A temperature and humidity constant cigar display cabinet

CN224627878UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-14HENAN TOBACCO CO XINYANG BRANCH
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-08-26
Publication Date
2026-08-14

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Technical Problem

[0004]然而,雪茄在摆放在展示架上时,雪茄之间紧密接触,彼此间几乎没有空隙,这会严重阻碍空气在雪茄周围的正常流通,空气无法顺畅地循环,就会导致展示柜内局部湿度无法实现均匀分布和循环,特别是雪茄相互接触的部位,水分难以通过空气流动蒸发出去,很容易形成高湿死角,而高湿环境正是霉菌滋生的理想条件,大大增加了雪茄发霉的风险,对雪茄的品质和保存都造成了不利影响,并且使用者无法依据所存放雪茄的规格大小、数量多少等实际情况,灵活自如地对层架间距进行调节,在一定程度上削弱了展示柜的实用性和通用性,并且恒温恒湿机出风口直接对准展示架区域,导致气流形成定向直吹效应;造成展示柜内部温度场呈现明显梯度差异,同时湿度分布亦出现不均衡现象,直接影响了雪茄醇化所需的稳定环境条件

Benefits of technology

[0018]1、本实用新型能够根据不同规格大小和数量多少的雪茄灵活调整层架和雪茄隔板间距,满足了使用者多样化的存放需求,提高了展示柜的通用性和实用性,使其能够适应不同场景下的使用;

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet, including a display cabinet body; it also includes a cabinet door hinged to the display cabinet body, a sealed transparent glass installed on the display cabinet body, a constant temperature and humidity unit installed inside the display cabinet body, an air guide component installed at the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity unit for changing the airflow direction, and a display rack assembly for placing cigars installed inside the display cabinet body; the display rack assembly includes two sets of fixed frames installed inside the display cabinet body, a placement board for placing cigars installed on the fixed frames, a spacing adjustment component installed on both sides of the fixed frames, and a partition component installed inside the fixed frames for separating cigars; this utility model can flexibly adjust the spacing of the shelves and cigar partitions according to different sizes and quantities of cigars, meeting the diverse storage needs of users, improving the versatility and practicality of the display cabinet, and enabling it to adapt to use in different scenarios.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of cigar display cabinets, and in particular to a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet. Background Technology

[0002] Cigars are a special type of tobacco product, and their quality and taste are closely related to the storage environment. A suitable storage environment requires maintaining a certain temperature and humidity. Generally speaking, the temperature should be controlled between 18-21℃, and the humidity should be controlled between 65% and 75%. If the temperature and humidity of the storage environment are not appropriate, the cigars will dry out, crack, mold, or develop an off-flavor, affecting their quality and taste.

[0003] One existing type of temperature and humidity-controlled cigar display case involves neatly arranging cigars on pre-set display racks, then activating the temperature and humidity control unit. Under the machine's operation, the temperature and humidity inside the display case gradually adjust to specific environmental parameters suitable for cigar storage, thus providing a relatively stable preservation condition for the cigars.

[0004] However, when cigars are placed on display racks, they are in close contact with each other with almost no gaps. This severely hinders the normal airflow around the cigars. The inability to circulate air smoothly leads to uneven distribution and circulation of humidity within the display case. Particularly in areas where cigars are in contact, moisture cannot evaporate easily, creating high-humidity dead zones. High humidity is an ideal condition for mold growth, greatly increasing the risk of mold on cigars and negatively impacting their quality and preservation. Furthermore, users cannot flexibly adjust the shelf spacing according to the size and quantity of cigars stored, which weakens the practicality and versatility of the display case. Additionally, the air outlet of the temperature and humidity control unit is directly pointed at the display rack area, resulting in a directional, direct airflow effect. This causes significant temperature gradients within the display case, and uneven humidity distribution, directly affecting the stable environmental conditions required for cigar aging. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet that can flexibly adjust the spacing of the shelves and cigar partitions according to the different sizes and quantities of cigars, meet the diverse storage needs of users, improve the versatility and practicality of the display cabinet, and make it adaptable to use in different scenarios.

[0006] The objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0007] A temperature and humidity constant cigar display case includes a display case body; it also includes a cabinet door hinged to the display case body, a sealed transparent glass installed on the display case body, a temperature and humidity constant machine installed inside the display case body, a guide component installed at the air outlet of the temperature and humidity constant machine for adjusting the airflow direction, and a display rack component installed inside the display case body for placing cigars.

