A wine display stand
By improving the connection structure between the tray and support plate of the wine display stand, and combining it with the limiting structure and operating components, a simple posture conversion is achieved, solving the problems of inconvenient operation and damage in the existing technology, and improving the convenience and safety of use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-07
AI Technical Summary
Existing wine display stands require manual bending and alignment of the trays and support plates when erecting or retracting, which is inconvenient and can easily damage bottled wine when changing positions.
By improving the connection between the tray and the support body, and the support plate and the support body, and combining the design of the limiting structure and the operating parts, the posture change can be completed by a simple lifting action of the tray and the support plate, and a buffer pad is provided to reduce the impact force.
The wine display stand simplifies the use of the wine, avoids damage to bottled wine when changing its position, and improves ease of use and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of display stand technology, and in particular to a wine display stand. Background Technology
[0002] High-end wines on the market are displayed on different shelves depending on storage or display needs. Traditional shelf structures are too limited in function and cannot simultaneously meet the requirements of storing wines horizontally or displaying them at an angle.
[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, patent document CN208658500U discloses a wine display stand, comprising a stand body and a bracket. The stand body has several support rods, and the bracket includes a tray and a support plate. The tray is arc-shaped, and the support plate is movably connected to the tray. The tray has a first connecting part and a second connecting part, and the support plate has a third connecting part. The bracket is connected to the support rods through the first connecting part, and the second or third connecting part is connected to a non-current support rod and placed between the two support rods. Through the support plate movably connected to the tray, the bracket can be connected to the support rods through the first and second connecting parts, or through the first and third connecting parts, according to different needs, to achieve the effect of multi-angle placement of this display stand, making the stand more versatile.
[0004] Based on the above research and existing technology, it was found that existing wine display stands require users to first remove the bottled wine when setting it up (for tilted display) or folding it down (for flat storage), and then manually bend the tray and support plate to a certain angle. After that, the lower end of the bent support plate must be accurately engaged with the support rod before the bottled wine can be placed back in for tilted display. A similar operation is required when folding it down. The entire setting-up or folding action requires the user to bend and align the support plate. If the lower end of the bent support plate does not correspond perfectly with the support rod, it needs to be readjusted. The operation is inconvenient, so a wine display stand is needed. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this application is to provide a wine display stand to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution: a wine display stand, comprising a stand body, a tray, and a support plate, one end of the tray being rotatably connected to the end of the stand body, one end of the support plate being rotatably connected to the end of the tray away from the connection between the tray and the stand body, the other end of the support plate being slidably connected to the stand body, and the other end of the support plate sliding along the length direction of the stand body.
[0007] Among them, the end of the tray that is rotatably connected to the bracket body is integrally formed with a bottom limiting support plate, the end of the bracket body that is away from the bottom limiting support plate is fixed with a head limiting plate, and the upper surface of the tray that is close to the support plate is also fixed with a lifting limiting plate.
[0008] A limiting structure is installed inside the bracket body. The limiting structure is installed on the sliding path at the other end of the support plate. The limiting structure is used to provide unidirectional support to the support plate. When the other end of the support plate slides towards the connection between the support plate and the bracket body, the limiting structure supports the other end of the support plate so that the support plate cannot slide in the opposite direction.
[0009] The support body is also equipped with an operating component, which is used to release the limiting structure from the support plate, so that the other end of the support plate can be reset.
[0010] Preferably, the bracket body has an installation groove, the tray is movably embedded in the installation groove, the inner side of the installation groove near the tail end of the bracket body has a first connecting hole, and the tray has a first rotating shaft fixed on both sides that is rotatably connected to the first connecting hole.
[0011] A connecting groove is provided at one end of the support plate near the support plate, and a second connecting hole is provided on the inner side wall of the connecting groove. The support plate is movably embedded in the connecting groove at one end near the support plate, and a second rotating shaft is fixed on both sides of the support plate at one end near the support plate. The second rotating shaft is rotatably inserted into the second connecting hole.
[0012] Preferably, the mounting groove has a receiving hole that penetrates the bracket body on the side near the head limiting plate, the inner wall of the receiving hole has a sliding groove, and the top of the sliding groove has a mounting cavity.
[0013] The support plate has sliding rods rotatably connected to both sides of the end away from the tray, and the sliding rods are movably inserted into the sliding groove.
[0014] The limiting structure is installed in the mounting cavity, and the lower end of the limiting structure extends into the slide groove and is elastically engaged with the slide rod.
