Splash-proof bathroom hanging rack
By incorporating locking seats and locking blocks into the bathroom fixtures, the problem of the blinds being unable to lock is solved, achieving stable blocking of the blinds in the locked position, preventing water splashing, and improving the splash-proof effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FOSHAN ANMEIJIE LIGHT STEEL HOUSING CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
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Abstract
Description
Technical fields:
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of bathroom technology, and in particular to a splash-proof bathroom rack. Background technology:
[0002] Bathrooms, commonly known as toilets, are spaces and supplies provided for residents to use for daily hygiene activities such as bathing and washing. When using the bathroom, users usually need to put away their clothes or electronic products, and leaving them alone in the bathroom can easily cause clothes to get wet or electronic products to get damp.
[0003] According to the authorization announcement number CN212879063U, an integrated wall-mounted rack with moisture-proof function includes an outer shell. Sliding grooves are formed on both inner walls of the outer shell, and bearings are slidably connected inside each groove. A connecting crossbar is positioned between the two bearings. A fixed shaft is located on the top inner wall of the outer shell, with both ends of the fixed shaft connected to the outer shell by bolts. A coil spring is sleeved on the outside of the fixed shaft, and a damping sleeve is rotatably connected to the outside of the fixed shaft. The coil spring is located between the fixed shaft and the damping sleeve. Canvas is adhered to the outer wall of the damping sleeve, and the other end of the canvas is adhered and fixed to the connecting crossbar. The connecting crossbar moves along the sliding grooves to extend the canvas. The canvas covering the outer shell can prevent items from getting damp during bathroom use, thus providing a moisture-proof effect. However, in actual use, after the connecting crossbar moves the canvas downwards, there is no corresponding locking structure. When the user releases the connecting crossbar, it moves upwards and resets under the action of the coil spring, thus failing to achieve the function of covering the outer shell. Utility model content:
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a splash-proof bathroom rack in which the horizontal bar moves the curtain downward and closes the opening of the rack. When the handle of the horizontal bar moves to the position of the locking seat, the handle of the horizontal bar abuts against the locking block of the locking seat. The locking block compresses the spring and moves towards the locking seat so that the handle can move downward. After the handle moves below the locking block, the locking block is reset by the spring and fixes the handle, so as to prevent the curtain from failing to cover the opening of the rack after the user releases it.
[0005] A splash-proof bathroom rack includes a frame, a curtain, and a locking seat. The frame is hollow, with an opening on its front side and a receiving cavity above the opening. A crossbar is slidably connected to the opening, and a handle is provided on the front side of the crossbar. A roller is rotatably connected inside the receiving cavity, and a coil spring connected to the roller is provided on the side wall of the receiving cavity. The curtain is connected to the roller and wound on it, with one side of the curtain extending from the receiving cavity and connected to the crossbar. The locking seat is located at the bottom of the opening, and a locking block is slidably connected to the locking seat, with the locking block connected to the locking seat via a compression spring.
[0006] Preferably, the frame body has an installation slot inside, and multiple storage tube racks are arranged sequentially from top to bottom on the installation slot.
[0007] Preferably, the frame is provided with sliding grooves on the left and right sides of the opening, and the left and right ends of the crossbar are slidably connected to the two sliding grooves by sliders.
[0008] Preferably, the top surface of the opening is provided with a through groove, and one side of the curtain extends from the receiving cavity through the through groove and is connected to the crossbar.
[0009] Preferably, the opening is provided with buffer pads on the front and rear sides of the through groove, and the bottom surface of the handle is provided with a guide surface that is inclined outward and upward.
