A type of wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft

By introducing an adjustable placement platform and rotating mechanism into wall-mounted ceramic handicrafts, the problem of fixed vase display positions is solved, enabling flexible adjustment of distance and angle, improving display diversity and ease of disassembly.

CN224426958UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30福建省德化中发陶瓷有限公司

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
福建省德化中发陶瓷有限公司
Filing Date
2025-09-10
Publication Date
2026-06-30

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of ceramic crafts technology, and more particularly to a wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft, including a concave wall-mounted frame and a ceramic vase. The concave wall-mounted frame has sliding grooves extending along its length on both its left and right sides. A placement platform is provided inside the concave wall-mounted frame, and adjusting screws are symmetrically arranged at the rear ends of both sides of the placement platform. In this utility model, by adjusting the position of the placement platform inside the concave wall-mounted frame, the adjusting screws move within the sliding grooves. After the movement is complete, the adjusting screws are locked in place by locking nuts. This allows adjustment of the distance between the ceramic vase and the wall to control the display position, thus increasing the display range.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ceramic crafts technology, specifically a wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft. Background Technology

[0002] Ceramic handicrafts are made primarily from ceramics, cast using molds to create various beautiful and lifelike figures, animals, birds, and landscapes. They can also be made to achieve various realistic effects. Ceramic handicrafts are widely used in home decoration, utilizing their high aesthetic appeal to make people's lives more comfortable.

[0003] Most existing wall-mounted ceramic vases are simply hung on the wall. Not only can the distance from the wall be adjusted to control the display position, but the structure is also fixed after placement, resulting in a limited aesthetic appeal and inconvenience in disassembly, thus reducing practicality.

[0004] Therefore, it is particularly important to design a wall-mounted ceramic landscape craft to overcome the above-mentioned technical defects and improve its overall practicality. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a wall-mounted ceramic landscape craft to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A wall-mounted ceramic decorative craft includes a concave wall-mounted bracket and a ceramic vase. The concave wall-mounted bracket has sliding grooves extending along its length on both its left and right sides. A placement platform is provided inside the concave wall-mounted bracket. Adjusting screws are symmetrically arranged at the rear ends of both sides of the placement platform. A locking nut is threaded onto a section of each adjusting screw extending out of the sliding groove. A rectangular groove is formed inwards at the top of the placement platform. A rotary motor is installed inside the rectangular groove, and a rotating shaft is rotatably connected inside the rectangular groove and located on one side of the rotary motor. The output end of the rotary motor and the middle section of the rotating shaft are both fixed with meshing transmission gears. A clamping recess is installed on the top of the rotating shaft. Fixed crossbars are installed on the left and right sides of the top outer side of the clamping recess. A sliding rod is connected inside the fixed crossbar. A sliding sleeve is slidably connected to the outside of the sliding rod. A folding bracket is installed on the top of the sliding sleeve. A clamping bent plate is installed at one end of each of the two sets of folding brackets facing each other. An electric push rod is installed at the other end of the fixed crossbar. The output end of the electric push rod extends into the interior of the fixed crossbar and connects to the bottom of the sliding sleeve.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the concave wall mount has assembly holes at both ends of the rear side, and assembly bolts are installed inside the assembly holes.

[0009] The above technical solution is used to install concave wall mounts on the wall.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the ceramic vase and the placement platform are designed to be detachable, and the connection between the placement platform and the concave wall-mounted bracket is a sliding connection.

[0011] By adjusting the position of the placement platform inside the concave wall-mounted bracket, the distance between the ceramic vase and the wall can be adjusted to control the display position, thereby increasing the display range.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the front of the placement platform is provided with control buttons, wherein the control buttons are connected to the rotary motor and the electric push rod respectively through wires, and the connection method is electrical connection.

[0013] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the rotary motor is fixedly installed inside the rectangular groove by a motor bracket, and the bottom of the rotating shaft is rotatably connected inside the rectangular groove by a bearing seat.

[0014] The above technical solution allows the rotating shaft to rotate, thereby driving the ceramic vase to rotate during the wall-mounted display, increasing the diversity of the display.

[0015] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the bottom of the ceramic vase is inserted into the inside of the clamping recess, and the external structure size of the bottom of the ceramic vase is adapted to the internal structure size of the clamping recess.

[0016] The above technical solution allows for the quick fixing and disassembly of ceramic vases via the structure on the clamping recess, saving time and facilitating cleaning and replacement.

[0017] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the top of the fixed crossbar is provided with a rectangular groove for the folding bracket to move, and a silicone sheet is attached to the inside of the clamping bending plate.

[0018] The above technical solution increases the stability of the silicone sheet after clamping.

