A cup holder device and terminal
By designing a cup holder device with a sliding connection between the first and second support frames, the problems of existing devices being unable to accommodate multiple types of cups and limited space are solved, thus achieving convenient storage and use of various types of cups.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521097030.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-16
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-05-29
AI Technical Summary
Existing cup holders cannot simultaneously accommodate various types of cups while minimizing space requirements.
A cup holder device was designed, including a first support frame and a second support frame, both of which are slidably connected inside the mounting shell. They can switch between different pop-up states to support different types of cups, and occupy little space.
It can store various types of cups, takes up little space, and improves ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of cup holder technology, and in particular to a cup holder device and terminal. Background Technology
[0002] As vehicles and other terminals become increasingly sophisticated, many devices are equipped with cup holders to hold water bottles or mineral water. However, current cup holders cannot simultaneously accommodate multiple types of cups while minimizing space usage. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a cup holder device that can hold various types of cups while occupying relatively little space. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application discloses a cup holder device and terminal that can hold various types of cups and occupies relatively little space.
[0004] This application provides a cup holder device for use in a terminal. The cup holder device includes a first support frame, a second support frame, and a mounting shell. The first support frame has a first support portion for supporting a first type of cup, which can be a water cup. The second support frame has a second support portion for supporting a second type of cup, which can be a champagne glass.
[0005] Both the first and second support frames are disposed inside the mounting housing, and are slidably connected to the mounting housing. Along the thickness direction of the mounting housing, the first and second support frames are stacked on top of each other. The cup holder device includes a hidden state, a first pop-out state, and a second pop-out state. In the hidden state, both the first and second support portions are located inside the mounting housing. In the first pop-out state, the first support portion is located outside the mounting housing. In the second pop-out state, the second support portion is located outside the mounting housing.
[0006] It is understood that the first support is located on the front side of the first support frame, and the second support is located on the front side of the second support frame. In the first pop-out state, only the front side of the first support frame needs to extend outside the mounting housing, while the rear side of the first support frame can remain hidden inside the mounting housing. Similarly, in the second pop-out state, only the front side of the second support frame needs to extend outside the mounting housing, while the rear side of the second support frame can remain hidden inside the mounting housing. This reduces the space occupied by the cup holder device.
[0007] When the user does not need to place a cup, both the first and second support frames are completely concealed inside the mounting housing, and they are stacked on top of each other, resulting in a small space occupied by the cup holder device. When the user needs to place a type of cup, the front side of the first support frame is pulled out to the outside of the mounting housing, exposing the first support portion. When the user needs to place a type of cup, the front side of the second support frame is pulled out to the outside of the mounting housing, exposing the second support portion. As can be seen from the above, the cup holder device provided by this application can accommodate multiple different types of cups while occupying relatively little space.
[0008] In some possible implementations, in the second pop-out state, the first support portion is located outside the mounting shell, and the second support portion is stacked on top of the first support portion along the thickness direction of the mounting shell. The first support portion is blocked by the second support portion and cannot support the first type of cup.
[0009] The front side of the first support frame can support the front side of the second support frame to prevent the second support from tilting due to the excessive weight of the second type of cup, thereby preventing the cup from falling.
[0010] In some possible implementations, the cup holder device further includes a third pop-out state, in which the first support portion and the second support portion are located outside the mounting shell. The first and second support portions are offset along the thickness direction of the mounting shell.
[0011] The cup holder can hold both types of cups, increasing ease of use.
[0012] In some possible implementations, in the first pop-out state, one end of the second carrier is located outside the mounting housing.
[0013] When the front side of the second support frame extends to the outside of the mounting housing, it will cause one end of the second support frame to extend to the outside of the mounting housing. The end of the second support frame protruding from the outside of the mounting housing makes it easy for the user to pull out the second support frame, so that the second support part can quickly extend to the outside of the mounting housing.
[0014] In some possible implementations, a driving member is provided on the side of the first support frame facing the second support frame, and a driving groove is provided on the side of the second support frame facing the first support frame. A portion of the inner wall of the driving groove is a driving surface. When the driving member is located within the driving groove and the driving member and the driving surface are in contact, the first support frame can drive the second support frame to move, so that one end of the second support frame extends out of the mounting housing.
[0015] When the cup holder is in the concealed state, the driving component and the driving surface are offset from each other. When the cup holder switches from the concealed state to the first pop-out state, as the first support frame slides, the driving component gradually moves closer to the driving surface until it abuts against the driving surface. The second support frame can be driven by the driving component to move synchronously with the first support frame, so that one end of the second support frame extends outside the mounting housing, making it easier for the user to pull the front of the second support frame out of the mounting housing.
[0016] In some possible implementations, the drive groove extends along the direction of movement of the first support frame. The drive member is slidably connected to the drive groove. In the hidden state, the drive member is away from the drive surface; in the first pop-up state, the drive member slides to abut against the drive surface.
