Simple wardrobe rack
By installing a tapered connecting sleeve on the outside of the clips of the simple wardrobe frame, stress is dispersed and the connection stability is enhanced, solving the problem of cracking at the connection and improving the stability and durability of the wardrobe frame.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHENZHEN JUTUO TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
The joints of existing simple wardrobe racks are prone to cracking, which reduces overall stability and poses a safety hazard.
A tapered connecting sleeve is fitted over the clamping plate to disperse stress and reduce stress concentration through the tapered gradually changing cross section, and the clamping plate is pressed down by the tapered inner cylinder to enhance the connection stability.
The fatigue resistance of the connecting sleeve has been improved, the risk of cracking has been reduced, and the stability and durability of the wardrobe frame have been enhanced.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application belongs to the field of furniture technology, and more specifically, relates to a simple wardrobe rack. Background Technology
[0002] Simple wardrobe racks are an economical and easy-to-assemble type of furniture, widely used in homes, dormitories, and other places. Typically, a simple wardrobe rack is assembled from a support structure, vertical rods, and connectors. The connectors play a crucial role in connecting the support structure to the vertical rods and ensuring the overall stability of the rack.
[0003] However, the connectors in existing simple wardrobe racks are prone to cracking and breaking under long-term stress from the weight of clothes and external pulling, which leads to a decrease in the overall stability of the simple clothes rack and even poses a safety hazard. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a simple wardrobe rack to solve the technical problem in the prior art where the joints of simple wardrobe racks are prone to cracking, resulting in a decrease in the overall stability of the wardrobe rack.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted in this application is as follows: a simple wardrobe rack is provided, comprising: a vertical rod, a load-bearing member, multiple clips, and multiple connecting sleeves. One of the vertical rod and the clips is provided with a limiting groove, and the other is provided with a limiting boss. The clips are clamped on the outside of the vertical rod, so that the limiting boss is engaged in the limiting groove. The connecting sleeves are sleeved on the corresponding clips. The inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve is conical, and the outer wall of the clip is at least partially in contact with the inner wall of the connecting sleeve. The load-bearing member is connected to at least one of the connecting sleeves.
[0006] Optionally, the inner cone angle of the connecting sleeve is 2° to 5°.
[0007] Optionally, a reinforcing ring is provided on the outside of the connecting sleeve.
[0008] Optionally, the outer wall of the clamp is tapered, and the tapered angle of the clamp is the same as the tapered angle of the inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve.
[0009] Optionally, the clamping piece includes a first half clamping piece and a second half clamping piece, wherein the first half clamping piece and the second half clamping piece are mated around the vertical rod.
[0010] Optionally, the simple wardrobe rack further includes a connecting component and a fixing rod. The connecting component includes a decorative cover and a fixing plate. The decorative cover is sleeved over the fixing rod and covers the fixing plate. The fixing plate is provided with a plurality of first mounting holes for first fasteners to pass through to connect the fixing plate to a fixed object. One end of the fixing rod is connected to the fixing plate, and the other end of the fixing rod is connected to the vertical rod through a connector. Alternatively, the other end of the fixing rod is connected to a connecting sleeve.
[0011] Optionally, the first mounting hole is an oblong hole.
[0012] Optionally, the decorative cover has a groove, the fixing plate includes a base plate and a connecting edge disposed around the base plate, the connecting edge is inserted and fixed in the groove, and the first mounting hole is disposed on the base plate.
[0013] Optionally, one of the groove wall and the outer wall of the connecting edge is provided with a slot, and the other is provided with a protrusion, the protrusion being fitted into the slot.
