A woven storage basket
The storage basket made of woven rope, with its combination of an axial section and a semi-circular section, along with a foldable bottom pad, solves the problem of large space occupation when not in use, achieving efficient space utilization and protection of the woven rope.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HANGZHOU LIGHT INDAL PRODS ARTS & CRAFTS TEXTILES IMPORT & EXPORT
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing storage baskets take up a lot of space when not in use, failing to effectively save space.
The basket body and bottom are made of woven rope. Through the folding design, the combination of the axial part and the semi-circular part forms a fixed crease to prevent the woven rope from being damaged due to excessive bending. A foldable bottom pad is set at the bottom of the basket.
This design reduces the storage basket's footprint when not in use, prevents the woven rope from being damaged by excessive bending, and improves space utilization efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of handicrafts, and in particular to a woven storage basket. Background Technology
[0002] Storage baskets are baskets used for storing items. Existing storage baskets are typically made of plastic or metal. When not in use, they are usually stored by stacking multiple baskets together. However, in household use, it's generally not common to use a large number of storage baskets simultaneously, and storing a single basket takes up a significant amount of space.
[0003] For example, the "Easy-to-Store Handheld Basket" disclosed in Chinese patent literature, with publication number CN217146916U, includes a basket body with two handles. A key feature is a top connecting frame at the top of the basket body, with a connector on the top connecting frame. One end of the connector is rotatably connected to the top connecting frame, and the handles are rotatably connected to the other end of the connector. The top connecting frame has a recessed handle storage groove, and both sides of the bottom of the basket body have downwardly protruding limiting portions. The drawback of this patent is that a single basket does not save space when not in use, occupying a relatively large amount of space. Utility Model Content
[0004] The present invention aims to overcome the problem that a single storage basket occupies a large amount of space when not in use in the prior art, and provides a woven storage basket that can be folded to reduce the space occupied when not in use.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] This utility model discloses a woven storage basket, comprising a basket body woven portion and a basket bottom woven portion. The basket body woven portion includes a basket body side surface formed by stacking and sewing woven ropes. The basket bottom woven portion includes an axial portion located in its diameter direction and semi-circular portions located on both sides of the axial portion.
[0007] In this application, the use of braided rope as the material for the storage basket allows for overall deformation. When not in use, folding the basket reduces its space occupation. While the braided rope material gives the storage basket flexibility, it may break when bent 180°. However, the combination of the axial portion and the semi-circular portion in this application ensures that the storage basket forms a fixed-direction crease along the axial portion when folded. This prevents damage to the structure and connections of the braided rope itself due to excessive bending.
[0008] Preferably, the basket body weaving section also includes a side shaped section with a hollow structure.
[0009] Preferably, the side profile includes several coiled structures formed by spirally winding woven ropes, with adjacent coiled structures sewn together by stitching lines.
[0010] Preferably, the side profile further includes a flexible hinge structure, which is disposed between two adjacent coiled structures, and the flexible hinge structure and the axial portion are located on the same plane.
[0011] Preferably, the flexible hinge structure includes several parallel braided short ropes, and two adjacent braided short ropes are sewn together by a stitching line.
[0012] Preferably, this application also includes a basket base plate located inside the storage basket.
[0013] Preferably, the basket bottom pad includes two folding plates adapted to the semicircular portion, and the two folding plates are connected by folding hinges.
[0014] Preferably, the folding plate is also provided with a limiting buckle, which is rotatably connected to the folding plate.
[0015] Preferably, a handle is also provided above the woven part of the basket.
[0016] Therefore, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: (1) the space occupied by the storage basket when it is not in use can be reduced by folding; (2) the braided rope is not easily damaged by excessive bending when folding. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the woven part of the basket bottom of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a structure in which adjacent braided ropes of this utility model are sewn together by a stitching line.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the flexible hinge structure in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.
[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the basket bottom pad of Embodiment 3 of this utility model.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Basket body weaving section; 2. Basket bottom weaving section; 3. Upper side; 4. Lower side; 5. Side shaping section; 6. Coiled structure; 7. Axis section; 8. Semicircular section; 9. Handle; 10. Stitching line; 11. Soft hinge structure; 12. Folding plate; 13. Folding hinge; 14. Limiting buckle; 15. Basket bottom pad. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0024] Example 1, as Figure 1-3 As shown, a woven storage basket includes a basket body woven section 1 and a basket bottom woven section 2, the main materials of which are straw rope or hemp rope.