[0017] When the cup holder device switches from a hidden state to a first pop-up state, the first support frame first moves a first stroke L1, and then moves a second stroke L2. When the first support frame moves the first stroke L1, the driving component slides along a first direction within the driving groove until it abuts the driving surface. When the first support frame moves the second stroke L2, the first support frame drives the second support frame to move synchronously via the driving component, so that one end of the second support frame extends outside the mounting housing. The cooperation between the driving component and the driving groove also serves as a guide, making the sliding of the first support frame more stable.
[0018] In some possible implementations, the first support frame has a mounting groove on the side facing the second support frame, the driving member is disposed within the mounting groove, and an elastic member is provided between the driving member and the bottom surface of the mounting groove. In the concealed state, the mounting groove and the driving groove are offset, and the driving member abuts against the side of the second support frame facing the first support frame and the elastic member, which is in a compressed state. In the first pop-out state, the mounting groove and the driving groove are opposite and connected, the elastic member is reset, the driving member extends out of the mounting groove and into the driving groove, and the driving member abuts against the driving surface.
[0019] When the cup holder device switches from a hidden state to a first pop-up state, the first support frame first moves a first stroke L1, and then moves a second stroke L2. During the first stroke L1, the distance between the mounting groove and the drive groove gradually decreases until they are aligned and connected along the thickness direction of the first support frame. At this point, the elastic element returns to its original position and extends, pushing the drive element out of the mounting groove, allowing it to extend into the drive groove and abut against the drive surface. During the second stroke L2, the first support frame drives the second support frame to move synchronously via the drive element, so that one end of the second support frame extends outside the mounting shell.
[0020] In some possible implementations, the side of the drive member facing away from the drive surface has a first inclined surface. A portion of the inner wall of the drive groove is a second inclined surface, which is spaced apart from the drive surface. In the first pop-out state, the first and second inclined surfaces are opposite each other. The first and second inclined surfaces can abut against each other and slide relative to each other, so that the drive member exits the drive groove and retracts into the mounting groove.
[0021] When the cup holder device switches from the first pop-out state to the third pop-out state, the second inclined surface slides along the first inclined surface to push the drive component to move downwards gradually until the drive component retracts into the mounting slot.
[0022] In some possible implementations, in the first pop-out state, the second support frame has an operating part at one end outside the mounting housing. The operating part facilitates user operation and improves the ease with which the user can pull out the second support frame.
[0023] In some possible implementations, the operating part includes an operating groove recessed in the second support frame on the side opposite to the first support frame.
[0024] In some possible implementations, the operating part includes any one of a protruding post, a pull ring, or a pull rope. The protruding post protrudes from the side of the second support frame opposite to the first support frame, and the pull ring is rotatably connected to the side of the second support frame opposite to the first support frame. One or both ends of the pull rope are fixed to the side of the second support frame opposite to the first support frame.
[0025] In some possible implementations, the first and second supports extend from the same side of the mounting housing to the outside of the mounting housing. This can increase the structural compactness of the cup holder device and reduce the space occupied by the cup holder device.
[0026] In some possible implementations, the first type of cup includes a first-type cup and a second-type cup. There are two first support parts, one for holding the first-type cup and the other for holding the second-type cup. The second type of cup includes a third-type cup and a fourth-type cup. There are two first support parts, one for holding the third-type cup and the other for holding the fourth-type cup.
[0027] The first and second model cups can be cups with different shapes and / or sizes, and the third and fourth model cups can also be cups with different shapes and / or sizes. By providing two first support parts and two second support parts, the number of cups that the cup holder can support can be increased, further improving ease of use.
[0028] A second aspect of this application provides a terminal, which includes the cup holder device of any one of the first aspects of this application.
[0029] In some possible implementations, the terminal is a vehicle or a robot.
[0030] The beneficial effects of the second aspect of this application can be referenced in the first aspect. Attached Figure Description
[0031] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the split structure of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0032] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiment of this application in a hidden state.
[0033] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiment of this application in the first pop-out state.
[0034] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiment of this application in the second pop-out state.
[0035] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0036] Figure 6 This is another structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application in the second pop-out state.
[0037] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiment of this application in the third pop-out state.
[0038] Figure 8 This is another structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application in the first pop-out state.
[0039] Figure 9 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the second support frame of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0040] Figure 10 This is a partial structural diagram of another second support frame of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0041] Figure 11 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of another type of second support frame of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0042] Figure 12 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of another type of second support frame of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0043] Figure 13 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0044] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the state changes of the cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0045] Figure 15 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of another cup holder device provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0046] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram showing the state changes of another cup holder device provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0047] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of another cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application, in a hidden state.
[0048] Figure 18 This is a schematic diagram of another cup holder device provided in the embodiments of this application in the first pop-out state.
[0049] Figure 19 This is a schematic diagram of the terminal structure provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0050] Figure 20 This is a partial structural diagram of the terminal provided in the embodiments of this application. Detailed Implementation
[0051] The embodiments of this application are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0052] The use of prefixes such as "first" and "second" in this scheme is solely for distinguishing different descriptive objects and does not limit the position, order, priority, quantity, or content of the described objects. For example, the number of described objects is not limited by the prefixes and can be one or more; for instance, in "first device," the number of "devices" can be one or more. Furthermore, the objects modified by different prefixes can be the same or different. For example, if the described object is "device," then "first device" and "second device" can be the same device, devices of the same type, or devices of different types. In summary, the use of prefixes to distinguish descriptive objects in this application does not constitute a limitation on the described objects. The description of the described objects is based on the claims or the context of the embodiments, and the use of such prefixes should not constitute unnecessary restrictions.
