The present disclosure relates to the technical field of storage racks, in particular, to a suspended storage rack.
There are more and more types of household items, so a storage rack that can rectify and place these daily necessities is needed. The design of the storage rack is very simple and generous, and in addition, it is dexterous, so it is very useful for placing household items, and the key is that it is conducive to the article access to household items without having to search very hard.
However, most of the existing suspended storage racks cannot be folded and stored, occupying space when not in use, while the rare suspended storage racks that can be folded and stored are complicated in structure and inconvenient to use, and are in urgent need of improvement.
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a suspended storage rack in view of the defects and deficiencies of the prior art, which has the advantages of simple structure, the second rack body can be rotated and stored to save space when not in use, and the operation of rotation and storage is simple.
In order to achieve the above object, the technical solution adopted in the present disclosure is to provide a suspended storage rack, including: a first rack body for suspending, and a second rack body hingedly connected to a lower side of the first rack body and used for storing articles; wherein the second rack body includes: a storage part, and a first limiting part arranged on one side of the storage part and tilted upward; a middle part of the first limiting part arranged in a vertical direction is hingedly connected to the lower side of the first rack body, an upper part of the first limiting part arranged in the vertical direction is used to prevent the second rack body from being excessively expanded relative to the first rack body, and a lower part of the first limiting part arranged in the vertical direction is used to make the storage part lean against the first rack body after the second rack body is rotated upward for storage.
In preferred embodiments, a rotating sleeve is provided on the lower side of the first rack body, and the middle part of the first limiting part arranged in the vertical direction is provided with a rotating shaft hingedly connected to the rotating sleeve.
In preferred embodiments, the first rack body is in a shape of an inverted L.
In preferred embodiments, when the second rack body is in an unfolded state, the storage part is parallel to a horizontal plane of the first rack body.
In preferred embodiments, a mounting member is provided on the horizontal plane of the first rack body.
In preferred embodiments, the mounting member includes: a mounting piece arranged on a lower side of the horizontal plane of the first rack body, and the mounting piece is provided with at least one screw mounting hole.
In preferred embodiments, the mounting member includes: a mounting piece arranged on a lower side of the horizontal plane of the first rack body, and a removable glue arranged on a lower side of the mounting piece.
In preferred embodiments, the second rack body further includes: a second limiting part arranged on another side of the storage part and tilted upward.
In preferred embodiments, the second limiting part is perpendicular to the storage part.
In preferred embodiments, a width of the storage part is greater than a height of the first rack body.
In preferred embodiments, the second rack body further includes: a second limiting part arranged on another side of the storage part and tilted upwards.
In preferred embodiments, the second limiting part is perpendicular to the storage part.
In preferred embodiments, a width of the storage part is greater than a height of the vertical plane of the first rack body.
In preferred embodiments, the first rack body is in a shape of a grid.
In preferred embodiments, the second rack body is in a shape of a grid.
1. In the present disclosure, the second rack body is hingedly connected to the lower side of the first rack body. When it needs to be used, the second rack body is rotated and opened relative to the first rack body, and the second rack body can store articles. When it is not needed, the second rack body is directly rotated and stored on the first rack body, the operation is simple and the space is saved. In addition, the second rack body is provided with a first limiting part, and the upper part of the first limiting part in the vertical direction is used to prevent the second rack body from being excessively expanded relative to the first rack body, so that the storage part stands at a set angle when unfolded. The lower part of the first limiting part in the vertical direction is used to make the storage part lean against the first rack body after the second rack body is rotated upwards for storage, and after the second rack body is rotated and stored, the second rack body is not easy to fall.
2. In the present disclosure, the first rack body is in an inverted L shape, and this structure is convenient for the first rack body to be suspended, such as suspending on the edge of a kitchen cabinet, a table, a bed frame, and the like.
In order to explain the embodiments of the present disclosure or the technical solutions in the prior art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings that need to be used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present disclosure, and for those of ordinary skill in the art, other drawings can also be obtained from these drawings without any creative effort.
Reference numeral: 100. first rack body; 100a. horizontal plane; 100b. vertical plane; 110. rotating sleeve; 120. mounting member; 121. mounting piece; 122. screw mounting hole; 123. removable glue; 200. second rack body; 210. storage part; 220. first limiting part; 220a. upper part in the vertical direction; 220b. middle part in the vertical direction; 220c. lower part in the vertical direction; 230. second limiting part; 240. rotation axis.
The present disclosure will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
This specific embodiment is only an explanation of the present disclosure, and it is not a limitation of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art can make modifications to this embodiment without creative contribution as needed after reading this specification, and as long as the rights of the present disclosure are used, all the claims are protected by patent law.
Embodiment 1: This embodiment relates to a suspended storage rack, as shown in
The second rack body 200 includes: a storage part 210 and a first limiting part 220 arranged on one side of the storage part 210 and tilted upward. As shown in
In this embodiment, as shown in
As a preferred solution, the first rack body 100 is in an inverted L shape. Such a structure is convenient for the first rack body 100 to be suspended, such as suspending on the edge of a kitchen cabinet, a table, a bed frame, and the like.
In order to allow the storage part 210 to place articles stably, when the second rack body 200 is in the unfolded state, under the action of the upper part 220a of the first limiting part 220 in the vertical direction, the storage part 210 is parallel to the horizontal plane 100a of the first rack body 100.
As shown in
As a preferred solution, as shown in
Furthermore, the second limiting part 230 is perpendicular to the storage part 210.
Furthermore, as shown in
In this embodiment, both the first rack body 100 and the second rack body 200 are in a shape of a grid.
Embodiment 2: This embodiment relates to a suspended storage rack, and the difference from Embodiment 1 lies in the mounting member 120. As shown in
The working principle of the present disclosure is roughly as follows. The second rack body 200 is hingedly connected to the lower side of the first rack body 100, and when needed, the second rack body 200 is rotated and opened relative to the first rack body 100, and the second rack body 200 can store articles. When not in use, the second rack body 200 can be directly rotated and stored on the first rack body 100, which is easy to operate and saves space. In addition, the second rack body 200 is provided with a first limiting part 220, and the upper part 220a of the first limiting part 220 in the vertical direction is used to prevent the second rack body 200 from being excessively expanded relative to the first rack body 100, such that when the storage part 210 is unfolded, it is made to stand up at a set angle, which is convenient for storage. The lower part 220c of the first limiting part 220 in the vertical direction is used to make the storage part 210 lean against the first rack body 100 after the second rack body 200 is rotated upward for storage, so that after the second rack body 200 is rotated and stored, the second rack body 200 is not easy to fall.
The above is only used to illustrate the technical solution of the present disclosure and not to limit it. Other modifications or equivalent replacements made by those of ordinary skill in the art to the technical solutions of the present disclosure should be included in the scope of the claims of the present disclosure as long as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the present disclosure.
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