Decorative sheet structure

The detachable and connectable trim pieces, masks, and pin structures solve the problems of limited installation and functionality of trim pieces, enabling convenient disassembly and assembly and diverse trim piece replacements, thereby improving user experience and applicability.

CN224446050UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03BINOVO MFG CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
BINOVO MFG CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-07
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing decorative panels have a single installation method, and users cannot disassemble or replace them according to their personal preferences. Furthermore, their functionality is limited and their applicability is restricted.

Method used

It adopts a detachable and connectable decorative panel, mask and pin structure, and realizes multiple locking states through snap and plug-in, allowing users to create their own designs and replace functions.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient disassembly and assembly of decorative panels and diversification, expands the scope of application, and improves user experience and functional versatility.

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Abstract

This utility model belongs to the field of multifunctional tool finishing technology, and discloses a finishing sheet structure, including a detachably connected finishing sheet, a mask, and a pin. The finishing sheet can be snapped into the mask, and the pin is inserted into the connection between the finishing sheet and the mask to lock them together. The finishing sheet structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. In the first locking state, the movement of the finishing sheet in a third direction is limited; in the second locking state, the movement of the finishing sheet in both the third and first directions is limited; in the third locking state, the movement of the finishing sheet in the third, first, and second directions is limited. This utility model simplifies disassembly and assembly operations and improves efficiency through the detachable connection of the finishing sheet, mask, and pin, and the locking of the pin. It also allows for the replacement of the finishing sheet, facilitating DIY creations or adding features such as fluorescent elements or compasses to enrich its functionality and expand its applicability.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of finishing technology for multifunctional tools, and in particular to a finishing sheet structure. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the market offers two main types of decorative panels: those that are directly locked and cannot be removed, and those that use special locking structures requiring specialized tools for disassembly. This results in limited choices, as the panels are fixed and difficult to replace, preventing users from customizing the panels to their liking. Furthermore, their functionality is limited, restricting the application to a single type of panel. Therefore, improving the diversity of decorative panels—making them not only easy to install and remove, but also allowing users to create their own custom installations and replace panels with different functionalities for different scenarios—is a problem that researchers in this field need to solve. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a decorative panel structure to improve the diversity of decorative panels, making them not only easy to disassemble and assemble, but also allowing users to create and install them according to their personal preferences, and to replace decorative panels with different functions in different scenarios, thus expanding the scope of application.

[0004] To achieve this objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] The decorative sheet structure includes:

[0006] A detachably connected trim piece, mask, and pin, wherein the trim piece can engage with the mask, and the pin is inserted at the connection between the trim piece and the mask to lock the trim piece and the mask;

[0007] The veneer structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. In the first locking state, the movement of the veneer along a third direction is limited. In the second locking state, the movement of the veneer along both the third direction and the first direction is limited. In the third locking state, the movement of the veneer along the third direction, the first direction, and the second direction is limited.

[0008] Optionally, the decorative piece is provided with a limiting member, and the mask is provided with a first limiting hole. In the first locked state, the limiting member passes through the first limiting hole.

[0009] Optionally, the mask is provided with a second limiting hole, and in the second locked state and the third locked state, the limiting member passes through the second limiting hole.

[0010] Optionally, the inner diameter of the first limiting hole is larger than that of the second limiting hole, and the first limiting hole is connected to the second limiting hole.

[0011] Optionally, the limiting member includes a limiting post and a limiting head, wherein the outer diameter of the limiting post is smaller than the inner diameter of the second limiting hole, and the outer diameter of the limiting head is larger than the inner diameter of the second limiting hole and smaller than the inner diameter of the first limiting hole.

[0012] Optionally, the veneer is provided with an upper slot and the mask is provided with a lower slot. In the second and third locked states, the upper slot and the lower slot form an insertion space, and the pin can be inserted into the insertion space.