[0015] Preferably, the limiting structure includes a limiting tooth plate and a spring. The limiting tooth plate is slidably embedded in the mounting cavity. The bottom of the limiting tooth plate is integrally formed with triangular inclined teeth whose lower ends abut against the bottom wall of the sliding groove. The side of the inclined teeth at the lower end of the limiting tooth plate facing the bottom limiting support plate is a straight wall, and the side of the inclined teeth at the lower end of the limiting tooth plate facing the head limiting plate is an inclined wall. The upper end of the limiting tooth plate is elastically connected to the inner top wall of the mounting cavity through the spring.
[0016] Preferably, a sliding hole is provided on the bracket body, the sliding hole passing through the top of the bracket body and communicating with the mounting cavity;
[0017] The operating component includes a pull bolt, which slides through the sliding hole and its lower end is fixed to the upper end of the limiting tooth plate. The upper end of the pull bolt is located above the top of the bracket body and is rotatably connected to a pull ring.
[0018] Preferably, a first buffer pad is fixedly attached to the end of the bottom wall of the mounting groove near the receiving hole. The first buffer pad abuts against the bottom surface of the horizontal support plate. A second buffer pad is fixedly embedded in the end of the slide groove near the head limiting plate. The second buffer pad abuts against the slide rod at the end of the support plate when it is retracted.
[0019] In summary, the technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:
[0020] 1. In this utility model, by improving the connection relationship between the tray and the support body, and the support plate and the support body, and with the setting of the limiting structure and the operating parts, only a simple lifting action needs to be completed during the posture conversion of bottled wine. There is no need to perform a series of complicated actions such as taking out, bending, aligning, and inserting, which makes it more convenient to use.
[0021] 2. In this utility model, the first and second buffer pads can provide good cushioning and shock absorption when the tray and support plate are reset, preventing the bottled wine from being subjected to a large impact force when changing from an inclined to a horizontal state, thus reducing or eliminating the probability of damage to the bottled wine and providing good protection for it. This allows the bottled wine to be changed without removing it, ensuring its safety. Attached Figure Description
[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, 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.
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure in this embodiment;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the pallet and support plate when they are supported in this embodiment;
[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the support body, the first buffer pad, and the second buffer pad in this embodiment.
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting toothed plate, spring, and bolt structure in the side section of the bracket body in this embodiment;
[0027] Figure 5 This is a diagram showing the tilted support in this embodiment.
[0028] In the diagram: 1. Bracket body; 11. Head limiting plate; 12. Mounting groove; 13. Receiving hole; 14. Sliding groove; 141. Mounting cavity; 15. First connecting hole; 16. Sliding hole; 2. Support plate; 21. Bottom limiting support plate; 22. First rotating shaft; 23. Connecting groove; 231. Second connecting hole; 3. Support plate; 31. Second rotating shaft; 32. Sliding rod; 4. Lifting limiting plate; 5. Limiting toothed plate; 6. Spring; 7. Pull bolt; 71. Pull ring; 8. First buffer pad; 9. Second buffer pad. Detailed Implementation
[0029] 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. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0030] Example: Reference Figures 1-5 The wine display stand shown includes a stand body 1, a tray 2 and a support plate 3. One end of the tray 2 is rotatably connected to the end of the stand body 1. One end of the support plate 3 is rotatably connected to the end of the tray 2 away from the connection between the tray 2 and the stand body 1. The other end of the support plate 3 is slidably connected to the stand body 1 and slides along the length of the stand body 1.
[0031] Among them, the end of the tray 2 that is rotatably connected to the bracket body 1 is integrally formed with a bottom limiting support plate 21, the end of the bracket body 1 away from the bottom limiting support plate 21 is fixed with a head limiting plate 11, and the end of the upper surface of the tray 2 that is close to the support plate 3 is also fixed with a lifting limiting plate 4.
[0032] A limiting structure is installed inside the bracket body 1. The limiting structure is installed on the sliding path at the other end of the support plate 3. The limiting structure is used to provide unidirectional support for the support plate 3. When the other end of the support plate 3 slides towards the connection between the support plate 2 and the bracket body 1, the limiting structure supports the other end of the support plate 3 so that the support plate 3 cannot slide in the opposite direction.
[0033] An operating component is also installed on the bracket body 1. The operating component is used to release the limiting structure from the support plate 3, so that the other end of the support plate 3 can be reset.