[0014] Optionally, the simple wardrobe frame includes at least two parallel vertical bars, and the load-bearing component includes a telescopic rod, with a connecting sleeve connected to each end of the telescopic rod. The beneficial effects of the simple wardrobe frame provided in this application are as follows: Compared with the prior art, the simple wardrobe frame of this application has a connecting sleeve fitted outside the clamping plate. The inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve is conical, and at least part of the outer wall of the clamping plate is in contact with the inner wall of the connecting sleeve. The tapered, gradually changing cross-section disperses stress, reducing stress concentration, thus improving the fatigue resistance of the connecting sleeve and reducing the risk of cracking. Furthermore, after the load-bearing component carries an object, the conical inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve presses down on the clamping plate, making the connection between the connecting sleeve, the clamping plate, and the vertical bars more stable, thereby improving the stability and durability of the entire simple wardrobe frame. Attached Figure Description
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0016] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the simple wardrobe rack provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a partial structural diagram of the simplified wardrobe rack provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0018] Figure 3 A partially enlarged exploded view of the simple wardrobe rack provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the clip structure provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure at both ends of the fixing rod provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0021] Figure 6 Schematic diagram of the connection structure at both ends of the fixing rod provided in the embodiments of this application Figure 2 ;
[0022] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the structure of the connecting components in the diagram;
[0023] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the fit between the mesh and the connecting sleeve provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0024] The following are the labeling elements in the figure:
[0025] 10. Vertical rod; 101. Limiting groove; 21. Clamping piece; 210. Limiting boss; 211. First half clamping piece; 212. Second half clamping piece; 213. Buckle; 214. Connecting groove; 22. Connecting sleeve; 221. Reinforcing ring; 30. Bearing component; 301. Mesh panel; 302. Clothes hanging rod; 303. Telescopic rod; 40. Fixing rod; 50. Connecting assembly; 51. Decorative cover; 511. Groove; 52. Fixing plate; 521. Base plate; 522. Connecting edge; 523. First mounting hole; 524. Second mounting hole; 525. Countersunk groove; 60. Second fastener. Detailed Implementation
[0026] To make the technical problems, technical solutions, and beneficial effects to be solved by this application clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of this application.
[0027] It should be noted that when a component is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another component, it can be directly on or indirectly on that other component. When a component is referred to as being "connected to" another component, it can be directly connected to or indirectly connected to that other component.
[0028] It should be understood that the terms "length", "width", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this application.
[0029] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0030] Please refer to the following: Figures 1 to 8 The simple wardrobe rack provided in the embodiments of this application will now be described.
[0031] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The simple wardrobe rack includes a vertical rod 10, clips 21, connecting sleeves 22, and a support member 30 for supporting objects. One of the vertical rod 10 and clips 21 has a limiting groove 101, and the other has a protruding limiting boss 210. The clip 21 is clamped onto the outside of the vertical rod 10, so that the limiting boss 210 is engaged within the limiting groove 101. There are multiple clips 21 and connecting sleeves 22, with each connecting sleeve 22 fitted over a corresponding clip 21. The inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve 22 is conical, and at least part of the outer wall of the clip 21 is in contact with the inner wall of the connecting sleeve 22. The support member 30 is fixedly connected to at least one connecting sleeve 22.
[0032] The limiting groove 101 is an annular groove, and the limiting boss 210 is an annular protrusion. The shape of the limiting boss 210 matches the shape of the limiting groove 101 to achieve a secure locking fit. Alternatively, the limiting groove 101 includes multiple arc-shaped grooves located on the same circumference, and the sum of the arc lengths corresponding to the multiple arc-shaped grooves is not less than half of the entire arc, thereby ensuring locking strength. Correspondingly, the limiting boss 210 includes multiple spaced locking blocks located on the same annulus. The multiple locking blocks correspond one-to-one with the multiple arc-shaped grooves. Optionally, the cross-section of the limiting groove 101 along the groove depth direction is arc-shaped. After the limiting boss 210 is locked in from the groove opening of the limiting groove 101, it will be held tightly by the groove wall of the limiting groove 101 to prevent it from coming out of the limiting groove 101.
