Stage prop collection box
By designing a detachable stage prop collection box, the problem of the existing storage boxes being bulky and inflexible has been solved, enabling flexible classification and convenient transportation, and reducing the impact on stage personnel due to costume changes.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG TIANZE CULTURAL EXCHANGE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
AI Technical Summary
Existing stage prop storage boxes are bulky and inflexible, making transportation inconvenient, and different stage personnel may interfere with each other due to costume changes and other situations.
Design a collection box that includes long clothes boxes, short clothes boxes, and standard boxes. The box body is detachable and equipped with braked casters and positioning mechanisms. The box has drawers and storage slots inside. It is detachable by using V-shaped spring plates and limit balls to facilitate classified storage and transportation.
It enables flexible classification, storage, and transportation of stage props according to their needs, reducing mutual interference between different stage personnel due to costume changes and other situations, and improving the convenience of transportation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of prop storage technology, and more specifically, to a stage prop collection box. Background Technology
[0002] A stage is a space provided for actors to perform in a theater. It allows the audience to focus their attention on the actors' performance and achieve the desired viewing effect. A stage usually consists of one or more platforms, some of which can be raised and lowered. Types of stages include proscenium stages, extended stages, circular stages, and rotating stages. Stage art refers to the art performed on a stage.
[0003] During stage performances, costumes, props, jewelry, and other items are used. These items are usually stored separately according to their categories. Most existing storage boxes are fixed, with costumes, props, and jewelry stored in different boxes. This method of storage is inconvenient because the boxes are usually quite large, making them more flexible to use and difficult to transport. Furthermore, different stage performers may interfere with each other when changing costumes. This utility model proposes a new solution to address these problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a stage prop collection box to solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution.
[0006] A stage prop collection box includes a storage box body and a door located on the front face of the storage box body. The storage box body includes a long costume box, a short costume box, and a standard box, and also includes a base. Braked casters are detachably connected to the four corners of the lower end face of the base. Positioning protrusions are fixed to the four corners of the upper end face of the base. A base plate is bolted to the bottom of the long costume box, the short costume box, and the standard box. A top plate is bolted to the top of the long costume box, the short costume box, and the standard box. Multiple positioning grooves are formed on the lower end face of the base plate, and multiple positioning protrusions are fixed to the upper end face of the top plate. The positioning grooves are respectively configured to cooperate with protrusions one and two. A positioning mechanism for temporary reinforcement is provided between the top plate and the base plate.
[0007] The positioning mechanism includes a left fixed block, a right fixed block, a telescopic positioning rod, and an end head. Notches are provided at the four corners of the top plate and the bottom plate. The left fixed block and the right fixed block are respectively bolted into the notches on the left and right sides of the top plate and the bottom plate. An L-shaped positioning groove 1 is provided on the right side of the left fixed block, and an L-shaped positioning groove 2 is provided on the left side of the right fixed block. Positioning groove 1 and positioning groove 2 cooperate to form a positioning hole. The telescopic positioning rod passes through the hole, and the top and bottom ends of the telescopic positioning rod are respectively threaded to the end head.
[0008] Preferably, mounting holes are provided at the four corners of the lower end face of the base, and annular grooves are provided on the inner walls of the mounting holes. A fixing rod is fixed to the bottom end of the brake caster, and a vertical groove is provided on the fixing rod. A V-shaped spring plate is fixed in the vertical groove, and a limit ball is fixed to one end of the V-shaped spring plate. The limit ball is located in the annular groove.
[0009] In any of the above embodiments, it is preferred that a pressing rod is rotatably connected to the side wall of the fixing rod, and one end of the pressing rod is attached to the V-shaped spring sheet.
[0010] In any of the above embodiments, it is preferred that a drawer is inserted into the standard box, the drawer is connected to the standard box by a lock, and a storage slot is inserted into the upper opening of the drawer, with multiple dividers inserted into the storage slot.
[0011] In any of the above embodiments, it is preferred that a handle is provided on the side wall of the storage slot.
[0012] In any of the above embodiments, it is preferred that the cross-section of the telescopic positioning rod is T-shaped, and a cylindrical connecting rod is fixed to the end of the telescopic positioning rod, with the connecting rod being threadedly connected to the end.
[0013] In any of the above embodiments, it is preferred that a handle is rotatably connected to the side wall of the storage box.
[0014] Compared with existing technologies, the advantages of this utility model are:
[0015] The design of this utility model, which includes long, short, and standard costume boxes, allows stage costumes and props to be placed in the boxes according to the requirements of stage props. Furthermore, it allows for categorized storage based on the stage prop needs of different performers and the specific stage scene and personnel. The boxes can also be disassembled for transport. Compared to existing fixed collection boxes, this design offers greater flexibility and convenience, minimizing the impact on different stage personnel during costume changes. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a stage prop collection box according to the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the base structure;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of the base plate;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the telescopic positioning rod and the end cap.
