A foldable flower stand

By using a foldable flower stand with a spliced ​​frame and support rod design, the problems of large space occupation and structural instability of the flower stand are solved, achieving stable load-bearing and convenient storage.

CN224419486UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30蒋根荣

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
蒋根荣
Filing Date
2025-08-06
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing flower stands cannot be quickly folded up when not in use, take up a lot of space, and have an unstable structure, making them unable to support a large number of flower pots.

Method used

A foldable flower stand was designed. Through the splicing structure of the first and second supports, combined with the stable support of the support rod, and the rotational cooperation of the clamp and the connecting rod, the flower stand can achieve stable load-bearing and convenient folding.

Benefits of technology

It maintains stable load-bearing capacity when unfolded, and significantly reduces its footprint when folded, while improving the load-bearing stability and ease of storage of the flowerpot.

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Abstract

This utility model provides a foldable flower stand, including a first support, a second support that is rotatably coupled to the top of the first support, and a support rod connected to the bottom of the first support and the bottom of the second support. The support rod is detachable. A plurality of connecting rods are spaced apart on the inner side of the first support, and a plurality of clamps for supporting flower pots are spaced apart along the axial direction on the connecting rods. The sides of the clamps are rotatably coupled to the connecting rods. This utility model can improve the load-bearing stability of flower pots, and can be folded and stored when not in use, reducing the floor space occupied.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of flower stands, and more particularly to a foldable flower stand. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, most commonly used flower stands are fixed. Once assembled, their structure and the space they occupy are relatively fixed. When not in use, they cannot be quickly folded up, taking up a lot of space, or they need to be disassembled, making them inconvenient to use.

[0003] Therefore, some new flower stands adopt a foldable structure design, but there is a problem of structural instability after folding, which makes it impossible to support a large number of flower pots for display. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a foldable flower stand that can improve the load-bearing stability of flower pots and can be folded and stored when not in use, reducing the floor space occupied.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a foldable flower stand, including a first support, a second support that is rotatably coupled to the top of the first support, and a support rod connected to the bottom of the first support and the bottom of the second support. The support rod is detachable. A plurality of connecting rods are spaced apart on the inner side of the first support. A plurality of clamps for supporting flower pots are spaced apart along the axial direction on the connecting rods. The sides of the clamps are rotatably coupled to the connecting rods.

[0006] Furthermore, a sleeve is connected to the side of the clamp, the sleeve is rotatably engaged with the connecting rod, and when the flowerpot is connected to the clamp, the clamp is located on the upper part of the outer periphery of the flowerpot.

[0007] Furthermore, the end of the connecting rod has a first connector, which is sleeved on the first bracket.

[0008] Furthermore, rollers are rotatably provided at both ends of the support rod so that when the support rod is connected between the first bracket and the second bracket, the rollers face downwards.

[0009] Furthermore, the first support includes a first main support rod arranged opposite each other along the vertical plane and a second main support rod arranged opposite each other along the horizontal plane, so that the first main support rod and the second main support rod are sequentially spliced ​​to form a first support with a rectangular structure.

[0010] Furthermore, the second support includes a first secondary support rod arranged horizontally, a second secondary support rod arranged vertically at both ends of the first secondary support rod, and a second connector at the end of the second secondary support rod away from the first secondary support rod, the second connector being rotatably connected to the second main support rod at the top.

[0011] Furthermore, each end of the support rod has a third connector, and the third connectors at both ends of the support rod are respectively inserted into the second main support rod and the second auxiliary support rod, and the roller is rotatably connected to the third connector.

[0012] Furthermore, several of the connecting rods divide the first support of the rectangular structure into several load-bearing spaces, so that the flowerpot is located in the load-bearing space.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: the flower stand body is spliced ​​together by the first and second supports, and the splicing structure of the first and second supports is stably supported by the support rods, so that the flower stand can maintain a stable load-bearing capacity when unfolded and in use. When flower pots are placed on the flower stand, they can be placed in different clamps, so that the clamps can support and position the flower pots, and thus several flower pots can be simultaneously connected to each connecting rod for display. When the flower stand of this solution is not used, the support rods can be removed from the first and second supports, so that the first and second supports can be rotated and folded, thereby reducing the floor space occupied by the first and second supports after folding. Furthermore, due to the rotational cooperation of the clamps and connecting rods, the clamps can be folded simultaneously after the flower stand is folded, further ensuring convenient storage and reducing the occupied area. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the folded state in this utility model.

