screws, ensuring convenient installation.
[0043] During installation, the middle crossbar 222 can be first secured to the protrusions 211 of the two support rods 21, and then the top crossbar 221 can be fixed using the corner connector 223. The number and spacing of the middle crossbars 222 can be adjusted according to requirements to accommodate different display needs.
[0044] See Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, each auxiliary support 20 has a locking structure at the top of the top crossbar 221. This locking structure connects adjacent modular display stands 100 when multiple stands are arranged side-by-side. Furthermore, the locking structure allows for the quick connection of multiple display stands, expanding the display area and adapting to the needs of large exhibitions or events. Moreover, the overall structure becomes more stable after multiple display stands are connected, enabling it to withstand greater external forces.
[0045] Furthermore, the locking structure includes buckle strips 23 and buckle posts 24 distributed at both ends of the top of the crossbar 22. One end of the buckle strip 23 is rotatably connected to the crossbar 22, and a slot is provided on the side (free end) near the other end. The size of the buckle post 24 is adapted to the size of the slot. In this way, the slot is used to accommodate the buckle post 24 and cooperate to achieve connection.
[0046] Furthermore, the positions of the fastening strips 23 and fastening posts 24 on the two sets of auxiliary supports 20 are swapped, meaning that the fastening strips 23 of one set of auxiliary supports 20 are on the left side, and the fastening strips 23 of the other set are on the right side. Therefore, when the two sets of combined display stands 100 are arranged side-by-side, by rotating the fastening strips 23, the slots at their free ends can be aligned with the fastening posts 24 on the adjacent display stands. Further rotation of the fastening strips 23 engages the fastening posts 24 in the adjacent display stands, completing the connection between the adjacent display stands. This process is simple, quick, and easy to operate.
[0047] See Figure 1 as well as Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the frame 11 includes four legs 111 and several crossbeams. The four legs 111 are connected in a rectangular shape. The several crossbeams include a first crossbeam 112 and a second crossbeam 113. In the rectangular connection, the first crossbeam 112 is disposed between two legs 111 with a longer relative distance, and the second crossbeam 113 is disposed between two legs 111 with a shorter relative distance. The display table 12 is supported on the two oppositely disposed first crossbeams 112 at the top.
[0048] In this embodiment, the frame structure 11 formed by four legs 111 and several crossbeams is a common display stand support structure in the art, which can effectively support the display stand surface 12. Each of the two opposing first crossbeams 112 may have a limiting step, and the bottom of the display stand surface 12 is provided with a matching connecting step, allowing the display stand surface 12 to be disassembled and replaced.
[0049] Understandably, the first crossbeam 112 is positioned between two legs 111 with a relatively long relative distance along the rectangular line (i.e., the long side of the rectangle). The second crossbeam 113 is positioned between two legs 111 with a relatively short relative distance along the rectangular line (i.e., the short side of the rectangle). Further, the second crossbeam 113 includes two sub-beams 130, which are hinged together, and the ends of the two sub-beams 130 are pivotally connected to adjacent legs 111. Through this hinged and pivotal design, the second crossbeam 113 can switch between a folded state and an unfolded state. In the folded state, the two sub-beams 130 rotate around the hinge point, causing the second crossbeam 113 to fold, reducing the volume of the frame 11. In the unfolded state, the two sub-beams 130 are arranged in a straight line, forming the complete second crossbeam 113, supporting the short side of the frame 11. The folding function of the second crossbeam 113 allows the frame 11 to be quickly adjusted in size, facilitating transportation, storage, or adaptation to different display needs.
[0050] In some embodiments, the crossbeam has a hanging groove on its periphery, and the modular display stand 100 also includes a baffle that is hung on the crossbeam to cover the bottom space below the display stand surface 12.
[0051] In this embodiment, by creating a mounting groove (on the inner side of the beam, not shown in the attached diagram) on the periphery of the beam and attaching a baffle, the bottom space beneath the display stand 12 is concealed, enhancing both the aesthetics and practicality of the display stand. The mounting groove is located on the periphery of the beam, typically at the bottom or side. The baffle can be made of wood, metal, plastic, or other lightweight materials, balancing aesthetics and practicality. It also features hooks or connecting structures that fit the mounting groove for easy and quick attachment or removal.
