A merchandise display rack
By designing limiting components and expansion fixing components, the problem of single-function display racks and the difficulty in balancing portability and stability is solved. This enables multi-state display and portable folding functions, reduces the failure rate, and adapts to different product display needs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- PINGHU CITY ZHAPU PLASTIC PROD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing display racks have limited functionality and are difficult to adapt to the display needs of different products. Furthermore, portability and stability are difficult to balance. Traditional folding display racks are not portable enough and their rigid structure causes them to sway during display. In particular, the stability of display racks with heavy products is poor. This is especially true for traditional folding display racks, such as the product display racks shown in Figure 1-4.
Design a product display rack, including horizontal and inclined display racks, including an electric display device, employing articulated + interlocking mechanical technology, achieving multi-angle stability through an interlocking mechanical structure and limiting components, and achieving multi-angle display through an interlocking mechanical structure, an interlocking connecting device, limiting components, an articulated interlocking mechanical structure, an articulated + interlocking mechanical structure, an articulated interlocking mechanical structure, limiting components, and achieving structural stability through a spreading and fixing component.
It enables multi-state display of goods, balances portability and stability, reduces failure rate, supports modular design of display slots of different sizes, and adapts to various product display needs.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of display rack technology, and more specifically to a commodity display rack. Background Technology
[0002] As an important tool in the retail industry, product display racks are widely used in shopping malls, exhibitions and other scenarios to improve the display effect of products. Currently, common display racks mainly have the following technical defects: (1) Single function problem: Traditional display racks mostly adopt a fixed structure, and the display table only supports the horizontal placement mode, which is difficult to adapt to products such as cosmetics and electronic products that need to be displayed at an angle. Although some adjustable angle display racks achieve tilting through complex hinge structures, they have problems such as cumbersome adjustment steps (requiring tools) and poor stability (easily returning to the original position automatically). (2) Contradiction between portability and stability: Although folding display racks are convenient for transportation, they often sway after unfolding due to insufficient structural rigidity, especially when placing heavy products, they are prone to tipping over. The solution of using metal frame reinforcement significantly increases the weight and storage volume.
[0003] Therefore, there is an urgent need to design a product display rack that can flexibly display in multiple states, quickly fold and securely lock, and is low-cost. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a product display rack with two display states: horizontal and tilted. This allows for flexible display of different products. It also features a folding storage function, making it easy to carry and transport. Furthermore, it offers good stability when unfolded, and its overall structure is relatively simple and cost-effective.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A product display rack includes a display stand and a display base. The display stand includes a first upright and a second upright located on both sides of the display base. The tops of the first upright and the second upright are hinged together to allow them to be unfolded for support. The first uprights on both sides of the display base are connected to each other. The display base has a product placement space and is hinged to the first uprights on both sides. The second upright is provided with a placement limiting block. When the display base is in a horizontal position, the placement limiting block can be located at the bottom of the display base and contact the display base for support. The display base is provided with an inclined placement limiting component. When the display base is in an inclined position, the inclined placement limiting component can cooperate with the first upright to keep the display base in a stable inclined state.
[0007] Furthermore, the inclined placement limiting component includes limiting baffles, which are disposed on both sides of the flip ends of the display stand. The limiting baffles are hinged to the display stand. When the display stand is tilted and coincides with the first upright, the limiting baffles at both ends of the flip direction of the display stand contact and abut against the inward and outward sides of the first upright, respectively, so that the display stand is fixed in the tilted state.
[0008] Furthermore, the first upright is provided with contact blocks on the outer and inner sides, and the contact blocks are provided with contact adhesive surfaces, and the limiting baffle can contact and abut against the contact adhesive surfaces.
[0009] Furthermore, a spreading and fixing assembly is provided between the first and second uprights. The spreading and fixing assembly includes a spreading rod, one end of which is hinged to the second upright, and the other end is provided with a pin that is slidably connected to the spreading rod perpendicularly. The first upright is provided with a first insertion hole. When the spreading rod is in a horizontal state, the pin can be inserted into the first insertion hole for connection.
[0010] Furthermore, the second upright is provided with a second insertion hole. When the support rod coincides with the first upright, the pin can be inserted into the second insertion hole for connection.