[0034] Based on the above structure, when it is necessary to support the bottled wine, the user only needs to lift the lifting limit plate 4 upwards, so that the lifting limit plate 4 drives the tray 2 to rotate along its connection with the bracket body 1, thereby lifting one end of the support plate 3, while the other end of the support plate 3 slides along the length of the bracket body 1. During this process, the limiting structure can provide unidirectional support to the sliding end of the support plate 3, so that when the user releases the lifting limit plate 4, the lower end of the support plate 3 stays in the current position under the limiting action of the limiting structure. At this time, the support plate 3, the tray 2 and the bracket body 1 form a triangular support structure to support the bottled wine at an angle. When it is necessary to put away the bottled wine that is displayed at an angle, the user only needs to release the limiting structure from the support plate 3 through the operating component, so that the support plate 3 and the tray 2 can be reset under the action of the assembled wine and their own gravity, thereby restoring the bottled wine to a horizontal storage state.
[0035] When changing the orientation of bottled wine (tilted display and horizontal storage), only a simple lifting action is required, without the need for a series of complicated actions such as taking out, bending, aligning (calibrating), and inserting, making it easier to use.
[0036] Furthermore, the bracket body 1 is provided with an installation groove 12, the support plate 2 is movably embedded in the installation groove 12, the inner side of the installation groove 12 near the tail end of the bracket body 1 is provided with a first connecting hole 15, and the two sides of the support plate 2 are fixed with a first rotating shaft 22 that is rotatably connected to the first connecting hole 15.
[0037] A connecting groove 23 is provided at one end of the support plate 2 near the support plate 3. A second connecting hole 231 is provided on the inner side wall of the connecting groove 23. The support plate 3 is movably embedded in the connecting groove 23 at one end near the support plate 2. A second rotating shaft 31 is fixed on both sides of the support plate 3 near the support plate 2. The second rotating shaft 31 is rotatably inserted into the second connecting hole 231.
[0038] The mounting groove 12 has a receiving hole 13 that penetrates the bracket body 1 on the side near the head limiting plate 11. The inner side wall of the receiving hole 13 has a sliding groove 14, and the top of the sliding groove 14 has a mounting cavity 141.
[0039] Both sides of the support plate 3 away from the support plate 2 are rotatably connected to slide rods 32, and slide rods 32 are movably inserted into slide grooves 14.
[0040] The limiting structure is installed in the mounting cavity 141, and the lower end of the limiting structure extends into the slide groove 14 and is elastically engaged with the slide rod 32.
[0041] The limiting structure includes a limiting tooth plate 5 and a spring 6. The limiting tooth plate 5 is slidably embedded in the mounting cavity 141. The bottom of the limiting tooth plate 5 is integrally formed with triangular inclined teeth whose lower end abuts against the inner bottom wall of the slide groove 14. The side of the inclined teeth at the lower end of the limiting tooth plate 5 facing the bottom limiting support plate 21 is a straight wall, and the side of the inclined teeth at the lower end of the limiting tooth plate 5 facing the head limiting plate 11 is an inclined wall. The upper end of the limiting tooth plate 5 is elastically connected to the inner top wall of the mounting cavity 141 through the spring 6.
[0042] A sliding hole 16 is provided on the bracket body 1, which passes through the top of the bracket body 1 and communicates with the mounting cavity 141;
[0043] The operating component includes a pull bolt 7, which slides through the sliding hole 16 and is fixed at the upper end of the limiting tooth plate 5. The upper end of the pull bolt 7 is located above the top of the bracket body 1 and is rotatably connected to a pull ring 71.
[0044] With the above settings, when the user pulls the limiting plate 4 upward, the lifting of the limiting plate 4 causes the support plate 2 to rotate along the first rotating shaft 22, and causes one end of the support plate 3 located in the connecting groove 23 to be lifted upward. Since the other end of the support plate 3 is slidably inserted into the sliding groove 14 through the sliding rod 32, the support plate 3 rotates along the second rotating shaft 31. At the same time, the lower end of the support plate 3 also slides along the sliding groove 14 (the sliding rod 32 can roll while sliding along the sliding groove 14, reducing friction). During the sliding process of the sliding rod 32 along the sliding groove 14, it abuts against the inclined wall of the inclined tooth plate 5 below, applying an upward inclined pressure to the limiting tooth plate 5, thereby causing the limiting tooth plate 5 to overcome the elastic force of the spring 6 and move upward, so that the sliding rod 32 can pass smoothly.
