Assembled exhibition stand

文档序号:1303299 发布日期:2020-08-11 浏览:10次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 一种组装式展台 (Assembled exhibition stand ) 是由 朴琎邰 于 2019-03-06 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明涉及一种组装式展台,包括:多个墙壁,其形成前端部、后端部、上端部及下端部,并且由所述前端部、后端部、上端部及下端部的边缘围绕形成的第一侧部和第二侧部;所述墙壁包括在第一侧部形成的第一接合构件和在第二侧部形成的第二接合构件。本发明的一个实施例的组装式展台,由于多个墙壁以彼此磁接合式构成,因此,利用该方式,就可以快速简单地安装和拆卸简易搭建物即用于展示的展台。(The invention relates to an assembled exhibition stand, comprising: a plurality of walls forming a front end portion, a rear end portion, an upper end portion, and a lower end portion, and a first side portion and a second side portion surrounded by edges of the front end portion, the rear end portion, the upper end portion, and the lower end portion; the wall includes a first engagement member formed at a first side and a second engagement member formed at a second side. In the assembled exhibition stand according to one embodiment of the present invention, since the plurality of walls are configured to be magnetically coupled to each other, the simple building, i.e., the exhibition stand for exhibition, can be quickly and easily mounted and dismounted in this manner.)

1. An assembled display stand, comprising:

a plurality of walls forming a front end portion, a rear end portion, an upper end portion, and a lower end portion, and a first side portion and a second side portion surrounded by edges of the front end portion, the rear end portion, the upper end portion, and the lower end portion;

the wall includes a first engagement member formed at a first side and a second engagement member formed at a second side.

2. The modular display stand of claim 1,

is an assembled exhibition stand which generates the attraction effect between the first joint component and the second joint component.

3. A modular display stand according to claim 1 or 2,

is an assembled display stand which also comprises a plurality of connecting rods with a plurality of side parts and is formed by more than one connecting rod and more than one wall, and the connecting rods and the wall can be jointed by magnetic force.

4. The modular display stand of claim 3, wherein the connecting bar comprises,

a third engaging member formed on one surface of the plurality of side portions and a fourth engaging member formed on the other surface.

5. A modular display stand according to claim 4,

creating an attractive force interaction between the first engagement member and the third engagement member;

an attractive force effect is generated between the second engaging member and the fourth engaging member.

6. A modular display stand according to claim 5,

the third and fourth engagement members are made of a magnetic substance.

7. A modular display stand according to claim 5,

the third and fourth engagement members have polarities opposite to each other.

8. A modular display stand according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising:

a plurality of finishing plates for covering the first and second side portions.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to an assembled exhibition stand, and more particularly, to an assembled exhibition stand which is easily assembled by mounting magnets.

Background

In general, a Booth (Booth) for display is a temporary facility provided by an enterprise or organization to secure a certain space, and is used to display or advertise goods or services. Such a display stand is provided by assembling panels for partitioning a space on a frame (frame) having a substantially skeleton, and is required to be easily assembled, disassembled, and stored since the panels need to be disassembled after a certain period of use.

To meet this demand, modular display stands of various structures have been disclosed in the past. Among them, korean patent No. 10-1136720 discloses a temporary building main frame assembly structure for display, but it is still assembled and disassembled by a screw-coupled assembly method, and thus there is a problem in that an operation time is long, thereby making it difficult to rapidly assemble and disassemble at a display site.

[ Prior art documents ]

[ patent document ]

Korean patent No. 10-1136720 (grant publication on 4/20/2012)

Disclosure of Invention

[ problem of the invention ]

The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an assembled showcase in which magnets are installed at side portions of a unit wall of the showcase, so that a plurality of walls are joined by the magnets instead of screws, thereby allowing easy and rapid installation.

[ solution ]

An assembled exhibition stand according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a plurality of walls forming a front end portion, a rear end portion, an upper end portion, and a lower end portion, and a first side portion and a second side portion formed by edges of the front end portion, the rear end portion, the upper end portion, and the lower end portion being surrounded; the wall includes a first engagement member formed at a first side and a second engagement member formed at a second side.