[0033] In an alternative embodiment, such as Figure 3As shown, the vertical rod 10 has multiple limiting grooves 101 along its length, each limiting groove 101 being arranged in a ring around the circumference of the vertical rod 10. The inner wall of the clamp 21 has multiple annular limiting protrusions 210, increasing the number of limiting protrusions 210 and limiting grooves 101 for engagement to improve connection stability. For example, the inner wall of the clamp 21 has two limiting protrusions 210, which correspond to two limiting grooves 101 of the vertical rod 10. For ease of installation, the vertical rod 10 has multiple sets of limiting grooves 101, each set of limiting grooves 101 being adapted to a limiting protrusion 210 of a clamp 21. This allows the installation position of the clamp 21 on the vertical rod 10 to be adjusted as needed, enabling the user to adjust the setting height of the support member 30 according to actual requirements. In another optional embodiment, the vertical rod 10 has multiple limiting protrusions 210 along its length, and the inner wall of the clamp 21 is recessed to form limiting grooves 101. When the clip 21 is installed outside the vertical rod 10, the limiting boss 210 is locked in the limiting groove 101.
[0034] The support member 30 may include at least one of the following: a clothes rail 302, a rod for fixing to the wall, a horizontally arranged reinforcing rod, a mesh panel 301, a mesh basket, and a partition. The clip 21 is sleeve-shaped and is fitted over the vertical rod 10. The support member 30 is fixed to the vertical rod 10 by means of the set of clips 21 and connecting sleeves 22.
[0035] In one embodiment, the outer wall of the clip 21 is completely fitted to the inner wall of the connecting sleeve 22. For example, both the inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve 22 and the outer wall of the clip 21 are conical with equal cone angles, and their heights are equal, or the height of the connecting sleeve 22 is slightly greater than the height of the clip 21, so that the connecting sleeve 22 completely covers the clip 21, improving protective performance. In another embodiment, the inner wall of the connecting sleeve 22 is only partially fitted to the outer wall of the clip 21. For example, the outer wall of the clip 21 is cylindrical with a conical head. When the connecting sleeve 22 is fitted over the clip 21, the connecting sleeve 22 only contacts the conical head portion of the outer wall of the clip 21, resulting in a small contact area. Alternatively, both the inner wall of the connecting sleeve 22 and the outer wall of the clip 21 are conical with the same cone angle, and the height of the connecting sleeve 22 is less than the height of the clip 21, so that only a portion of the outer wall of the clip 21 is covered by the connecting sleeve 22. During use, the tapered and gradually changing cross section of the connecting sleeve 22 increases the contact area and disperses stress, reduces stress concentration, improves the fatigue resistance of the connecting sleeve 30, and reduces the risk of cracking.
[0036] It should be noted that the connecting sleeve 22 and the clamping piece 21 are used as a set, with the connecting sleeve 22 fitted over the corresponding clamping piece 21. One, two, or more connecting sleeves 22 can be connected to a single carrier 30; the specific number of connecting sleeves 22 is determined by the specific structure and installation position of the carrier 30. Taking the carrier 30 as a mesh panel 301 as an example, two adjacent corners of the mesh panel 301 are connected to a vertical rod 10, and the entire mesh panel 301 is in a suspended state. Figure 8 As shown, two corners of the mesh panel 301 are welded or integrally injection molded with connecting sleeves 22. Each connecting sleeve 22 is equipped with a clamping piece 21 to fix it at the target position on the vertical rod 10. During assembly, the mesh panel 301 can be installed on the vertical rod 10 without the need for installation tools. Alternatively, each of the four corners of the mesh panel 301 is connected to a vertical rod 10, and connecting sleeves 22 are connected to each of the four corners of the mesh panel 301. The four connecting sleeves 22 are fitted one-to-one with the corresponding clamping pieces 21 on the four vertical rods 10. Taking the clothes rack 302 as an example with the load-bearing component 30, see [reference needed]. Figure 2 The clothes rod 302 is connected to a vertical rod 10 at both ends. Therefore, a set of connecting sleeves 22 and clamps 21 are installed at both ends of the clothes rod 302. Taking the support member 30 as a rod fixed to the wall as an example, one end of the rod is fixed to the wall, and the other end is provided with a set of connecting sleeves 22 and clamps 21 to connect to the vertical rod 10.
