Solid wood door with storage structure
By designing a hook mechanism on solid wood doors, and utilizing the hinged connection between the internal threaded base and the threaded block, as well as the threaded connection of the threaded groove, the problem of inconvenient disassembly and loosening of solid wood door hooks is solved, achieving convenient storage and a stable effect, thus improving the practicality and aesthetics of solid wood doors.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- JIANGXI XINGU FIRE EQUIPMENT CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
Existing solid wood door hook designs are not convenient for disassembly and storage. Furthermore, as the usage time increases, the suction or adhesive force of the suction cup or adhesive board gradually weakens, causing the hook to loosen or fall off, affecting the stability and aesthetics of use.
Design a solid wood door with a storage structure, using a hook mechanism that is hinged to a threaded block via an internal threaded base. It has a damping force, the hook can be bent for storage, and the threaded groove and the threaded connection of the fixing bolt enable quick disassembly and installation, ensuring stability.
It enables convenient disassembly and storage of hooks, improves stability and aesthetics, meets the needs of different users, has a wide range of applications, and enhances the practicality and user experience of solid wood doors.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wooden door technology, and in particular to a solid wood door with a storage structure. Background Technology
[0002] Solid wood doors are made from natural logs through a series of processes including drying, cutting, planing, tenoning, drilling, high-speed milling, assembly, sanding, and painting. The woods used are typically cherry, walnut, oak, catalpa, and ash—all hard and beautifully grained species. Because the main material is natural wood, solid wood doors possess natural wood grain, a warm and smooth texture, a naturally beautiful appearance, and a unique artistic feel. They also offer good sound insulation, heat insulation, and thermal insulation properties, are durable, environmentally friendly, and highly secure. However, they are relatively expensive and susceptible to warping and cracking due to changes in environmental temperature and humidity, requiring careful daily maintenance.
[0003] In daily life, people often use suction cups or adhesive boards to attach hooks to wooden doors for convenient hanging of items. This method seems simple and convenient, and can meet the need for temporarily hanging small items such as clothes, bags, and keys. However, its drawbacks are also quite obvious. When the hooks are no longer needed, they need to be removed, a process that is often inconvenient. Not only must the hooks be handled carefully to avoid damaging the wooden door surface, but storing them after removal is also a problem. More importantly, the effectiveness of suction cups or adhesive boards diminishes over time. With increased use, their suction or adhesive strength gradually weakens, becoming less secure, and the hooks are prone to loosening or even falling off, making long-term stable use difficult and causing considerable inconvenience to users.
[0004] Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a solid wood door with a storage structure to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology by proposing a solid wood door with a storage structure, which is easy to disassemble and store, and more convenient to use.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a solid wood door with a storage structure, including a door mechanism and a hook mechanism. The door mechanism includes a solid wood door. Multiple fixing grooves are evenly spaced at the upper front side of the solid wood door. A hook groove is provided at the front end of the inner wall of one side of the fixing groove. An embedding groove is provided at the front end of the inner wall of the upper and lower ends of the fixing groove. A threaded groove is provided at the center of the inner wall of the rear side of the embedding groove.
[0007] The hook mechanism includes an internally threaded base, with a threaded block threaded inside the front end of the internally threaded base, and fixing blocks fixed to the upper and lower ends of the front side of the internally threaded base.
[0008] Furthermore, a hook body is hinged at the center of the front side of the threaded block, and a damping force of 2-5 Newtons is provided at the hinge point between the threaded block and the hook body.
[0009] Furthermore, the front side of the fixing block extends rearward through a fixing bolt into the threaded groove and is threadedly connected to the threaded groove.
[0010] Furthermore, the internally threaded base is movably disposed inside the fixed groove.
[0011] Furthermore, the front end of the fixing block is movably positioned inside the embedding groove.
[0012] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0013] This utility model proposes a solid wood door with a storage structure. Its core advantage lies in its convenient storage function. The hook body and threaded block are hinged and damped, allowing for easy bending and storage in the hook slot, saving space and not affecting the door's aesthetics. The flexible disassembly and replacement design allows the hook body to rotate and detach from the internal threaded base for easy replacement or cleaning. Simultaneously, the threaded connection between the fixing bolt and the threaded slot enables quick disassembly and installation of the internal threaded base, making operation simple and convenient. The stable fixing method, with the fixing block and fixing bolt tightly connected to the threaded slot, ensures the stability of the hook mechanism on the wooden door. Compared to traditional suction cups or adhesive boards, it is more durable and less prone to loosening or falling off. This design has a wide range of applications; the number and position of hooks can be adjusted as needed to meet the needs of different users, significantly improving the practicality and user experience of solid wood doors. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a front view schematic diagram of the present utility model;
[0015] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the wooden door mechanism of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the hook mechanism of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the hook mechanism for storage in this utility model.