[0053] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the split structure of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. For ease of description, the width direction of the cup holder device 100 is defined as the X-axis direction, the length direction of the cup holder device 100 is defined as the Y-axis direction, and the thickness direction of the cup holder device 100 is defined as the Z-axis direction. The X-axis direction, Y-axis direction, and Z-axis direction are all perpendicular to each other.
[0054] It should be noted that the directional terms such as "top," "bottom," "left," "right," "front," and "rear" used in the description of the cup holder device 100 in this application are mainly based on the cup holder device 100's location on the attached... Figure 1 The orientation of the cup holder device 100 is described in the diagram, with the positive Z-axis direction as "top" or "up", the negative Z-axis direction as "bottom" or "down", the positive X-axis direction as "right", the negative X-axis direction as "left", the negative Y-axis direction as "back", and the positive Y-axis direction as "front". This does not limit the orientation of the cup holder device 100 in actual application scenarios.
[0055] refer to Figure 1 This application provides a cup holder device 100, which includes a first support frame 200, a second support frame 300, and a mounting shell 400.
[0056] The first support frame 200 has a support cavity (not shown). A first support portion 210 is provided within the support cavity. The first support portion 210 is a cylindrical member with one open end, extending through the top of the support cavity so that the opening of the cylindrical member can protrude outside the support cavity. The first support portion 210 is used to support a first type of cup (not shown), which can be a water cup. The number of first support portions 210 can be N, where N is a positive integer greater than 1. When N is greater than or equal to 2, multiple first support portions 210 can support multiple first type cups of the same or different models. Taking two first support portions 210 as an example, the two first support portions 210 are arranged at intervals along the width direction of the first support frame 200. One first support portion 210 can support a first-model water cup, and the other first support portion 210 can support a second-model water cup. The first and second model water cups can be water cups with different shapes and / or sizes; for example, the first model water cup is a round water cup, and the second model water cup is a square water cup. The first support frame 200 can be added to accommodate more water cups, meeting the more diverse needs of consumers and improving ease of use.
[0057] A portion of the inner wall of the first support portion 210 can be fitted with a Peltier (not shown), which can heat or cool a water cup placed in the first support portion 210. A heat dissipation module (not shown) and a fan (not shown) can also be installed inside the support cavity. When the Peltier is cooling or heating the water cup, the heat dissipation module and fan allow air exchange between the inside and outside of the support cavity to prevent abnormal temperatures and improve the cooling or heating effect. The sidewalls of the first support portion 210 can be made of a material with high thermal conductivity, such as aluminum, so that the low-temperature or high-temperature energy from the Peltier can be quickly transferred to the entire inner wall of the first support portion 210, thereby improving the cooling or heating efficiency.
[0058] Optionally, refer to Figure 1 The first support frame 200 can be in the shape of a cuboid. The first support frame 200 includes a first top plate 201, a first bottom plate 202, a first left side plate 203, a first right side plate 204, a first front plate 205 and a first rear plate 206. The first top plate 201, the first bottom plate 202, the first left side plate 203, the first right side plate 204, the first front plate 205 and the first rear plate 206 can all be rectangular plates. The first top plate 201 and the first bottom plate 202 are opposite each other along the height direction (Z-axis direction) of the first support frame 200, the first left side plate 203 and the first right side plate 204 are opposite each other along the width direction (X-axis direction) of the first support frame 200, and the first front plate 205 and the first rear plate 206 are opposite each other along the length direction (Y-axis direction) of the first support frame 200. The first left side plate 203, the first front plate 205, the first right side plate 204 and the first rear plate 206 are connected end to end in sequence. The four edges of the first top plate 201 are fixedly connected to the tops of the first left side plate 203, the first front plate 205, the first right side plate 204 and the first rear plate 206, respectively. The four edges of the first bottom plate 202 are fixedly connected to the bottoms of the first left side plate 203, the first front plate 205, the first right side plate 204 and the first rear plate 206, respectively. The first support frame 200 may also be in the shape of a parallelogram or a cube.
[0059] The first top plate 201, first bottom plate 202, first left side plate 203, first right side plate 204, first front plate 205, and first rear plate 206 enclose the aforementioned bearing cavity. The inner surfaces of the first top plate 201, first bottom plate 202, first left side plate 203, first right side plate 204, first front plate 205, and first rear plate 206 also serve as the cavity walls. The outer surfaces of the first top plate 201, first bottom plate 202, first left side plate 203, first right side plate 204, first front plate 205, and first rear plate 206 facing away from the bearing cavity are the outer surfaces. The first support portion 210 can penetrate through the inner and outer surfaces of the first top plate 201. The first support portion 210 is located on the side of the bearing cavity closer to the first front plate 205, that is, the first bearing portion is located on the front side of the first bearing frame 200.