[0008] The display rack assembly includes two sets of fixed frames installed inside the display cabinet body, a placement plate for placing cigars installed on the fixed frames, a spacing adjustment component installed on both sides of the placement plate for adjusting the spacing between the two sets of placement plates, and a dividing component installed inside the fixed frames for separating cigars.

[0009] In one optional embodiment, the spacing adjustment assembly includes a sliding sleeve fixedly connected to the placement plate, a fixing block fixedly connected to one side of the sliding sleeve, a first spring installed inside the display cabinet body, a snap-fit ​​block slidably connected to the inside of the fixing block, a pull rod fixedly connected to one side of the snap-fit ​​block, and a connecting plate fixedly connected to one side of the pull rod, with the sliding sleeve slidably connected to the outside of the fixing frame.

[0010] In one optional embodiment, the feature is that: multiple sets of slots are provided on the fixing frame, and the multiple sets of slots are arranged in a linear array on the fixing frame, and the snap-fit ​​block is connected to the fixing frame through the slots.

[0011] In one optional embodiment, the partition assembly includes a partition mounted on a fixed frame, a rotating rod rotatably connected within the partition, a knob fixedly connected to the upper end of a knob, a second spring mounted within the partition, a movable block slidably connected to the inner side of the partition, a rubber block fixedly connected to one side of the movable block, and a pull rope with one end fixedly connected to one side of the movable block, the other end of the pull rope being fixedly connected to the rotating rod, and the rubber block abutting against the inner wall of the fixed frame.

[0012] In one alternative embodiment, multiple sets of ventilation slots are formed on the placement plate, and the multiple sets of ventilation slots are linearly arrayed on the placement plate.

[0013] In one optional embodiment, the airflow guiding assembly includes a mounting bracket fixedly connected to the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity machine, an airflow guiding plate rotatably connected to the inner side of the mounting bracket, a gear fixedly connected to the airflow guiding plate, a guide rail fixedly connected to one side of the mounting bracket, a toothed plate slidably connected to the outer side of the guide rail, a movable plate fixedly connected to one end of the toothed plate, and a drive assembly fixedly connected to the mounting bracket. The toothed plate meshes with the gear, and the drive assembly is used to drive the toothed plate and the movable plate to slide on the outer side of the guide rail.

[0014] In one optional embodiment, multiple sets of guide vanes and gears are provided, and multiple sets of guide vanes and gears are arranged in a linear array inside the mounting frame.

[0015] In one optional embodiment, the drive assembly includes a drive motor fixedly connected to one side of the mounting bracket, a cam fixedly connected to the output end of the drive motor, and a toggle block fixedly connected to the cam. The drive motor is used to drive the cam to rotate.

[0016] In one optional embodiment, a slot is provided on the movable plate, and a toggle block is movably connected to the inner side of the movable plate through the slot. When the cam rotates, the toggle block moves in the slot.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0018] 1. This utility model can flexibly adjust the spacing between the shelves and cigar dividers according to the different sizes and quantities of cigars, meeting the diverse storage needs of users, improving the versatility and practicality of the display cabinet, and enabling it to adapt to different scenarios.

[0019] 2. The airflow guiding component of this utility model can change the direction of the airflow blown out from the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity machine, thereby realizing the airflow distribution in different areas of the display case and ensuring that the cigars are in a consistent storage environment in all positions of the display case. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet;

[0021] Figure 2 A cross-sectional view of a temperature and humidity constant cigar display cabinet;

[0022] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet, including the display cabinet body and the flow guiding components.

[0023] Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the display rack components of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet;

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the spacing adjustment component structure of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet;

[0025] Figure 6 A cross-sectional view of the partition structure of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet;

[0026] Figure 7 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the flow guiding component of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet;

[0027] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of a constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet, comprising a mounting frame, a guide plate, a gear guide rail, a gear plate, a movable plate, a drive motor, a cam, and a toggle block.

