Multifunctional presentation stand with modular structure
The modular presentation base system addresses the rigidity of existing stands by enabling customizable height, material, and function adjustments with integrated flexible lighting and media routing, facilitating rapid conversion and synchronized control of display effects.
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- DE · DE
- Patent Type
- Utility models
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- Filing Date
- 2025-10-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing display stands are rigid and require replacement or permanent installation for adjustments in height, material, or function, lacking a structured, interchangeable modular system for variable height, proportion, material effect, and function, and integrated flexible lighting and media routing.
A modular presentation base system with segmented assemblies for height adjustment, interchangeable effect and supply modules, internal media routing, and sensor-controlled functions, featuring flexible lighting, fog/steam/fragrance, and rotation capabilities, with tool-free connections and expandable platforms.
Enables rapid conversion and clean integration of display effects with invisible media routing, allowing for customizable height, material, and function adjustments, and synchronized control of multiple modules.
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Abstract
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[0001] The invention relates to a modular presentation base system for displaying objects in museum, artistic, commercial, or other applications. The system consists of functionally combinable modules comprising mechanical support elements, presentation surfaces, and supply and effect modules, which can be joined to form a self-supporting overall structure (see [reference]). Fig. 1, 2, 8-15, 19-25, 28-33). State of the art
[0002] Most common display stands are rigid and made in one piece. Adjustments to height, material, or function are only possible by replacing the entire stand or by permanently installing individual components (e.g., simple turntables or light sources).
[0003] The proposed solution addresses these shortcomings, among other things, through variable external / size concepts (see...). Fig. 34, Fig. 35), covertly guided media / power lines (cf. Fig. 11, Fig. 26), weight-increasing base modules (see Fig. 6) as well as flexible lighting solutions (see Fig. 22, 27, 37-40) and dynamic effects (see Fig. 21, Fig. 36).
[0004] It is particularly lacking: • a structured, interchangeable modular system that makes height, proportion, material effect and function variable within a system (cf. Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 34, Fig. 35), • Segment-wise height adjustment with continuous, invisible routing for electrical or fluidic media (see Fig. 1-3 for the segment / screw concepts; see below. Fig. 11, Fig. 26 for the management of the line), • the combined provision of multiple presentation effects (lighting, fog / steam / fragrance, rotation, acoustic output) within a modular framework (see Fig. 14, Fig. 23, Fig. 24), • the flexible coupling of multiple sockets to create expandable platforms (see Fig. 28-33), • tool-free or at least quickly detachable connection principles (see Fig. 15, Fig. 17) • Interchangeable outer coverings and weight-increasing floor concepts based on the weight plate principle, which do not require any changes to the external dimensions (see Fig. 6) • as well as sensor-, timer- or app-based control of the effects, which is systemically integrated into a modular base concept (see Fig. 23-25).
[0005] This means that individual staging, rapid conversions and clean technical integration (invisible media routing) are only inadequately achievable with current technology. Object of the invention
[0006] The object of the invention is to provide a uniform, modularly constructed base system that: • Height and proportion adjustments are made possible by segmented assemblies (see below). Fig. 1-3), • Effect and supply modules (including light, fog / steam / fragrance, rotation, acoustics) are integrated and interchangeable (see below). Fig. 10, 12, 20-22, 27, 36-40), • provides an internal, visually unobtrusive media routing (see Fig. 11, Fig. 26), • allows interchangeable material and design modules (see Fig. 1, Fig. 2, Fig. 34, Fig. 35), • and the control of functions is allowed via sensors, time or app and can be extended to individual sockets and coupled socket groups (see Fig. 23-25, 28-33). Solution to the task