[0016] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. First support; 11. First main support rod; 12. Second main support rod; 2. Second support; 21. First auxiliary support rod; 22. Second auxiliary support rod; 23. Second connector; 3. Support rod; 31. Third connector; 4. Connecting rod; 5. Flower pot; 6. Hoop; 7. Sleeve; 8. First connector; 9. Roller. Detailed Implementation

[0017] 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. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0018] Those skilled in the art should understand that in the disclosure of this utility model, the terms "longitudinal", "lateral", "up", "down", "front", "back", "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 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. Therefore, the above terms should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0019] It is understood that the term "a" should be understood as "at least one" or "one or more", that is, in one embodiment, the number of an element can be one, while in another embodiment, the number of the element can be multiple, and the term "a" should not be understood as a limitation on the number.

[0020] like Figures 1-2 The present invention provides a foldable flower stand, including a first support 1, a second support 2 that is rotatably coupled to the top of the first support 1, and a support rod 3 connected to the bottom of the first support 1 and the bottom of the second support 2. The support rod 3 is detachably configured. A plurality of connecting rods 4 are spaced apart on the inner side of the first support 1. A plurality of clamps 6 for supporting flower pots 5 are spaced apart along the axial direction on the connecting rods 4. The sides of the clamps 6 are rotatably coupled to the connecting rods 4.

[0021] The flower stand body is assembled using the first and second supports, and the assembly structure is stably supported by support rods. This ensures that the flower stand maintains a stable load-bearing capacity when unfolded. When flower pots are placed on the flower stand, they can be positioned in different clamps, allowing the clamps to support and position the pots. This allows multiple flower pots to be simultaneously connected to the connecting rods for display. When the flower stand is not in use, the support rods can be detached from the first and second supports, allowing the first and second supports to rotate and fold. This significantly reduces the floor space occupied when the first and second supports are folded. Furthermore, the rotational coordination between the clamps and connecting rods ensures that the clamps fold simultaneously when the flower stand is folded, further guaranteeing convenient storage and minimizing the space required.

[0022] Preferably, the clamp 6 is connected to a sleeve 7 on its side, the sleeve 7 is rotatably engaged with the connecting rod 4, and when the flowerpot 5 is connected to the clamp 6, the clamp 6 is located on the upper part of the outer periphery of the flowerpot 5.

[0023] Specifically, the clamp is stably connected to the connecting rod through the sleeve, and the clamp is rotatable, so that the clamp can be folded and stored or used to support the flower pot. When the clamp supports the flower pot, it can be positioned on the upper part of the outer perimeter of the flower pot, so that the center of gravity of the flower pot is located on the lower side of the clamp, thereby improving the stability of the clamp on the flower pot and preventing the flower pot from tipping over.

[0024] In one embodiment of this solution, the flowerpot has a frustum-shaped structure that is larger at the top and smaller at the bottom, so that the clamp can be snapped onto the upper part of the outer perimeter of the flowerpot; at the same time, the flowerpot can also adopt a structure with a flanged top edge, so that the clamp can be positioned through the flanged edge, thereby improving the stability of the flowerpot.

[0025] Preferably, the end of the connecting rod 4 has a first connector 8, which is sleeved on the first bracket 1.

[0026] Specifically, the end of the connecting rod is connected to the first bracket via a first connector to improve the stability of the connection between the connecting rod and the first bracket. At the same time, the position of the connecting rod can be adjusted by moving the first connector relative to the first bracket to adapt to different sizes of flower pots.

[0027] The first connector can be fixed by means of a tightening bolt or other structure to ensure the relative position stability between the first connector and the first bracket.

[0028] Preferably, rollers 9 are rotatably provided at both ends of the support rod 3 so that when the support rod 3 is connected between the first bracket 1 and the second bracket 2, the rollers 9 face downward.

[0029] Specifically, when the support rod is connected to the first and second brackets, the rollers can move the entire flower stand, allowing users to easily move the flower stand to different areas for display, cleaning, or subsequent storage.

[0030] Preferably, the first support 1 includes a first main support rod 11 arranged opposite each other along the vertical plane and a second main support rod 12 arranged opposite each other along the horizontal plane, so that the first main support rod 11 and the second main support rod 12 are sequentially spliced ​​to form a rectangular structure of the first support 1.

[0031] Specifically, a stable rectangular structure is formed by the staggered splicing of the first and second main support rods to ensure the structural stability of the first support, thereby improving the load-bearing capacity of the first support for flower pots and the service life of the overall flower stand.