[0028] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Display case body; 2. Cabinet door; 3. Sealed transparent glass; 4. Constant temperature and humidity machine; 501. Fixing frame; 502. Placement plate; 503. Sliding sleeve; 504. Fixing block; 505. First spring; 506. Snap-fit ​​block; 507. Pull rod; 508. Connecting plate; 601. Partition; 602. Knob; 603. Rotating rod; 604. Second spring; 605. Movable block; 606. Rubber block; 607. Pull rope; 701. Mounting frame; 702. Guide plate; 703. Gear; 704. Guide rail; 705. Gear plate; 706. Movable plate; 707. Drive motor; 708. Cam; 709. Actuating block. Detailed Implementation

[0029] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, without conflict, the various embodiments or technical features described below can be arbitrarily combined to form new embodiments. Unless otherwise specified, the materials and equipment used in this embodiment are all commercially available. Examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.

[0030] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on this application. In the description of this application, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise precisely specified.

[0031] In the description of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "connected," "linked," and "connected" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a connection through an intermediary, the internal connection of two elements, or the interaction between two elements. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.

[0032] The terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion; for example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such process, method, product, or apparatus.

[0033] Please refer to Figures 1-8 A constant temperature and humidity cigar display case includes a display case body 1; it also includes a cabinet door 2 hinged to the display case body 1, a sealed transparent glass 3 installed on the display case body 1, a constant temperature and humidity machine 4 installed inside the display case body 1, a guide component installed at the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity machine 4 for adjusting the air direction, and a display rack component installed inside the display case body 1 for placing cigars.

[0034] The display rack assembly includes two sets of fixed frames 501 installed inside the display cabinet body 1, a placement plate 502 for placing cigars installed on the fixed frames 501, a spacing adjustment component installed on both sides of the placement plate 502 for adjusting the spacing between the two sets of placement plates 502, and a dividing component installed inside the fixed frames 501 for separating cigars.

[0035] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the spacing between adjacent placement plates 502 is adjusted using a spacing adjustment component. This design allows the display rack to accommodate cigars of different sizes, improving space utilization and display flexibility. A partition component divides the space on the placement plate 502 into multiple independent areas. This design effectively prevents cigars from squeezing or colliding with each other, while also facilitating user-classified management of cigars, improving display effectiveness and retrieval efficiency. An airflow guide component is installed at the air outlet of the temperature and humidity control unit 4, changing the airflow direction and distribution. This design ensures that the warm or cool air output from the temperature and humidity control unit 4 evenly covers every corner of the display cabinet, avoiding excessive local temperature and humidity differences and ensuring that cigars are kept in a consistent storage environment throughout the display cabinet.

[0036] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the spacing adjustment assembly includes a sliding sleeve 503 fixedly connected to the placement plate 502, a fixing block 504 fixedly connected to one side of the sliding sleeve 503, a first spring 505 installed inside the display cabinet body 1, a locking block 506 slidably connected to the inside of the fixing block 504, a pull rod 507 fixedly connected to one side of the locking block 506, and a connecting plate 508 fixedly connected to one side of the pull rod 507. The sliding sleeve 503 is slidably connected to the outside of the fixing frame 501. When it is necessary to adjust the spacing of the placement plate 502, the user pulls the connecting plate 508. The connecting plate 508 drives the pull rod 507 to move, and the pull rod 507 drives the locking block 506 to slide within the fixing block 504, causing the locking block 506 to disengage from the slot on the fixing frame 501, while overcoming the elastic force of the first spring 505. At this time, the sliding sleeve 503 can slide freely on the fixing frame 501, and the user can move the placement plate 502 to a suitable position as needed. When the placement plate 502 reaches the target position, the connecting plate 508 is released. The elastic force generated by the first spring 505 restoring its deformation pushes the connecting plate 508, the pull rod 507 and the locking block 506 to move in the opposite direction, so that the locking block 506 is locked into the corresponding slot on the fixing frame 501, thereby fixing the position of the placement plate 502 and completing the spacing adjustment.

[0037] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the fixing frame 501 has multiple sets of slots, which are arranged in a linear array on the fixing frame 501. The locking block 506 is connected to the fixing frame 501 through the slots. When the locking block 506 is inserted into the slot, the mechanical engagement between the two can effectively restrict the movement of the placement plate 502 in the vertical direction, preventing the placement plate 502 from sliding down or moving on its own due to vibration, collision or the weight of the cigar during use, thus ensuring the stability of the display rack structure.