[0019] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0020] 1. In this utility model, a wall-mounted ceramic decorative craft is provided. By adjusting the position of the placement platform inside the concave wall-mounted frame, the adjusting screw moves in the slide groove. After the movement is completed, the adjusting screw is locked and fixed by the locking nut. This allows the distance between the ceramic vase and the wall to be adjusted to control the display position and improve the display range.

[0021] 2. In this utility model, a wall-mounted ceramic decorative craft is provided. A rotating motor drives two sets of transmission gears to mesh with each other, causing the rotating shaft to rotate. This allows the ceramic vase to rotate during the wall-mounted display, increasing the diversity of the display. Furthermore, the structure on the clamping base allows for quick fixing and disassembly of the ceramic vase, saving time and facilitating cleaning and replacement. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of part of the structure of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the clamping recess structure of this utility model.

[0026] In the diagram: 1. Concave wall mount; 101. Slide groove; 2. Ceramic vase; 3. Placement platform; 301. Adjusting screw; 302. Locking nut; 303. Rectangular groove; 4. Rotary motor; 401. Rotating shaft; 402. Transmission gear; 5. Clamping recess; 501. Fixed crossbar; 502. Slide rod; 503. Slide sleeve; 504. Folding bracket; 505. Clamping curved plate; 506. Electric push rod. Detailed Implementation

[0027] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments of the present utility model. 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 without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0028] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more comprehensive description of the utility model will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings, and several embodiments of the utility model will be provided. However, the utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. On the contrary, the purpose of providing these embodiments is to make the disclosure of the utility model more thorough and complete.

[0029] For examples, please refer to Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution:

[0030] A wall-mounted ceramic decorative craft includes a concave wall-mounted bracket 1 and a ceramic vase 2. The concave wall-mounted bracket 1 has a sliding groove 101 extending along the length of the bracket 1 on both the left and right sides. The concave wall-mounted bracket 1 has a placement platform 3 inside. The rear ends of the placement platform 3 on both the left and right sides are symmetrically provided with adjusting screws 301. A locking nut 302 is threadedly connected to a section of the adjusting screw 301 extending out of the sliding groove 101. A rectangular groove 303 is formed inward on the top of the placement platform 3.

[0031] The concave wall-mounted bracket 1 has mounting holes on both the left and right ends of its rear side. Mounting bolts are installed inside the mounting holes to install the concave wall-mounted bracket on the wall. The ceramic vase 2 and the placement platform 3 have a detachable structure design. The connection between the placement platform 3 and the concave wall-mounted bracket 1 is a sliding connection. By adjusting the position of the placement platform inside the concave wall-mounted bracket, the distance between the ceramic vase and the wall can be adjusted to control the display position and increase the display range.

[0032] In this embodiment, a rotary motor 4 is installed inside the rectangular groove 303, and a rotary shaft 401 is rotatably connected inside the rectangular groove 303 and on one side of the rotary motor 4. The output end of the rotary motor 4 and the middle section of the rotary shaft 401 are both fixed with meshing transmission gears 402.

[0033] The rotary motor 4 is fixedly installed inside the rectangular groove 303 by a motor bracket. The bottom of the rotary shaft 401 is rotatably connected inside the rectangular groove 303 by a bearing seat. The rotary shaft rotates, thereby driving the ceramic vase to rotate during the wall-mounted display, increasing the diversity of the display.

[0034] In this embodiment, a clamping recess 5 is installed on the top of the rotating shaft 401. Fixed crossbars 501 are installed on both the left and right sides of the top of the outer side of the clamping recess 5. A sliding rod 502 is connected inside the fixed crossbar 501. A sliding sleeve 503 is slidably connected to the outer side of the sliding rod 502. A folding bracket 504 is installed on the top of the sliding sleeve 503. A clamping bent plate 505 is installed at one end of each of the two sets of folding brackets 504 facing each other. An electric push rod 506 is installed at the other end of the fixed crossbar 501. The output end of the electric push rod 506 extends into the interior of the fixed crossbar 501 and is connected to the bottom of the sliding sleeve 503.

[0035] The front of the placement platform 3 is equipped with control buttons, which are connected to the rotary motor 4 and the electric push rod 506 by wires. The connection is electrical. The bottom of the ceramic vase 2 is inserted into the clamping recess 5. The external structure of the bottom of the ceramic vase 2 is adapted to the internal structure of the clamping recess 5. The structure on the clamping recess allows for quick fixing and disassembly of the ceramic vase, saving time and facilitating cleaning and replacement.