[0037] Compared with the prior art, the simple wardrobe rack provided in this application has a connecting sleeve 22 sleeved on the outside of the clamp 21. The inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve 22 is conical. The tapered cross section disperses stress, reduces stress concentration, and lowers shear and bending stress, thereby improving the fatigue resistance of the connecting sleeve 22 and reducing the risk of cracking. In addition, after the bearing member 30 carries an object, the conical inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve 22 will press down on the clamp 21, making the connection between the connecting sleeve 22, the clamp 21 and the vertical rod 10 more stable, and improving the stability and durability of the entire simple wardrobe rack.
[0038] In another embodiment of this application, the inner cone angle of the connecting sleeve 22 is 2° to 5°. The inner cone angle refers to the angle formed by the axis of the inner cylinder and the generatrix of the cone. The inner cone angle of the connecting sleeve 22 is 2°, 3°, or 5°.
[0039] In another embodiment of this application, reference is made to Figure 5 and Figure 6 The connecting sleeve 22 has a reinforcing ring 221 on its exterior. Specifically, there can be multiple reinforcing rings 221. For example, refer to... Figure 5 and Figure 6 There are two reinforcing rings 221, which are spaced apart along the axial direction of the connecting sleeve 22.
[0040] In another embodiment of this application, the outer wall of the clamping piece 21 is tapered, and the tapered angle of the clamping piece 21 is the same as the tapered angle of the inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve 22. The height of the connecting sleeve 22 can be equal to or unequal to the height of the clamping piece 21. For example, the height of the connecting sleeve 22 is equal to that of the clamping piece 21, or the height of the connecting sleeve 22 is slightly greater than the height of the clamping piece 21. This allows the connecting sleeve 22 to completely cover the clamping piece 21, improving aesthetics, increasing the contact area, and further reducing stress concentration.
[0041] In another embodiment of this application, reference is made to Figure 4 The clamping piece 21 includes a first half-clamping piece 211 and a second half-clamping piece 212, which are joined together and surround the vertical rod 10. Both the first half-clamping piece 211 and the second half-clamping piece 212 are semi-circular sleeves. A buckle 213 and a connecting groove 214 are provided on their mating sides. The buckle 213 is engaged in the connecting groove 214, thereby forming a circular sleeve that tightly holds the outside of the vertical rod 10. (See reference...) Figure 4 The first half-clamp 211 has a buckle 213 and a connecting groove 214, and the second half-clamp 212 has a buckle 213 and a connecting groove 214. The buckle 213 on the first half-clamp 211 engages with the connecting groove 214 on the second half-clamp 212, and the connecting groove 214 on the first half-clamp 211 engages with the buckle 213 on the second half-clamp 212. When the clamp 21 has a limiting groove 101 that is an annular groove, the first half-clamp 211 and the second half-clamp 212 each have a groove. When the first half-clamp 211 and the second half-clamp 212 are joined together, the groove on the first half-clamp 211 and the groove on the second half-clamp 212 are joined to form the limiting groove 101. Similarly, when the clip 21 is provided with a limiting boss 210 and is annular, the first half clip 211 and the second half clip 212 are respectively provided with bosses; when the first half clip 211 and the second half clip 212 are joined together, the boss on the first half clip 211 and the boss on the second half clip 212 are spliced together to form an annular limiting boss 210.