[0038] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, the separator assembly includes a partition 601 mounted on a fixed frame 501, a rotating rod 603 rotatably connected within the partition 601, a knob 602 fixedly connected to the upper end of a knob 602, a second spring 604 mounted within the partition 601, a movable block 605 slidably connected to the inner side of the partition 601, a rubber block 606 fixedly connected to one side of the movable block 605, and a pull rope 607 fixedly connected at one end to one side of the movable block 605. The other end of the pull rope 607 is fixedly connected to the rotating rod 603. The rubber block 606 abuts against the inner wall of the fixed frame 501. When the position of the partition 601 needs to be adjusted according to the size or quantity of cigars, the knob 602 is rotated. Since the knob 602 is fixedly connected to the rotating rod 603, rotating the knob 602 will cause the rotating rod 603 to rotate together. During rotation, the rotating rod 603 will wind the pull rope 607, gradually tightening the pull rope 607. The other end of the pull cord 607 is fixed to the movable block 605. As the pull cord 607 is tightened, it overcomes the elastic force of the second spring 604, pulling the movable block 605 to slide inward toward the partition 601. When the movable block 605 slides, it moves the rubber block 606 along with it, causing the rubber block 606 to separate from the inner wall of the fixed frame 501. At this time, the fixed state between the partition 601 and the fixed frame 501 is released, and the partition 601 can move freely on the fixed frame 501. The user can manually push or pull the partition 601 to move it to a suitable position according to actual needs, so as to meet the placement requirements of cigars of different sizes or to re-plan the spatial layout of the display rack. When the partition 601 moves to the target position, the knob 602 is released, and the elastic force generated by the restoration of the deformation of the second spring 604 pushes the movable block 605 to slide toward the inner wall of the fixed frame 501. The movable block 605 causes the rubber block 606 to re-engage tightly with the inner wall of the fixed frame 501. Under the friction between the rubber block 606 and the inner wall of the fixed frame 501, the partition 601 is firmly fixed in the new position and continues to play its role in dividing the display shelf space.

[0039] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, multiple sets of ventilation slots are provided on the placement plate 502, arranged in a linear array. When the airflow output from the constant temperature and humidity unit 4 flows within the display case, the ventilation slots provide airflow channels. The airflow passes evenly through the upper and lower spaces of the placement plate 502, ensuring that the cigars on each layer of the placement plate 502 are exposed to fresh air with suitable temperature and humidity. This avoids temperature and humidity differences caused by poor local air circulation, ensuring the uniformity and stability of the cigar storage environment.

[0040] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the airflow guiding component includes a mounting bracket 701 fixedly connected to the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity machine 4, an airflow guiding plate 702 rotatably connected to the inner side of the mounting bracket 701, a gear 703 fixedly connected to the airflow guiding plate 702, a guide rail 704 fixedly connected to one side of the mounting bracket 701, a toothed plate 705 slidably connected to the outer side of the guide rail 704, a movable plate 706 fixedly connected to one end of the toothed plate 705, and a drive component fixedly connected to the mounting bracket 701. The toothed plate 705 meshes with the gear 703, and the drive component is used to drive the toothed plate 705 and the movable plate 706 to slide on the outer side of the guide rail 704. When it is necessary to adjust the airflow direction inside the display case, the drive component is activated. The drive component outputs power to push or pull the movable plate 706, causing the toothed plate 705 to slide on the guide rail 704. Because the toothed plate 705 meshes with the gear 703, the sliding of the toothed plate 705 drives the gear 703 to rotate. Since the gear 703 is fixed to the guide plate 702, the guide plate 702 rotates along with the gear 703. The change in the angle of the guide plate 702 alters the direction of the airflow from the outlet of the constant temperature and humidity unit 4, thereby distributing airflow to different areas within the display case and ensuring that cigars are kept in a consistent storage environment throughout the display case.

[0041] Another embodiment based on the flow guiding component:

[0042] Other existing structures can also be used, such as short connecting rods and long connecting rods. Short connecting rods replace gear 703, and long connecting rods replace toothed plates 705. By fixing the short connecting rods to the outside of the guide plate 702, and rotating the long connecting rods to the other ends of multiple sets of short connecting rods, and removing the guide rail 704, the drive assembly drives the movable plate 706 to reciprocate. The movable plate 706 drives the long connecting rods to move, and the long connecting rods drive the short connecting rods to swing, thereby causing the guide plate 702 to swing. The advantage is that the structure is simpler and clearer, reducing the complex manufacturing and precise installation of gear 703, and reducing the difficulty of structural design.