[0025] The basket body weaving section 1 includes a basket side surface formed by stacking and sewing together woven ropes, and a side shaping section 5 with a hollow structure. In this embodiment, the basket side surface includes an upper side surface 3 and a lower side surface 4, and the side shaping section 5 is disposed between the upper side surface 3 and the lower side surface 4. This arrangement makes the upper and lower parts of the basket body weaving section 1 closed, providing good structural strength, while also enhancing aesthetics through the side shaping section 5 in the middle. The upper side surface 3 and the lower side surface 4 are each formed by winding a single woven rope.
[0026] The basket body is formed into a funnel shape by circumferentially wrapping the sides with woven rope. This shape makes it easier to pick up and put down items because the inner diameter gradually decreases from top to bottom. The two adjacent layers of woven rope are sewn together and fixed with stitching thread 10. The upper side of the side shaping part 5 is sewn to the upper side 3 with stitching thread 10, and the lower side of the side shaping part 5 is sewn to the lower side 4 with stitching thread 10.
[0027] The side shaping section 5 includes several coiled structures 6 formed by spirally winding braided rope. Within each coiled structure 6, the inner and outer braided ropes are sewn together with stitching lines 10. Adjacent coiled structures 6 are also sewn together with stitching lines 10. The coiled structures 6 can have various shapes; in this application, the coiled structures 6 are circular, and several coiled structures 6 are located at the same height. In other possible embodiments, the coiled structures 6 can be polygonal, such as a regular hexagonal structure, or multiple coiled structures 6 can be arranged at different heights, for example, in a five-ring arrangement. The size of the coiled structures 6 can be determined based on the material length of the braided rope. For example, a single raw straw rope can be cut into several parts, which are used as the basket bottom braiding section 2 and the basket body braiding section 1, respectively, and the remaining straw is used to wind the side shaping section 5. The size of the side shaping section 5 is determined by the length of the remaining straw.
[0028] The basket bottom braided section 2 includes an axis section 7 located in its diameter direction, and semi-circular sections 8 located on both sides of the axis section 7. The entire basket bottom braided section 2 is formed by winding a single braided rope. First, the required length of the braided rope is determined by the inner diameter of the bottom of the basket body braided section 1, and the section in the middle of the braided rope that is the same length as the inner diameter of the bottom of the basket body braided section 1 is used as the axis section 7. Then, as... Figure 2 As shown, the two ends of the braided rope are wound around the left and right sides of the axis portion 7 to form a semi-circle shape with the axis portion 7 as the diameter, thus forming the semi-circular portion 8. During the initial weaving, it is not necessary to accurately determine the required length of the braided rope; simply select a sufficiently long braided rope for winding. After the bottom braided portion 2 is wound and formed, the excess braided rope is cut off. The required length of the braided rope can be determined by the original length of the braided rope and the length of the cut-off portion, thus serving as a reference value for selecting the braided rope length during subsequent weaving.
[0029] This application requires multiple stitching of the braided rope. The stitching of the braided rope can be completed using an existing rope sewing machine. The stitched thread is 10 mm long. Figure 3 The middle dashed line indicates a V-shape.
[0030] A handle 9 is also provided above the woven section 1 of the basket body. There are two handles 9, symmetrically arranged on both sides of the woven section 1 of the basket body. The inside of the storage basket is also provided with a basket bottom pad 15, the shape of which is adapted to the shape of the woven section 2 of the basket bottom. In this embodiment, the basket bottom pad 15 is circular. The material of the basket bottom pad 15 can be plastic or wood.
[0031] Example 2, as Figure 4 As shown, a woven storage basket includes a basket body woven section 1 and a basket bottom woven section 2, the main materials of which are straw rope or hemp rope.
[0032] The basket body weaving section 1 includes a basket side surface formed by stacking and sewing together woven ropes, and a side shaping section 5 with a hollow structure. In this embodiment, the basket side surface includes an upper side surface 3 and a lower side surface 4, and the side shaping section 5 is disposed between the upper side surface 3 and the lower side surface 4. This arrangement makes the upper and lower parts of the basket body weaving section 1 closed, providing good structural strength, while also enhancing aesthetics through the side shaping section 5 in the middle. The upper side surface 3 and the lower side surface 4 are each formed by winding a single woven rope.
[0033] The basket body is formed into a funnel shape by circumferentially wrapping the sides with woven rope. This shape makes it easier to pick up and put down items because the inner diameter gradually decreases from top to bottom. The two adjacent layers of woven rope are sewn together and fixed with stitching thread 10. The upper side of the side shaping part 5 is sewn to the upper side 3 with stitching thread 10, and the lower side of the side shaping part 5 is sewn to the lower side 4 with stitching thread 10.