[0013] Optionally, the decorative piece may also have a receiving hole communicating with the upper slot, wherein when the pin is inserted into the insertion space, the head of the pin is confined within the receiving hole.

[0014] Optionally, the pin is provided with a main body, which includes an upper pin and a lower pin. When the pin is inserted into the insertion space, the upper pin is located in the upper slot and the lower pin is located in the lower slot.

[0015] Alternatively, the pin may be provided with a guide portion for guiding the pin into the insertion space.

[0016] Optionally, the decorative panel has a first clearance opening on one side and a second clearance opening on one side of the mask to facilitate the removal of tools.

[0017] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0018] In this invention, the decorative panel, the mask, and the pin are detachably connected. The decorative panel can snap onto the mask, and the pin can be inserted into the connection point to lock them together. Operation is simple, and the decorative panel can be replaced at any time, allowing users to create DIY designs on it and easily assemble and disassemble it. Features such as fluorescent elements or compasses can be added to the decorative panel to enrich its functionality, enabling it to be replaced with different functional panels in different scenarios, thus expanding its applicability. Specifically, the decorative panel structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. In the first locking state, the movement of the decorative panel in a third direction is limited; in the second locking state, movement in both the third and first directions is limited; and in the third locking state, movement in the first, second, and third directions is limited. This ensures the decorative panel's position on the mask is fixed, improving the stability of the decorative panel structure after installation. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the decorative sheet structure described in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0020] Figure 2This is a top view schematic diagram of the decorative sheet structure described in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the decorative sheet structure described in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 This is a first axonometric schematic diagram of the decorative sheet in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a second axonometric schematic diagram of the decorative sheet in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 This is an isometric schematic diagram of the mask in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0025] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 A magnified view of a portion of point A in the middle;

[0026] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the pin structure in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0027] Figure 9 This is a front view schematic diagram of the pin in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0028] Figure 10 This is another structural schematic diagram of the pin in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0029] Figure 11 This is a front view schematic diagram of another structure of the pin in the decorative sheet structure described in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0030] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of the tool used to install the decorative sheet structure according to an embodiment of this utility model.

[0031] In the picture:

[0032] 10-Decorative piece; 20-Mask; 30-Pin; 100-Tool;

[0033] 11-Main body of the decorative surface; 12-Limiting component; 121-Limiting post; 122-Limiting head; 13-First wing body; 14-Second wing body; 101-Upper slot; 102-Accommodation hole; 103-First clearance opening;

[0034] 201-Lower slot; 202-Accommodation slot; 203-First limiting hole; 204-Second limiting hole; 205-Clearing hole; 206-Clearing groove; 207-Second clearance opening;

[0035] 31-Head; 311-Protrusion; 32-Connecting part; 33-Main body; 331-Upper pin; 332-Lower pin; 34-Guide part. Detailed Implementation

[0036] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar parts or parts having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.

[0037] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected," "linked," and "fixed" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection or a detachable connection; a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; or the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0038] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0039] The technical solution of this embodiment will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific implementation methods.

[0040] like Figures 1-11 As shown, this embodiment provides a decorative panel structure, including a detachably connected decorative panel 10, a mask 20, and a pin 30. The decorative panel 10 can be engaged with the mask 20, and the pin 30 is inserted into the connection between the decorative panel 10 and the mask 20 to lock the decorative panel 10 and the mask 20. The decorative panel structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. In the first locking state, the movement of the decorative panel 10 along a third direction is limited. In the second locking state, the movement of the decorative panel 10 along both the third direction and the first direction is limited. In the third locking state, the movement of the decorative panel 10 along the third direction, the first direction, and the second direction is limited.

