The present invention relates to foldable supporting frameworks, and particular to a foldable supporting framework for supporting an axial rod and a lamp by supporting posts.
In prior art, there are many kinds of supporting frameworks which can be used in table lamps, stand lamps, ceiling lamps, clothes hangers, leisure tables, etc. In general the supporting framework has a plurality of supporting posts. The main body of supporting framework is assembled with the plurality of supporting posts in the manufacturing process for being used to the table lamps, stand lamps, ceiling lamps, clothes hangers, leisure tables, etc. Thereby, the supporting framework occupies a larger volume so that the package material also increases and moreover the volume for transferring the supporting framework also increases. Thus costs in packaging, transferring and storing are high.
If it is desired to assemble the supporting posts to the main body of the supporting framework after the framework leaves the manufacturing plant. However, the assembling work is tedious since the user must correctly determine the assembling orders of every elements. Thereby, this makes a trouble to the user.
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a foldable supporting framework comprises a retaining seat having an upper positioning sheet and a lower positioning sheet; at least one movable block is rotatably fixed to the upper and lower positioning sheets. At least two supporting posts; one supporting post are locked to the fixing threaded hole of the sealed side, each of the other supporting posts being locked to the screw hole of the movable block. Thereby, at least two supporting posts being locked to the sealed side and the movable blocks. An axial rod inserted into the upper positioning hole and the lower positioning hole of the retaining seat, and the axial rod is provided to lock other object. When the movable blocks rotate around the studs, each supporting post can be expanded so that all the supporting posts are aligned to reduce the volume of the supporting framework.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.
In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be described in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present invention, but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.
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The retaining seat 11 has an upper positioning sheet 12 and a lower positioning sheet 13. A center of the upper positioning sheet 12 has an upper positioning hole 121 and a center of the lower positioning sheet 13 has a lower positioning hole 131. One side of the retaining seat 11 is a sealed side 14. A fixing threaded hole 141 is formed on the sealed side 14. An opposite side of the sealed side 14 is installed with a supporting plate 15. The edges of the upper positioning sheet 12 and lower positioning sheet 13 near the sealed side 14 are formed with pivotal holes 122.
Two movable blocks 20 are oppositely arranged at two sides of the retaining seat 11. At positions of the movable blocks 20 coupled to the pivotal holes 122 of the retaining seat 11 have penetrating holes 201. A center of a lateral side of each movable block 20 has a screw hole 202. An inner side of the lower sheet of each movable block 20 is formed with a cambered notch 203. Studs 30 pass through the pivotal holes 122 of the upper and lower positioning sheets 12, 13 and the penetrating holes 201 of the movable blocks 20 so as to rotatably fix the movable blocks 20 to the upper and lower positioning sheets 12, 13. Thereby, the movable blocks 20 are movable around the studs 30.
Each of the fixing threaded hole 141 of the sealed side 14, the screw holes 202 of the movable blocks 20 are penetrated by one fixing screw P, respectively. Thereby, the supporting post 16 can be assembled to the retaining seat 11 and the movable blocks 20.
When an axial rod 4 is inserted into the upper positioning hole 121 and the lower positioning hole 131 of the retaining seat 11, the axial rod 4 is welded to the retaining seat 11. Thereby, the axial rod 4 can be locked to a lamp seat 5. The supporting post 10 will drive the movable block 20 to rotate around the stud 30. Thereby, all the supporting posts 10 are expanded to be at the same plane (referring to
Each supporting post 10 can drive a movable block 20 to rotate so that the movable block 20 is embedded into one side of the retaining seat 11 and the cambered notch 203 of the movable block 20 is positioned at one surface of the axial rod 4. Thus two lateral sides of the retaining seat 11 and the movable blocks 20 are at the same plane, as shown in
An inner side of the movable block is chamfered with a chamfered surface 204 which is embedded into a lateral side of the retaining seat; chamfered surfaces of two adjacent movable blocks are matched to one another as the two adjacent movable blocks contact to one another so that a plurality of supporting posts are arranged and each two adjacent supporting posts are spaced with an equal angle.
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The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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20050109897 A1 | May 2005 | US |