[0034] The side shaping section 5 includes several coiled structures 6 formed by spirally winding braided rope. Within each coiled structure 6, the inner and outer braided ropes are sewn together with stitching lines 10. Adjacent coiled structures 6 are also sewn together with stitching lines 10. The coiled structures 6 can have various shapes; in this application, the coiled structures 6 are circular, and several coiled structures 6 are located at the same height. In other possible embodiments, the coiled structures 6 can be polygonal, such as a regular hexagonal structure, or multiple coiled structures 6 can be arranged at different heights, for example, in a five-ring arrangement. The size of the coiled structures 6 can be determined based on the material length of the braided rope. For example, a single raw straw rope can be cut into several parts, which are used as the basket bottom braiding section 2 and the basket body braiding section 1, respectively, and the remaining straw is used to wind the side shaping section 5. The size of the side shaping section 5 is determined by the length of the remaining straw.
[0035] In this embodiment, the side shaping part 5 further includes a flexible hinge structure 11, which is disposed between two adjacent coiled structures 6. The flexible hinge structure 11 and the axial part 7 are located on the same plane. Although the braided rope has a certain degree of flexibility, it may still break when subjected to a large degree of bending. This application can prevent the braided rope from breaking by setting a hinge in the direction of the axial part 7, that is, in the crease direction. The flexible hinge structure 11 includes several parallel braided short ropes, and two adjacent braided short ropes are sewn together by a stitch 10. By sewing several braided short ropes in parallel, multiple stitched structures can be formed at the bend, thereby making the bending angle smaller at a single stitched structure and preventing the stitch 10 from breaking.
[0036] The basket bottom braided section 2 includes an axis section 7 located in its diameter direction, and semi-circular sections 8 located on both sides of the axis section 7. The entire basket bottom braided section 2 is formed by winding a single braided rope. First, the required length of the braided rope is determined by the inner diameter of the bottom of the basket body braided section 1, and the section in the middle of the braided rope that is the same length as the inner diameter of the bottom of the basket body braided section 1 is used as the axis section 7. Then, as... Figure 2 As shown, the two ends of the braided rope are wound around the left and right sides of the axis portion 7 to form a semi-circle shape with the axis portion 7 as the diameter, thus forming the semi-circular portion 8. During the initial weaving, it is not necessary to accurately determine the required length of the braided rope; simply select a sufficiently long braided rope for winding. After the bottom braided portion 2 is wound and formed, the excess braided rope is cut off. The required length of the braided rope can be determined by the original length of the braided rope and the length of the cut-off portion, thus serving as a reference value for selecting the braided rope length during subsequent weaving.
[0037] This application requires multiple stitching of the braided rope. The stitching of the braided rope can be completed using an existing rope sewing machine. The stitched thread is 10 mm long. Figure 3 The middle dashed line indicates a V-shape.
[0038] A handle 9 is also provided above the woven section 1 of the basket body. There are two handles 9, symmetrically arranged on both sides of the woven section 1 of the basket body. The inside of the storage basket is also provided with a basket bottom pad 15, the shape of which is adapted to the shape of the woven section 2 of the basket bottom. In this embodiment, the basket bottom pad 15 is circular. The material of the basket bottom pad 15 can be plastic or wood.
[0039] Example 3, as Figure 5 As shown, a woven storage basket includes a basket body woven section 1 and a basket bottom woven section 2, the main materials of which are straw rope or hemp rope.
[0040] The basket body weaving section 1 includes a basket side surface formed by stacking and sewing together woven ropes, and a side shaping section 5 with a hollow structure. In this embodiment, the basket side surface includes an upper side surface 3 and a lower side surface 4, and the side shaping section 5 is disposed between the upper side surface 3 and the lower side surface 4. This arrangement makes the upper and lower parts of the basket body weaving section 1 closed, providing good structural strength, while also enhancing aesthetics through the side shaping section 5 in the middle. The upper side surface 3 and the lower side surface 4 are each formed by winding a single woven rope.
[0041] The basket body is formed into a funnel shape by circumferentially wrapping the sides with woven rope. This shape makes it easier to pick up and put down items because the inner diameter gradually decreases from top to bottom. The two adjacent layers of woven rope are sewn together and fixed with stitching thread 10. The upper side of the side shaping part 5 is sewn to the upper side 3 with stitching thread 10, and the lower side of the side shaping part 5 is sewn to the lower side 4 with stitching thread 10.