[0043] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, multiple sets of guide plates 702 and gears 703 are provided, and multiple sets of guide plates 702 and gears 703 are arranged in a linear array inside the mounting frame 701. This can make the temperature and humidity more uniform, reduce the local temperature and humidity differences caused by uneven airflow distribution, and provide a more stable storage environment for cigars.

[0044] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the drive assembly includes a drive motor 707 fixedly connected to one side of the mounting bracket 701, a cam 708 fixedly connected to the output end of the drive motor 707, and a toggle block 709 fixedly connected to the cam 708. The drive motor 707 is used to drive the cam 708 to rotate. By starting the drive motor 707, the cam 708 is driven to rotate. Due to the special contour of the cam 708, the cam 708 will drive the toggle block 709 to swing back and forth along a specific trajectory, thereby driving the movable plate 706 to move back and forth, so that the movable plate 706 drives the toothed plate 705 to slide back and forth on the guide rail 704.

[0045] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, a groove is provided on the movable plate 706, and the actuating block 709 is movably connected to the inner side of the movable plate 706 through the groove. When the cam 708 rotates, the actuating block 709 moves in the groove, so that the actuating block 709 can convert its own curvilinear motion into the linear motion of the movable plate 706 by relative sliding in the groove during the rotation with the cam 708.

[0046] When adjusting the spacing of the placement plates 502, the user pulls the connecting plate 508. The connecting plate 508 moves the pull rod 507, which in turn moves the locking block 506 within the fixing block 504, causing the locking block 506 to disengage from the slot on the fixing frame 501 and overcome the elastic force of the first spring 505. At this time, the sliding sleeve 503 can slide freely on the fixing frame 501, and the user can move the placement plate 502 to a suitable position as needed. When the placement plate 502 reaches the target position, the connecting plate 508 is released. The elastic force generated by the recovery deformation of the first spring 505 pushes the connecting plate 508, the pull rod 507, and the locking block 506 to move in the opposite direction, causing the locking block 506 to engage with the corresponding slot on the fixing frame 501, thereby fixing the position of the placement plate 502 and completing the spacing adjustment. When it is necessary to adjust the position of the divider 601 according to the size or quantity of cigars, the knob 602 is turned. Since knob 602 is fixedly connected to rotating rod 603, rotating knob 602 will cause rotating rod 603 to rotate together. During rotation, rotating rod 603 will wind around pull rope 607, gradually tightening pull rope 607. The other end of pull rope 607 is fixed to movable block 605. As pull rope 607 is tightened, it will overcome the elastic force of second spring 604 and pull movable block 605 to slide inward into partition 601. When the movable block 605 slides, it moves the rubber block 606 along with it, causing the rubber block 606 to separate from the inner wall of the fixed frame 501. At this time, the fixed state between the partition 601 and the fixed frame 501 is released, and the partition 601 can move freely on the fixed frame 501. The user can manually push or pull the partition 601 to move it to a suitable position according to actual needs, so as to meet the placement requirements of cigars of different sizes or to re-plan the spatial layout of the display rack. When the partition 601 moves to the target position, the knob 602 is released, and the elastic force generated by the second spring 604 restoring its deformation pushes the movable block 605 to slide towards the inner wall of the fixed frame 501. Movable block 605 causes rubber block 606 to re-engage tightly with the inner wall of fixed frame 501. Under the friction between rubber block 606 and the inner wall of fixed frame 501, partition 601 is firmly fixed in its new position, continuing to function as a divider in the display shelf space. Activating drive motor 707 rotates cam 708. Due to the special contour of cam 708, cam 708 drives actuating block 709 to oscillate along a specific trajectory, thereby causing movable plate 706 to reciprocate. This causes movable plate 706 to drive toothed plate 705 to slide back and forth on guide rail 704. The sliding of toothed plate 705 drives gear 703 to rotate. Gear 703 is fixed to guide plate 702, so guide plate 702 rotates along with gear 703. The change in angle of guide plate 702 changes the direction of airflow from the outlet of constant temperature and humidity unit 4, thereby distributing airflow to different areas within the display case and ensuring that cigars are kept in a consistent storage environment throughout the display case.

[0047] Although only certain components and embodiments of this application have been illustrated and described, many modifications and alterations will be apparent to those skilled in the art without actually departing from the scope and spirit of the claims, such as variations in the size, dimensions, structure, shape and proportion of the various elements, their installation arrangement, the materials used, their color, orientation, etc.