According to the assembled exhibition stand of one embodiment of the present invention, since the plurality of walls are constructed in a magnetic coupling type with each other, with this, it is possible to quickly and easily install and disassemble the simple construction.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, an attractive force action may be generated between the first engaging member and the second engaging member. The first engaging member and the second engaging member may be permanent magnets, or one of them may be a permanent magnet and the other may be a magnetic substance such as iron. If the first and second engagement members are both permanent magnets, preferably, if the first engagement member is an N-pole, the second engagement member is an S-pole. This is because a force pulling each other is required when the first side of one wall is adjacent to the second side of the other wall. If the first engagement member is a permanent magnet and the second engagement member is a magnetic substance, the polarity of the first engagement member may be an N-pole or an S-pole.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the assembled exhibition stand further comprises a plurality of connection rods having a plurality of sides, which may be formed by more than one connection rod and more than one wall combination, the connection rods and the wall being capable of being joined by magnetic force.

The connecting rod is generally in the shape of a quadrangular connecting rod having four sides, but the number of sides may be three, or five or more. The connecting rod is a component of the assembled exhibition stand, and can change the wall direction of the assembled exhibition stand.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the connection rod may include a third engagement member formed on one face of the plurality of side portions and a fourth engagement member formed on the other face.

The third and fourth bonding members may be formed of the same substance, and may also be N-pole and S-pole permanent magnets.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, an attractive force action may be generated between the first engaging member and the third engaging member and between the second engaging member and the fourth engaging member.

For example, the third and fourth engaging members may be made of a metallic substance that is attracted by a magnet like iron.

In contrast thereto, the third and fourth engaging members may be permanent magnets having opposite polarities. With this structure, an attractive force action rather than a repulsive force action can be generated between the adjacent engaging members.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of finishing plates for covering the first and second side portions may be further included.

The finishing panel is used for not exposing the side part of the most edge-set wall to the outside, thereby making the appearance smooth, and can cut off the bent or sharp edge in the side part of the wall, thereby preventing passers-by from being injured.

[ Effect of the invention ]

According to one embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of walls of the assembly of the modular display stand are constructed in magnetic engagement with each other, so that if it is used, the easy-to-erect construction can be quickly and simply installed and removed.

Drawings

FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of a modular display stand according to one embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 shows a diagram of a modular fixture wall of one embodiment of the present invention viewed from the front, above, and right side;

FIG. 3 illustrates a diagram of an assembled fixture attachment bar of one embodiment of the present invention viewed from the front and above;

FIG. 4 shows an enlarged view of an assembled exhibition stand picture rail according to an embodiment of the present invention;

fig. 5 is a diagram showing enlargement of B of fig. 2;

FIG. 6 illustrates the assembly principle of the modular fixture of one embodiment of the present invention;

fig. 7 is a perspective view showing an assembled exhibition stand according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Description of reference numerals:

10 first engaging member

20 second engaging member

30 third joining member

40 fourth engaging member

100 wall

110 front end portion

111 lower end face

120 rear end portion

130 first side portion

140 second side portion

150 upper end portion

151 upper opening

155 tip

160 lower end

161 lower opening

165 feet

170 picture track

171 toothed upper part

172 tooth-shaped lower part

173 inner space

174 guide groove

180 flame retardant film

200 connecting rod

210 first side

220 second side surface

230 third side

240 fourth side

250 first end portion

255 edge tip

260 second end portion

265 side wall foot

300 finishing board

Detailed Description

Hereinafter, embodiments disclosed in the present specification will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. The same or similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals regardless of the reference numerals, and a repetitive description thereof will be omitted. In describing the embodiments disclosed in the present specification, it is considered that detailed descriptions of related disclosed techniques may be made to obscure the embodiments disclosed in the present specification, and descriptions of related matters will be omitted. In addition, the drawings are only for the purpose of facilitating understanding of the embodiments disclosed in the present specification, and therefore, the technical ideas disclosed in the present specification are not limited by the drawings, and therefore, it is to be understood that the present invention includes all modifications, equivalents, or alternatives falling within the spirit and technical scope of the present invention.

Fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a modular display stand according to one embodiment of the present invention.

The sectional type showcase basically has a plurality of walls 100 including first coupling members 10 and second coupling members 20 at both side portions thereof. The wall 100 may include a frame and a panel, and the inside thereof may be empty. The first coupling member 10 and the second coupling member 20 are fabricated in a magnetic acting relationship with each other so that the plurality of walls 100 can be coupled to each other by magnetic force.

For example, if the first coupling member 10 is an N-pole permanent magnet, the second coupling member 20 may be an S-pole permanent magnet or a substance attracted by a magnet. That is, if one of the two engaging members 10 and 20 is a magnet, the other may be a magnet having an opposite polarity or a substance attracted to the magnet like iron.