[0042] In one embodiment of this application, the simple wardrobe rack is a floor-standing clothes rack. Specifically, the simple wardrobe rack also includes a connecting horizontal bar, a vertical bar 10, and a load-bearing member 30 connected together to form a square frame that can stand on the ground. In another embodiment of this application, the simple wardrobe rack is a wall-mounted clothes rack, see reference... Figure 2 and Figure 5 The simple wardrobe rack also includes a connecting component 50 and a fixing rod 40. The connecting component 50 includes a decorative cover 51 and a fixing plate 52. The decorative cover 51 is sleeved over the fixing rod 40 and covers the fixing plate 52. The fixing plate 52 has a first mounting hole 523 for a first fastener to pass through, which is used to connect the fixing plate 52 to a fixed object. One end of the fixing rod 40 is connected to the fixing plate 52, and the other end of the fixing rod 40 is connected to the vertical rod 10 through a connector, or the other end of the fixing rod 40 is connected to the connecting sleeve 22.
[0043] There may be two, three, or four, or more, first mounting holes 523 arranged in a circular array. Multiple first fasteners pass through the corresponding first mounting holes 523 to press the fixing plate 52 onto a wall, cabinet, or other fixed object. The first fasteners can be screws. The diameter of the first mounting hole 523 is approximately equal to the outer diameter of the screw shank. After the screw is fixed to the wall, the screw nut presses against the side of the fixing plate 52 away from the wall, thus fixing the fixing plate 52 to the wall. A decorative cover 51 is fitted onto the fixing plate 52 by a snap-fit 213 or an interference fit, concealing the first fasteners, improving aesthetics, preventing dust and other contaminants from corroding the first fasteners, and improving their durability. In one embodiment, refer to... Figures 5 to 7 Both the fixing plate 52 and the decorative cover 51 are circular structures, and the three first mounting holes 523 are arranged in a circular array around the center of the fixing plate 52.
[0044] There are multiple fixing rods 40. In one embodiment, all fixing rods 40 are connected to the vertical rod 10 using connectors. The top of the vertical rod 10 abuts against the roof, and fixing rods 40 are provided between the vertical rod 10 and the wall. One end of each fixing rod 40 is connected to the vertical rod 10 via a T-shaped connector. Alternatively, the fixing rod 40 connected to the top of the vertical rod 10 uses a bent connector, while the other fixing rods 40 use T-shaped connectors. In another embodiment, all fixing rods 40 are connected to the vertical rod 10 via a set of clamps 21 and connecting sleeves 22. For example, the top of the vertical rod 10 abuts against the roof, and fixing rods 40 are provided between the vertical rod 10 and the wall. Each fixing rod 40 is connected to the vertical rod 10 via a set of clamps 21 and connecting sleeves 22. In yet another embodiment, some fixing rods 40 are connected to the vertical rod 10 using connectors, while other fixing rods 40 are connected to the vertical rod 10 via a set of clamps 21 and connecting sleeves 22. Reference Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 The fixing rod 40, connected to the top of the vertical rod 10, is connected to the vertical rod 10 via a bent connector, and its other end is fixedly connected to a wall or other fixed object via a connecting assembly 50. One end of the fixing rod 40, which is not connected to the end of the vertical rod 10, is fixedly connected to a wall or other fixed object, and the other end is fixedly connected to a connecting sleeve 22. The connecting sleeve 22 is fitted over the corresponding clamp 21, thereby fixing it to the vertical rod 10 via the clamp 21 and the connecting sleeve 22. During installation, the connecting assembly 50 is only provided at the end of the fixing rod 40 that is fixed to the fixed object.
[0045] When installing the simple wardrobe frame, the vertical rod 10 and the load-bearing component 30 are assembled using clips 21 and connecting sleeves 22. The fixing rod 40 is pre-fixed to the fixing plate 52. Then, the fixing plate 52 is aligned with the fixed object and secured to the fixed object with the first fastener to prevent the simple wardrobe frame from tipping over and improve its safety and stability. Finally, the decorative cover 51 is placed on the fixing plate 52 to conceal the first fastener. In addition, the connecting component 50 allows the simple wardrobe frame to be aligned with fixed objects such as walls, improving the utilization of indoor space.
[0046] In another embodiment of this application, the first mounting hole 523 is an oblong hole.