[0007] The problem is solved by a modular presentation base system whose modules can be individually selected, combined, interchanged, and retrofitted. In at least one embodiment, the system comprises: • Segmented base construction for mechanical height adjustment using pluggable or screwable rod segments or via a central screw mechanism; optionally electrically operated and controllable via push button or app (see below). Fig. 1-3; Fig. 5 for the screw adjustment; see below. Fig. 23, Fig. 24 for sensor / timer / app control). • Interchangeable external elements: cladding panels, floor panel modules and presentation surfaces of different materials and dimensions to adapt appearance, feel and function (see Fig. 4 for the upper connection / plate; Fig. 34, Fig. 35 for external / size variants). • Light modules: ring-shaped lighting elements, upward-facing light sources in the base (especially in combination with transparent or translucent presentation surfaces) as well as flexible light arms or a flexibly bendable lighting element that can be extended from the table surface (see Fig. 22, 27, 37-40). • Atmospheric effect modules: fog / steam / fragrance emission, rain effects and acoustic playback; activation optionally sensor-, timer- or app-controlled with scene programming and real-time control (see below). Fig. 10, Fig. 12, Fig. 14, Fig. 20, Fig. 23, Fig. 24, Fig. 36). • Stability modules: disc-shaped weight plates based on the barbell principle, integrable into the base to increase tilt stability without changing the external dimensions; additionally, leveling feet and ground spikes or ground screws for outdoor use (see below). Fig. 6, Fig. 7a, Fig. 7b, Fig. 17). • Internal supply routing: Cable routing and fluidic piping systems run continuously and are visually unobtrusive within the structure, especially in connecting elements (see below). Fig. 11, Fig. 17, Fig. 26). • Coupling of multiple bases to form platform structures and multi-story, tiered structures with optional transparent hoods that can be selectively supplied with mist / steam; the mist can be emitted invisibly from above or visibly along the structure (see below). Fig. 8-15, 19-25; in particular Fig. 12, Fig. 20 for hoods; Fig. 28-33 for couplings). • Insertable intermediate modules between vertically stacked units, e.g. as shelves or technology carriers for additional objects, sensors or small technology (see Fig. 18-19). • Module connections via screw, plug, magnetic, bayonet or form-fitting mechanisms, if required with additional locking against rotation or loosening; the connected modules form a self-supporting overall structure (see Fig. 17,31-33). • Combinability in multiple spatial directions (vertical, horizontal, diagonal) to create multi-dimensional presentation landscapes; multiple pedestals can be operated wirelessly and synchronously (e.g., rotation, light, sound, fog) (see below). Fig. 25, 28-33). • Optional mobility of individual modules (folding, swiveling or articulated) as well as easy opening / removal for maintenance, cleaning or transport (see below). Fig. 1-2). • Weatherproof basic construction for indoor and outdoor use (see below). Fig. 7a, Fig. 7b). Figure overview
[0008] The figures are schematic and not to scale; identical reference symbols denote identical or functionally equivalent parts. Fig. 1: Modularity, height adjustability, ease of maintenance and cleaning (see claims 1, 2, 52). Fig. 2: Modularity, height adjustability, ease of maintenance and cleaning, with alternative screw connection (see claims 1, 2, 52). Fig. 3: Vibration-damping segment arrangement, graduated mass distribution, segments of different lengths (see claims 8, 9). Fig. 4: Optional presentation plate or skewer thread (see claim 10). Fig. 5: Screw height adjustment with internal cable routing (see claim 4). Fig. 6: Integrable weight component according to the barbell plate principle; weight increase without change in height (see claims 13-16). Fig. 7a: Base plate with integrated ground spikes for lawn fixation (see claim 18). Fig. 7b: Base plate with integrated ground screws for lawn