A protective flat door structure inlaid with a silver mirror
By using glass glue to form a three-dimensional mesh structure and sealing layer between the silver mirror and the base plate, the problems of easy detachment and damage of the silver mirror are solved, the bonding strength and aesthetics of the inlaid silver mirror flat panel door are improved, and the safety and overall decorative effect are enhanced.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FOSHAN KEFAN ZHIZAO HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of furniture manufacturing, and in particular to a protective flat panel door structure inlaid with a silver mirror. Background Technology
[0002] The protective flat panel door with inlaid silver mirror is a door product that combines a silver mirror with a protective flat panel door. It has the basic functions of an ordinary flat panel door, but adds silver mirror decoration and specific protective performance. The flat panel door has a simple and elegant design. After the silver mirror is inlaid, it does not affect the normal opening and closing and use of the door, but adds practical functions. It is easy to clean and maintain. The surface of the silver mirror can be easily wiped with glass cleaner to keep the mirror clear and bright. The door surface is also not easy to get stained, making it convenient for daily maintenance.
[0003] It can be installed in bedrooms, walk-in closets, entryways, and other locations. In bedrooms or walk-in closets, it allows people to check their appearance when changing clothes; in entryways, it can not only be used as a mirror to check one's appearance before leaving the house, but also make the entryway space appear more spacious and bright.
[0004] If a silver mirror is directly attached to a flat surface, the adhesive may age and lose its stickiness over time, causing the silver mirror to partially or completely detach. During use, the silver mirror is more susceptible to impacts and breakage, and glass shards are more likely to fall and fly, increasing the risk of injury. If the surface of the flat surface is not flat enough or the attachment process is not handled properly, air bubbles, wrinkles, or unevenness may occur between the silver mirror and the flat surface, making the surface of the silver mirror rough, affecting the reflective effect and overall aesthetics. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the technical problems of directly attaching the silver mirror to a flat panel, which could cause the mirror to detach and break during use, resulting in injury.
[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror, including a cabinet body, a silver mirror mounting groove and mounting components. A base plate is provided on the outside of the cabinet body, and a silver mirror mounting groove is opened on the top of the base plate. Glass glue lines are provided inside the silver mirror mounting groove and on the top of the base plate. A silver mirror body is provided on the outside of the base plate, and the silver mirror body is glued to the base plate by the glass glue lines.
[0007] As a preferred option, a decorative line is provided above the base plate.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment, a second decorative line is provided below the base plate, and the first decorative line is parallel to the second decorative line.
[0009] As a preferred option, one side of the base plate is provided with decorative lines.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment, decorative line four is provided on the other side of the base plate, and decorative line three is parallel to decorative line four.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment, decorative line one and decorative line two are perpendicular to decorative line three and decorative line four, respectively, and medium-density fiberboard is provided on the outer side of decorative line one, decorative line two, decorative line three and decorative line four, respectively.
[0012] As a preferred option, the silver mirror body is inlaid within the area enclosed by decorative line one, decorative line two, decorative line three, and decorative line four.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: Through ingenious structural design, this utility model uses glass glue to evenly apply glass glue to the inside of the silver mirror mounting groove and the glass glue line above the base plate, thus bonding the silver mirror body to the base plate. After the glass glue is applied to the surface of the silver mirror body and the base plate, it reacts with moisture in the air and gradually cures. During the curing process, the silicone polymer molecular chains cross-link to form a three-dimensional network structure. This structure can adhere tightly to the surface of the silver mirror body and the base plate, generating strong adhesive force, thereby firmly sticking the silver mirror body to the base plate. Through the elasticity and flexibility of the glass glue, it can play a buffering and shock-absorbing role when the silver mirror body is subjected to external force. The glass glue forms a sealing layer between the silver mirror body and the base plate, which can effectively prevent external moisture, dust and other impurities from entering the gap between the silver mirror body and the base plate. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a partial three-dimensional structural schematic of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 The diagram shown is a partial three-dimensional structural schematic of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a partial three-dimensional structural schematic of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 5 The diagram shown is a partial three-dimensional structural schematic of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 6 The diagram shown is a partial three-dimensional structural schematic of this utility model;
[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 101, cabinet body; 102, base plate; 103, silver mirror mounting groove; 104, glass glue line; 105, silver mirror body; 106, decorative line one; 107, decorative line two; 108, decorative line three; 109, decorative line four; 110, medium-density fiberboard (MDF). Detailed Implementation
[0021] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0022] Please see Figures 1-6 This utility model provides an embodiment: a protective flat panel door structure with an inlaid silver mirror, including a cabinet body 101, a silver mirror mounting groove 103, and mounting components. A base plate 102 is provided on the outer side of the cabinet body 101, and the silver mirror mounting groove 103 is opened on the top of the base plate 102. A glass glue line 104 is provided inside the silver mirror mounting groove 103 and above the base plate 102. A silver mirror body 105 is provided on the outer side of the base plate 102, and the silver mirror body 105 is bonded to the base plate 102 with glass glue. By evenly applying glass glue to the inside of the silver mirror mounting groove 103 and the glass glue line 104 above the base plate 102, the silver mirror body 105 is bonded to the base plate 102 with the glass glue. After being applied to the surfaces of the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, it reacts with moisture in the air and gradually cures. During the curing process, the silicone polymer molecular chains cross-link to form a three-dimensional network structure. This structure can adhere tightly to the surfaces of the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, generating strong adhesive force, thereby firmly attaching the silver mirror body 105 to the base plate 102. Through the elasticity and flexibility of the glass glue, it can play a buffering and shock-absorbing role when the silver mirror body 105 is subjected to external force. The glass glue forms a sealing layer between the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, which can effectively prevent external moisture, dust and other impurities from entering the gap between the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102.