[0041] Specifically, in this embodiment, the decorative piece 10, the mask 20, and the pin 30 are detachably connected, and the decorative piece 10 can be snapped into the mask 20. The pin 30 can be inserted into the connection between the two to lock them together. The operation is simple, and the decorative piece 10 can be replaced at any time, which facilitates DIY creation on the decorative piece 10 and its disassembly and assembly. Structures such as fluorescent lights and compasses can also be added to the decorative piece 10 to enrich its functions, allowing it to be replaced with decorative pieces 10 with different functions in different scenarios, thereby expanding its applicability. Specifically, the decorative piece structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. In the first locking state, the movement of the decorative piece 10 in the third direction is limited. In the second locking state, the movement in both the third direction and the first direction is limited. In the third locking state, the movement in the first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are all limited, thereby ensuring that the position of the decorative piece 10 on the mask 20 is fixed and improving the stability of the decorative piece structure after installation.

[0042] The specific structure of the decorative sheet in this embodiment will be described below.

[0043] like Figures 1-3 As shown, the decorative panel structure in this embodiment includes a decorative panel 10, a mask 20, and a pin 30, all three being detachably connected to allow for quick assembly and disassembly of the decorative panel 10 and facilitate its categorized storage. Furthermore, the decorative panel 10 can be customized according to user needs and can be replaced as required, improving the user experience. Specifically, the decorative panel 10 can snap onto the mask 20, and the pin 30 is inserted at the connection between the decorative panel 10 and the mask 20, locking both panels in place to prevent movement of the decorative panel 10.

[0044] Optionally, in this embodiment, the veneer structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. For example, in this embodiment, after the veneer structure is assembled, the height direction is set as the first direction, the width direction as the second direction, and the length direction as the third direction, with each of the first, second, and third directions being perpendicular to the others. Specifically, in the first locking state, the veneer 10 is fitted to the mask 20, and the movement of the veneer 10 along the third direction on the mask 20 is limited; in the second locking state, the veneer 10 is engaged with the mask 20, and the movement of the veneer 10 along both the third and first directions on the mask 20 is limited; in the third locking state, the pin 30 is inserted at the connection between the veneer 10 and the mask 20, and at this time, the movement of the veneer 10 along the third, first, and second directions on the mask 20 is limited, thereby achieving a stable connection between the veneer 10 and the mask 20.

[0045] like Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, specifically, in this embodiment, the decorative piece 10 includes a decorative body 11, a limiting member 12, a first wing 13 and a second wing 14, and the decorative body 11 is provided with an upper slot 101 and a receiving hole 102, and the second wing 14 is provided with a first clearance opening 103.

[0046] Optionally, the limiting member 12 protrudes from one side of the decorative body 11, and in this embodiment, two limiting members 12 are provided, with the two limiting members 12 spaced apart along a third direction on the decorative body 11. Specifically, the limiting member 12 includes a limiting post 121 and a limiting head 122, with one end of the limiting post 121 vertically connected to the decorative body 11 and the other end vertically connected to the center of the limiting head 122. Specifically, the limiting head 122 is circular, and the outer diameter of the limiting post 121 is smaller than the outer diameter of the limiting head 122, that is, the cross-section of the limiting member 12 is T-shaped.

[0047] Furthermore, the upper slot 101 is disposed at the center of the decorative body 11 along a third direction, and the opening side of the upper slot 101 is located on the same side as the limiting member 12. Specifically, the two limiting members 12 are equally spaced from the upper slot 101. Optionally, the receiving hole 102 communicates with the upper slot 101, and the receiving hole 102 is disposed through one end of the decorative body 11 to limit the pin 30.

[0048] Optionally, the first wing 13 and the second wing 14 are respectively disposed on both sides of the decorative body 11, and the receiving hole 102 and the upper slot 101 are located between the first wing 13 and the second wing 14. Figure 12 As shown, specifically, the second wing 14 has a first clearance opening 103 on the side opposite to the main body 11 of the decorative panel, so as to facilitate the removal of the tool 100 between the two masking plates 20 in the two sets of decorative panel structures. Exemplarily, the sides of the first wing 13, the second wing 14, and the main body 11 opposite to the upper slot 101 can all be used for DIY creation or to add fluorescent elements, install compasses, etc., to improve the user experience, and different decorative panels 10 can be used according to the actual needs of the scene to improve its functionality and fun.