fixing (see claim 18). Fig. 8: Vertically elongated tiered tray structure (see claims 19, 20). Fig. 9: Modularly scalable tiered tray structure (see claim 21). Fig. 10: Tiered structure with functional modularity; flexible hose / cable routing (inside / outside); top-down mist / vapor emission (see claims 23, 55, 70). Fig. 11: Tiered structure with integrated cable ducting (see claim 24). Fig. 12: Tiered tray structure with enclosing hood (see claim 26). Fig. 13: Tiered structure with integrated weight component; central base unit for modular extension (see claims 29, 48). Fig. 14: Functionally differentiated levels with central control logic; integrated loudspeaker / resonance modules (see claims 25, 28, 75). Fig. 15: Threaded mounting / attachment modules; open threaded mounting for functional / decorative modules (see claims 50, 51). Fig. 16: Material variability through modules; variable surface materials (see claims 33, 34, 35). Fig. 17: Self-supporting module connection (without additional structure); coaxial hollow screws with internal technology guidance; flexible hose / cable guidance (see claims 42, 53, 55). Fig. 18: Intermediate module with storage / technical surface; invisible mist / vapor emission; active humidification / spray function (see claims 47, 68, 71). Fig. 19: Intermediate module with storage / technical surface; invisible mist / vapor emission; active humidification / spray function (see claims 47, 68, 71). Fig. 20: Fog-fillable hood (atmospheric envelopment of the object) (see claim 73). Fig. 21: Electronic rotation function (rotating object presentation around the vertical axis) (see claim 85). Fig. 22: Light-up tabletop (integrated light sources / LEDs, power supply via the base) (see claim 79). Fig. 23: Sensor-based activation; environmental sensors (temperature / weight / vibration); integrated loudspeaker / resonance modules (see claims 87, 89, 74). Fig. 24: Time-controlled activation (timer / switch); integrated loudspeaker / resonance modules (see claims 88, 75). Fig. 25: Synchronizable control of multiple sockets (coordinated); universal modular system; functionally modular architecture (see claims 90, 91, 92, 94). Fig. 26: Hose and cable feedthrough for media and electricity; internal conduit, visually unobtrusive; internal conduit, modular (see claims 56, 57, 61). Fig. 27: Upward-facing light module in the base (with transparent / translucent plate) (see claim 78). Fig. 28: Modularly expandable base groups; coupling device for multiple bases (platform structure); connecting element between separate bases (stability module) (see claims 30, 44, 45, 46). Fig. 29: Modularly expandable base groups; coupling device for multiple bases (platform structure); connecting element between separate bases (stability module) (see claims 30, 44, 45, 46). Fig. 30: Modularly expandable base groups; coupling device for multiple bases (platform structure); connecting element between separate bases (stability module) (see claims 30, 44, 45, 46). Fig. 31: Modularly expandable base groups; coupling device for multiple bases (platform structure); connecting element between separate bases (stability module) (see claims 30, 44, 45, 46). Fig. 32: Modularly expandable base groups; coupling device for multiple bases (platform structure); connecting element between separate bases (stability module) (see claims 30, 44, 45, 46). Fig. 33: Modularly expandable base groups; coupling device for multiple bases (platform structure); connecting element between separate bases (stability module) (see claims 30, 44, 45, 46). Fig. 34: Modular structure with variable external structure; variable arrangement of modular base elements; size-variable modules (see claims 31, 32, 36). Fig. 35: Modular construction with variable external structure; variable arrangement of modular base elements; size-variable modules (see claims 31, 32, 36). Fig. 36: Rain effect module under the tabletop (droplet / thread-shaped outlet) (see claim 82). Fig. 37: Flexible bendable light element extending from the tabletop (see claim 80). Fig. 38: Light ring module with flexible bending arm (positionable / alignable) (see claim 81). Fig. 39: Light ring module with flexible bending arm (positionable / alignable) (see claim 81). Fig. 40: Light ring module with flexible bending arm (positionable / alignable) (see claim 81).