[0045] When the user releases the lifting limit plate 4, the pressure of the bottled wine and the weight of the tray 2 and the support plate 3 will cause the lower end of the support plate 3 to drive the slide rod 32 to move in the opposite direction along the slide groove 14. At this time, the slide rod 32 abuts against the inclined tooth straight wall at the lower end of the limit tooth plate 5, so that the limit tooth plate 5 plays a limiting role on the slide rod 32, thereby making the support plate 3, the tray 2 and the bracket body 1 form a triangular support structure to support the bottled wine at an angle.
[0046] When it is necessary to restore the tilted bottled wine to a horizontal position, the user simply needs to hold the pull ring 71 and pull the bolt 7 upwards, thereby causing the limiting tooth plate 5 to slide upwards and retract into the mounting cavity 141. This causes the lower end of the inclined teeth of the limiting tooth plate 5 to be disengaged from the slide rod 32 within the mounting cavity 141. At this time, the pressure of the bottled wine and the weight of the tray 2 and the support plate 3 will cause the lower end of the support plate 3 to drive the slide rod 32 to move in the opposite direction along the slide groove 14, thus completing the reset of the tray 2 and the support plate 3, and restoring the bottled wine to a horizontal storage state.
[0047] Furthermore, a first buffer pad 8 is fixedly attached to the end of the bottom wall of the mounting groove 12 near the receiving hole 13. The first buffer pad 8 abuts against the bottom surface of the horizontal support plate 2. A second buffer pad 9 is fixedly embedded in the end of the slide groove 14 near the head limiting plate 11. The second buffer pad 9 abuts against the slide rod 32 at the end of the support plate 3 when it is retracted. Both the first buffer pad 8 and the second buffer pad 9 are made of elastic materials commonly used in the prior art and suitable for this embodiment (such as rubber, PE foam, etc.), so that they can play a good buffering and shock absorption role when the support plate 2 and the support plate 3 are reset. This avoids the bottled wine from generating a large impact force with the support plate 2 under the restriction of the bracket body 1 when the bottled wine changes from an inclined state to a horizontal state. This reduces or eliminates the probability of damage to the bottled wine and plays a good protective role for the bottled wine. This allows the conversion to be completed without removing the bottled wine when changing the form of the wine display bracket, and ensures the safety of the bottled wine.
[0048] It should be further explained that, in order to further improve the safety of bottled wine during the posture transformation process of the support, the upper surface of the tray 2 can be designed as an arc-shaped surface that conforms to the shape of the wine bottle, or a sponge pad or rubber pad can be added for protection, so as to further improve the safety of bottled wine. The aforementioned arc-shaped surface and sponge pad or rubber pad (all shown in the figure) are conventional designs existing in the prior art, and will not be described in detail here.
[0049] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: During daily use, when the user pulls the limiting plate 4 upward, the lifting of the limiting plate 4 causes the support plate 2 to rotate along the first rotating shaft 22, and causes one end of the support plate 3 located in the connecting groove 23 to be lifted upward. Since the other end of the support plate 3 is slidably inserted into the sliding groove 14 through the sliding rod 32, the support plate 3 rotates along the second rotating shaft 31. At the same time, the lower end of the support plate 3 also slides along the sliding groove 14. During the sliding of the sliding rod 32 along the sliding groove 14, it abuts against the inclined wall of the inclined tooth plate 5 below, applying an upward inclined pressure to the limiting tooth plate 5, thereby causing the limiting tooth plate 5 to overcome the elastic force of the spring 6 and move upward, so that the sliding rod 32 can pass smoothly.
[0050] When the user releases the lifting limit plate 4, the pressure of the bottled wine and the weight of the tray 2 and the support plate 3 will cause the lower end of the support plate 3 to drive the slide rod 32 to move in the opposite direction along the slide groove 14. At this time, the slide rod 32 abuts against the inclined tooth straight wall at the lower end of the limit tooth plate 5, so that the limit tooth plate 5 plays a limiting role on the slide rod 32, thereby making the support plate 3, the tray 2 and the bracket body 1 form a triangular support structure to support the bottled wine at an angle.
