Splicing type wall surface structure for paradise landscape decoration
By using the design of interlocking wall structure with inserts, rotating columns, movable blocks, inclined blocks, and snap-fit blocks, the problems of low transportation efficiency and cumbersome fixing operations of existing amusement park landscape decorative walls are solved, enabling rapid folding and unfolding, improving transportation efficiency and simplifying the installation process.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The existing wall structures for amusement park landscaping are bulky, have low transportation efficiency, and are cumbersome, time-consuming, and labor-intensive to fix.
The wall structure is modular, and the combination of inserts, rotating columns, movable blocks, inclined blocks and snap-fit blocks enables the wall to fold and unfold quickly, simplifying the installation and disassembly process.
It improves transportation efficiency, reduces floor space, simplifies wall installation and dismantling steps, and saves working time.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of architectural decoration, and in particular to a spliced wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration. Background Technology
[0002] Thematic landscape decoration is a crucial part of amusement park construction. It integrates art, culture, creativity, and function, aiming to create a unique and enjoyable environment for visitors. As an important component of amusement park landscape decoration, the interlocking wall panels play a key role in creating specific thematic atmospheres and visual effects. By selecting different materials, colors, patterns, and shapes, various scenes that match the theme of the amusement park can be created.
[0003] When assembling the walls, staff will first select decorative wall panels based on the theme of the park, and then fix the wall panels in sequence with bolts to present a specific and unique visual effect to visitors.
[0004] The existing technology has the following drawbacks: the existing wall structure has a large overall volume, and because the wall structure cannot be folded, it occupies a lot of space during transportation, which cannot further improve transportation efficiency. In addition, the existing wall structure requires multiple bolt tightening operations when fixing, which is cumbersome, time-consuming and labor-intensive. Therefore, a splicing wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration is proposed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a modular wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration, aiming to solve the problem that existing technologies cannot further improve transportation efficiency.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a splicing wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration, comprising a fixing plate, wherein the inner wall of the fixing plate is rotatably connected to a rotating column, the outer wall of the rotating column is fixedly connected to a flip plate, the inner wall of the fixing plate is provided with an adjustment mechanism, and the inner wall of the fixing plate is provided with a limit component.
[0007] The adjustment mechanism includes an insert block, and a movable block is elastically connected to the inner wall of the top of the insert block via a movable spring. The insert block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the fixed plate.
[0008] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0009] The limiting component includes an inclined block. The left sidewall of the inclined block is elastically connected to the fixed plate via a movable spring. The right sidewall of the fixed plate has a T-shaped groove, and a snap-fit block is inserted into the inner wall of the T-shaped groove. The inclined block passes through and is slidably connected to the inner wall of the fixed plate.
[0010] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0011] The top inner wall of the insert block is fixedly connected to one end of the movable spring, and the other end of the movable spring is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the movable block.
[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0013] The insert block is inserted into the outer wall of the rotating column, and the movable block is inserted into the inner wall of the fixed plate.
[0014] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0015] The outer wall of the fixed plate is in contact with the outer wall of the flip plate.
[0016] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0017] The inclined block has an inclined surface, and the outer wall of the inclined block is in contact with the outer wall of the snap-fit block.
[0018] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0019] The snap-fit block is fixedly connected to the left side wall of the fixing plate, and the inclined block is slidably connected to the inner wall of the T-slot.
[0020] As a further description of the above technical solution:
[0021] The left sidewall of the inclined block is fixedly connected to one end of the movable spring, and the other end of the movable spring is fixedly connected to the left inner wall of the fixed plate.
[0022] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0023] 1. In this utility model, by utilizing the separation and overlap of the insert block and the rotating column slot, as well as the separation and overlap of the movable block and the fixed plate slot, the wall surface can be quickly flipped and folded, reducing the wall surface's footprint and further improving transportation efficiency.
[0024] 2. In this utility model, by setting a snap-fit block, a T-slot, an inclined block and a moving spring, the left and right movement of the inclined block can make the inclined block cover or not cover the snap-fit block, which can quickly install and disassemble the wall surface, avoiding the tedious steps of tightening bolts multiple times and further saving working time. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram showing the overall structure of the fixed plate and flip-up plate of the spliced wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration proposed in this utility model;
[0026] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the fixed plate and flip plate of a spliced wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration proposed in this utility model.
[0027] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the rotating column and insert block of a modular wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration proposed in this utility model.