The sectional exhibition stand may include a plurality of walls 100 and a plurality of connection rods 200. The walls 100 may be connected to each other, but in this case extend in only one direction, thus requiring a change of direction. If the connection rod 200 is connected to one side 130, 140 of the wall 100, other walls 100 may be connected to one side 210, 220, 230, 240 of the connection rod 200, thereby changing the connection direction of the wall 100. If one side portion 130, 140 of the wall 100 is connected to one side 210, 220, 230, 240 of the connecting rod 200, the other side of the connecting rod 200 may be connected to one wall 100, respectively, so that the number of extending directions of the wall 100 is determined according to the number of side surfaces of the connecting rod 200.

If more than one wall 100 is installed in one direction, one side of the wall 100 is exposed to the outside, which is provided at the edge. At this time, a finishing plate 300 for smoothing the appearance so as to prevent passers-by from being injured may be included. That is, the finishing plate 300 may shield the side portion. For example, the finishing plate 300 may be formed of a magnet or a substance attracted by a magnet to engage the sides 130, 140 of the wall 100. The edge of the finishing plate 300 is preferably formed in a streamline shape to prevent accidents.

Figure 2 shows a diagram of a modular fixture wall of one embodiment of the present invention viewed from the front, above, and right side.

The wall 100 has a generally rectangular parallelepiped shape including a front end 110, a rear end 120, a first side 130, a second side 140, an upper end 150, and a lower end 160. The interior of the wall 100 is generally hollow and a bracket for maintaining a shape may be provided in the interior space of the wall.

A lower opening 161 is formed in the lower end surface 111 of the front end portion 110, and for example, electric wires may be wired inside the wall 100 through the lower opening 161. The electric wires introduced from the lower opening 161 may be externally wired through the upper opening 151 formed at the upper end portion 150.

The upper and lower openings 151 and 161 may be formed in plurality, and since only a few brackets are provided in the interior of the wall 100, the upper and lower openings in which specific wires are to be disposed can be freely selected.

The lower opening 161 is preferably provided not only on the lower end surface 111 of the front end portion 110 but also on the lower end surface 111 of the rear end portion 120. This is because the lower opening 161 is easy to wire if formed bidirectionally.

The upper end 150 of the wall 100 may include an upwardly extending tip 155 for covering the wires. The tip 155 may include a first tip 155a extending upward from the front end 110 and a second tip 155b extending upward from the rear end 120. Since the upper opening 151 is located below the tip 155, even if the electric wire is led out from the upper opening 151, the electric wire is shielded by the tip 155.

In order to erect the wall 100 on the ground, a foot 165 extending downward may be provided at the lower end 160 of the wall 100. The feet 165 may include a first foot 165a extending downward from the front end 110 and a second foot 165b extending downward from the rear end 120.

Picture rails 170 may be included on the front end 110 and the rear end 120 where a user may rest an exhibit. That is, since the picture rail 170 is disposed at the sectional type exhibition stand, damage of the wall 100 can be prevented when a picture frame, a panel, or the like is provided on the wall 100.

Fig. 3 shows a diagram of an assembled exhibition stand connecting rod of an embodiment of the present invention viewed from the front and above.

The illustrated connecting rod 200 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape, and includes four side surfaces 210 and first and second end portions 250 and 260 formed at both ends. The inside of the connection rod 200 may be empty.

An upwardly extending skirt tip 255 may be formed at the first end 250 and a downwardly extending skirt foot 265 may be formed at the second end 260.

On the four side surfaces 210 of the connection rod 200, third coupling members 30 and fourth coupling members 40 are alternately formed. For example, if the third connecting member 30 is formed at the first side 210, the fourth coupling member 30 may be formed at the second side 220, the third coupling member 30 may be formed at the third side 230, and the fourth coupling member 40 may be formed at the fourth side 240.

The first and second engaging members 10 and 20 are preferably constituted by the action of attractive force with each other, and the first and second engaging members 10 and 20 and the third and/or fourth engaging members 40 are preferably constituted by the attractive force with each other.

For example, if the first coupling member 10 is an N-pole permanent magnet and the second coupling member 20 is an S-pole permanent magnet, the third coupling member 30 and the fourth coupling member 40 may each be a substance attracted by a magnet like iron.

For example, if the first coupling member 10 is an N-pole permanent magnet and the second coupling member 20 is an S-pole permanent magnet, the third coupling member 30 and the fourth coupling member 40 may be permanent magnets. The polarity of the third and fourth engaging members 30 and 40 may be the same or opposite.

For example, if the first coupling member 10 is a permanent magnet and the second coupling member 20 is a substance attracted by the magnet like iron, the third coupling member 30 is a permanent magnet and the fourth coupling member 40 may be a substance attracted by the magnet like iron.