[0060] The first support frame 200 is also provided with a first gripping member 207, which is disposed on the outer surface of the first front plate 205. The first gripping member 207 facilitates the user to pull the first support frame 200. The first gripping member 207 can be a handle or a rope, etc.
[0061] refer to Figure 1The second support frame 300 is provided with a second support portion 310, and the second support plate can be plate-shaped. The second support portion 310 is a groove recessed into the surface of the second support frame 300. The second support portion 310 is used to support a second type of cup, which can be a champagne glass. The number of second support portions 310 can be M, where M is a positive integer greater than 1. When M is greater than or equal to 2, multiple second support portions 310 can support multiple second type cups of the same or different models. Taking two second support portions 310 as an example, the two second support portions 310 are arranged at intervals along the width direction of the second support frame 300. One second support portion 310 can support a third type of champagne glass, and the other second support portion 310 can support a fourth type of champagne glass. The third and fourth type of champagne glasses can be cups with different shapes and / or sizes, which can increase the types of champagne glasses that the second support frame 300 can support, meet more diverse consumer needs, and improve ease of use.
[0062] Optionally, the second support frame 300 can be a rectangular plate, including a top surface 301, a bottom surface 302, a left side surface 303, a right side surface 304, a front end surface 305, and a rear end surface 306. The top surface 301 and the bottom surface 302 are opposite to each other along the thickness direction (Z-axis direction) of the second support frame 300, the left side surface 303 and the right side surface 304 are opposite to each other along the width direction (X-axis direction) of the second support frame 300, and the front end surface 305 and the rear end surface 306 are opposite to each other along the length direction (Y-axis direction) of the second support frame 300. The second support portion 310 is a groove recessed in the top surface 301. The second support portion 310 is located on the front side of the second support frame 300. The second support frame 300 can also be a parallelogram plate, a square plate, etc.
[0063] The second support frame 300 is also provided with a second gripping member 307, which is located on the front end face 305 of the second support frame 300. The second gripping member 307 can be a handle or a rope, etc.
[0064] refer to Figure 1 The mounting housing 400 is provided with a mounting cavity 410 for accommodating the first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300. Optionally, the mounting housing 400 is a cuboid frame shape with one end open. The mounting housing 400 may include a second top plate 401, a second bottom plate 402, a second left side plate 403, a second right side plate 404, and a second rear plate 405.
[0065] The second top plate 401, second bottom plate 402, second left side plate 403, second right side plate 404, and second rear plate 405 can all be rectangular plates. The second top plate 401 and second bottom plate 402 are opposite each other along the height direction (Z-axis direction) of the mounting shell 400, the second left side plate 403 and second right side plate 404 are opposite each other along the width direction (X-axis direction) of the mounting shell 400, and the second rear plate 405 and the opening of the mounting shell 400 are opposite each other along the length direction (Y-axis direction) of the mounting shell 400. The second left side plate 403, second rear plate 405, and second right side plate 404 are connected sequentially. The three edges of the second top plate 401 are fixedly connected to the top of the second left side plate 403, second rear plate 405, and second right side plate 404, respectively. The three edges of the second bottom plate 402 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the second left side plate 403, second rear plate 405, and second right side plate 404, respectively.
[0066] It is understood that the cup holder device 100 may also include a cover 500, which is connected to the mounting housing 400 and closes the opening of the mounting housing 400. In one specific implementation, the cover 500 is rotatably connected to the mounting housing 400 via a hinge, so that the cover 500 can be opened or closed. In another specific implementation, the cover 500 is snapped onto the mounting housing 400 via a clip, and the cover 500 pops open when pressed.
[0067] Please refer to Figure 2 , Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in this embodiment of the application in a concealed state. In this embodiment, the first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300 are both disposed inside the mounting shell 400, and the interior of the mounting shell 400 is the mounting cavity 410. The first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300 are slidably connected to the mounting shell 400. Along the thickness direction of the mounting shell 400, the first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300 are stacked on top of each other. The second support frame 300 is stacked on top of the first support frame 200. Figure 1The top surface 301 of the second support frame 300 is opposite to the second top plate 401 of the mounting shell 400. The first bottom plate 202 of the first support frame 200 is opposite to the second bottom plate 402 of the mounting shell 400. The first left side plate 203 of the first support frame 200 and the left side surface 303 of the second support frame 300 are both opposite to the second left side plate 403 of the mounting shell 400. The first right side plate 204 of the first support frame 200 and the right side surface 304 of the second support frame 300 are both opposite to the second right side plate 404 of the mounting shell 400. The first rear plate 206 of the first support frame 200 and the rear end surface 306 of the second support frame 300 are both opposite to the second rear plate 405 of the mounting shell 400. The first front plate 205 of the first support frame 200 and the front end surface 305 of the second support frame 300 are both opposite to the cover 500. The first top plate 201 of the first support frame 200 and the bottom surface 302 of the second support frame 300 are opposite each other, and there may be a gap between the first top plate 201 and the bottom surface 302, or they may be in direct contact. It can be seen that the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment has a compact structure and occupies less space.