Claims
[1] Presentation base with modular basic structure, characterized by , that its components are interchangeable, expandable or rearrangable, with the base being specially designed for the presentation of sculptures or art objects and the modularity allowing for individual adaptation of height, proportion and material effect to different exhibition situations. [2] Presentation base with height-variable structure, characterized by , that its height can be adapted to different presentation requirements by adding or removing functionally designed, structurally connectable modular units, the modules being part of a modular overall system that allows individual adjustment of the base height and proportions for the presentation of sculptures or art objects. [3] Presentation base comprising a base plate and a vertically oriented rod, characterized bythat the rod can be assembled from several modularly interchangeable intermediate rods, the number of which can be varied for height adjustment, and that the intermediate rods are hollow and provide a continuous, internal guide for electrical cables or fluidic hoses from the base plate to the presentation surface, whereby the cable routing remains invisible from the outside. [4] Presentation stand, characterized by , that its height can be varied by means of a central, large-dimensioned screw connection, whereby the presentation surface is vertically adjusted by turning the screw, and that the screw connection and the rod supporting it are hollow, so that a continuous, internal cable or hose routing from the base plate to the presentation surface is possible without the cable routing being visible from the outside. [5] Presentation stand with integrated electric height adjustment, characterized by , that the vertical position of the presentation surface can be changed by an electric motor, with control via an external button or a wireless interface. [6] Modular presentation stand with integrated electric height adjustment, characterized by , that the vertical position of the presentation surface can be changed by an electric motor, with control via an external button or a wireless interface. [7] Presentation stand with electric height adjustment, characterized by that control is via a mobile application (app), in particular via a Bluetooth or WLAN connection, supporting functions such as altitude storage, programming and sensor-based motion activation. [8] Presentation base with a rod that can be assembled from several segments of different lengths, characterized by , that the longest segment is located in the lower area and the shortest segment forms the upper end, whereby this segmented design creates different stiffness zones that effectively reduce the tendency of the overall system to vibrate compared to a single-piece rod of the same overall height. [9] Presentation base with a rod that can be assembled from several segments of different lengths, characterized by , that the heaviest segments are located in the lower area and the lighter segments in the upper area, so that the overall center of gravity of the system lies below the geometric center and that stepped stiffness and mass zones are formed over the height, which effectively reduce the tendency to vibrate and tilt of the overall system compared to a single-piece rod of the same overall height. [10] Presentation stand comprising a base plate and a vertically oriented rod, characterized by , that the uppermost segment of the rod is optionally permanently connected to a presentation plate or equipped with an exposed thread to which a sculpture can be directly fixed, so that the object can either be set up or secured by impaling it. [11] Presentation base with modular coupling device, characterized by that it can be combined with one or more identical bases via mechanical connecting elements, creating an expandable platform structure for large-scale presentation arrangements. [12] Presentation stand, characterized bythat it is suitable for indoor and outdoor use and consists of several modular components, the connection systems of the modules being designed to ensure a play-free and corrosion-resistant connection even under weather conditions, especially rain and moisture. [13] Presentation stand, characterized by , that its base is equipped with interchangeable, disc- or plate-shaped weight elements that can be integrated into a designated receptacle, thereby effectively increasing the stability and tilt resistance of the base, especially in the case of slim, tall designs for sculptures or art objects. [14] Modular presentation base, characterized by, that its base is equipped with interchangeable, disc- or plate-shaped weight elements that can be integrated into a designated receptacle, thereby effectively increasing the stability and tilt resistance of the base, especially in the case of slim, tall designs for sculptures or art objects. [15] Presentation stand, characterized by , that its base has a central, vertically oriented receiving device onto which several disc-shaped weight modules can be attached or removed analogously to the barbell principle, whereby the stability and tilting resistance of the base can be varied by simply adding or removing weight plates, without changing the external height or appearance of the base. [16] Presentation base with modular base structure, characterized by, that to increase stability, disc-shaped additional weights can be inserted into a designated receptacle on the base, similar to weight plates, without changing the overall height of the base. [17] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by , that its base is equipped with integrated, height-adjustable feet, the feet being part of the modular system and also capable of accommodating a functional unit, in particular weight elements, cable glands or sensors for floor adaptation, thus enabling simultaneous leveling on uneven ground and a functional extension of the base. [18] Presentation base with modular design, characterized bythat the base plate is provided on its underside with several downward-facing, pointed or screw-shaped fixing elements which penetrate the ground when placed on lawns