[0011] Furthermore, the display stand is provided with several display slots, and a transparent cover is hinged to the opening of each display slot.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0013] 1. Flexible display of dual states
[0014] Horizontal configuration: The display stand can be placed horizontally, with the bottom of the display stand supported by limiting blocks. It is suitable for flat displays such as books and boxed goods.
[0015] Tilted position: The display stand is tilted to overlap with the first upright, and the limiting baffle makes close contact with the first upright to form a self-locking structure. This is suitable for products that need to be displayed at an angle, thereby increasing the viewing angle.
[0016] 2. Balancing foldable portability with stability
[0017] When on display, the first and second uprights can be unfolded and stood upright. When stored, the first and second uprights can be folded together, making them portable. At the same time, the unfolding and fixing components are set to improve the structural stability.
[0018] 3. Low cost and high adaptability
[0019] All moving parts adopt a hinged + pin mechanical structure, with a lower failure rate than hydraulic / electric solutions; the modular design supports the customization of display slots of different sizes, and is compatible with various small commodities. Attached Figure Description
[0020] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort, wherein:
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a product display rack (with the display stand in a horizontal position). Figure 1 ;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of a product display rack (with the display stand in a horizontal position);
[0023] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the structure of a product display rack Figure 2 ;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a product display rack (the display stand is in an inclined state). Figure 2 ;
[0025] The markings in the diagram are as follows: 1. First upright; 2. Second upright; 3. Display stand; 4. Spreading rod; 5. Pin; 6. Second insertion hole; 7. Placement limit block; 8. Connecting rod; 9. Limiting baffle; 10. Display slot; 11. Transparent cover; 12. Contact block. Detailed Implementation
[0026] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the directional terms such as "center", "horizontal (X)", "longitudinal (Y)", "vertical (Z)", "length", "width", "thickness", "up", "down", "front", "back", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", and "counterclockwise" indicate the orientation and positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model 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. They should not be construed as limiting the specific protection scope of this utility model.
[0027] 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. Thus, the use of "first" and "second" to define a feature may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "several" or "a number" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0028] A product display rack, such as Figure 1-4 As shown, the display includes a display stand and a display base 3. The display stand includes a first upright 1 and a second upright 2 located on both sides of the display base 3. The tops of the first upright 1 and the second upright 2 are hinged to allow them to be unfolded for support. The first upright 1 on both sides of the display base 3 is connected to each other. The display base 3 is provided with a product placement space. The display base 3 is hinged to the first upright 1 on both sides. The second upright 2 is provided with a placement limiting block 7. When the display base 3 is in a horizontal position, the placement limiting block 7 can be located at the bottom of the display base 3 and contact the display base 3 for support. The display base 3 is provided with an inclined placement limiting component. When the display base 3 is in an inclined position, the inclined placement limiting component can cooperate with the first upright 1 to keep the display base 3 in a stable inclined state.
[0029] Preferably, the inclined placement limiting component includes a limiting baffle 9, which is disposed on both sides of the flip ends of the display seat 3. The limiting baffle 9 is hinged to the display seat 3. When the display seat 3 is tilted and coincides with the first upright 1, the limiting baffles 9 at both ends of the flip direction of the display seat 3 contact and abut against the inward and outward sides of the first upright 1, respectively, so that the display seat 3 is fixed in the tilted state.
[0030] Specifically, such as Figure 3-4 As shown, when the display stand 3 is tilted and coincides with the first upright 1, the limiting baffles 9 at both ends of the display stand 3 in the flipping direction are flipped outward and come into contact with the first upright 1. This restricts the display stand 3 from rotating clockwise or counterclockwise, so that it is always in a tilted and coincident state with the first upright 1 for vertical display.
[0031] Preferably, the first support frame 1 is provided with contact blocks 12 on the outer and inner sides, and the contact blocks 12 are provided with contact adhesive surfaces, and the limiting baffle 9 can contact and abut against the contact adhesive surfaces;
[0032] Specifically, by contacting the rubber contact surface on the contact block 12 with the limiting baffle 9, a certain interference connection can be achieved, thus realizing a stable contact connection and preventing the display stand 3 from flipping over.