[0068] The cup holder device 100 includes a hidden state, a first pop-out state, and a second pop-out state. (Reference) Figure 2 In the concealed state, both the first support portion 210 and the second support portion 310 are located inside the mounting housing 400. When the user does not need to place the cup, the first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300 are stacked, and both the first support portion 210 and the second support portion 310 are hidden inside the mounting housing 400. The fact that the first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300 are completely hidden inside the mounting housing 400 reduces the space occupied by the cup holder device 100.
[0069] refer to Figure 3 , Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment in a first pop-up state. In the first pop-up state, the first support portion 210 is located outside the mounting shell 400. When the user needs to place a first type of cup, the cup holder device 100 can be switched from a hidden state to the first pop-up state. Specifically, in conjunction with... Figure 1 The user can open the cover 500, then hold the first handle 207 and pull the front of the first support frame 200 out to the outside of the mounting shell 400. The first support part 210 is located on the front of the first support frame 200, so the first support part 210 also extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400. At this time, the user can place the first type of cup on the first support part 210.
[0070] refer to Figure 4 , Figure 4This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment in a second pop-up state. In the second pop-up state, the second support portion 310 is located outside the mounting housing 400. When the user needs to place a second type of cup, the cup holder device 100 can be switched from the hidden state to the second pop-up state. Specifically, in conjunction with... Figure 1 The cover 500 can be opened, and then the second handle 307 can be held to pull the front of the second support frame 300 out to the outside of the mounting shell 400. The second support part 310 is located on the front of the second support frame 300, so the second support part 310 also extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400. At this time, the user can place the second type of cup on the second support part 310.
[0071] The first support portion 210 and the second support portion 310 extend from the same side of the mounting housing 400 to the outside of the mounting housing 400. That is, when the cup holder device 100 switches from the concealed state to the first pop-out state, the front side of the first support frame 200 extends from the opening of the mounting housing 400 to the outside of the mounting housing 400. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the concealed state to the second pop-out state, the front side of the second support frame 300 also extends from the opening of the mounting housing 400 to the outside of the mounting housing 400. This makes the cup holder device 100 compact and occupies less space.
[0072] As can be seen from the above, the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment can hold a variety of different types of cups and occupies relatively little space.
[0073] The structure of the first support frame 200 slidingly connected to the mounting shell 400 is described below.
[0074] refer to Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the cup holder device 100 provided in this embodiment. The mounting cavity 410 has two first slide rails 406 on opposite sides along the width direction of the mounting shell 400. Specifically, the two first slide rails 406 are fixed to the inner surfaces of the second left side plate 403 and the second right side plate 404, respectively. The first support frame 200 has two first sliding grooves 208 on opposite sides along its width direction. Specifically, the two first sliding grooves 208 are respectively located on the outer surfaces of the first left side plate 203 and the first right side plate 204. Both the two first slide rails 406 and the two first sliding grooves 208 extend along the length direction of the first support frame 200, and the two first slide rails 406 are slidably connected to the two first sliding grooves 208. When the cup holder device 100 switches from a hidden state to a first pop-up state, the two first slide rails 406 slide within the two first sliding grooves 208 to guide the movement of the first support frame 200, allowing the cup holder device 100 to switch between the hidden state and the first pop-up state.
[0075] The structure of the second support frame 300 slidingly connected to the mounting shell 400 is described below.
[0076] refer to Figure 5 Similarly, two second slide rails 407 are provided on opposite sides of the mounting shell 400 along the width direction inside the mounting cavity 410. Specifically, the two second slide rails 407 are fixed to the inner surfaces of the second left side plate 403 and the second right side plate 404, respectively. The second support frame 300 is provided with second sliding grooves 308 on opposite sides along its width direction. Specifically, the two second sliding grooves 308 are recessed into the left side surface 303 and the right side surface 304, respectively. Both the two second slide rails 407 and the two second sliding grooves 308 extend along the length direction of the second support frame 300, and the two second slide rails 407 are slidably connected to the two second sliding grooves 308. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the hidden state to the second pop-up state, the two second slide rails 407 slide within the two second sliding grooves 308 to guide the movement of the second support frame 300. The cup holder device 100 can switch between the hidden state and the second pop-up state.
[0077] In the first pop-out state, the second support frame 300 is hidden inside the mounting housing 400. In the second pop-out state, the first support frame 200 can be hidden inside the mounting housing 400 or extend to the outside of the mounting housing 400.
[0078] Among some possible implementations, refer to Figure 6 , Figure 6 This is another structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment in a second pop-out state. In the second pop-out state, the first support portion 210 is located outside the mounting shell 400. Along the thickness direction of the mounting shell 400, the second support portion 310 is stacked on top of the first support portion 210. It can be understood that at this time, the first support portion 210 is blocked by the second support portion 310 and cannot support the first type of cup.
[0079] That is, when the second support 310 extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400, the first support 210 also extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400. At this time, the first support 210 is located below the first support 210, and the front side of the first support frame 200 can support the front side of the second support frame 300 so that the second support 310 can better support the second type of cup and prevent the second support 310 from tilting due to the excessive weight of the second type of cup, thereby preventing the cup from falling.