[0028] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the rotating column and insert block of a spliced wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration proposed in this utility model.
[0029] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the interlocking wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration proposed in this utility model;
[0030] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a T-shaped groove for a spliced wall structure used in amusement park landscape decoration, as proposed in this utility model.
[0031] Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of a fixing plate for a spliced wall structure used in amusement park landscape decoration, as proposed in this utility model.
[0032] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the interlocking blocks of a modular wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration proposed in this utility model.
[0033] Legend:
[0034] 1. Fixed plate; 2. Flip plate; 3. Rotating column; 4. Insert block; 5. Movable block; 6. Movable spring; 7. T-slot; 8. Snap-fit block; 9. Inclined block; 10. Moving spring. Detailed Implementation
[0035] 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.
[0036] Reference Figures 1-3This utility model provides an embodiment of a modular wall structure for amusement park landscape decoration, comprising a fixed plate 1, which and a flip plate 2 together form the wall. The inner wall of the fixed plate 1 is rotatably connected to a rotating column 3. The fixed plate 1 has a slot corresponding to the rotating column 3 to facilitate the rotation of the rotating column 3. The outer wall of the rotating column 3 is fixedly connected to the flip plate 2. The right side wall of the flip plate 2 has a T-shaped groove 7, and the left side wall has a snap-fit block 8. The inner wall of the fixed plate 1 is provided with an adjustment mechanism and a limit component. The adjustment mechanism includes an insert block 4. The top inner wall of the insert block 4 is elastically connected to a movable block 5 by a movable spring 6. The insert block 4 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the fixed plate 1. The fixed plate 1 has a slot corresponding to the insert block 4 to allow the insert block 4 to move back and forth.
[0037] Reference Figures 6-8 The limiting component includes a wedge 9 with a protrusion for easy movement by the operator. The left sidewall of the wedge 9 is elastically connected to the fixed plate 1 via a moving spring 10. The right sidewall of the fixed plate 1 has a T-shaped groove 7, and a locking block 8 is inserted into the inner wall of the T-shaped groove 7. The locking block 8 has the same shape as the T-shaped groove 7. The wedge 9 passes through and slides on the inner wall of the fixed plate 1. The fixed plate 1 has a slot corresponding to the wedge 9, allowing the wedge 9 to move left and right. The wedge 9 has an inclined surface. When the locking block 8 presses against the inclined surface, the wedge 9 moves freely. 9 moves to the left, and the outer wall of the inclined block 9 contacts the outer wall of the snap-fit block 8. The snap-fit block 8 is fixedly connected to the left side wall of the fixed plate 1. The inclined block 9 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the T-shaped groove 7. The T-shaped groove 7 is provided with a slot corresponding to the inclined block 9, allowing the inclined block 9 to move left and right. The left side wall of the inclined block 9 is fixedly connected to one end of the moving spring 10. The other end of the moving spring 10 is fixedly connected to the left inner wall of the fixed plate 1. When the inclined block 9 moves to the left, the moving spring 10 is compressed. When resetting, the elastic force of the moving spring 10 is used to reset the inclined block 9.
[0038] Reference Figures 3-5 The top inner wall of the insert 4 is fixedly connected to one end of the movable spring 6, and the other end of the movable spring 6 is fixedly connected to the bottom end of the movable block 5. When the movable block 5 moves downward, the movable spring 6 is compressed. When resetting, the elastic force of the movable spring 6 is used to reset the movable block 5. The insert 4 is inserted into the outer wall of the rotating column 3. The rotating column 3 is provided with two sets of slots, which are symmetrically distributed. The insert 4 is initially inserted into the rear slot. The movable block 5 is inserted into the inner wall of the fixed plate 1. The fixed plate 1 is provided with two sets of slots corresponding to the movable block 5. The movable block 5 is initially inserted into the first slot. The outer wall of the fixed plate 1 is in contact with the outer wall of the flip plate 2.
[0039] Working principle: When the wall needs to be folded, move the movable block 5 downwards. The movable block 5 will compress the movable spring 6. When the movable block 5 separates from the first slot on the fixed plate 1, move the movable block 5 backwards. The movable block 5 will take the insert 4 and separate from the slot on the rotating column 3. At this time, the movable block 5 coincides with the second slot on the fixed plate 1. Release the movable block 5. Use the elasticity of the movable spring 6 to take the movable block 5 into the slot of the fixed plate 1 to complete the limiting of the insert 4. At this time, flip the flip plate 2. When the flip plate 2 is in contact with the fixed plate 1, press the movable block 5. When the movable block 5 separates from the slot of the fixed plate 1, move the movable block 5 and the insert 4 forward. When the insert 4 is inserted into the slot of the rotating column 3, the flip plate 2 is limited. At this time, release the movable block 5 and let the movable block 5 insert into the slot of the fixed plate 1 to complete the limiting of the insert 4.