[0048] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only preferred embodiments of this utility model and should not be used to limit the scope of protection of this utility model. Any non-substantial changes and substitutions made by those skilled in the art based on this utility model shall fall within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

Claims

1. A constant temperature and humidity cigar display case comprising a display case body (1); characterized in that: It also includes cabinet doors (2) hinged to the display cabinet body (1), sealed transparent glass (3) installed on the display cabinet body (1), a constant temperature and humidity machine (4) installed inside the display cabinet body (1), a guide assembly for adjusting the airflow direction installed at the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity machine (4), and a display rack assembly for placing cigars installed inside the display cabinet body (1). The display rack assembly includes two sets of fixed racks (501) installed inside the display cabinet body (1), a placement plate (502) for placing cigars installed on the fixed racks (501), a spacing adjustment component installed on both sides of the placement plate (502) for adjusting the spacing between the two sets of placement plates (502), and a separation component installed inside the fixed racks (501) for separating cigars.

2. A constant temperature and humidity cigar display case according to claim 1, characterized in that: The spacing adjustment assembly includes a sliding sleeve (503) fixedly connected to the placement plate (502), a fixing block (504) fixedly connected to one side of the sliding sleeve (503), a first spring (505) installed inside the display cabinet body (1), a snap-fit ​​block (506) slidably connected to the inside of the fixing block (504), a pull rod (507) fixedly connected to one side of the snap-fit ​​block (506), and a connecting plate (508) fixedly connected to one side of the pull rod (507). The sliding sleeve (503) is slidably connected to the outside of the fixing frame (501).

3. A constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet according to claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting bracket (501) has multiple sets of slots, which are arranged in a linear array on the mounting bracket (501). The snap-fit ​​block (506) is connected to the mounting bracket (501) by snapping into the slots.

4. The constant temperature and humidity cigar humidor of claim 1, wherein: The partition assembly includes a partition (601) mounted on a fixed frame (501), a rotating rod (603) rotatably connected inside the partition (601), a knob (602) fixedly connected to the upper end of a knob (602), a second spring (604) mounted inside the partition (601), a movable block (605) slidably connected to the inner side of the partition (601), a rubber block (606) fixedly connected to one side of the movable block (605), and a pull rope (607) fixedly connected to one side of the movable block (605). The other end of the pull rope (607) is fixedly connected to the rotating rod (603), and the rubber block (606) abuts against the inner wall of the fixed frame (501).

5. The constant temperature and humidity cigar humidor of claim 1, wherein: Multiple ventilation slots are provided on the placement plate (502), and the multiple ventilation slots are linearly arrayed on the placement plate (502).

6. The constant temperature and humidity cigar humidor of claim 1, wherein: The airflow guiding assembly includes a mounting bracket (701) fixedly connected to the air outlet of the constant temperature and humidity machine (4), an airflow guiding plate (702) rotatably connected to the inner side of the mounting bracket (701), a gear (703) fixedly connected to the airflow guiding plate (702), a guide rail (704) fixedly connected to one side of the mounting bracket (701), a toothed plate (705) slidably connected to the outer side of the guide rail (704), a movable plate (706) fixedly connected to one end of the toothed plate (705), and a drive assembly fixedly connected to the mounting bracket (701). The toothed plate (705) meshes with the gear (703), and the drive assembly is used to drive the toothed plate (705) and the movable plate (706) to slide on the outer side of the guide rail (704).

7. A constant temperature and humidity cigar display cabinet according to claim 6, characterized in that: Multiple sets of guide vanes (702) and gears (703) are provided, and multiple sets of guide vanes (702) and gears (703) are arranged in a linear array inside the mounting bracket (701).

8. A constant temperature and humidity cigar display case according to claim 6, characterized in that: The drive assembly includes a drive motor (707) fixedly connected to one side of the mounting bracket (701), a cam (708) fixedly connected to the output end of the drive motor (707), and a toggle block (709) fixedly connected to the cam (708). The drive motor (707) is used to drive the cam (708) to rotate.

9. A constant temperature and humidity cigar display case according to claim 8, characterized in that: The movable plate (706) has a slot, and the actuating block (709) is movably connected to the inside of the movable plate (706) through the slot. When the cam (708) rotates, the actuating block (709) moves in the slot.