[0080] Among some possible implementations, refer to Figure 7 , Figure 7This is a schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment in a third pop-out state. The cup holder device 100 also includes a third pop-out state, in which the first support portion 210 and the second support portion 310 are located outside the mounting shell 400. Along the thickness direction of the mounting shell 400, the first support portion 210 and the second support portion 310 are staggered. The first support portion 210 and the second support portion 310 are simultaneously exposed, allowing them to be used concurrently. The cup holder device 100 can simultaneously support both types of cups, increasing ease of use.
[0081] The cup holder device 100 can switch from a first pop-out state to a third pop-out state, that is, with the first support portion 210 extending outside the mounting housing 400, the second support frame 300 slides until the second support portion 310 extends outside the mounting housing 400, and the second support portion 310 does not cover the first support portion 210. It can be understood that the cup holder device 100 can then switch from a third pop-out state to a second pop-out state, that is, the second support frame 300 continues to slide until the second support portion 310 covers the first support portion 210.
[0082] Among some possible implementations, refer to Figure 8 , Figure 8 This is another structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application in a first pop-up state. In the first pop-up state, one end of the second support frame 300 is located outside the mounting shell 400. That is, when the cup holder device 100 switches from the hidden state to the first pop-up state, when the front side of the second support frame 300 extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400, it will drive one end of the second support frame 300 to extend to the outside of the mounting shell 400, so that the cup holder device 100 can quickly switch from the first pop-up state to the second pop-up state, making it easier for the user to quickly pull out the second support part 310, thereby improving the efficiency of the second support part 310 extending to the outside of the mounting shell 400.
[0083] Among some possible implementations, refer to Figure 9 , Figure 9 This is a partial structural diagram of the second support frame 300 of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. In the first pop-out state, the second support frame 300 has an operating part 330 at one end outside the mounting shell 400. The operating part 330 facilitates user operation and improves the convenience of the user pulling out the second support frame 300. The operating part 330 can be implemented in the following ways:
[0084] The first type, reference Figure 9The operating part 330 includes an operating groove 331, which is recessed in the second support frame 300 on the side opposite to the first support frame 200. By using the operating groove 331 as the operating part 330, no additional components are required, reducing the number of parts in the cup holder device 100.
[0085] The second option is to refer to... Figure 10 , Figure 10 This is a partial structural diagram of another second support frame 300 of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. The operating part 330 includes a protruding post 332, which protrudes from the side of the second support frame 300 opposite to the first support frame 200. The protruding post 332 is easy for the user to hold and can improve the convenience of operation.
[0086] The third option is to refer to... Figure 11 , Figure 11 This is a partial structural diagram of another second support frame 300 of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. A pull ring 333 rotatably connects to the side of the second support frame 300 opposite to the first support frame 200. (As shown...) Figure 11 As shown in (a), when the pull ring 333 does not extend outside the mounting housing 400, the pull ring 333 is stacked on the top surface 301 of the first support frame 200. Figure 11 As shown in (b), when the pull ring 333 extends to the outside of the mounting housing 400, the pull ring 333 can be held by hand and rotated to be perpendicular to the top surface 301 of the first support frame 200, thereby facilitating the movement of the second support frame 300 by pulling the pull ring 333.
[0087] The fourth type, see reference. Figure 12 , Figure 12 This is a partial structural diagram of another type of second support frame 300 of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. One or both ends of the pull rope 334 are fixed to the side of the second support frame 300 opposite to the first support frame 200. The pull rope 334 is easy for the user to pull, and is small in size and light in weight.
[0088] The following describes the structure in which the first support frame 200 drives one end of the second support frame 300 to extend outside the mounting shell 400.
[0089] Among some possible implementations, refer to Figure 13 , Figure 13This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. A driving member 220 is provided on the side of the first support frame 200 facing the second support frame 300, and a driving groove 320 is provided on the side of the second support frame 300 facing the first support frame 200. A portion of the inner wall surface of the driving groove 320 is a driving surface 321. The driving member 220 is located within the driving groove 320, and when the driving member 220 and the driving surface 321 abut against each other, the first support frame 200 can drive the second support frame 300 to move, so that one end of the second support frame 300 extends out of the mounting shell 400.
[0090] When the cup holder device 100 is in the hidden state, the drive member 220 and the drive surface 321 are offset from each other. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the hidden state to the first pop-up state, as the first support frame 200 slides, the drive member 220 gradually moves closer to the drive surface 321. When the drive member 220 moves to abut the drive surface 321, the drive member 220 pushes the second support frame 300 and the first support frame 200 to move synchronously, so that one end of the second support frame 300 extends outside the mounting shell 400.
[0091] In one specific implementation, refer to Figure 13 and Figure 14 , Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram showing the state changes of the cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. The drive groove 320 extends along the length direction of the first support frame 200. The drive member 220 is slidably connected to the drive groove 320. In the hidden state, the drive member 220 is away from the drive surface 321. In the first pop-up state, the drive member 220 slides to abut against the drive surface 321.