and thereby enable a stable anchoring of the base in the outdoor area, whereby the fixing elements can be permanently integrated or designed as removable modules. [19] Presentation stand, characterized by , that several presentation surfaces are arranged vertically one above the other and connected to each other by structural connecting elements, whereby this tiered stand structure is designed in an elongated vertical version for the presentation of sculptures or art objects and has significantly larger dimensions than conventional table tiered stands. [20] Presentation stand, characterized by, that several presentation surfaces are arranged vertically one above the other and connected to each other by modularly interchangeable connecting elements, whereby this tiered structure is designed in an elongated vertical version for the presentation of sculptures or art objects and has significantly larger dimensions than conventional table tiered stands. [21] Presentation base with multi-tiered tiered structure, characterized by , that the vertical number of presentation levels for sculptures or art objects can be changed modularly by adding or removing individual intermediate elements, with the connection of the levels being made via interchangeable, connectable rod or connecting modules, so that the overall height and the staggering of the presentation levels can be individually adapted to different art objects and exhibition scenarios. [22] Presentation base with tiered, multi-tiered structure, characterized by, that in addition to a vertical stacking of presentation levels for sculptures or art objects, further presentation levels or modules can also be attached laterally, thus enabling a multi-dimensional expansion of the presentation structure for different exhibition scenarios. [23] Presentation base with tiered, multi-tiered structure, characterized by that the tiered structure is designed as part of a modular system that allows combination with other functional modules, in particular lighting, rotating mechanism, mist or fragrance units, control electronics or sensory components, wherein the respective modules can be integrated, replaced or activated individually or together. [24] Tiered display stand, characterized by, that within the vertical connecting elements one or more hollow channels are provided for the passage of electrical conductors, light guides or fluidic elements in order to supply technical functional units such as lighting, fog generation or sensors. [25] Presentation base with multi-tiered structure, characterized by that the individual presentation levels are each separately equipped with functional units, in particular with lighting elements, rotating platforms, fogging, sensory modules or audiovisual output devices, so that these levels can be used for the individual staging of art objects. [26] Presentation base with multi-tiered tiered structure, characterized by that a transparent or translucent hood is provided which completely or partially encloses the vertically arranged presentation levels, so that the sculptures or art objects presented on the levels can be staged. [27] Presentation base with multi-tiered tiered structure, characterized by that a transparent or translucent hood is provided which completely or partially encloses the vertically arranged presentation levels, wherein the hood can be equipped with technical effect modules, in particular with fog, steam, light or fragrance emission, so that the sculptures or art objects presented on the levels can be atmospherically staged. [28] Presentation base with multi-tiered tiered structure, characterized by that all technical functional units of the individual levels can be controlled via a central control logic, whereby the control is carried out in particular via a mobile application, wireless interfaces or a central control panel, so that several presentation effects can be used in a coordinated and synchronized manner for exhibitions. [29] Presentation base with multi-tiered tiered structure, characterized by, that the base is equipped with integrable weight elements, especially in the form of disc-shaped modules, which effectively increases the tilting stability and sturdiness of the stretched vertical structure even at great heights and under asymmetrical loads from art objects. [30] Presentation base system, characterized by , that several base units can be connected to form variable base groups via plug-in, screw-in, magnetic or form-fitting connecting elements, whereby the combined arrangement of several bases forms platform, row or group structures that allow flexible adaptation to different presentation scenarios and at the same time increase the overall stability of the structure. [31] Presentation base with modular outer structure, characterized by, that by inserting or removing external base elements, the visual appearance of the base can be functionally adapted to different exhibition situations, target groups or lighting concepts. [32] Presentation base with modular structure, characterized by , that the individual base elements can be arranged, exchanged or removed in any order, whereby the arrangement allows for a targeted variation of aesthetics, function or material combination for the presentation of art objects. [33] Presentation base with modular components, characterized by , that by inserting or removing individual modules, different materials such as stainless steel, wood, glass or marble can be used in defined positions of the base. [34] Presentation base with interchangeable modular elements, characterized by, that different surface materials such as stainless steel, glass, wood or marble can be used for functional adaptation to anti-slip, hygienic or light-reflecting requirements. [35] Presentation base with interchangeable modular elements, characterized by , that by inserting or removing individual base elements, different surface materials and structures can be used to vary the external appearance of the base. [36] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by , that the individual modules are available in different sizes and are interchangeable, so that the dimensions and proportions