[0023] Please see Figures 1-3 In this embodiment, a decorative line 106 is provided above the base plate 102, and a decorative line 107 is provided below the base plate 102, with the decorative line 106 parallel to the decorative line 107. A decorative line 3 108 is provided on one side of the base plate 102, and a decorative line 4 109 is provided on the other side of the base plate 102, with the decorative line 3 108 parallel to the decorative line 4 109. By providing decorative lines 106, 207, 3108, and 4109 on the top and bottom and sides of the base plate 102 respectively, the regularity and symmetry of the lines create a simple and orderly visual effect, adding beauty to the flat panel door, enhancing the overall decorative effect, protecting the edges of the base plate 102 and the silver mirror body 105, and reducing damage to the edges caused by collisions and friction during daily use.
[0024] Please see Figures 3-6In this embodiment, decorative line 106 and decorative line 2 107 are perpendicular to decorative line 3 108 and decorative line 4 109, respectively. Medium-density fiberboard 110 is provided on the outer side of decorative line 106, decorative line 2 107, decorative line 3 108 and decorative line 4 109, respectively. The silver mirror body 105 is inlaid in the area enclosed by decorative line 106, decorative line 2 107, decorative line 3 108 and decorative line 4 109. The silver mirror body 105 is enclosed by decorative line 106, decorative line 2 107, decorative line 3 108 and decorative line 4 109, thereby clearly defining the installation area of the silver mirror body 105, making the inlay position of the silver mirror body 105 more regular and orderly, and also making the functional areas of each part of the door body clearly divided, enhancing the logic and hierarchy of the door structure.
[0025] During operation, silicone sealant is evenly applied to the inside of the silver mirror mounting groove 103 and the sealant line 104 above the base plate 102. The sealant then bonds the silver mirror body 105 to the base plate 102. After the sealant is applied to the surfaces of the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, it reacts with moisture in the air and gradually cures. During curing, the silicone polymer molecular chains cross-link to form a three-dimensional network structure. This structure adheres tightly to the surfaces of the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, generating strong adhesion and firmly bonding the silver mirror body 105 to the base plate 102. The elasticity and flexibility of the sealant also provide cushioning and shock absorption when the silver mirror body 105 is subjected to external forces. The sealant forms a sealing layer between the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, effectively preventing external moisture, dust, and other impurities from entering. By inserting decorative lines 106, 107, 108, and 109 into the gap between the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, respectively, decorative lines 106, 107, 108, and 109 are installed on the top and bottom and sides of the base plate 102. The regularity and symmetry of the lines create a simple and orderly visual effect, adding beauty to the flat panel door, enhancing the overall decorative effect, protecting the edges of the base plate 102 and the silver mirror body 105, and reducing damage to the edges caused by collisions and friction during daily use. By enclosing the silver mirror body 105 with decorative lines 106, 107, 108, and 109, the installation area of the silver mirror body 105 can be clearly defined, making the inlay position of the silver mirror body 105 more regular and orderly. It also makes the functional areas of each part of the door clear, enhancing the logic and sense of hierarchy of the door structure.
[0026] Through the above steps, by evenly applying glass glue to the inside of the silver mirror mounting groove 103 and the glass glue line 104 above the base plate 102, the silver mirror body 105 is bonded to the base plate 102. After the glass glue is applied to the surface of the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, it reacts with the moisture in the air and gradually cures. During the curing process, the silicone polymer molecular chains cross-link to form a three-dimensional network structure. This structure can adhere tightly to the surface of the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, generating a strong adhesive force, thereby firmly sticking the silver mirror body 105 to the base plate 102. Through the elasticity and flexibility of the glass glue, it can play a buffering and shock-absorbing role when the silver mirror body 105 is subjected to external force. The glass glue forms a sealing layer between the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102, which can effectively prevent external moisture, dust and other impurities from entering the gap between the silver mirror body 105 and the base plate 102.
Claims
1. A protective flat panel door structure inlaid with a silver mirror, comprising a cabinet body (101), characterized in that: It also includes a silver mirror mounting groove (103) and mounting components. A base plate (102) is provided on the outside of the cabinet (101). A silver mirror mounting groove (103) is provided on the top of the base plate (102). A glass glue line (104) is provided inside the silver mirror mounting groove (103) and on the top of the base plate (102). A silver mirror body (105) is provided on the outside of the base plate (102), and the silver mirror body (105) is attached to the base plate (102) by the glass glue line (104).
2. The protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror according to claim 1, characterized in that: A decorative line (106) is provided above the base plate (102).
3. The protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror according to claim 2, characterized in that: A decorative line 2 (107) is provided below the base plate (102), and decorative line 1 (106) is parallel to decorative line 2 (107).
4. The protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror according to claim 1, characterized in that: A decorative line three (108) is provided on one side of the base plate (102).
5. The protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror according to claim 4, characterized in that: On the other side of the base plate (102), there is a decorative line four (109), and decorative line three (108) is parallel to decorative line four (109).
6. The protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror according to claim 5, characterized in that: Decorative line one (106) and decorative line two (107) are perpendicular to decorative line three (108) and decorative line four (109) respectively. Medium fiberboard (110) is provided on the outer side of decorative line one (106), decorative line two (107), decorative line three (108) and decorative line four (109) respectively.
7. The protective flat panel door structure with inlaid silver mirror according to claim 6, characterized in that: The silver mirror body (105) is inlaid in the area enclosed by decorative line one (106), decorative line two (107), decorative line three (108) and decorative line four (109).