[0036] The top of the fixed crossbar 501 has a rectangular groove for the folding bracket 504 to move, and a silicone sheet is attached to the inside of the clamping plate 505 to increase the stability after clamping.

[0037] The working process of this utility model is as follows: When using the wall-mounted ceramic crafts and structure designed in this scheme, the concave wall-mounted bracket 1 is fixed to the wall. By adjusting the position of the placement platform 3 inside the concave wall-mounted bracket 1, the adjusting screw 301 moves in the slide groove 101. After the movement is completed, the adjusting screw 301 is locked and fixed by the locking nut 302. This allows the distance between the ceramic vase 2 and the wall to be adjusted to control the display position and improve the display range. The bottom of the ceramic vase 2 is placed inside the clamping recess 5, and then the electric push rod 5 is activated. 06, the drive end of the electric push rod 506 drives the sliding sleeve 503 to slide on the sliding rod 502, causing the two sets of folding brackets 504 to move in the same direction, and finally the clamping bending plate 505 clamps and fixes the bottom of the ceramic vase 2. During the display, the rotating motor 4 drives the two sets of transmission gears 402 to mesh with each other, causing the rotating shaft 401 to rotate, so that the ceramic vase 2 can be rotated during the wall-mounted display, increasing the diversity of the display. The structure on the clamping recess 5 can quickly fix and disassemble the ceramic vase 2, saving time and facilitating cleaning and replacement.

[0038] The control buttons, rotary motors, and electric actuators used in this invention are all existing known electrical devices, and all can be purchased and used directly on the market. Their structures, circuits, and control principles are all existing known technologies. Therefore, the structures, circuits, and control principles of the control buttons, rotary motors, and electric actuators will not be described in detail here.

[0039] All standard parts used in this application can be purchased from the market. The specific connection methods of each part adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding that are mature in the prior art. The machinery, parts and equipment adopt conventional models in the prior art and are also general components, which are common knowledge in this field.

[0040] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A wall-hung scene ceramic art object comprising a concave wall-hanging rack (1) and a ceramic vase (2), characterized in that: The concave wall mount (1) has sliding grooves (101) extending along its length on both the left and right sides. A placement platform (3) is located inside the concave wall mount (1). Adjusting screws (301) are symmetrically arranged at the rear ends of both sides of the placement platform (3). A locking nut (302) is threaded onto a section of the adjusting screw (301) extending out of the sliding groove (101). A rectangular groove (303) is formed inwards at the top of the placement platform (3). A rotary motor (4) is installed inside the rectangular groove (303). A rotating shaft (401) is rotatably connected inside the rectangular groove (303) and to one side of the rotary motor (4). The output end of the rotary motor (4) and the rotating shaft (401) are connected... The middle section is fixed with meshing transmission gears (402). The top of the rotating shaft (401) is equipped with a clamping recess (5). The left and right sides of the top of the clamping recess (5) are equipped with fixed crossbars (501). The inside of the fixed crossbar (501) is connected to a slide rod (502). The outside of the slide rod (502) is slidably connected to a sliding sleeve (503). The top of the sliding sleeve (503) is equipped with a folding bracket (504). The two sets of folding brackets (504) are equipped with clamping bending plates (505) at opposite ends. The other end of the fixed crossbar (501) is equipped with an electric push rod (506). The output end of the electric push rod (506) extends into the inside of the fixed crossbar (501) and connects to the bottom of the sliding sleeve (503).

2. The wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft according to claim 1, characterized in that: The concave wall mount (1) has assembly holes on both the left and right ends of the rear side inside, and assembly bolts are installed inside the assembly holes.

3. A wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft according to claim 2, characterized in that: The ceramic vase (2) and the placement platform (3) are designed to be detachable, and the placement platform (3) and the concave wall bracket (1) are connected by a sliding connection.

4. A wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front of the placement platform (3) is provided with control buttons, which are connected to the rotary motor (4) and the electric push rod (506) by wires, and the connection is electrical.

5. A wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft according to claim 2, characterized in that: The rotary motor (4) is fixedly installed inside the rectangular groove (303) by a motor bracket, and the bottom of the rotating shaft (401) is rotatably connected inside the rectangular groove (303) by a bearing seat.

6. A wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft according to claim 2, characterized in that: The bottom of the ceramic vase (2) is inserted inside the clamping recess (5), and the external structure size of the bottom of the ceramic vase (2) is adapted to the internal structure size of the clamping recess (5).

7. A wall-mounted landscape ceramic craft according to claim 2, characterized in that: The top of the fixed crossbar (501) is provided with a rectangular groove for the folding bracket (504) to move, and a silicone sheet is attached to the inside of the clamping bending plate (505).