[0051] When it is necessary to restore the tilted bottled wine to a horizontal position, the user simply needs to hold the pull ring 71 and pull the bolt 7 upwards, thereby causing the limiting tooth plate 5 to slide upwards and retract into the mounting cavity 141. This causes the lower end of the inclined teeth of the limiting tooth plate 5 to be disengaged from the slide rod 32 within the mounting cavity 141. At this time, the pressure of the bottled wine and the weight of the tray 2 and the support plate 3 will cause the lower end of the support plate 3 to drive the slide rod 32 to move in the opposite direction along the slide groove 14, thus completing the reset of the tray 2 and the support plate 3, and restoring the bottled wine to a horizontal storage state.
[0052] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A wine display stand, comprising a stand body (1), a tray (2), and a support plate (3), characterized in that: One end of the tray (2) is rotatably connected to the end of the bracket body (1), one end of the support plate (3) is rotatably connected to the end of the tray (2) away from the connection between the tray (2) and the bracket body (1), the other end of the support plate (3) is slidably connected to the bracket body (1), and the other end of the support plate (3) slides along the length direction of the bracket body (1). Among them, the end of the tray (2) that is rotatably connected to the bracket body (1) is integrally formed with a bottom limiting support plate (21), the end of the bracket body (1) away from the bottom limiting support plate (21) is fixed with a head limiting plate (11), and the end of the upper surface of the tray (2) near the support plate (3) is also fixed with a lifting limiting plate (4). A limiting structure is installed inside the bracket body (1). The limiting structure is installed on the sliding path at the other end of the support plate (3). The limiting structure is used to provide unidirectional support to the support plate (3). When the other end of the support plate (3) slides towards the connection between the support plate (2) and the bracket body (1), the limiting structure supports the other end of the support plate (3) so that the support plate (3) cannot slide in the opposite direction. An operating component is also installed on the support body (1). The operating component is used to release the limiting structure from the support plate (3), so that the other end of the support plate (3) can be reset.
2. The wine display stand according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bracket body (1) is provided with an installation groove (12), the tray (2) is movably embedded in the installation groove (12), the inner side of the installation groove (12) is provided with a first connecting hole (15) near the tail end of the bracket body (1), and the tray (2) is fixed with a first rotating shaft (22) that is rotatably connected to the first connecting hole (15) on both sides. The pallet (2) has a connecting groove (23) at one end near the support plate (3), and a second connecting hole (231) is provided on the inner side wall of the connecting groove (23). The support plate (3) is movably embedded in the connecting groove (23) at one end near the pallet (2). A second rotating shaft (31) is fixed on both sides of the support plate (3) near the pallet (2), and the second rotating shaft (31) is rotatably inserted into the second connecting hole (231).
3. The wine display stand according to claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting groove (12) has a receiving hole (13) that penetrates the bracket body (1) on the side near the head limiting plate (11). The inner side wall of the receiving hole (13) has a sliding groove (14), and the top of the sliding groove (14) has a mounting cavity (141). The support plate (3) is rotatably connected to two sides of the end away from the support plate (2), and the slide rod (32) is movably inserted into the slide groove (14); The limiting structure is installed in the mounting cavity (141), and the lower end of the limiting structure extends into the slide groove (14) and is elastically engaged with the slide rod (32).
4. A wine display stand according to claim 3, characterized in that: The limiting structure includes a limiting tooth plate (5) and a spring (6). The limiting tooth plate (5) is slidably embedded in the mounting cavity (141). The bottom of the limiting tooth plate (5) is integrally formed with triangular oblique teeth whose lower ends abut against the inner bottom wall of the slide groove (14). The oblique teeth at the lower end of the limiting tooth plate (5) facing the bottom limiting support plate (21) are straight walls, and the oblique teeth at the lower end of the limiting tooth plate (5) facing the head limiting plate (11) are oblique walls. The upper end of the limiting tooth plate (5) is elastically connected to the inner top wall of the mounting cavity (141) through the spring (6).
5. A wine display stand according to claim 4, characterized in that: The bracket body (1) is provided with a sliding hole (16), which penetrates the top of the bracket body (1) and communicates with the mounting cavity (141); The operating component includes a pull bolt (7), which slides through the sliding hole (16) and its lower end is fixed to the upper end of the limiting tooth plate (5). The upper end of the pull bolt (7) is located above the top of the bracket body (1) and is rotatably connected to a pull ring (71).
6. A wine display stand according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bottom wall of the mounting groove (12) near the receiving hole (13) is fixed with a first buffer pad (8), which abuts against the bottom surface of the horizontal support plate (2). The end of the slide groove (14) near the head limiting plate (11) is fixedly fitted with a second buffer pad (9), which abuts against the slide rod (32) at the end of the support plate (3) when retracted.