[0047] Compared with the prior art, the simple wardrobe frame provided in this application has a waist-shaped first mounting hole 523, which allows for fine adjustment of the position of the first fastener, thus improving the convenience of installation. In addition, the connecting component 50 includes a decorative cover 51 in addition to the fixing plate 52, which can cover the first fastener, improve the aesthetics of the entire simple wardrobe frame, and prevent the first fastener from contacting the external humid air, thereby improving the durability of the first fastener.
[0048] In another embodiment of this application, reference is made to Figures 5 to 7 The decorative cover 51 has a groove 511. The fixing plate 52 includes a base plate 521 and a connecting edge 522 disposed around the base plate 521. The connecting edge 522 is inserted and fixed in the groove 511. A first mounting hole 523 is disposed on the base plate 521. The base plate 521 is a flat plate for fitting against a wall. The first mounting hole 523 is disposed on the base plate 521 for engaging with a first fastener to fix the fixing plate 52 to the wall. The connecting edge 522 is folded around the outer periphery of the base plate 521 away from the wall. When the connecting edge 522 is inserted into the groove 511, the outer wall of the connecting edge 522 fits against the groove wall of the groove 511, so that the decorative cover 51 and the fixing plate 52 are interference-fitted. In an optional embodiment, the connecting edge 522 is arranged in a ring. In another alternative embodiment, the connecting edge 522 includes a plurality of spaced lugs, the slight deformation of which facilitates the interference fit between the decorative cover 51 and the fixing plate 52 as the connecting edge 522 is inserted into the groove 511.
[0049] In another embodiment of this application, one of the groove wall of the groove 511 and the outer wall of the connecting edge 522 is provided with a slot, and the other is provided with a protrusion, which is engaged in the slot. For example, the groove wall of the groove 511 is provided with an annular slot; the connecting edge 522 protrudes outward to form a protrusion, which is engaged in the slot to improve the connection stability between the decorative cover 51 and the fixing plate 52. Alternatively, the groove wall of the groove 511 is provided with a protrusion, which is annular or includes multiple spaced protrusions; the outer wall of the connecting edge 522 is provided with a slot. When the decorative cover 51 is placed on the fixing plate 52, the protrusion is engaged in the slot. Of course, slots and protrusions can also be provided on both the groove wall of the groove 511 and the outer wall of the connecting edge 522, as long as the slots and protrusions in the decorative cover 51 and the fixing plate 52 are correspondingly provided.
[0050] In another specific embodiment of this application, see [reference]. Figure 5 The fixing plate 52 has a countersunk groove 525, and the bottom of the countersunk groove 525 has a second mounting hole 524. The second mounting hole 524 is for a second fastener 60 to pass through to connect the fixing plate 52 and the fixing rod 40. The second fastener 60 is a screw, which passes through the second mounting hole 524 and connects to the fixing rod 40, thereby fixing the fixing rod 40 and the fixing plate 52 together. When the screw is a flat-head screw, the countersunk groove 525 is a circular groove to accommodate the flat-head screw nut. When the screw is a countersunk screw, the countersunk groove 525 is a tapered groove to accommodate the tapered head of the screw. This ensures that the screw is flush with the surface of the fixing plate 52 after connecting the fixing rod 40 and the fixing plate 52, so that when the fixing plate 52 is fixed to the wall, the screw will not obstruct the base plate 521 from adhering to the wall.
[0051] In another specific embodiment of this application, see [reference]. Figures 5 to 7 Multiple first mounting holes 523 are arranged in a circular array around the hole axis of the second mounting hole 524, so that the force is evenly distributed in all places after the fixing plate 52 is fastened to the wall.
[0052] In another specific embodiment of this application, the outer wall of the decorative cover 51 is provided with an anti-slip structure. The anti-slip structure is an anti-slip texture or an anti-slip protrusion. For example, the anti-slip structure includes multiple anti-slip textures, which are straight strips extending along the depth direction of the groove 511 on the decorative cover 51. By providing an anti-slip structure, it is convenient to hold the decorative cover 51 for closing and disassembling operations.