[0042] The side shaping section 5 includes several coiled structures 6 formed by spirally winding braided rope. Within each coiled structure 6, the inner and outer braided ropes are sewn together with stitching lines 10. Adjacent coiled structures 6 are also sewn together with stitching lines 10. The coiled structures 6 can have various shapes; in this application, the coiled structures 6 are circular, and several coiled structures 6 are located at the same height. In other possible embodiments, the coiled structures 6 can be polygonal, such as a regular hexagonal structure, or multiple coiled structures 6 can be arranged at different heights, for example, in a five-ring arrangement. The size of the coiled structures 6 can be determined based on the material length of the braided rope. For example, a single raw straw rope can be cut into several parts, which are used as the basket bottom braiding section 2 and the basket body braiding section 1, respectively, and the remaining straw is used to wind the side shaping section 5. The size of the side shaping section 5 is determined by the length of the remaining straw.
[0043] In this embodiment, the side shaping part 5 further includes a flexible hinge structure 11, which is disposed between two adjacent coiled structures 6. The flexible hinge structure 11 and the axial part 7 are located on the same plane. Although the braided rope has a certain degree of flexibility, it may still break when subjected to a large degree of bending. This application can prevent the braided rope from breaking by setting a hinge in the direction of the axial part 7, that is, in the crease direction. The flexible hinge structure 11 includes several parallel braided short ropes, and two adjacent braided short ropes are sewn together by a stitch 10. By sewing several braided short ropes in parallel, multiple stitched structures can be formed at the bend, thereby making the bending angle smaller at a single stitched structure and preventing the stitch 10 from breaking.
[0044] The basket bottom braided section 2 includes an axis section 7 located in its diameter direction, and semi-circular sections 8 located on both sides of the axis section 7. The entire basket bottom braided section 2 is formed by winding a single braided rope. First, the required length of the braided rope is determined by the inner diameter of the bottom of the basket body braided section 1, and the section in the middle of the braided rope that is the same length as the inner diameter of the bottom of the basket body braided section 1 is used as the axis section 7. Then, as... Figure 2 As shown, the two ends of the braided rope are wound around the left and right sides of the axis portion 7 to form a semi-circle shape with the axis portion 7 as the diameter, thus forming the semi-circular portion 8. During the initial weaving, it is not necessary to accurately determine the required length of the braided rope; simply select a sufficiently long braided rope for winding. After the bottom braided portion 2 is wound and formed, the excess braided rope is cut off. The required length of the braided rope can be determined by the original length of the braided rope and the length of the cut-off portion, thus serving as a reference value for selecting the braided rope length during subsequent weaving.
[0045] This application requires multiple stitching of the braided rope. The stitching of the braided rope can be completed using an existing rope sewing machine. The stitched thread is 10 mm long. Figure 3 The middle dashed line indicates a V-shape.
[0046] A handle 9 is also provided above the woven section 1 of the basket body. There are two handles 9, symmetrically arranged on both sides of the woven section 1. A basket bottom pad 15 is also provided inside the storage basket. The shape of the basket bottom pad 15 is adapted to the shape of the woven section 2. In this embodiment, the basket bottom pad 15 includes two folding plates 12 adapted to the semi-circular portion 8, and the two folding plates 12 are connected by a folding hinge 13. This structure allows the basket bottom pad 15 to be folded inside the storage basket. A limiting buckle 14 is also provided on the folding plate 12, and the limiting buckle 14 is rotatably connected to the folding plate 12.
Claims
1. A woven storage basket, characterized in that, It includes a basket body weaving section and a basket bottom weaving section. The basket body weaving section includes a basket body side surface formed by stacking and sewing together weaving ropes. The basket bottom weaving section includes an axial section located in its diameter direction and semicircular sections located on both sides of the axial section.
2. The woven storage basket according to claim 1, characterized in that, The basket's woven section also includes a side profile with a hollowed-out structure.
3. A woven storage basket according to claim 2, characterized in that, The side profile includes several coiled structures made of spirally wound braided rope, with adjacent coiled structures sewn together by stitching lines.
4. A woven storage basket according to claim 2, characterized in that, The side profile also includes a flexible hinge structure, which is disposed between two adjacent coiled structures and is located on the same plane as the axial section.
5. A woven storage basket according to claim 4, characterized in that, The flexible hinge structure includes several parallel braided short ropes, and two adjacent braided short ropes are sewn together by a stitching line.
6. A woven storage basket according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a basket base plate, which is located inside the storage basket.
7. A woven storage basket according to claim 6, characterized in that, The basket bottom pad includes two folding plates that fit the semicircular portion, and the two folding plates are connected by folding hinges.
8. A woven storage basket according to claim 7, characterized in that, The folding plate is also provided with a limiting buckle, which is rotatably connected to the folding plate.
9. A woven storage basket according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that, A handle is also provided above the woven part of the basket.