[0010] Preferably, the locking seat is a hollow seat body, and the side of the locking seat facing the opening is an open structure. A push rod is slidably connected to the locking seat. One end of the push rod is connected to the locking block and the compression spring is sleeved on the push rod. The other end of the push rod is provided with a pull ring. The top surface of the locking block is inclined downward towards the opening and is provided with a guide surface.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The splash-proof bathroom rack works in conjunction with the frame, the curtain, and the locking seat, so that the horizontal bar moves the curtain downward and closes the opening of the frame. When the handle of the horizontal bar moves to the position of the locking seat, the handle of the horizontal bar abuts against the locking block of the locking seat. The locking block compresses the spring and moves towards the locking seat so that the handle can move downward. After the handle moves below the locking block, the locking block is reset by the spring and fixes the handle, thus preventing the curtain from failing to cover the opening of the frame after the user releases it. Attached Figure Description
[0012] Appendix Figure 1 This is a front view of the present utility model;
[0013] Appendix Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0014] Appendix Figure 3 for Figure 2 Sectional view of AA;
[0015] Appendix Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of part B in the middle;
[0016] Appendix Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the locking seat structure in this utility model.
[0017] In the diagram: 1. Frame, 2. Curtain, 3. Locking seat, 4. Opening, 5. Receiving cavity, 6. Crossbar, 7. Handle, 8. Roller, 9. Spring, 10. Locking block, 11. Compression spring, 12. Mounting groove, 13. Storage tube rack, 14. Slide groove, 15. Through groove, 16. Buffer pad, 17. Push rod, 18. Pull ring, 19. Guide surface. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, so as to provide a clearer understanding of the technical concept claimed by the present invention.
[0019] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a splash-proof bathroom rack includes a frame 1, a curtain 2, and a locking seat 3. The frame 1 is a hollow frame with an opening 4 on its front side and a receiving cavity 5 above the opening 4. A crossbar 6 is slidably connected to the opening 4, and a handle 7 is provided on the front side of the crossbar 6. A roller 8 is rotatably connected inside the receiving cavity 5, and a coil spring 9 connected to the roller 8 is provided on the side wall of the receiving cavity 5. The curtain 2 is connected to the roller 8 and wound around the roller 8, and one side of the curtain 2 extends out of the receiving cavity 5 and is connected to the crossbar 6. The locking seat 3 is located at the bottom of the opening 4, and a locking block 10 is slidably connected to the locking seat 3. The locking block 10 is connected to the locking seat 3 through a compression spring 11.
[0020] The working principle of the splash-proof bathroom rack described in this utility model is achieved through the cooperation of the frame 1, the curtain 2, and the locking seat 3. Figures 1 to 5 As shown, during use, the user holds handle 7 and moves the horizontal bar 6 downwards. The horizontal bar 6 causes the curtain 2 to extend and block the opening 4 of the frame 1. As the curtain 2 moves, the roller 8 rotates and stretches the coil spring 9. When the handle 7 of the horizontal bar 6 moves to the position of the locking seat 3, the handle 7 of the horizontal bar 6 abuts against the locking block 10 of the locking seat 3. The locking block 10 compresses the compression spring 11 and moves towards the locking seat 3 so that the handle 7 can move downwards. After the handle 7 moves below the locking block 10, the locking block 10 is reset by the compression spring 11 and fixes the handle 7. In this way, the curtain 2 can block the entire opening 4 of the frame 1, so that the curtain 2 can prevent water from entering the frame 1. When it is necessary to open the shelf 1 to access items, the user moves the locking block 10 to compress the spring 11 so that the locking block 10 is separated from the handle 7. Then the roller 8 is rotated by the coil spring 9. The roller 8 drives the horizontal bar 6 to move upward and reset through the curtain 2, thereby opening the opening 4 of the shelf 1 for the user to access items. Compared with traditional bathroom racks, the horizontal bar 6 of this splash-proof bathroom rack drives the curtain 2 to move downward and close the opening 4 of the shelf 1. The locking block 10 and the handle 7 cooperate to fix the horizontal bar 6, preventing the curtain 2 from being reset by the coil spring 9 after the user releases it and failing to cover the opening 4 of the shelf 1, thus affecting the curtain 2's ability to prevent water from splashing onto the items on the shelf 1.
