Foldable Wardrobe Support
A foldable wardrobe support (100) includes a first stand (1) and a second stand (2) faced each other. Each stand has a front post (3) and a rear post (4) upwardly extending therefrom and parallel to each other. Each rear post (4) has two first snap portions (9) formed thereon. A cross structure (5) is attached to the two rear posts (4) of first stand (1) and the second stand (2). The cross structure (5) has two rods pivoted to each other in the middle portions thereof. Each rod includes two opposite ends having a second snap portion formed thereon. Each second snap portion is snapped to a corresponding one of the first snap portions (9) to hold the cross structure (5) in place.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wardrobe support, and more particularly to a foldable wardrobe support.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional wardrobes in accordance with the prior art are classified into two types including a disassemble type and a fixed type. To disassemble the dismantle type wardrobe usually needs to use extra tools. In addition, the disassembly processes are complicated. General operator probably cannot swimmingly disassemble or assemble the dismantle type wardrobes.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantages of the conventional dismantle wardrobe.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe main objective of the present invention is to provide an improved foldable wardrobe support that can be easily disassembled.
To achieve the objective, the foldable wardrobe support in accordance with the present invention comprises a first stand and a second stand faced each other. Each stand has a front post and a rear post upwardly extending therefrom and parallel to each other. Each rear post has two first snap portions formed thereon. A cross structure is attached to the two rear posts of first stand and the second stand. The cross structure has two rods pivoted to each other in the middle portions thereof. Each rod includes two opposite ends having a second snap portion formed thereon. Each second snap portion is snapped to a corresponding one of the first snap portions to hold the cross structure in place.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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When folding the support of the present invention, the operator only needs to detach the first snap portions (9) of the rear posts (4) and the second snap portions of the cross structure (5), and disengage the hooks (7) from the side rods. As a result, the first stand (1), the second stand (2) and the at least one partition (6) can be piled up on after one.
Furthermore, when detaching the partition (6), the hook (7) of each lateral rod (8) is disengaged from the second side rod. A first end of the second side rod is laterally inserted into the hole in the front post/rear post (3/4) and a second end of the second side rod is detached from the hole in the rear post/front post (4/3). Then, the first end of the second side rod is detached from the front post/rear post (3/4). The detaching processes of the first side rod are the same as that of the second side rod. Consequently, the hook (7) is a convenient design for user to detach the partition (6) from the first stand (1) and the second sand (2).
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In addition, the drawer (20) is a foldable structure and has a bottom plate disposed thereon such that the drawer (20) can be smoothly slid on the partition (6). In addition, the straps (201) can prevent the drawer (20) from detaching from the support (100).
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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.
Claims
1. A foldable wardrobe support comprising a first stand and a second stand faced each other, each stand having a front post and a rear post upwardly extending therefrom and parallel to each other, each rear post having two first snap portions formed thereon, a cross structure attached to the two rear posts of first stand and the second stand, the cross structure having two rods pivoted to each other in the middle portions thereof, each rod including two opposite ends having a second snap portion formed thereon, each second snap portion snapped to a corresponding one of the first snap portions to hold the cross structure in place.
2. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 1, wherein each first snap portion is a male structure and each second snap portion is a female structure.
3. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least one partition horizontally disposed between the first stand and the second stand, the partition having a first side rod, a second side rod and a pair of lateral rods to define a parallelogram, multiple holes respectively defined in the first stand and the second stand for receiving two opposite ends of each of the side rods of the partition, each lateral rod having a first end secured on the first side rod and a second end formed with a hook hooked the second side rod.
4. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 2 further comprising at least one partition horizontally disposed between the first stand and the second stand, the partition having a first side rod, a second side rod and a pair of lateral rods to define a parallelogram, multiple holes respectively defined in the first stand and the second stand for receiving two opposite ends of each of the side rods of the partition, each lateral rod having a first end secured on the first side rod and a second end formed with a hook hooked the second side rod.
5. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least one drawer supported by the at least one partition, the drawer having two opposite sides each having a strap extending therefrom, a first buckle secured on a free end of the strap and a second buckle secured on each opposite side of the drawer, at least one connecting rod lain across between the front post and the rear post of each of the first stand and the second stand, the first buckle attached to the second buckle after the strap coiling a corresponding one of the connecting rods such that the drawer is slidable relative to the support.
6. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 4 further comprising at least one drawer supported by the at least one partition, the drawer having two opposite sides each having a strap extending therefrom, a first buckle secured on a free end of the strap and a second buckle secured on each opposite side of the drawer, at least one connecting rod lain across between the front post and the rear post of each of the first stand and the second stand, the first buckle attached to the second buckle after the strap coiling a corresponding one of the connecting rods such that the drawer is slidable relative to the support.
7. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a top panel mounted to a top of the first stand and the second stand, the front post and the rear post of each of the first stand and the second stand respectively having a sleeve longitudinally extending therefrom, the top panel having four stubs downward extending therefrom, each stub received in a corresponding one of the four sleeves to hold the top panel in place.
8. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a top panel mounted to a top of the first stand and the second stand, three side panels laterally mounted to the first stand and the second stand.
9. The foldable wardrobe support as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the front post and the rear post of each of the two stands has at least one first connecting structure outward formed thereon, at least one side panel mounted to the first stand or the second stand, the side panel having at least one second connecting structure to connect with the first connecting structure to hold the side panel in place.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 3, 2008
Inventor: Chun-song Wang (Fujian)
Application Number: 11/816,636
International Classification: A47F 7/00 (20060101); A47F 5/00 (20060101);