[0049] like Figures 6-7 As shown, in this embodiment, the mask 20 is provided with a lower slot 201, a receiving slot 202, a first limiting hole 203, a second limiting hole 204, a clearance hole 205, a clearance slot 206, and a second clearance opening 207.

[0050] Specifically, the lower slot 201 is disposed at the center of the mask 20 along a third direction, and the opening side of the lower slot 201 faces the decorative piece 10. Specifically, the receiving groove 202 communicates with the lower slot 201 and is located at one end of the mask 20 to receive the pin 30. Optionally, in the second locked state and the third locked state, the upper slot 101 and the lower slot 201 form a insertion space, and the pin 30 can be inserted into the insertion space to lock the position of the mask 20 and the decorative piece 10. Correspondingly, the receiving groove 202 is provided correspondingly to the receiving hole 102, and when the pin 30 is inserted into the insertion space, one end of the pin 30 is limited to the receiving hole 102 and accommodated in the receiving groove 202 to ensure the fixation of the pin 30.

[0051] Specifically, in the first locked state, the limiting member 12 can pass through the first limiting hole 203 to ensure a tight fit between the decorative piece 10 and the mask 20, and to limit the movement of the decorative piece 10 on the mask 20 in a third direction. Correspondingly, in the second and third locked states, the limiting member 12 passes through the second limiting hole 204, thereby engaging the decorative piece 10 and the mask 20 to further prevent them from moving in the first direction.

[0052] Optionally, the inner diameter of the first limiting hole 203 is larger than that of the second limiting hole 204, and the outer diameter of the limiting post 121 is smaller than that of the inner diameter of the second limiting hole 204. The outer diameter of the limiting head 122 is larger than that of the inner diameter of the second limiting hole 204, and the outer diameter of the limiting head 122 is smaller than that of the inner diameter of the first limiting hole 203. This ensures that the limiting member 12 can pass through the first limiting hole 203 and can be limited and engaged in the second limiting hole 204. Specifically, the first limiting hole 203 and the second limiting hole 204 are arranged along the second direction and are interconnected to form a gourd-shaped hole. After the limiting member 12 passes through the first limiting hole 203, it can move along the second direction into the second limiting hole 204 and engage in the second limiting hole 204, completing the switch from the first locking state to the second locking state.

[0053] For example, the center line connecting the first limiting hole 203 and the second limiting hole 204 extends along the second direction, and there are two of each of the first limiting hole 203 and the second limiting hole 204. The positions of the two gourd-shaped holes correspond to the positions of the two limiting members 12. Thus, when the decorative piece 10 moves toward the mask 20 along the first direction until the limiting member 12 is inserted into the first limiting hole 203, the decorative piece structure is in the first locked state. When the decorative piece 10 moves relative to the mask 20 along the second direction and the limiting member 12 slides from the first limiting hole 203 to the second limiting hole 204, the decorative piece structure is in the second locked state.

[0054] Furthermore, a clearance hole 205 is provided through the outer sides of the first limiting hole 203 and the second limiting hole 204. Specifically, the clearance hole 205 is provided along the outer edge of the first limiting hole 203 and the second limiting hole 204 and is separated from them by a partition, so that when the limiting member 12 slides in the first limiting hole 203 and the second limiting hole 204, the partition can be pressed and deformed, causing the clearance hole 205 to deform, thereby buffering the sliding action. Specifically, a relief groove 206 is provided on the partition to avoid the pin 30. Specifically, the position and width of the relief groove 206 are corresponding to the lower slot 201 to ensure the stable insertion of the pin 30. Exemplarily, the center of the second limiting hole 204 is spaced apart from the relief groove 206, and the distance matches the outer diameter of the limiting post 121, so as to avoid motion interference between the pin 30 and the limiting post 121 when the limiting member 12 is engaged in the second limiting hole 204. Furthermore, a second clearance opening 207 is provided on one side of the mask 20, which has the same function as the first clearance opening 103, to facilitate the removal and storage of the tool 100 between the two sets of decorative sheet structures.