[0052] The above description is only a part or preferred embodiment of this application. Neither the text nor the drawings should limit the scope of protection of this application. All equivalent structural transformations made using the content of this application's specification and drawings under the overall concept of this application, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A combination display stand, characterized by, The utility model relates to a kind of combined display table, including: Truckle support, including frame body and setting in the bottom four corners of the frame body walking wheel, the top of the frame body is provided with multiple display platforms; Auxiliary support, mirror image is provided with two groups in vertical direction, two groups of the auxiliary support are divided in the top of the frame body both ends, each auxiliary support includes two oppositely arranged support rods and multiple crossbars between two support rods and is arranged in upper and lower interval, the bottom end of each support rod is detachably connected to the frame body, first containing box is hung on the crossbar; And, Strip-shaped lamp, at least one group is provided, the light-emitting side of the strip-shaped lamp is opposite to the display platform;The strip-shaped lamp is arranged between two groups of the auxiliary support, and the two ends of the strip-shaped lamp are respectively detachably connected with the crossbar opposite on both sides.
2. The combination display stand of claim 1, wherein, The first containing box is provided with a hook matched with the crossbar, and the first containing box is hung on the crossbar by the hook.
3. The combination display stand of claim 2, wherein, The strip-shaped lamp includes a lamp holder, a light-emitting element and a charging power source arranged in the lamp holder, the charging power source is electrically connected with the light-emitting element, the hooks are arranged at both ends of the lamp holder to be hung on the crossbars at both ends, and a power supply structure is formed in the lamp holder to charge the charging power source by external power supply and supply energy to the light-emitting element.
4. The combination display stand of claim 3, wherein, The strip-shaped lamp is arranged in parallel and interval with two groups, along the length direction of the strip-shaped lamp, several second containing boxes are arranged in interval above two groups of the strip-shaped lamp; Wherein, the bottom of the second containing box is provided with a clamping groove, and the two side groove walls of the clamping groove are respectively fitted to the opposite sides of the lamp holder in two groups of the strip-shaped lamp.
5. The combination display stand of claim 1, wherein, In the auxiliary support, the crossbar includes a top crossbar and a middle crossbar, and the top crossbar is located at the uppermost position;The opposite surfaces between two support rods are symmetrically provided with protrusions, the two ends of the middle crossbar are clamped on the protrusions on both sides, and the top crossbar and the support rods at both ends are screw-locked by corner connectors.
6. The combination display stand of claim 5, wherein, In each auxiliary support, the top of the top crossbar is provided with a lock structure, which is used to connect adjacent combined display tables when a plurality of combined display tables are arranged in parallel.
7. The combination display stand of claim 6, wherein, The lock structure includes a clamping strip and a clamping column distributed at both ends of the top crossbar, one end of the clamping strip is rotationally connected to the crossbar, and a clamping groove is formed in the side close to the other end;The size of the clamping column is matched with the size of the clamping groove. Wherein, the positions of the clamping strip and the clamping column on two groups of the auxiliary support are inversed, so that when two groups of the combined display table are arranged in parallel, the clamping strip is rotated to clamp the clamping column in the adjacent display table into the clamping groove.
8. The combination display stand of claim 1, wherein, The frame body includes four legs and a plurality of cross beams, the shape of the four legs connected in sequence is a rectangle, and the plurality of cross beams include a first cross beam and a second cross beam, in the rectangle connection, the first cross beam is arranged between two legs with relatively long relative distance, and the second cross beam is arranged between two legs with relatively short relative distance. Wherein, the display platform is supported on two oppositely arranged first cross beams at the top.
9. The combination display stand of claim 8, wherein, The second crossbeam comprises two sub-beams, the two sub-beams are hinged, and the ends of the two sub-beams are respectively pivoted with adjacent supporting legs.
10. The combination display stand of claim 8, wherein, The crossbeam is provided with a hanging groove on the circumferential side, and the combined display stand further comprises a baffle, which is hung on the crossbeam to shield the bottom space below the display platform.