[0021] Specifically, the frame 1 has an internal mounting groove 12, and multiple storage tube racks 13 are arranged sequentially from top to bottom on the mounting groove 12. The frame 1 has sliding grooves 14 on the left and right sides of the opening 4. The left and right ends of the crossbar 6 are slidably connected to the two sliding grooves 14 via sliders. The top surface of the opening 4 has a through groove 15, and one side of the curtain 2 extends from the receiving cavity 5 through the through groove 15 and connects to the crossbar 6. Furthermore, the opening 4 has buffer pads 16 on the front and rear sides of the through groove 15. The bottom surface of the handle 7 has a guide surface 19 that is inclined outwards and upwards. Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the storage rack 13 facilitates the placement of clothing and items by the user. The crossbar 6 moves downward along the slide groove 14 via a slider, serving as a guide. The crossbar 6 also causes the curtain 2 to extend from the through groove 15 and cover the opening 4 of the rack body 1. When the user opens the opening 4 of the rack body 1, the roller 8 is driven by the coil spring 9 to retract the curtain 2 into the receiving cavity 5. The buffer pad 16 can abut against the crossbar 6. The buffer pad 16 can be made of a rubber elastic material with a cushioning effect to prevent the crossbar 6 from directly impacting the rack body 1 and generating excessive noise.
[0022] Furthermore, the locking seat 3 is a hollow seat, and the side of the locking seat 3 facing the opening 4 is an open structure. A push rod 17 is slidably connected to the locking seat 3. One end of the push rod 17 is connected to the locking block 10, and the compression spring 11 is sleeved on the push rod 17. The other end of the push rod 17 is provided with a pull ring 18. The top surface of the locking block 10 is inclined downward towards the opening 4 and has a guide surface 19. Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the handle 7 and the locking block 10 abut against each other through the guide surface 19, and the handle 7 drives the locking block 10 and the push rod 17 to move towards the locking seat 3. The locking seat 3 can be provided with a sliding hole to slide and connect with the push rod 17, so that after the handle 7 moves below the locking block 10, the locking block 10 is reset by the action of the compression spring 11 and fixes the handle 7. When the opening 4 of the frame 1 is opened, the user can pull the push rod 17 by holding the pull ring 18, and the locking block 10 is separated from the handle 7, so that the coil spring 9 drives the curtain 2 to retract and reset.
[0023] The above are merely specific embodiments of this utility model and do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the content of this utility model specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A splash-proof bathroom wall rack, characterized in that: The device includes a frame, a curtain, and a locking seat. The frame is hollow and has an opening on its front side. A receiving cavity is provided above the opening. A crossbar is slidably connected to the opening, and a handle is provided on the front side of the crossbar. A roller is rotatably connected inside the receiving cavity, and a coil spring connected to the roller is provided on the side wall of the receiving cavity. The curtain is connected to the roller and wound on it, and one side of the curtain extends out of the receiving cavity and is connected to the crossbar. The locking seat is located at the bottom of the opening, and a locking block is slidably connected to the locking seat. The locking block is connected to the locking seat via a compression spring.
2. The splash-proof bathroom wall rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The frame has an internal mounting slot, and multiple storage tube racks are arranged sequentially from top to bottom on the mounting slot.
3. A splash-proof bathroom wall rack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The frame is provided with sliding grooves on the left and right sides of the opening, and the left and right ends of the crossbar are slidably connected to the two sliding grooves by sliders.
4. A splash-proof bathroom wall rack according to claim 3, characterized in that: The top surface of the opening is provided with a through groove, and one side of the curtain extends from the receiving cavity through the through groove and is connected to the crossbar.
5. A splash-proof bathroom wall rack according to claim 4, characterized in that: The opening is provided with buffer pads on the front and rear sides of the through groove, and the bottom surface of the handle is provided with a guide surface that is inclined outward and upward.
6. A splash-proof bathroom wall rack according to claim 5, characterized in that: The locking seat is a hollow seat body, and the side of the locking seat facing the opening is an open structure. A push rod is slidably connected to the locking seat. One end of the push rod is connected to the locking block and the compression spring is sleeved on the push rod. The other end of the push rod is provided with a pull ring. The top surface of the locking block is inclined downward towards the opening and is provided with a guide surface.