Cloakroom stand

The walk-in closet bracket, with its modular columns and snap-fit ​​connections, solves the problem of poor structural stability in traditional wardrobes, enabling flexible adjustments and reuse, and improving space utilization and personalization.

CN224483367UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14CHENGDU DONGXIN ALUMINUM CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
CHENGDU DONGXIN ALUMINUM CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-15
Publication Date
2026-07-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional walk-in closets or wardrobes have fixed structures, making it difficult to flexibly adjust them according to user space and needs, resulting in size mismatches and wasted resources.

Method used

The system adopts a modular connection method using uprights, clips, and supporting sheet metal parts. The supporting sheet metal parts are connected to the uprights through clip slots and fixed with screws, enabling flexible installation and disassembly. The supporting sheet metal parts include functional components such as shelves, clothes support rods, and top plates.

Benefits of technology

It enables the bracket to be customized in height, easy to install and disassemble, has a stable connection and strong expandability, meets personalized needs, improves space utilization and reduces resource waste.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a cloakroom support belongs to furniture technical field, include: at least two columns, and the length direction of each column is evenly provided with a plurality of mounting hole groups on each column, a plurality of buckles, and each buckle is fixed on the column through cooperation with mounting hole group, and a plurality of support sheet metal parts for connecting the function components such as layer board, clothing support rod. When the buckle is fixed on the column, the inside surface and the column outer surface between it will form a card slot for splicing. The support sheet metal part inserts the card slot through at least one splicing part with itself, can realize quick, stable connection with the column. The utility model has realized the flexible adjustment and free combination of cloakroom layout, and its installation and dismounting process is extremely convenient, and the connecting structure is stable and reliable, and can be repeatedly used, has improved space utilization and product's applicability significantly.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of furniture technology, and more specifically, to a wardrobe support frame. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional walk-in closets or wardrobes typically have a fixed internal structure, with the position and number of shelves, hanging rods, and other components determined at the factory. The drawback of this design is its lack of flexibility; it's difficult to adjust to the specific dimensions and layout of a user's home, or to their evolving clothing storage habits (e.g., needing more hanging or stacking space). When users move or renovate their rooms, these fixed wardrobes often fail to adapt to the new space due to size mismatch or difficulty in disassembly and reassembly, ultimately becoming unusable. This not only results in economic losses and resource waste but also causes significant inconvenience to users.

[0003] While some modular furniture has emerged on the market, there is still room for improvement in terms of the convenience, stability, and flexibility of the connection structure. Therefore, the market urgently needs a walk-in closet support system that can be freely combined, flexibly adjusted, easily installed, and structurally robust to improve space utilization and meet users' personalized needs. Utility Model Content

[0004] The present invention provides a wardrobe rack that can be flexibly disassembled and its layout adjusted to suit different spaces and storage needs.

[0005] To solve the above problems, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] A wardrobe rack includes:

[0007] At least two columns, each column having a plurality of mounting holes along its length;

[0008] Several snap fasteners, each snap fastener being adapted to be detachably connected to and secured to the post with one of the mounting hole groups;

[0009] A plurality of supporting sheet metal parts for connecting functional components, each of the supporting sheet metal parts including at least one plug-in portion;

[0010] When the buckle is fixed to the column, a groove is formed between the inner side of the buckle and the outer surface of the column. The insertion part of the supporting sheet metal part is matched and inserted into the groove to realize the connection between the supporting sheet metal part and the column.

[0011] Furthermore, the mounting hole assembly includes a circular mounting hole and two strip-shaped mounting holes disposed on both sides of the circular mounting hole.

[0012] Furthermore, the buckle includes a strip-shaped protrusion that matches the two strip-shaped mounting holes, and the strip-shaped protrusion is provided with a snap-fit ​​structure for snapping into the strip-shaped mounting holes; the buckle is also provided with a connecting hole, the position of which corresponds to the circular mounting hole; the bracket also includes a locking screw, the locking screw being adapted to pass through the connecting hole of the buckle and the circular mounting hole of the column, so as to lock the buckle onto the column.

[0013] Furthermore, the supporting sheet metal component includes at least one of the following: a shelf supporting sheet metal component, a clothes support rod supporting sheet metal component, and a top plate supporting sheet metal component.

[0014] Furthermore, when the supporting sheet metal part is a shelf supporting sheet metal part, it includes an upper insertion part and a lower insertion part for inserting into two adjacent upper and lower slots respectively; the upper insertion part is provided with a notch groove for avoiding the locking screw used by the upper buckle.

[0015] Furthermore, the bracket also includes functional components installed between two adjacent columns; the functional components include at least one of a shelf, a clothes support rod, and a top plate, and are respectively connected to the columns through corresponding supporting sheet metal parts.

[0016] Furthermore, the bracket also includes a corner plate, one right-angle portion of which is connected to the upper surface of the top plate, and the other right-angle portion is used to connect to the wall.

[0017] Furthermore, the lower end of the column is provided with a support foot.