[0019] Legend:
[0020] 1. Wooden door mechanism; 2. Hook mechanism; 101. Solid wood door; 102. Hook groove; 103. Fixing groove; 104. Threaded groove; 105. Embedded groove; 201. Internal threaded base; 202. Fixing bolt; 203. Hook body; 204. Fixing block; 205. Threaded block. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0022] Reference Figures 1-5 An embodiment of this utility model is provided: a solid wood door with a storage structure, including a door mechanism 1 and a hook mechanism 2. The door mechanism 1 includes a solid wood door 101. Multiple fixing grooves 103 are equally spaced at the upper front side of the solid wood door 101. A hook groove 102 is provided at the front end of the inner wall of one side of the fixing groove 103. An embedding groove 105 is provided at the front end of the inner wall of the upper and lower ends of the fixing groove 103. A threaded groove 104 is provided at the center of the inner wall of the rear side of the embedding groove 105.
[0023] The hook mechanism 2 includes an internal threaded base 201. A threaded block 205 is threadedly fitted inside the front end of the internal threaded base 201. A hook body 203 is hinged at the center of the front side of the threaded block 205. A damping force of 2-5 Newtons is provided at the hinge point between the threaded block 205 and the hook body 203. Fixing blocks 204 are fixed at the upper and lower ends of the front side of the internal threaded base 201. The front side of the fixing block 204 extends backward through the threaded groove 104 via a fixing bolt 202 and is threadedly connected to the threaded groove 104. The internal threaded base 201 is movably disposed inside the fixing groove 103, and the front end of the fixing block 204 is movably disposed inside the embedded groove 105.
[0024] Specifically, the hook body 203 and the threaded block 205 are connected by a hinge, and the hinge has a damping force of 2-5 Newtons to increase the stability of the hook, allowing the hook body 203 to be easily bent and stored in the hook groove 102, such as... Figure 5 As shown. This design not only saves space but also avoids the impact of hooks on the appearance of the storefront when not in use.
[0025] The hook mechanism 2 adopts a modular design. The hook body 203 can be rotated to detach from the internal threaded base 201 for easy replacement or cleaning. Simultaneously, the threaded connection between the fixing bolt 202 and the threaded groove 104 allows for quick disassembly and installation of the internal threaded base 201, making operation simple and convenient. The internal threaded base 201 is tightly connected to the threaded groove 104 via the fixing block 204 and the fixing bolt 202, ensuring the stability of the hook mechanism 2 on the wooden door. Compared to traditional suction cups or adhesive boards, this fixing method is more durable and less prone to loosening or falling off. The hook groove 102 and fixing groove 103 are concealed and rationally designed, meeting the needs of daily hanging items while maintaining the overall aesthetics of the solid wood door. The storage function of the hook mechanism 2 further enhances the practicality of the wooden door. This design is suitable for various solid wood doors, and the number and position of the hooks can be adjusted as needed to meet the needs of different users.
[0026] Working principle: During use, since the hook body 203 and the threaded block 205 are hinged, the hook body 203 can be bent to one side, allowing it to be bent into the hook groove 102 for storage. Figure 5 As shown, when disassembly is required, the threaded block 205 can be rotated by rotating the hook body 203, which will cause the threaded block 205 to disengage from the inner threaded base 201, making it easy to replace the hook body 203. Alternatively, the fixing bolt 202 can be removed by turning it with a screwdriver, thus disengaging it from the threaded groove 104 and disassembling the inner threaded base 201. It is convenient to use and can be disassembled and fixed in multiple ways. Since the solid wood door 101 is made of solid wood, the threaded groove 104 needs to be specially designed, such as a metal threaded groove 104, to facilitate matching the fixing bolt 202.
[0027] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A solid wood door with a storage structure, comprising a door mechanism (1) and a hook mechanism (2), characterized in that: The wooden door mechanism (1) includes a solid wood door (101). The solid wood door (101) has multiple fixing grooves (103) at equal intervals on the upper front side. A hook groove (102) is provided on the front end of the inner wall of one side of the fixing groove (103). An embedding groove (105) is provided on the front end of the inner wall of the upper and lower ends of the fixing groove (103). A threaded groove (104) is provided at the center of the inner wall of the rear side of the embedding groove (105). The hook mechanism (2) includes an internal thread base (201), and a threaded block (205) is threaded inside the front end of the internal thread base (201). A fixing block (204) is fixed on the upper and lower ends of the front side of the internal thread base (201).
2. A solid wood door with a storage structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: A hook body (203) is hinged at the center of the front side of the threaded block (205), and a damping force of 2-5 Newtons is provided at the hinge of the threaded block (205) and the hook body (203).
3. A solid wood door with a storage structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front side of the fixing block (204) extends backward through the fixing bolt (202) into the threaded groove (104) and is threadedly connected to the threaded groove (104).
4. A solid wood door with a storage structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The internal thread base (201) is movably disposed inside the fixed groove (103).
5. A solid wood door with a storage structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front end of the fixing block (204) is movably disposed inside the embedding slot (105).