[0033] Preferably, a spreading and fixing assembly is provided between the first upright 1 and the second upright 2. The spreading and fixing assembly includes a spreading rod 4. One end of the spreading rod 4 is hinged to the second upright 2, and the other end is provided with a pin 5 that is vertically and slidably connected to the spreading rod. The first upright 1 is provided with a first insertion hole. When the spreading rod 4 is in a horizontal state, the pin 5 can be inserted into the first insertion hole for connection.
[0034] Specifically, after the support rod 4 is horizontally straightened, the pin 5 is inserted into the hole of the first upright 1 to form a rigid support triangle, thereby enhancing the upright's resistance to lateral forces.
[0035] Preferably, the second upright 2 is provided with a second insertion hole 6. When the support rod 4 overlaps with the first upright 1, the pin 5 can be inserted into the second insertion hole 6 for connection. Thus, when storing, the support rod 4 can be attached to the second upright 2, and the pin 5 can be inserted into the second insertion hole 6 to lock it, preventing the parts from loosening during transportation.
[0036] Preferably, the display stand 3 is provided with a plurality of display slots 10, and a transparent cover 11 is hinged to the opening of the display slot 10;
[0037] Specifically, by setting up a display slot 10 and a transparent cover 11, the hinged transparent cover 11 forms a sealed space when closed, which not only prevents dust and contact, but also maintains the visibility of the product by using the transparent material; when opened, it flips upward to avoid occupying display space.
[0038] Preferably, the first uprights 1 on both sides of the display stand 3 are connected to each other by connecting rods 8.
[0039] advantage:
[0040] 1. Flexible display of dual states
[0041] Horizontal position: The display stand 3 can be placed horizontally, and the bottom of the display stand 3 is supported by the limiting block 7. It is suitable for flat display of books, boxed goods and other products.
[0042] Tilted state: The display stand 3 is tilted to overlap with the first upright 1, and the limiting baffle 9 forms a self-locking structure by making close contact with the first upright 1. This is suitable for products that need to be displayed at an angle, thereby increasing the viewing angle.
[0043] 2. Balancing foldable portability with stability
[0044] When on display, the first stand 1 and the second stand 2 can be unfolded and erected. When stored, the first stand 1 and the second stand 2 can be folded together, providing a foldable and portable function. At the same time, the unfolding and fixing components are set to improve the structural stability.
[0045] 3. Low cost and high adaptability
[0046] All moving parts adopt a hinged + pin 5 mechanical structure, with a lower failure rate than hydraulic / electric solutions; the modular design supports the customization of display slots of different sizes 10, and is compatible with various small commodities.
[0047] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A product display rack, characterized in that: The product includes a display stand and a display base. The display stand includes a first upright and a second upright located on both sides of the display base. The tops of the first upright and the second upright are hinged together to allow them to be unfolded for support. The first uprights on both sides of the display base are connected to each other. The display base has a product placement space and is hinged to the first uprights on both sides. The second upright is provided with a placement limiting block. When the display base is in a horizontal position, the placement limiting block can be located at the bottom of the display base and contact the display base for support. The display base is provided with an inclined placement limiting component. When the display base is in an inclined position, the inclined placement limiting component can cooperate with the first upright to keep the display base in a stable inclined state.
2. A product display rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inclined placement limiting component includes limiting baffles, which are disposed on both sides of the flipping ends of the display stand. The limiting baffles are hinged to the display stand. When the display stand is tilted and coincides with the first upright, the limiting baffles at both ends of the flipping direction of the display stand contact and abut against the inward and outward sides of the first upright, respectively, so that the display stand is fixed in the tilted state.
3. A product display rack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first upright is provided with contact blocks on the outer and inner sides, and the contact blocks are provided with contact adhesive surfaces. The limiting baffle can contact and abut against the contact adhesive surfaces.
4. A product display rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: A spreading and fixing assembly is provided between the first and second uprights. The spreading and fixing assembly includes a spreading rod. One end of the spreading rod is hinged to the second upright, and the other end is provided with a pin that is slidably connected to the spreading rod perpendicularly. The first upright is provided with a first insertion hole. When the spreading rod is in a horizontal state, the pin can be inserted into the first insertion hole for connection.
5. A product display rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second upright is provided with a second insertion hole. When the support rod coincides with the first upright, the pin can be inserted into the second insertion hole for connection.
6. A product display rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The display stand is provided with several display slots, and a transparent cover is hinged to the opening of each display slot.