[0055] Combination Figure 3 and Figures 8-9 As shown, in this embodiment, the pin 30 is configured as a toothpick-shaped structure, with a head 31, a connecting part 32, a main body part 33 and a guide part 34. The head 31 is provided with a protrusion 311, and the main body part 33 includes an upper pin 331 and a lower pin 332.

[0056] Optionally, the two ends of the connecting portion 32 are respectively connected to the head 31 and the main body 33, and the guide portion 34 is disposed at the other end of the main body 33. Further, the connecting portion 32 is configured as a bent tube structure, such that the main body 33 extends along a third direction, and the head 31 extends along a first direction, to form an L-shaped structure. Specifically, the top of the head 31 is provided with several strip-shaped protrusions 311 to improve friction and facilitate user operation of the pin 30.

[0057] Exemplarily, the head 31 can be confined within the receiving hole 102, and the upper surface of the head 31 is on the same horizontal plane as the upper surface of the decorative piece 10. The protrusion 311 protrudes from the upper surface of the head 31. When the pin 30 is inserted into the insertion space, the head 31 is embedded in the receiving hole 102 of the decorative piece 10. The upper surface of the head 31 and the upper surface of the decorative piece 10, as well as the side surface of the head 31 and the side surface of the decorative piece 10, are respectively on the same plane. Only the protrusion 311 protrudes from the upper surface of the decorative piece 10 for subsequent disassembly and assembly. Correspondingly, in other embodiments, the protrusion 311 can also be simultaneously embedded in the receiving hole 102 of the decorative piece 10 to avoid accidental contact by the user. The specific setting method can be set as needed and is not limited here.

[0058] like Figure 3As shown, in this embodiment, when the pin 30 is inserted into the insertion space, the upper pin 331 of the main body 33 is located in the upper slot 101, and the lower pin 332 is located in the lower slot 201, thereby connecting the decorative piece 10 and the mask 20. Further, a guide portion 34 is provided at the end of the main body 33 away from the connecting portion 32, and the cross-section of the guide portion 34 gradually decreases in the direction away from the main body 33 to guide the insertion. Exemplarily, the pin 30 is an integral structure to improve the connection strength.

[0059] Combination Figures 10-11 As shown, on the other hand, when the pin 30 is configured as a tweezers-type structure, it includes a head 31, a connecting portion, and a main body 33, wherein the main body 33 includes an upper pin 331 and a lower pin 332. Optionally, the structure of the head 31 and the connecting portion is the same as that of the toothpick-type pin 30. Specifically, both the upper pin 331 and the lower pin 332 gradually protrude outwards away from the connecting portion along a third direction, and then bend inwards. Exemplarily, both the upper pin 331 and the lower pin 332 are V-shaped structures, and their V-shaped openings are arranged opposite each other. Specifically, the ends of the upper pin 331 and the lower pin 332 near the connecting portion are connected to each other, and the ends away from the connecting portion are spaced apart. Similarly, in this embodiment, when the pin 30 is inserted into the insertion space, the upper pin 331 of the main body 33 is located in the upper slot 101, and the lower pin 332 is located in the lower slot 201. The protrusion of the upper pin 331 can abut against the groove wall of the upper slot 101, and the protrusion of the lower pin 332 can abut against the groove wall of the lower slot 201, thereby connecting the decorative piece 10 and the mask 20.