[0032] Preferably, the second bracket 2 includes a first secondary support rod 21 arranged horizontally and a second secondary support rod 22 arranged vertically at both ends of the first secondary support rod 21. The second secondary support rod 22 has a second connector 23 at the end away from the first secondary support rod 21. The second connector 23 is rotatably connected to the second main support rod 12 at the top.

[0033] Specifically, the second bracket is spliced ​​together by the first and second auxiliary support rods, and the second connector enables the flexible rotation and cooperation between the second bracket and the first bracket, so as to ensure the structural stability of the first and second brackets and the storage effect.

[0034] In one embodiment of this solution, one end of the second connector is threadedly fixed to the second secondary support rod, and the other end is rotatably sleeved on the second main support rod, so as to ensure that the second secondary support rod can rotate flexibly relative to the second main support rod, which facilitates the unfolding and storage of the flower stand.

[0035] Preferably, the support rod 3 has a third connector 31 at both ends, and the third connector 31 at both ends of the support rod 3 is inserted into the second main support rod 12 and the second auxiliary support rod 22 respectively, and the roller 9 is rotatably connected to the third connector 31.

[0036] Specifically, by using the insertion method of the third connector, a tight connection between the support rod and the first and second brackets is ensured, thereby improving the structural stability of the support rod for the flower stand as a whole.

[0037] In one embodiment of this solution, the third connector can be fixed to the support rod by a threaded fastening method, and the insertion joint between the third connector and the second main support rod and the second auxiliary support rod can be connected by a set bolt or a threaded fastening method.

[0038] Preferably, the connecting rods 4 divide the first support 1 of the rectangular structure into several bearing spaces, so that the flowerpot 5 is located in the bearing space.

[0039] Specifically, the internal space of the first support frame with a rectangular structure is divided into multiple load-bearing spaces by multiple connecting rods, which makes it easier to classify and place flower pots, improves space utilization, and enhances the overall stability of the flower stand to prevent flower pots from tipping over.

[0040] This utility model is not limited to the above-described preferred embodiments. Anyone can derive other forms of products under the guidance of this utility model. However, regardless of any changes made in their shape or structure, any technical solution that is the same as or similar to this application falls within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A foldable flower stand, characterized in that: It includes a first bracket (1), a second bracket (2) that is rotatably coupled to the top of the first bracket (1), and a support rod (3) connected to the bottom of the first bracket (1) and the bottom of the second bracket (2). The support rod (3) is detachably mounted. Several connecting rods (4) are spaced apart on the inner side of the first bracket (1). Several clamps (6) for supporting flower pots (5) are spaced apart along the axial direction on the connecting rods (4). The side of the clamps (6) is rotatably coupled to the connecting rods (4).

2. The foldable flower stand according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamp (6) is connected to a sleeve (7) on its side. The sleeve (7) is rotatably engaged with the connecting rod (4). When the flower pot (5) is connected to the clamp (6), the clamp (6) is located on the upper part of the outer periphery of the flower pot (5).

3. The foldable flower stand according to claim 1, characterized in that: The end of the connecting rod (4) has a first connector (8), which is sleeved on the first bracket (1).

4. The foldable flower stand according to claim 1, characterized in that: The support rod (3) is rotatably equipped with rollers (9) at both ends, so that when the support rod (3) is connected between the first bracket (1) and the second bracket (2), the rollers (9) face downward.

5. The foldable flower stand according to claim 4, characterized in that: The first support (1) includes a first main support rod (11) arranged opposite each other along the vertical plane and a second main support rod (12) arranged opposite each other along the horizontal plane, so that the first main support rod (11) and the second main support rod (12) are sequentially spliced ​​to form a rectangular structure of the first support (1).

6. The foldable flower stand according to claim 5, characterized in that: The second bracket (2) includes a first secondary support rod (21) arranged horizontally and a second secondary support rod (22) arranged vertically at both ends of the first secondary support rod (21). The second secondary support rod (22) has a second connector (23) at the end away from the first secondary support rod (21). The second connector (23) is rotatably connected to the second main support rod (12) at the top.

7. The foldable flower stand according to claim 6, characterized in that: The support rod (3) has a third connector (31) at both ends, and the third connector (31) at both ends of the support rod (3) is inserted into the second main support rod (12) and the second auxiliary support rod (22) respectively. The roller (9) is rotatably connected to the third connector (31).

8. The foldable flower stand according to claim 2, characterized in that: Several connecting rods (4) divide the first support (1) of the rectangular structure into several bearing spaces so that the flower pot (5) is located in the bearing space.