[0092] When the cup holder device 100 is in the hidden state, the drive member 220 is located within the drive groove 320 and contacts the end face of the drive groove 320 away from the drive surface 321. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the hidden state to the first pop-out state, as the first support frame 200 moves forward along its length direction by a first stroke L1, the drive member 220 slides within the drive groove 320 until it abuts against the drive surface 321. The first support frame 200 continues to slide forward by a second stroke L2, and the first support frame 200 pushes the second support frame 300 to move synchronously by the second stroke L2 through the drive member 220, so that one end of the second support frame 300 extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400. The drive member 220 and the drive groove 320 cooperate to also play a guiding role, making the sliding of the first support frame 200 more stable.
[0093] refer to Figure 14The third pop-up state is a state between the first and second pop-up states. When the cup holder device 100 switches states, it can first switch from the hidden state to the first pop-up state, then from the first pop-up state to the third pop-up state, and finally from the third pop-up state to the second pop-up state. Switching states in this order is more efficient.
[0094] It is understood that when the cup holder device 100 switches from the first pop-up state to the third pop-up state, the driving member 220 slides within the driving groove 320, and the driving surface 321 gradually moves away from the driving member 220. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the third pop-up state to the second pop-up state, the driving member 220 continues to slide within the driving groove 320 until the end face of the driving member 220 and the driving groove 320 away from the driving surface 321 contacts.
[0095] When the cup holder device 100 needs to be reset, it can be directly switched from the second pop-up state to the hidden state, that is, the first support frame 200 and the second support frame 300 can slide synchronously into the interior of the mounting shell 400.
[0096] In another specific implementation method, refer to Figure 15 and Figure 16 , Figure 15 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of another cup holder device 100 provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram showing the state changes of another cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment. A mounting groove 230 is provided on the side of the first support frame 200 facing the second support frame 300. A driving member 220 is disposed within the mounting groove 230, and an elastic member 240 is provided between the driving member 220 and the bottom surface 302 of the mounting groove 230. The elastic member 240 can be a spring.
[0097] In the concealed state, the mounting slot 230 and the drive slot 320 are offset, and the drive member 220 abuts against the side of the second support frame 300 facing the first support frame 200 and between the elastic member 240, with the elastic member 240 in a compressed state. In the first pop-out state, the mounting slot 230 and the drive slot 320 are opposite and connected, the elastic member 240 is reset, the drive member 220 extends out of the mounting slot 230 and into the drive slot 320, and the drive member 220 abuts against the drive surface 321.
[0098] When the cup holder device 100 is in the hidden state, the drive member 220 is located in the mounting groove 230, the top end of the drive member 220 abuts against the bottom surface of the second support frame 300, and the bottom end of the drive member 220 abuts against the elastic member 240. At this time, the elastic member 240 is in a compressed state. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the hidden state to the first pop-out state, the first support frame 200 first moves a first stroke L1 along its length direction. During this process, the distance between the mounting groove 230 and the drive groove 320 gradually decreases until the mounting groove 230 and the drive groove 320 are opposite and connected along the thickness direction of the first support frame 200. At this time, the elastic member 240 resets and extends, pushing the drive member 220 out of the mounting groove 230, so that the drive member 220 extends into the drive groove 320, and the drive member 220 abuts against the drive surface 321. Next, the first support frame 200 continues to slide the second stroke L2, and the first support frame 200 pushes the second support frame 300 to move synchronously by the second stroke L2 through the drive member 220, so that one end of the second support frame 300 extends to the outside of the mounting shell 400.
[0099] refer to Figure 16 To facilitate the retraction of the drive member 220 from the drive groove 320, a first inclined surface 221 is provided on the side of the drive member 220 facing away from the drive surface 321. A portion of the inner wall of the drive groove 320 is a second inclined surface 322, which is spaced apart from the drive surface 321. In the first pop-out state, the first inclined surface 221 and the second inclined surface 322 are opposite each other. The first inclined surface 221 and the second inclined surface 322 can abut against each other and slide relative to each other, so that the drive member 220 retracts from the drive groove 320 and returns to the mounting groove 230. When the cup holder device 100 switches from the first pop-out state to the third pop-out state, the second inclined surface 322 slides along the first inclined surface 221 to push the drive member 220 to gradually move downward until the drive member 220 retracts into the mounting groove 230. The cup holder device 100 can switch from the third pop-out state to the second pop-out state. During the switching process, the drive member 220 remains retracted in the mounting groove 230.
[0100] In some possible implementations, a spring can be provided between the first support frame 200 and the inner wall of the mounting cavity 410. When the cover 500 is closed, the spring is in a compressed state. When the cover 500 is opened, the spring returns to its original position and extends, which can push the first support frame 200 to slide outwards from the mounting housing 400. This can increase the ease of operation.
[0101] In another cup holder device 100 provided in the embodiments of this application, reference is made to... Figure 17 and Figure 18 , Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram of another cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment in a hidden state. Figure 18This is a schematic diagram of another cup holder device 100 provided in this application embodiment in a first pop-out state. The cover 500 can be disposed at the front end of the first support frame 200, that is, the cover 500 can be fixed to the outer surface of the first front plate 205 of the first support frame 200. Thus, the first support frame 200 can be pulled out through the cover 500, allowing the first support portion 210 to extend to the outside of the mounting housing 400. This eliminates the need to first open the cover 500 and then pull out the first support frame 200, simplifying the operation and improving ease of use.