[0018] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0019] (1) Flexible structure, highly customizable. This utility model adopts a modular connection method of "column-buckle-support sheet metal parts". Users can freely determine the number and spacing of columns according to the size of the space and storage needs, and arbitrarily adjust the height of functional components such as shelves and clothes support rods in the vertical direction of the columns. This breaks the fixed pattern of traditional wardrobes and greatly improves the flexibility and personalization of the walk-in closet.

[0020] (2) Easy to install and disassemble, and reusable. The core of this utility model lies in the ingenious cooperation between the buckle and the supporting sheet metal parts. During installation, simply fix the buckle to the column, and then slide the insertion part of the supporting sheet metal parts into the groove formed between the buckle and the column. The whole process requires no complicated tools or operations. This simple installation and disassembly method allows the bracket to be easily rearranged or reused after moving, effectively avoiding resource waste.

[0021] (3) Stable connection and reliable load-bearing capacity. The connection structure of this utility model is uniquely and stably designed. The buckle, as an intermediate connecting part, is first firmly fixed to the column by multi-point snap-fit ​​and screw locking; then, the insert part of the supporting sheet metal part is inserted into the slot in a surface contact manner. Compared with the traditional point or line connection, this connection method has a larger force-bearing area and a more uniform stress distribution, thus providing excellent structural stability and load-bearing capacity, ensuring the safety of use.

[0022] (4) High versatility and expandability. By designing different types of supporting sheet metal parts (such as shelf supporting sheet metal parts, clothes support rod supporting sheet metal parts, etc.), different storage functions can be easily expanded on the same column system to meet diverse storage needs. The entire system has strong compatibility and expansion potential, and can continuously adapt to future changes in user needs.

[0023] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, embodiments of this utility model are described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0024] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0025] Figure 1 This is a first three-dimensional structural diagram of the wardrobe support in the embodiment;

[0026] Figure 2 This is a second three-dimensional structural diagram of the wardrobe support in the embodiment;

[0027] Figure 3 This is a partially enlarged sectional view of the top plate and the upper garment support rod installed on the column in the embodiment;

[0028] Figure 4 This is a partially enlarged sectional view of the shelf and lower garment support rod installed on the column in the embodiment;

[0029] Figure 5 This is a partial enlarged view of the mounting hole assembly in the embodiment;

[0030] Figure 6 This is a structural diagram of the sheet metal supporting the shelf in the embodiment;

[0031] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of the buckle in the embodiment;

[0032] Figure 8This is a structural diagram of the sheet metal part supporting the garment support rod in the embodiment;

[0033] Figure 9 This is a structural diagram of the sheet metal supporting the top plate in the embodiment;

[0034] Figure 10 This is a structural diagram of the garment support rod in the embodiment;

[0035] In the diagram: 1. Support leg; 2. Column; 3. Shelf; 4. Shelf support sheet metal part; 5. Buckle; 501. First snap-fit ​​part; 502. Second snap-fit ​​part; 6. Clothes support rod support sheet metal part; 7. Top plate support sheet metal part; 8. Corner plate; 9. Top plate; 10. Mounting hole assembly; 101. Strip mounting hole; 102. Circular mounting hole; 11. Clothes support rod; 12. Locking screw. Detailed Implementation

[0036] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are some embodiments of this utility model, but not all embodiments.

[0037] Please refer to Figures 1 to 10 This embodiment discloses a wardrobe support frame, the specific structure of which is as follows:

[0038] The basic structure of this walk-in closet support consists of at least two uprights 2, arranged in parallel. Each upright 2 has a support foot 1 at its lower end for height adjustment and to ensure stability. To facilitate the installation of functional components, several sets of mounting holes 10 are evenly distributed along the length of each upright 2 from top to bottom on its opposite sides. Figure 5 As shown, each mounting hole group 10 preferably includes a central circular mounting hole 102 and two strip-shaped mounting holes 101 respectively disposed on both sides of the circular mounting hole 102.

[0039] The core connection structure of this utility model relies on the cooperation between the buckle 5 and the supporting sheet metal parts.

[0040] Reference Figure 7The clip 5 is a key intermediate component for connecting the supporting sheet metal part to the column 2. Its main body has a strip-shaped protrusion that matches the strip-shaped mounting hole 101. The edge of this protrusion is designed with a snap-fit ​​structure. During installation, in addition to the snap-fit ​​structure engaging with the corresponding strip-shaped mounting hole 101, the other parts of the protrusion abut against the outer surface of the column 2. Specifically, the snap-fit ​​structure consists of a first snap-fit ​​part 501 with a single protruding tooth structure and a second snap-fit ​​part 502 with an inverted L-shaped structure. The second snap-fit ​​part 502 is used to hook and snap onto the lower end of the strip-shaped mounting hole 101 during installation, using gravity for initial positioning. The first snap-fit ​​part 501 and the second snap-fit ​​part 502 prevent the clip 5 from wobbling left and right within the strip-shaped mounting hole 101. A connecting hole corresponding to the position of the circular mounting hole 102 is also provided in the middle of the clip 5. During installation, align the snap-fit ​​structure of clip 5 with and insert it into the strip mounting hole 101 of column 2, then tighten it with a locking screw 12 (e.g., Figure 3 and Figure 4 (As shown) Pass the buckle 5 through the connecting hole of the buckle 5 and the circular mounting hole 102 of the column 2 and tighten it to securely lock the buckle 5 onto the column 2.