[0020] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the connection structure between the brake caster and the base;
[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the standard container.
[0022] Explanation of the labels in the diagram:
[0023] 1. Long trunk; 2. Short trunk; 3. Standard trunk; 4. Base; 5. Braked caster wheel; 6. Protrusion 1; 7. Base plate; 8. Top plate; 9. Positioning groove; 10. Protrusion 2; 11. Positioning mechanism; 12. Mounting hole; 13. Annular groove; 14. Fixing rod; 15. Vertical groove; 16. V-shaped spring sheet; 17. Limiting ball; 18. Pressing rod; 19. Drawer; 20. Storage slot; 21. Divider; 22. Handle; 23. Handle; 1101. Left fixing block; 1102. Right fixing block; 1103. Telescopic positioning rod; 1104. End; 1105. Positioning groove 1; 1106. Positioning groove 2; 1107. Connecting rod. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0025] Example:
[0026] Please see Figures 1 to 6A stage prop collection box includes a storage box body and a door located on the front face of the storage box body. The storage box body includes a long costume box 1, a short costume box 2, and a standard box 3, and also includes a base 4. Braking casters 5 are detachably connected to the four corners of the lower end face of the base 4. Protrusions 6 for positioning are fixed to the four corners of the upper end face of the base 4. A base plate 7 is bolted to the bottom of the long costume box 1, short costume box 2, and standard box 3. A top plate 8 is bolted to the top of the long costume box 1, short costume box 2, and standard box 3. Multiple positioning grooves 9 are provided on the lower end face of the base plate 7. Multiple protrusions 10 for positioning are fixed to the upper end face of the top plate 8. The positioning grooves 9 are respectively configured to cooperate with protrusions 6 and 10. A positioning mechanism 11 for temporary reinforcement is provided between the top plate 8 and the base plate 7.
[0027] The positioning mechanism 11 includes a left fixing block 1101, a right fixing block 1102, a telescopic positioning rod 1103, and an end head 1104. Notches are provided at the four corners of the top plate 8 and the bottom plate 7. The left fixing block 1101 and the right fixing block 1102 are respectively bolted to the notches on the left and right sides of the top plate 8 and the bottom plate 7. The right side of the left fixing block 1101 is provided with an L-shaped positioning groove 1105, and the left side of the right fixing block 1102 is provided with an L-shaped positioning groove 1106. The positioning groove 1105 and the positioning groove 1106 cooperate to form a positioning hole. The telescopic positioning rod 1103 passes through the hole, and the top and bottom ends of the telescopic positioning rod 1103 are threaded to the end head 1104.
[0028] The design of long costume box 1, short costume box 2, and standard box 3 allows stage costumes and props to be placed in long costume box 1, short costume box 2, and standard box 3 respectively according to the requirements of stage props. Furthermore, it can be classified and combined according to the stage props needs of different performers, stage scene requirements, and different stage personnel. During transportation, it can be disassembled and transported. Compared with existing fixed collection boxes, it is more flexible to use and more convenient to transport, minimizing the mutual interference between different stage personnel due to costume changes and other situations.
[0029] In this embodiment, mounting holes 12 are respectively provided at the four corners of the lower end face of the base 4. An annular groove 13 is provided on the inner wall of the mounting hole 12. A fixing rod 14 is fixed to the bottom end of the brake caster 5. A vertical groove 15 is provided on the fixing rod 14. A V-shaped spring plate 16 is fixed in the vertical groove 15. A limiting ball 17 is fixed to one end of the V-shaped spring plate 16. The limiting ball 17 is located in the annular groove 13. The fixing rod 14 can be detachably connected by the combination of the V-shaped spring plate 16 and the limiting ball 17. That is, the limiting ball 17 is pressed into the annular groove 13 by the V-shaped spring plate 16. When disassembly is required, simply press the V-shaped spring plate 16 and use the limiting ball 17 to enter the vertical groove 15.
[0030] In this embodiment, a pressing rod 18 is rotatably connected to the side wall of the fixing rod 14, and one end of the pressing rod 18 is attached to the V-shaped spring sheet 16. The pressing rod 18 is designed so that the V-shaped spring sheet 16 can be pressed more effortlessly by pressing the pressing rod 18.