[0102] refer to Figure 19 and Figure 20 This application also provides a terminal 1000, which includes a cup holder device 100 according to any embodiment of this application.
[0103] Terminal 1000 can be a vehicle, robot, or other intelligent terminal 1000 or means of transportation. It should be understood that "vehicle" here is used in a broad sense, including means of transportation (such as commercial vehicles, passenger cars, motorcycles, flying cars, trains, etc.), industrial vehicles (such as forklifts, trailers, tractors, etc.), engineering vehicles (such as excavators, bulldozers, cranes, etc.), and agricultural equipment (such as lawnmowers, harvesters, etc.). Similarly, "robot" can refer to intelligent guided vehicles (AGVs), walking conversational robots, service robots, etc.
[0104] When terminal 1000 is a vehicle, cup holder 100 can be installed inside the cabin 1100. Specifically, the cabin 1100 is provided with a receiving shell, and the cup holder 100 can be installed inside the receiving shell, wherein the mounting shell 400 is fixed inside the receiving shell, and the cover 500 is located at the opening of the receiving shell. The receiving shell can specifically be part of the passenger-side storage compartment.
[0105] The above are merely some embodiments and implementation methods of this application. The scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included 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 cup holder device, wherein the cup holder device is applied to a terminal, characterized in that, The cup holder device includes: a first support frame, a second support frame, and a mounting shell; The first support frame is provided with a first support part, which is used to support a first type of cup; the second support frame is provided with a second support part, which is used to support a second type of cup. Both the first support frame and the second support frame are disposed inside the mounting shell, and both the first support frame and the second support frame are slidably connected to the mounting shell; along the thickness direction of the mounting shell, the first support frame and the second support frame are stacked on top of each other; The cup holder device includes a hidden state, a first pop-out state, and a second pop-out state. In the hidden state, both the first support portion and the second support portion are located inside the mounting shell. In the first pop-out state, the first support portion is located outside the mounting shell. In the second pop-out state, the second support portion is located outside the mounting shell.
2. The cup holder device according to claim 1, characterized in that, In the second pop-out state, the first support portion is located outside the mounting shell, and the second support portion is stacked on top of the first support portion along the thickness direction of the mounting shell.
3. The cup holder device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cup holder device also includes a third pop-out state, in which the first support portion is located outside the mounting shell, and the second support portion is located outside the mounting shell; the first support portion and the second support portion are offset along the thickness direction of the mounting shell.
4. The cup holder device according to claim 1, characterized in that, In the first pop-out state, one end of the second support frame is located outside the mounting shell.
5. The cup holder device according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first support frame has a driving component on the side facing the second support frame, and the second support frame has a driving groove on the side facing the first support frame; a portion of the inner wall of the driving groove is a driving surface; The driving component is located in the driving groove, and when the driving component and the driving surface abut, the first support frame can drive the second support frame to move so that one end of the second support frame extends out of the mounting shell.
6. The cup holder device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The drive groove extends along the length of the first support frame; the drive member is slidably connected to the drive groove; in the hidden state, the drive member is away from the drive surface, and in the first pop-up state, the drive member slides to abut against the drive surface.
7. The cup holder device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first support frame has a mounting groove on the side facing the second support frame, the driving member is disposed in the mounting groove, and an elastic member is provided between the driving member and the bottom surface of the mounting groove; In the hidden state, the mounting slot and the driving slot are offset, the driving member abuts against the side of the second support frame facing the first support frame and between the elastic member, and the elastic member is in a compressed state; In the first pop-out state, the mounting slot and the driving slot are opposite and connected, the elastic element is reset, the driving element extends out of the mounting slot and into the driving slot, and the driving element abuts against the driving surface.
8. The cup holder device according to claim 7, characterized in that, The driving component has a first inclined surface on the side opposite to the driving surface; a portion of the inner wall surface of the driving groove is a second inclined surface, and the second inclined surface and the driving surface are spaced apart and opposite to each other; in the first pop-out state, the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface are opposite to each other; The first inclined surface and the second inclined surface can abut against each other and slide relative to each other, so that the driving member exits the driving groove and retracts into the mounting groove.
9. The cup holder device according to any one of claims 4 to 8, characterized in that, In the first pop-out state, the second support frame has an operating part at one end located outside the mounting shell.
10. The cup holder device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that, The first support portion and the second support portion extend from the same side of the mounting housing to the outside of the mounting housing.
11. The cup holder device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that, The first type of cup includes a first model cup and a second model cup; there are two first support parts, one of which is used to hold the first model cup and the other of which is used to hold the second model cup. The second type of cup includes a third type of cup and a fourth type of cup; there are two first support parts, one of which is used to hold the third type of cup and the other is used to hold the fourth type of cup.
12. A terminal, characterized in that, The terminal includes the cup holder device according to any one of claims 1 to 11.
13. The terminal according to claim 12, characterized in that, The terminal is a vehicle or a robot.