[0041] Once the clip 5 is secured to the column 2, a flat groove is naturally formed between its inner side and the outer surface of the column 2. This groove serves as the interface for installing all the sheet metal parts.

[0042] Support sheet metal parts can be divided into various types according to the functional components they support, such as shelf support sheet metal part 4, clothes support rod support sheet metal part 6, and top plate support sheet metal part 7. They are all installed by inserting their own connecting parts into the aforementioned slots. Details are as follows:

[0043] Sheet 3 supports the installation of sheet metal part 4. (Refer to...) Figure 6 The shelf support sheet metal part 4 has a special structure, including a horizontal support part for placing the shelf 3, and two insertion parts facing up and down respectively, namely the upper insertion part and the lower insertion part. This design allows it to simultaneously engage with the slots formed by two adjacent upper and lower clips 5, resulting in an extremely stable structure. For precise avoidance, the upper insertion part has a notch to avoid the locking screw 12 of the upper clip 5; the lower insertion part has a through hole to allow the locking screw 12 of the lower clip 5 to pass through. This design greatly enhances the shelf's resistance to bending and torsion.

[0044] The coat support rod 11 is mounted on the sheet metal part 6 via the coat support rod support. (Refer to...) Figure 8 The sheet metal part 6 supporting the clothes support rod has a relatively simple structure, which includes a connecting part for fixing the clothes support rod 11 and a downward-facing plug-in part. During installation, the plug-in part is inserted into the slot formed by the corresponding buckle 5 below it.

[0045] The top plate 9 is installed via the top plate support sheet metal part 7. (Refer to...) Figure 9 It includes a support portion for supporting the top plate 9 and a downward-facing insertion portion, and is installed in the same manner as above.

[0046] To further enhance the stability of the entire support structure, a corner plate 8 can be installed on the upper surface of the top plate 9, such as... Figure 2 As shown, one right-angled portion of the corner plate 8 is fixed to the top plate 9 with screws, while the other right-angled portion can be fixed to the wall behind it, thus anchoring the entire bracket to the wall and preventing wobbling. The corner plate 8 is installed on the upper surface of the top plate, making it difficult to see during daily use and ensuring an aesthetically pleasing overall appearance.

[0047] In summary, users can install clips 5 at different heights on the uprights 2 as needed, then insert various supporting sheet metal parts into the corresponding slots, and finally install functional components such as shelves 3, clothes support rods 11, and top panels 9, thereby quickly and flexibly building a walk-in closet that meets personalized needs. The entire process requires no complicated tools, and disassembly and reassembly are equally convenient.

[0048] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A wardrobe rack, characterized in that, include: At least two columns (2), each column (2) having a plurality of mounting hole groups (10) along its length; Several snap fasteners (5), each snap fastener (5) being adapted to be detachably connected to and fixed to the post (2) in one of the mounting hole groups (10); A plurality of supporting sheet metal parts for connecting functional components, each of the supporting sheet metal parts including at least one plug-in portion; When the buckle (5) is fixed to the column (2), a slot is formed between the inner side of the buckle (5) and the outer surface of the column (2). The insert part of the supporting sheet metal part is inserted into the slot to realize the connection between the supporting sheet metal part and the column (2).

2. The wardrobe support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting hole group (10) includes a circular mounting hole (102) and two strip-shaped mounting holes (101) disposed on both sides of the circular mounting hole (102).

3. A wardrobe support frame according to claim 2, characterized in that, The buckle (5) includes a strip-shaped protrusion that matches the two strip-shaped mounting holes (101), and the strip-shaped protrusion is provided with a snap-fit ​​structure for snapping into the strip-shaped mounting holes (101); the buckle (5) is also provided with a connecting hole, the position of which corresponds to the circular mounting hole (102); the bracket also includes a locking screw (12), the locking screw (12) being adapted to pass through the connecting hole of the buckle (5) and the circular mounting hole (102) of the column (2) to lock the buckle (5) onto the column (2).

4. A wardrobe support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that, The supporting sheet metal parts include at least one of the following: shelf supporting sheet metal parts (4), clothes support rod supporting sheet metal parts (6), and top plate supporting sheet metal parts (7).

5. A wardrobe support frame according to claim 4, characterized in that, When the supporting sheet metal part is a shelf supporting sheet metal part (4), it includes an upper insertion part and a lower insertion part for inserting into two adjacent slots respectively; the upper insertion part is provided with a notch groove for avoiding the locking screw (12) used by the upper buckle (5).

6. A wardrobe support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes functional components installed between two adjacent columns (2); the functional components include at least one of a shelf (3), a clothes support rod (11) and a top plate (9), and are respectively connected to the columns (2) through corresponding supporting sheet metal parts.

7. A wardrobe support frame according to claim 6, characterized in that, It also includes a corner plate (8), one right-angle portion of which is connected to the upper surface of the top plate (9), and the other right-angle portion is used to connect to the wall.

8. A wardrobe support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that, The lower end of the column (2) is provided with a support foot (1).