of the base can be varied. [37] Presentation base with modular components, characterized by, that individual modules are available in different size variants and are interchangeable, so that the overall dimensions of the base can be individually changed by inserting larger or smaller modules. [38] Presentation base with modular components, characterized by that individual modules are available in different size variants and are interchangeable, so that the dimensions of the presentation or table surface can be individually adjusted by inserting larger or smaller modules. [39] Presentation stand with interchangeable table surface, characterized by , that the upper support surface is designed as a module and can be replaced by alternative modules made of different materials such as stainless steel, wood, glass or marble. [40] Presentation stand with interchangeable base plate, characterized by, that the base plate is designed as a separate module and can be replaced by alternative modules made of different materials such as stainless steel, wood, glass or marble. [41] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by , that its exterior surfaces are equipped with interchangeable cladding elements, in particular magnetically adhesive or form-fitting sliding panels, which allow for individual customization of the external appearance of the base. [42] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by that the modules can be screwed, stacked or plugged together directly without an additional support structure and, when connected, form a self-supporting, stable overall unit. [43] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by that its modules can be connected not only vertically, but also horizontally or diagonally. [44] Presentation base with modular coupling device, characterized by that it can be combined with one or more identical bases via mechanical connecting elements, creating an expandable platform structure for large-scale presentation arrangements. [45] Module for connecting two separate presentation bases, characterized by that it is attached between the bases and increases their overall stability, wherein the module is designed to be form-fitting or detachable without affecting the presentation surface of the bases. [46] Module for connecting two separate modular presentation bases, characterized by that it is attached between the bases and increases their overall stability, wherein the module is designed to be form-fitting or detachable without affecting the presentation surface of the bases. [47] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by, that a device can be inserted between two vertically arranged modules as an intermediate storage surface, which serves to store technical equipment (e.g. fog machine), additional objects or to integrate sensors, without impairing the structural stability of the base. [48] Presentation stand with modular base unit, characterized by that a central support module serves to accommodate further, individually selectable attachment, side or connection modules. [49] Presentation base with modular components, characterized by that the modules have specifically defined connection dimensions or locking mechanisms that preclude combination with third-party modules or conventional standard systems. [50] Modular presentation base, characterized by, that the uppermost module has a threaded receptacle into which a screw element can optionally be recessed and releasably screwed as a finishing component, or on which alternatively further modules, in particular extension rods or functional elements, can be screwed. [51] Modular presentation base according to claim 50, characterized by , that the uppermost module, with the end component removed, has an open threaded receptacle for receiving functional or decorative add-on modules. [52] Presentation base with modular functional units, characterized by that individual modules can be opened or removed to allow maintenance, replacement or cleaning of individual components. [53] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by, that the connection of the base segments is made by coaxially arranged hollow screws, whereby the hollow screws, in addition to their function as a load-bearing connecting element, also provide a continuous, internal guide for electrical lines or fluidic hoses, thus enabling an invisible technical guide from the base to the presentation surface. [54] Presentation stand, characterized by , that it is equipped with hollow screws which, in addition to their function as load-bearing connecting element, also provide a continuous, internal guide for electrical cables or fluidic hoses. [55] Presentation stand, characterized by that it has a continuous hose or cable routing, which optionally runs inside or outside the base and provides a connection from the base plate to the upper finishing surface. [56] Presentation stand, characterized bythat it has a continuous guide for hoses or cables through which fragrance, water vapor, mist vapor or other liquids as well as electrical lines can be guided from the base plate to the upper finishing surface. [57] Presentation stand, characterized by that it has a continuous, predominantly internal hose or cable routing, the routing being designed in such a way that it does not significantly impair the external appearance of the base. [58] Presentation stand, characterized by that it has a continuous, predominantly internal hose or cable routing, the routing being designed so that it is not visible from the outside. [59] Modular presentation base, characterized by that it has a continuous hose or cable routing, which optionally runs inside or outside the base and provides a connection from the base plate to the upper finishing surface. [60] Modular presentation base, characterized by that it has a continuous guide for hoses or cables through which water vapor, mist vapor or other liquids as well as electrical lines can be guided from the base plate to the upper finishing surface. [61] Modular presentation base, characterized by that it has a continuous, predominantly internal hose or cable routing, the routing being designed in such a way that