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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a magnetic doorstop, and more particularly to an innovative doorstop, which can attach to the multidirectional joint of the existing sectional shelf.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
The conventional fixed shelf for placing articles is of great size which cannot be disassembled in transit; thus, the sectional shelf structural configuration (hereinafter referred to simply as sectional shelf) is developed to handle this problem. In recent years, due to competition, the structural configurations of the sectional shelf on the market are various with diversified shelf materials or structures of shelves available for consumers' choice.
The sectional shelf of the present invention, particularly a structure formed by connecting a plurality of frame shelves with multidirectional joints, has the advantages of simple structure, easy assembly and optimum extensibility, so it wins a big market share and owns a large amount of users on the current sectional furniture market.
As stated above, the users of said sectional shelf are numerous, therefore, to satisfy diversified demands for use, the inventor is devoted to adding functions and values, such as adding a door piece. The mounting of door piece can enclose the compartment of the sectional shelf and meet some needs; however, once the door piece is added, how to mount the door piece on the existing sectional shelf and how to get it in proper place become problems. The existing sectional shelf structure should not be changed if possible; thus, the users of existing sectional shelf can assemble this door piece without the need of buying new sectional shelf.
Thus, to overcome the aforementioned problems of the prior art, it would be an advancement in the art to provide an improved structure that can significantly improve efficacy.
Therefore, the inventor has provided the present invention of practicability after deliberate design and evaluation based on years of experience in the production, development and design of related products.
There is enhanced efficacy of the present invention.
Based on the unique present invention, a magnetic doorstop comprises a block type main part, a clamp mouth and a magnetic part. The magnetic doorstop can clamp the edge of corner recess of a multidirectional joint assembled on the sectional shelf by the clamp mouth. When the flexible door piece pivots to close, the holding magnetic doorstop utilizes magnetic attraction to hold the door piece close. Thus, a magnetic doorstop with simple structure, easy assembly and optimum assembling strength can be supplied to attach to the sectional shelf and meet the diversified demands of users, achieving both the convenience for use and progress in technology.
There are improvements brought about by this invention.
Based on the structure of the present invention, there is a matching mounting end of the block type main part with a thickened part at the side of a corner recess set on the multidirectional joint. The structural strength of the mounting end can be enhanced, and the clamping strength and the stability of the clamp mouth at the end are raised, so it becomes more practical and durable.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
The sectional shelf A comprises a plurality of sectional shelf boards 10, which each include a face plate 11 and several corner parts 12.
The shelf A also comprises a plurality of multidirectional joints 20, which have the multidirectional (e.g. cross, Pozidrive cross) corner recess 21 for inserting the corner parts 12 of corresponding sectional shelf boards. The corner recess 21 has an edge 22 at sides thereof.
There is a flexible door piece 30, which comprises of a door plate part 31, a frame bar 32 and a hinge 33 that may be protruding to hinge with the preset part (e.g. a slot) of the opposite multidirectional joint 20. In this way, the flexible door piece 30 can turn on the hinge 33 to open (see
A magnetic doorstop 40 comprises: a block type main part 41, which is of block type and has an mounting end 411 and a holder 412; a clamp mouth 42, which is concave on the mounting end 411 of the main part 41 and displays a v-shape; and a magnetic part 43 (may be a strong magnet) set on the holder 412 of the main part 41.
The magnet 34 of the flexible door piece 30 is formed due to the magnetic metal (e.g. steel rod) adopted for the frame bar 32.
The magnetic part 43 has a insert end 431, which is inserted inside the holder 412 of the main part 41. A protruding end 432 protrudes at a proper height on the surface of the holder 412.
The mounting end 411 of the main part 41 corresponds to one side of the corner recess 21 of the multidirectional joint 20 and has a thickened part 413, whose structure is mainly for enhancing the structural strength of the mounting end 411 and thus raising the clamping strength and sturdiness of the clamp mouth 42.
Based on above-specified structure, the holding magnetic doorstop 40 of the present invention is characterized by that, it can attach to said sectional shelf A. Referring to
Also, the flexible door piece 30 of said sectional shelf A can be either a side-open structure as shown in
To be further mentioned, the displayed model of said magnetic doorstop 40 on sale of the present invention can either be the model, which is assembled or co-packed with the sectional shelf A, or the model is independently sold as parts. Therefore, in the event that the structure of said holding magnetic doorstop 40 of the present invention is counterfeited, no matter it is independent parts or assembly with the sectional shelf A or a integrated package, it shall be covered in the scope defined by the patent application (as specified by the differences between the item 1 and item 4 of the scope of patent application).
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