[0040] When the wall needs to be unfolded, move the movable block 5 downwards. When the movable block 5 separates from the groove of the fixed plate 1, move the movable block 5 backwards, allowing the movable block 5 to separate from the groove of the rotating column 3 along with the insert block 4. Then, flip the flip plate 2. When the flip plate 2 unfolds as shown... Figure 1 As shown, move the movable block 5 forward with your hand, so that the movable block 5, along with the insert block 4, is inserted into the slot of the rotating column 3, thus limiting the flip plate 2. At this time, release the movable block 5 with your hand, so that the movable block 5 is inserted into the slot of the fixed plate 1, thus limiting the insert block 4. If you need to fold or unfold the wall again, simply repeat the above operation steps.
[0041] When splicing wall panels, align the snap-fit block 8 on the other wall panel with your hand and insert it into the T-slot 7 on the first fixing plate 1. When the snap-fit block 8 contacts and presses against the inclined block 9, move the inclined block 9 to the left so as not to block the slot. The inclined block 9 will compress the moving spring 10. When the snap-fit block 8 is fully inserted into the T-slot 7, the snap-fit block 8 will not contact the inclined block 9. Use the elastic force of the moving spring 10 to move the inclined block 9 to the initial position so that the inclined block 9 blocks the snap-fit block 8. When the wall panel needs to be disassembled, move the inclined block 9 to the left. When the inclined block 9 no longer blocks the snap-fit block 8, remove the other wall panel. Then release the inclined block 9 and use the elastic force of the moving spring 10 to move the inclined block 9 to the initial position. If you need to install or disassemble the wall panel again, simply repeat the above steps.
[0042] 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 modular wall structure for amusement park landscaping comprising a fixing plate (1), characterized in that: The inner wall of the fixed plate (1) is through and rotationally connected with a rotating column (3), the outer wall of the rotating column (3) is fixedly connected with a turnover plate (2), the inner wall of the fixed plate (1) is provided with an adjusting mechanism, and the inner wall of the fixed plate (1) is provided with a limiting assembly. The adjusting mechanism comprises an insertion block (4), the top end inner wall of the insertion block (4) is elastically connected with a movable block (5) through a movable spring (6), and the insertion block (4) is slidingly connected on the inner wall of the fixed plate (1).
2. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting assembly comprises an inclined block (9), the left side wall of the inclined block (9) is elastically connected with the fixed plate (1) through a moving spring (10), the right side wall of the fixed plate (1) is provided with a T-shaped groove (7), the inner wall of the T-shaped groove (7) is inserted with a clamping block (8), and the inclined block (9) is through and slidingly connected on the inner wall of the fixed plate (1).
3. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 1, wherein: The top end inner wall of the insertion block (4) is fixedly connected with one end of the movable spring (6), and the other end of the movable spring (6) is fixedly connected with the bottom end of the movable block (5).
4. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 1, wherein: The insertion block (4) is inserted on the outer wall of the rotating column (3), and the movable block (5) is inserted on the inner wall of the fixed plate (1).
5. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 1, wherein: The outer wall of the fixed plate (1) is in contact with the outer wall of the turnover plate (2).
6. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 2, wherein: The inclined block (9) is provided with an inclined surface, and the outer wall of the inclined block (9) is in contact with the outer wall of the clamping block (8).
7. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 2, wherein: The clamping block (8) is fixedly connected on the left side wall of the fixed plate (1), and the inclined block (9) is slidingly connected on the inner wall of the T-shaped groove (7).
8. A modular wall structure for use in a park landscape setting according to claim 2, wherein: The left side wall of the inclined block (9) is fixedly connected with one end of the moving spring (10), and the other end of the moving spring (10) is fixedly connected with the left end inner wall of the fixed plate (1). The top end inner wall of the insertion block (4) is fixedly connected with one end of the movable spring (6), and the other end of the movable spring (6) is fixedly connected with the bottom end of the movable block (5).