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The present utility model relates generally to a frame hooking and combining structure, and more particularly to an innovative structure with good structural strength and low production cost.
The length, width, and height of a combined frame can be arbitrarily assembled according to the actual needs of a user and the placement space. Therefore, for the storage and display of articles, it can be said as a very handy product.
The traditional frame structure mainly consists of four columns, two beams, two side plates and one bearing plate. The column is provided with a jointing wall, and the joint wall is provided with a number of first buckle holes and a number of second buckle holes from top to bottom at different height positions. The beam has a first plate body, and two ends of the first plate body are respectively provided with a first buckle body perpendicular to the first plate body. The bottom of the first buckle body is provided with a first buckle groove that can buckle the first buckle hole of the column, and one side of the first buckle body is disposed with a third buckle hole. The side plate has a second plate body. Two side of the second plate body is extended with a second buckle body, and a second buckle groove is arranged below. The bearing plate is a square body, and is disposed above the two beams and the two side plates. After the first buckle body of the beam buckles the first button hole of the column, the positions of the second and third buckle holes correspond. The second buckle body of the side plate can be inserted into the third and the second buckle holes, and the second buckle groove can simultaneously clamp the jointing wall of the column and the first plate body of the beam. Accordingly, the combined frame of the present utility model can have better assembly convenience and stability.
However, in the actual use experience, the conventional structural pattern still has the following problems. The beam and the first plate body as well as the side plate and the second plate body disclosed in the present utility model are all integrally molded. In considering the fastening strength, thin metal sheet cannot be adopted for both the cross beam and the side plate. Under the situation of forced use of thick metal plates, the purchase cost of metal plate is virtually increased. In addition, because the cross beam and the corresponding first plate body as well as the side plate and the corresponding second plate body are all integrally molded, in order to meet the different size requirements of consumers, the manufacturer must prepare multiple forming molds of different lengths. The high cost of these molds will certainly be passed on to the consumers, so it will greatly reduce the market competitiveness of the products.
The technical feature of the present utility model to solve the problem lies mainly in the frame hooking and connecting structure, comprising a column having a polygonal cross section; each side of the column is formed with at least one first through hole, and at least one second through hole which is parallel to at least one first through hole, wherein the at least one first through hole and the at least one second through hole longitudinally correspond to the column; at least one first support rod is provided to hook the column; the two ends of the at least one first support rod are respectively extended with a fastening part, and the free end of the fastening part is connected with at least one first hook; the at least one first hook is hooked and positioned to the bottom edge of the at least one first through hole, and the fastening part is attached to a corresponding end surface of the column; the fastening part is formed with at least one hollow portion, and the area of the at least one hollow portion at least partially covers the area of the at least one second through hole; the at least one first support rod is a tubular structure body with a rectangular cross section, and the fastening part is fixed to the inner wall of the long side of the at least one first support rod; at least one second support rod is provided to hook the column; the two ends of the at least one second support rod are respectively extended with a second hook, and the free end of the at least one second hook penetrates through the at least one hollow portion and the at least one second through hole into the interior of the column, and is locked to the bottom edge of the at least one second through hole, thereby clamping to the corresponding fastening part relative to the column; the at least one second support rod is a tubular structure body with a rectangular cross section, and the at least one second hook is fixed to the inner wall of the long side of the at least one second support rod.
With this innovative and unique design, compared to the prior art, the present utility model can reduce the thickness of the at least one first support rod and the at least one second support rod without affecting the structural strength. Furthermore, because the fastening part and the at least one second hook are respectively designed to be integrated with the at least one first support rod and the at least one second support rod, the length of the at least one first support rod and the at least one second support bar can be freely cut according to the user's needs without using any forming mold to achieve a practical progress and a better industrial economy benefit to significantly reduce production costs and increase market competitiveness.
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In a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, the at least one first through hole 11 is an upper-wide and lower-narrow structure, so that the at least one first hook 22 is firmly caught at the bottom edge of the at least one first through hole 11. The at least one second through hole 12 is an upper-wide and lower-narrow structure, and the bottom of the at least one second hook 31 is formed with a notch 311 extending upwardly. The at least one notch 311 is an upper-narrow and lower-wide structure, so that the at least one second hook 31 is firmly clamped at the bottom edge of the at least one second through hole 12, and further clamped to the corresponding fastening part 21 relative to the column 10. In addition, the cross section of the column 10 is selected from one of a regular polygon and a rectangle.
In a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, if the cross sections of the at least one first support rod 20 and the at least one second support rod 30 are rectangular, in order for the at least one first support rod 20 and the at least one second support rod 30 to have a flat appearance, the outer side surface of the fastening part 21 and the outer wall of the long side of the at least one first support rod 20 are on the same plane. The outer side wall of the at least one second hook 31 and the outer wall of the long side of the at least one second support rod 30 are located on the same plane.
In a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, in order for the at least one first support rod 20 and the at least one second support rod 30 to have better bonding strength with the column 10, the at least one first through hole 11 is longitudinally arranged in groups of two on the column 10. The at least one second through hole 12 is longitudinally arranged in groups of two on the column 10, and each first through hole 11 horizontally corresponds to a corresponding second through hole 12. The free end of the fastening part 21 is connected with two up-and-down longitudinally arranged first hooks 22, and the fastening part 21 is formed with two up-and-down longitudinally arranged hollow portions 23. Two ends of the at least one second support rod 30 are respectively extended with two up-and-down longitudinally arranged second hooks 31.
In addition, the preferred embodiment of the present utility model further includes at least one series-connecting member 40. The at least one series-connecting member 40 is axially connected to two coaxial columns 10.
To sum up, compared to the traditional structure, the present utility model in the design of the structure does have the following advantages. In the preferred embodiment of the present utility model, the at least one first support rod 20 and the at least one second support rod 30 all are selected from the rectangular metal pipes, and the mounting of the at least one first support rod 20 and the at least one second support rod 30 all adopt a mode in which the long sides are perpendicular to the force bearing surface. Therefore, a better support strength can be provided and the thickness of the at least one first support rod 20 and the at least one second support rod 30 can be greatly reduced to lower the material purchase cost. Moreover, the first support rod 20 and the second support rod 30 and the fastening part 21 and the second hook 31 of the present utility model are respectively processed, and then bonded together by welding. Because the first support rod 20 and the second support rod 30 are acquired from commercially available rectangular pipes, length can be arbitrarily processed and cut according to the user's needs. Therefore, it suffices to prepare two molds for processing the fastener part 21 and the second hook 31, which can greatly reduce the cost of the mold. In the process of processing, a plurality of pipes can be cut at one time, which is also of great help for increasing production capacity.
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