it does not significantly impair the external appearance of the base. [62] Modular presentation base, characterized by that it has a continuous, predominantly internal hose or cable routing, the routing being designed so that it is not visible from the outside. [63] Modular presentation base, characterized bythat it has a concealed connection option for external power sources, in particular in the form of cable glands, plug connections or floor feed-ins, wherein the power supply is integrated into the base system in a visually unobtrusive manner and serves to supply the modules or functional units arranged in the base. [64] Tabletop or presentation surface, characterized by that it includes an integrated device for misting, vaporizing or scenting, wherein the device is embedded in the tabletop in such a way that the emanating substance exits directly from the surface of the tabletop and the technical equipment remains barely visible or invisible from the outside. [65] Presentation base with tabletop or presentation surface, characterized bythat it includes an integrated device for misting, vaporizing or scenting, wherein the device is embedded in the tabletop in such a way that the emanating substance exits directly from the surface of the tabletop and the technical equipment remains barely visible or invisible from the outside. [66] Modular presentation base with tabletop or presentation surface, characterized by that it includes an integrated device for misting, vaporizing or scenting, wherein the device is embedded in the tabletop in such a way that the emanating substance exits directly from the surface of the tabletop and the technical equipment remains barely visible or invisible from the outside. [67] Tabletop or presentation surface, characterized bythat it comprises an integrated device for misting, vaporizing or scenting for presentation purposes, wherein the device is connected to an external supply unit via an internal hose or conduit system, so that liquid, mist vapor, fragrances or similar media can be conveyed from the external unit to the tabletop and dispensed there. [68] Presentation stand, characterized by that it is equipped with an integrated device that allows mist, vapor or liquid spray to be released in a controlled and invisible manner from inside the base, so that an object presented on the base can be misted, vaporized or sprayed from above or below without the technical equipment being visible. [69] Presentation base with integrated device for targeted misting, vaporizing or spraying of an object placed on it, wherein the device is guided within or along the base structure. [70] Presentation base with tiered, multi-tiered structure, characterized by that the construction has an integrated device through which mist, vapor or liquid spray can be selectively released from above onto the presented objects. [71] Presentation stand, characterized by that it is equipped with an integrated device that allows for targeted misting, vaporization or spraying of an object presented on the base. [72] Presentation base with integrated presentation effects, characterized bythat it is equipped with one or more devices that enable targeted misting, vaporization, spraying, scenting, movement, sound and / or illumination of the presented object, the devices being operable individually or in combination. [73] A display base designed to be combined with a transparent hood, wherein mist, vapor or spray is fed into the interior of the hood by an integrated or external device, so that the mist collects inside the hood and atmospherically envelops the displayed object. [74] Presentation stand, characterized by , that it can be combined with loudspeaker or resonance modules, through which acoustic effects, sound reproduction or resonance transmission to the presented object can be generated. [75] Modular presentation base, characterized by, that it can be combined with loudspeaker or resonance modules, through which acoustic effects, sound reproduction or resonance transmission to the presented object can be generated. [76] Module for a presentation stand, characterized by , that it is designed as a ring-shaped lighting element which can be installed below, between or above the table surfaces of the base in order to frame or accentuate the presented object with light in a targeted and even manner. [77] Module for a presentation base with ring-shaped light element, characterized by , that it enables uniform light distribution to reduce shadow formation or to focus specifically on the presented object. [78] Module for a presentation stand, characterized by, that it is integrated into the base and includes an upward-directed light source, enabling targeted illumination of the presented object from below in conjunction with a transparent or translucent tabletop. [79] Modular presentation stand with interchangeable tabletop, characterized by that the tabletop has integrated light sources, especially lamps or LEDs, which illuminate the presented object in a targeted manner and are functionally connected to the base or supplied with power via it. [80] Module for a presentation stand, characterized by , that it includes a flexible, bendable lighting element that can be extended from the tabletop and variably aligned to illuminate the presented object in a targeted manner. [81] Module for a presentation stand, characterized by, that it includes a ring-shaped lighting element which is connected to the base via a flexibly bendable arm, so that the light ring can be variably adjusted in its position and orientation in order to illuminate the presented object in a targeted manner. [82] Module for a presentation stand, characterized by that it is installed below the tabletop and includes a device that can be used to create a targeted rain effect, in which water emerges in droplet or thread form and falls in a controlled manner onto the object or base area below in order to achieve a special atmospheric effect. [83] Presentation base with modularly integrated, controllable functional units, characterized bythat all effects of the base - in particular electromechanical height adjustment, light control, rotation