[0053] In another specific embodiment of this application, the simple wardrobe rack also includes a dust cover or curtain to prevent dust from falling on the vertical rod 10. See also... Figure 1The support component 30 includes a telescopic rod 303, the length of which is adjustable. The simple wardrobe rack includes at least two parallel vertical rods 10. Each end of the telescopic rod 303 is connected to a connecting sleeve 22, which fits over corresponding clips 21 on the vertical rods 10. By using the telescopic rod 303, the lateral distance between the two vertical rods 10 is adjustable, thereby allowing the lateral dimensions of the simple wardrobe rack to be adjusted to accommodate different installation spaces. Specifically, the telescopic rod 303 includes a first rod body and a second rod body. The first rod body is inserted into the second rod body, and the length of the entire telescopic rod 303 is adjusted by adjusting the depth of the first rod body inserted into the second rod body. (See reference...) Figure 1 Connecting sleeves 22 are respectively connected to the ends of the first rod away from the second rod and the ends of the second rod away from the first rod. The connecting sleeves 22 cooperate with the clamps 21 to connect the two ends of the telescopic rod 303 to the vertical rod 10. It can be understood that the telescopic rod 303 can be used as a clothes rack or simply as an adjusting rod.
[0054] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A simple wardrobe rack, characterized in that: The device includes a vertical rod (10), a support member (30), multiple clamping pieces (21), and multiple connecting sleeves (22). One of the vertical rod (10) and the clamping pieces (21) is provided with a limiting groove (101), and the other is provided with a limiting boss (210). The clamping piece (21) is clamped outside the vertical rod (10), so that the limiting boss (210) is engaged in the limiting groove (101). The connecting sleeve (22) is sleeved outside the corresponding clamping piece (21). The inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve (22) is conical. The outer wall of the clamping piece (21) is at least partially attached to the inner wall of the connecting sleeve (22). The support member (30) is connected to at least one of the connecting sleeves (22).
2. The simple wardrobe rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The inner cone angle of the connecting sleeve (22) is 2° to 5°.
3. The simple wardrobe rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The connecting sleeve (22) is provided with a reinforcing ring (221) on the outside.
4. The simple wardrobe rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the clamp (21) is conical, and the cone angle of the clamp (21) is the same as the cone angle of the inner cylinder of the connecting sleeve (22).
5. The simple wardrobe rack as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that: The clip (21) includes a first half clip (211) and a second half clip (212), the first half clip (211) and the second half clip (212) being connected and surrounding the vertical rod (10).
6. The simple wardrobe rack as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that: The simple wardrobe rack also includes a connecting component (50) and a fixing rod (40). The connecting component (50) includes a decorative cover (51) and a fixing plate (52). The decorative cover (51) is sleeved on the fixing rod (40) and covers the fixing plate (52). The fixing plate (52) has a plurality of first mounting holes (523). The first mounting holes (523) are used for first fasteners to pass through to connect the fixing plate (52) to the fixing object. One end of the fixing rod (40) is connected to the fixing plate (52), and the other end of the fixing rod (40) is connected to the vertical rod (10) through a connector, or the other end of the fixing rod (40) is connected to the connecting sleeve (22).
7. The simple wardrobe rack as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The first mounting hole (523) is a waist-shaped hole.
8. The simple wardrobe rack as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The decorative cover (51) has a groove (511), the fixing plate (52) includes a base plate (521) and a connecting edge (522) disposed around the base plate (521), the connecting edge (522) is inserted and fixed in the groove (511), and the first mounting hole (523) is disposed on the base plate (521).
9. The simple wardrobe rack as described in claim 8, characterized in that: One of the groove wall of the groove (511) and the outer wall of the connecting edge (522) is provided with a slot, and the other is provided with a protrusion, which is fitted into the slot.
10. The simple wardrobe rack as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that: The simple wardrobe rack includes at least two parallel vertical rods (10), and the bearing member (30) includes a telescopic rod (303), with a connecting sleeve (22) connected to each end of the telescopic rod (303).