The first and second coupling members 10 and 20 of the wall 100 are preferably installed at the same height in plurality, and the third and fourth coupling members 30 and 40 of the connection rod 200 are installed at the number corresponding to the first and second coupling members 10 and 20 and at the height corresponding thereto.

The third engaging member 30 and the fourth engaging member 40 may be disposed between two of the four frames. The two coupling members may be formed in an insertion type at the sides 210, 220, 230, 240 of the connecting rod 200, but are not limited thereto.

Fig. 4 shows an enlarged view of an assembled exhibition stand picture track of an embodiment of the present invention.

The picture rail 170 may be formed in an insert type at the front end portion 110 and the rear end portion 120. An inner space 173 is formed in the picture rail 170, and the inner space 173 is surrounded by a picture rail frame including a tooth-shaped upper portion 171 and a tooth-shaped lower portion 172. The inner side of the inner space 173 forms a guide groove 174 to facilitate the movement of the exhibit.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged view of B of fig. 2.

In order to reduce weight, the sectional type exhibition stand may be made of a resin material. In this case, a flame retardant film (180) for preventing fire, preferably an aluminum film, may be included and may be attached to the front end portion 110 and the rear end portion 120. The aluminum film, preferably having a thickness of 0.1mm, is preferably subjected to a scratch-resistant coating treatment.

In addition, the weight of the ABS resin is about one third of that of the existing wooden wall, and the resin material is preferably ABS (acrylonitrile, butadiene, styrene copolymer) resin. Thereby the assembled exhibition stand provides convenience for the constructability, transportation and storage thereof.

The modular display stand is preferably made of a resin material, but display stands made of other materials such as wood and metal are also within the scope of the present invention.

Fig. 6 illustrates the assembly principle of the sectional display stand according to an embodiment of the present invention. In fig. 6, two types of first to fourth engaging members are shown. The two engaging members are distinguished by different patterns. In this figure, if one engaging member is an N-pole permanent magnet and the other connecting member is an S-pole permanent magnet, one engaging member is a permanent magnet (regardless of polarity), and the other engaging member may be a substance attracted by a magnet like iron.

However, the type of the engaging member is not limited to these two types, and the N-pole permanent magnet, the S-pole permanent magnet, the substance attracted by the magnet, and the like may be variously selected within the range engageable between the components.

For example, an S-pole permanent magnet may be formed at one side of the wall 100, an N-pole permanent magnet may be formed at the other side, an S-pole permanent magnet may be formed at one side of the connection rod 200 contacting the other side, an N-pole permanent magnet may be formed at a side surface adjacent to the one side, and an S-pole permanent magnet may be formed at a side surface opposite to the one side.

For example, an S-pole permanent magnet may be formed at one side of the wall 100, a substance attracted by the magnet like iron may be formed at the other side, an S-pole permanent magnet may be formed at one side of the connection rod 200 contacting the other side, a substance attracted by the magnet like iron may be formed at a side surface adjacent to the one side, and a permanent magnet may be formed at a side surface opposite to the one side.

The permanent magnet may include all kinds of permanent magnets, but preferably, a neodymium permanent magnet having high magnetism. The shape of the permanent magnet may be diversified, but is preferably a shape corresponding to the engaging members engaged face to face with each other.

The coupling member may be screw-coupled at the wall 100 or the coupling rod 200.

The assembly effect of the assembled exhibition stand shown in fig. 6 is only an example, and various forms of exhibition stands can be assembled by the combination of the wall 100 and the connection bar 200.

Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing an assembled exhibition stand according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The display may be placed on the picture track 170 or slid onto the track. With the upper opening 151 formed between the tips 155, it is possible to wire electric wires so that lighting can be installed at the upper portion of the showcase, and the connection rod 200 is disposed between the four walls 100 shown in the drawing so as to connect the four walls 100. In addition, the space formed between the tips 155 is a space for wiring, so that the wiring is not seen after the assembly of the stand for display is completed, thereby achieving an appearance advantage over the existing stand.

According to the embodiment of the present invention, since the wall 100 is connected using the magnet, it is possible to eliminate the need for using other assembling tools and to easily construct and disassemble, thereby enabling to reduce labor costs. Also, it is made of a relatively light resin material, and thus is convenient to use in terms of installation, removal, transportation, and the like.

The assembled exhibition stand according to the present invention includes not only an exhibition stand for exhibition but also partition furniture for partitioning offices. That is, it should be understood that the present invention includes all the assembling devices for assembling the wall (or the partition member) for dividing the space using the magnet.

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