drive, mist, steam, spray or fragrance emission as well as acoustic playback - can be controlled via a mobile application (app), whereby the control is wireless via Bluetooth or WLAN and functions such as individual programming, scene control, real-time control as well as activation by sensors or time control are supported. [84] Presentation base with modular functional units, characterized by that individual modules contain specific additional functions such as lighting, rotation, climate control, light, fragrance, fog or sound reproduction and can be combined. [85] Presentation base with modular design, characterized by that it has an integrated or interchangeable electronic rotating unit that makes it possible to present objects placed on the base rotating around a vertical axis. [86] Presentation stand, characterized by that the upper presentation surface is made of a transparent or translucent material and is backlit with integrated light sources, so that objects presented on the base can be atmospherically illuminated from below or within the surface. [87] Presentation pedestal with sensor-based activation of presentation effects, characterized by , that it is equipped, for example, with a motion detector or other sensor that automatically triggers one or more presentation effects when a person is present or approaches, including in particular, but not exclusively: - Rotation of the base or presentation unit, - acoustic reproduction of sound, music or speech content, - Activation of light or lighting elements, - targeted release of mist, vapor or liquid spray to atmospherically envelop the presented object, - targeted release of fragrances, - Control of further visual or auditory effects [88] Presentation pedestal with time-controlled activation of presentation effects, characterized by that it is equipped with a timer, a time switch or a similar mechanism that automatically triggers one or more presentation effects at certain times or periods, including in particular, but not limited to: - Rotation of the base or presentation unit, - acoustic reproduction of sound, music or speech content, - Activation of light or lighting elements, - targeted release of mist, vapor or liquid spray to atmospherically envelop the presented object, - targeted release of fragrances, - Control of further visual or auditory effects [89] Presentation stand with integrated sensors, characterized by , that sensors for recording environmental parameters such as vibration, temperature or weight of the presented object are built into the base, whereby the recorded data can be used to trigger or control presentation effects or alarms. [90] Presentation stand, characterized by that it has a device for wireless or wired communication with other sockets, so that several sockets can be operated in a time-synchronized manner or coordinated with each other in their function - e.g. rotation, lighting, sound reproduction, fog or steam emission. [91] Presentation base with functional modular architecture, in which the power supply is provided via a concealed connection option, preferably with an integrated battery compartment or wireless charging system e.g. induction. [92] Presentation base with a plurality of functionally defined, combinable modules according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized by , that the system is designed so that the modules for realizing different technical effects - in particular height adjustment, material variation, light or fog effects, rotation or sensor control - can be freely combined, exchanged or supplemented in order to adapt the base to changing presentation requirements. [93] Presentation base system, consisting of a plurality of functionally defined, modularly constructed components according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized by, that the modules are designed in such a way that they are technically connectable, individually interchangeable, and operable in any combination, in order to realize different presentation effects, heights, material appearances, or functional units through composition, addition, or reconfiguration. [94] Presentation base with functional modular architecture, characterized by , that it is formed by combining several interchangeable modules, each of which fulfills one or more functions such as lighting, rotation, mist generation, humidification, fragrancing, sound output or sensor control, whereby these modules can be activated individually, in series or together and integrated into or removed from the base system. [95] Presentation stand, characterized bythat a device for emitting mist, vapor or liquid spray is integrated into or along the base structure in such a way that the emission is directed visibly or invisibly onto vertical or horizontal external surfaces, the conduit being routed either within the structure or along its surface. [96] Presentation base with tabletop or presentation surface, characterized by that the tabletop includes an integrated device for emitting mist, steam or fragrance, which is connected to an external supply unit via an internal or external hose or conduit system, with the media exiting directly from the surface of the tabletop. [97] Presentation base designed to be combined with a transparent or translucent hood, characterized bythat a device for mist, vapor or liquid spraying feeds into the interior of the hood from above, so that the mist is distributed in a controlled manner within the hood and atmospherically envelops the presented object. [98] Modular presentation base, characterized by that it is equipped with combinable modules for emitting light, fog, scent and sound, whereby the modules can be controlled individually or in combination via a mobile application, in particular with functions such as scene programming, real-time control, sensor-based activation or timer switching. [99] Presentation base system with at least two mutually communicating bases, characterized by that the mist, steam or fragrance emission of the individual pedestals is synchronized or coordinated in time, with control being wireless or wired, and that a common visual or atmospheric presentation experience is created.