[0060] Working process: Place the limiting member 12 of the decorative piece 10 towards the mask 20, and move the decorative piece 10 along the first direction so that the limiting member 12 passes through the first limiting hole 203, allowing the decorative piece 10 and the mask 20 to fit tightly together. At this time, the decorative piece structure is in the first locked state. Then, push the decorative piece 10 along the second direction so that the limiting member 12 moves from the first limiting hole 203 to the second limiting hole 204. At this time, the decorative piece structure is in the second locked state. Finally, insert the pin 30 into the insertion space formed by the upper slot 101 and the lower slot 201 until the head 31 of the pin 30 abuts against the side wall of the receiving hole 102 to complete the limiting. At this time, the decorative piece structure is in the third locked state, and the positions of the decorative piece 10 and the mask 20 are locked. Correspondingly, disassembly is performed by reversing the operation. Figure 12 As shown, exemplarily, the veneer structure in this embodiment is suitable for use in small multi-functional tools. Specifically, in the two sets of veneer structures, two masking plates 20 are arranged facing each other, two veneer plates 10 are located on the outside, and the tool 100 is placed between the two masking plates 20. The tool 100 can be easily opened through the first clearance opening 103 and the second clearance opening 207.

[0061] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating the present utility model, and are not intended to limit the implementation of the present utility model. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively list all possible implementations here. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A facing sheet structure, characterized by, include: A detachable decorative panel (10), a mask (20), and a pin (30) are provided, wherein the decorative panel (10) can engage with the mask (20), and the pin (30) is inserted into the connection between the decorative panel (10) and the mask (20) to lock the decorative panel (10) and the mask (20); The decorative panel structure includes at least a first locking state, a second locking state, and a third locking state. In the first locking state, the movement of the decorative panel (10) along a third direction is limited. In the second locking state, the movement of the decorative panel (10) along both the third direction and the first direction is limited. In the third locking state, the movement of the decorative panel (10) along the third direction, the first direction, and the second direction is limited.

2. The furring channel construction of claim 1, wherein, The decorative piece (10) is provided with a limiting member (12), and the mask (20) is provided with a first limiting hole (203). In the first locked state, the limiting member (12) passes through the first limiting hole (203).

3. The furring channel construction of claim 2, wherein, The mask (20) is provided with a second limiting hole (204). In the second locking state and the third locking state, the limiting member (12) passes through the second limiting hole (204).

4. The furring channel construction of claim 3, wherein, The inner diameter of the first limiting hole (203) is larger than that of the second limiting hole (204), and the first limiting hole (203) is connected to the second limiting hole (204).

5. The furring channel construction of claim 4, wherein, The limiting member (12) includes a limiting post (121) and a limiting head (122). The outer diameter of the limiting post (121) is smaller than the inner diameter of the second limiting hole (204). The outer diameter of the limiting head (122) is larger than the inner diameter of the second limiting hole (204) and smaller than the inner diameter of the first limiting hole (203).

6. The furring channel construction of claim 1, wherein, The decorative piece (10) is provided with an upper slot (101), and the mask (20) is provided with a lower slot (201). In the second locked state and the third locked state, the upper slot (101) and the lower slot (201) surround and form an insertion space, and the pin (30) can be inserted into the insertion space.

7. The furring channel construction of claim 6, wherein, The decorative piece (10) is also provided with a receiving hole (102) communicating with the upper slot (101). When the pin (30) is inserted into the insertion space, the head (31) of the pin (30) is limited to the receiving hole (102).

8. The furring channel construction of claim 6, wherein, The pin (30) is provided with a main body (33), the main body (33) includes an upper pin (331) and a lower pin (332). When the pin (30) is inserted into the insertion space, the upper pin (331) is located in the upper slot (101) and the lower pin (332) is located in the lower slot (201).

9. The furring channel construction of claim 6, wherein, The pin (30) is provided with a guide (34) for guiding the pin (30) to be inserted into the insertion space.

10. The furring channel structure according to claim 1, wherein, The decorative piece (10) has a first clearance opening (103) on one side and the mask (20) has a second clearance opening (207) on one side, so as to facilitate the removal of the tool (100).