[0031] In this embodiment, a drawer 19 is inserted into the standard box 3. The drawer 19 is connected to the standard box 3 by a lock. A storage slot 20 is inserted into the opening on the upper end of the drawer 19. Multiple dividers 21 are inserted into the storage slot 20. The drawer 19 can hold stage props such as hats that are easily deformed. The storage slot 20 and dividers 21 can facilitate the classification and retrieval of jewelry and other items such as metal ornaments.
[0032] In this embodiment, a handle 22 is provided on the side wall of the storage slot 20; the handle 22 facilitates the removal of the storage slot 20.
[0033] In this embodiment, the telescopic positioning rod 1103 has a T-shaped cross-section, and a cylindrical connecting rod 1107 is fixed to the end of the telescopic positioning rod 1103. The connecting rod 1107 is threadedly connected to the end 1104. With the above design, the rotation of the telescopic positioning rod 1103 can be avoided, and the loosening of the end 1104 can be reduced.
[0034] In this embodiment, a handle 23 is rotatably connected to the side wall of the storage box; the handle 23 facilitates the movement of the storage box.
[0035] The working process of this utility model is as follows:
[0036] Operators can place stage costumes and props into long costume box 1, short costume box 2, and standard box 3 according to the requirements of stage prop placement. Furthermore, they can classify and combine the stage props according to the needs of different performers and staff, as well as the stage scene and the different stage personnel. The equipment can be disassembled and transported during transportation. Compared with the existing fixed collection boxes, it is more flexible to use and more convenient to transport, minimizing the mutual influence between different stage personnel due to costume changes and other situations.
[0037] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model; however, the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model, based on the technical solution and its improved concept, should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A stage prop collection box, comprising a storage box body and a door disposed on the front face of the storage box body, characterized in that: The storage box includes a long box (1), a short box (2), and a standard box (3), and also includes a base (4). Brake casters (5) are detachably connected to the four corners of the lower end face of the base (4). A first protrusion (6) for positioning is fixed to the four corners of the upper end face of the base (4). A base plate (7) is bolted to the bottom of the long box (1), the short box (2), and the standard box (3). A top plate (8) is bolted to the top of the long box (1), the short box (2), and the standard box (3). Multiple positioning grooves (9) for positioning are provided on the lower end face of the base plate (7). Multiple second protrusions (10) for positioning are fixed to the upper end face of the top plate (8). The positioning grooves (9) are respectively matched with the first protrusion (6) and the second protrusion (10). A positioning mechanism (11) for temporary reinforcement is provided between the top plate (8) and the base plate (7). The positioning mechanism (11) includes a left fixing block (1101), a right fixing block (1102), a telescopic positioning rod (1103), and an end (1104). The top plate (8) and the bottom plate (7) are provided with notches at their four corners. The left fixing block (1101) and the right fixing block (1102) are respectively bolted to the notches on the left and right sides of the top plate (8) and the bottom plate (7). The right side of the left fixing block (1101) is provided with an L-shaped positioning groove 1 (1105), and the left side of the right fixing block (1102) is provided with an L-shaped positioning groove 2 (1106). The positioning groove 1 (1105) and the positioning groove 2 (1106) cooperate to form a positioning hole. The telescopic positioning rod (1103) passes through the hole, and the top and bottom ends of the telescopic positioning rod (1103) are threaded to the end (1104).
2. The stage prop collection box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (4) has mounting holes (12) at the four corners of its lower end face. The inner wall of the mounting holes (12) has an annular groove (13). The bottom end of the brake caster (5) is fixed with a fixing rod (14). The fixing rod (14) has a vertical groove (15). A V-shaped spring plate (16) is fixed in the vertical groove (15). One end of the V-shaped spring plate (16) is fixed with a limiting ball (17). The limiting ball (17) is located in the annular groove (13).
3. A stage prop collection box according to claim 2, characterized in that: A pressing rod (18) is rotatably connected to the side wall of the fixing rod (14), and one end of the pressing rod (18) is attached to the V-shaped spring sheet (16).
4. A stage prop collection box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The standard box (3) has a drawer (19) inserted inside. The drawer (19) is connected to the standard box (3) by a lock. The upper end of the drawer (19) has a storage slot (20) inserted into the opening. Multiple partitions (21) are inserted into the storage slot (20).
5. A stage prop collection box according to claim 4, characterized in that: The storage slot (20) is provided with a handle (22) on its side wall.
6. A stage prop collection box according to claim 1, characterized in that: The telescopic positioning rod (1103) has a T-shaped cross section, and a cylindrical connecting rod (1107) is fixed to the end of the telescopic positioning rod (1103). The connecting rod (1107) is threadedly connected to the end (1104).
7. A stage prop collection box according to claim 1, characterized in that: A handle (23) is rotatably connected to the side wall of the storage box.