3D Heritage Display Cabinet With Rotating Lift Platform
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Solution Overview
Problem
Conventional displays of intangible cultural heritage products fail to organically combine the holistic process of intangible cultural heritage techniques with their resulting product models, leading to monotonous exhibition formats and a lack of intelligent display capabilities.
Innovation Solution
A digital display device with a rotating and lifting transparent placement platform, equipped with three-dimensional graphics acquisition sensing components, collects and transmits three-dimensional information to an upper computer for generating three-dimensional models displayed on a touch screen, accompanied by video explanations.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If conventional exhibition cabinets with static displays are used, then the display structure is simple and easy to manufacture, but the display format becomes monotonous and lacks intelligent display capabilities
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies the dynamics principle by transforming the static exhibition cabinet into a dynamic system with a rotating and lifting platform. The platform can rotate 360 degrees and adjust its height, enabling the display to present artifacts from multiple angles and at varying elevations. This dynamic capability allows a single display unit to perform multiple functions (static display, rotating display, height-adjusted display), thereby resolving the contradiction between display versatility and structural complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements universality by designing a multi-functional display platform that combines rotation, lifting, and positioning capabilities within a single integrated structure. The control system coordinates these functions to achieve various display modes (rotation-only, lifting-only, combined rotation and lifting), allowing one device to fulfill multiple display requirements that would otherwise require separate exhibition units.
2Loss of information
If static display cabinets are used, then the device complexity is low, but the display format is monotonous and cannot provide comprehensive understanding of intangible cultural heritage products
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies the dimensionality change principle by adding spatial dimensions to the display system. The rotating platform introduces rotational movement around the vertical axis, while the lifting mechanism adds vertical dimension adjustment. This transforms a two-dimensional static display surface into a three-dimensional interactive display space, enabling viewers to observe artifacts from multiple perspectives and thereby reducing information loss about the cultural heritage products.
3Ease of operation
If traditional exhibition methods with textual descriptions are used, then the display structure is simple, but the display format is monotonous and lacks interactive engagement
Solution Approach 1:
The patent implements the self-service principle through the automated control system that manages the rotating and lifting platform operations. The controller automatically coordinates the movement sequences (rotation angles, lifting heights, positioning) based on pre-programmed display modes, eliminating the need for manual operation of each movement function. This automation enhances user engagement through interactive display modes while keeping the operational complexity manageable through centralized control.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure discloses a digital display device and method for intangible cultural heritage products. The device comprises an exhibition cabinet with a transparent glass display function and an exhibition cabinet with a touch display function. The exhibition cabinet comprises a transparent display box in the upper part and a non-transparent equipment box in the lower part. A transparent display box is provided with a transparent placement platform for placing product models made by intangible cultural heritage techniques. The transparent placement platform is connected to the equipment box through a lifting and rotating switching component. A three-dimensional graphics acquisition and sensing component is arranged around the transparent placement platform. Three-dimensional models are generated and displayed on the touch display screen of the display cabinet, allowing people to observe the models in three dimensions and to explain and display them in conjunction with intangible cultural heritage techniques videos.


