DESK WITH DRAWERS

The present application provides a desk with drawers, comprising a desktop panel, a support component, and at least one drawer. The support component includes a drawer support frame and at least one first desk leg. The drawer support frame is configured to be mounted to a bottom surface of the desktop panel, and the at least one drawer is configured to be slidably placed on the drawer support frame. The first desk leg is configured to connect to a portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel to where the drawer support frame is not mounted, and forms an interval space with the drawer support frame. In the present application, the interval space is formed in the drawer support frame underneath the desktop panel such that the length of the drawer matches the width of the desktop panel to avoid the drawer being too long.

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Description
FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY

The present application relates to the technical field of a table and furniture, in particular to a desk with drawers.

BACKGROUND

In the traditional design of desks with drawers, the length of the drawer is usually consistent with the back of the desk to ensure overall aesthetics and stability. However, when the drawer is too long, it causes problems such as the drawer becoming loose and the bottom sagging, which affects the user experience and service life. In order to solve the problems, the methods of reinforcing the bottom of the drawer or adding a support structure are usually adopted to improve the stability of the drawer in the prior art. However, these approaches tend to increase manufacturing costs and complexity, and may adversely affect the overall appearance of the desk.

In addition, if the length of the drawer is reduced, it can avoid the above problems but results in a hollow area at the back of the desk, which affects the overall visual effect of the entire desk. Meanwhile, a drawer that is too short affects the utilization of storage space and reduces practicality. Furthermore, changes in the drawer length may affect the stability of the desk legs, especially for desktops with heavy loads, changes in the drawer length may cause the desktops to deform or wobble.

SUMMARY

In view of the above disadvantages of the prior art, the purpose of the present application is to provide a desk with drawers, which has both stability and aesthetics of the desk with drawers by optimizing the drawer structure and the connection mode.

The embodiments of the present application provide a desk with drawers, comprising a desktop panel, a support component, and at least one drawer. The support component includes a drawer support frame and at least one first desk leg. The drawer support frame is configured to be mounted to a bottom surface of the desktop panel, and the drawer is configured to be slidably placed on the drawer support frame. The first desk leg is configured to connect to a portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel to where the drawer support frame is not mounted, and forms an interval space with the drawer support frame. The first desk leg and the drawer support frame jointly support the desktop panel. At least one hollow support structure is mounted in the interval space.

In one embodiment, the hollow support structure is a porous grid plate.

In one embodiment, holes of the porous grid plate are evenly distributed.

In one embodiment, the hollow support structure is configured to connect to the first desk leg and the drawer support frame.

In one embodiment, the hollow support structure is horizontally placed.

In one embodiment, the hollow support structure is located underneath the desktop panel.

In one embodiment, the hollow support structure is vertically placed.

In one embodiment, a gap of a preset height is formed between an upper edge of the hollow support structure and the bottom surface of the desktop panel.

In one embodiment, the drawer support frame is configured to be mounted to the bottom surface of the desktop panel at a front side, and the first desk leg is configured to be connected to the bottom surface of desktop panel at a rear side.

In one embodiment, the desk with drawers further comprises at least one second desk leg. The at least one second desk leg is configured to be mounted to the bottom surface of the desktop panel, and a gap is formed between the at least one second desk leg and the first desk leg, as well as the drawer support frame.

As described above, in the present application, the interval space is formed in the drawer support frame underneath the desktop panel such that the length of the drawer matches the width of the desktop panel to avoid the drawer being too long. The hollow supporting structure is provided in the interval space, which ensures the stability and aesthetics of the desk with drawers while increasing the storage space of the desk with drawers.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings in the embodiments of the present application will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show certain embodiments of the present application and therefore should not be regarded as limiting the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without any creative effort.

FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram showing a rear view of a desk with drawers in one embodiment of the present application.

FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram showing a front view of a desk with drawers in one embodiment of the present application.

FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram showing an exploded view of a support component of a desk with drawers in one embodiment of the present application.

Reference numerals: 100 Desk with drawers 110 Desktop panel 120 Support component 121 Drawer support frame 122 First desk leg 123 Interval space 124, 126 Hollow support structure 125 Second desk leg 130 Drawer 131 Sliding rail

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following describes the embodiments of the present application through specific examples, and those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of the present application from the information disclosed in the present application. The present application may also be implemented through other different specific embodiments or application modules, and the details in the present application may also be modified or changed in various ways according to different viewpoints and application modules without departing from the spirit of the present application. It should be noted that, in the absence of conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of the present application may be combined with each other.

The following is a detailed description of the embodiments of the present application with reference to FIGS. 1-3 such that those skilled in the art can easily implement the present application. The present application can be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.

In the description of the present application, the terms “one embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “example”, “specific example”, and “some examples”, etc. mean that the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics represented in combination with the embodiment or example are included in at least one embodiment or example of the present application. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or a group of embodiments or examples. Furthermore, those skilled in the art may combine and integrate different embodiments or examples and features of different embodiments or examples presented in the present application without mutual contradiction.

In addition, the terms “first” and “second” are solely for identification purposes and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the quantity of the indicated technical features. Therefore, features defined as “first” or “second” may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of these indicated features. In the description of the present application, “a group” refers to two or more than two, unless otherwise clearly and specifically defined.

Although the terms “first”, “second”, etc. are used in the present application to represent various structural features in some examples, these structural features should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one structural feature from another structural feature. Furthermore, as used in the present embodiment, the singular forms “a”, “an”, and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context indicates otherwise. It should be further understood that the terms “comprise” and “include” indicate the presence of the described structural features, but do not exclude the existence, occurrence, or addition of one or a group of other structural features. The terms “or” and “and/or” used herein are to be interpreted as inclusive, or meaning any one or any combination. Exceptions to this definition occur only when combinations of structural features are inherently mutually exclusive in some way.

In order to clearly describe the present application, structures unrelated to the description are omitted, and the same reference numerals are given to the same or similar structures throughout the specification.

Throughout the description of the specific embodiments, when it is stated that one structure is “connected” to another structure, this includes not only the case of “direct connection” but also the case of “indirect connection” where other structural elements are placed in between. Furthermore, when it is stated that a structure “include” or “comprise” a certain component, unless otherwise stated, it does not exclude other components, but means that other components may be included.

The technical terms used herein are only intended to refer to specific embodiments and shall not limit the present application. The singular form used herein also includes the plural form unless clearly indicated otherwise. The term “comprising” used in the specification is intended to specify certain characteristics and structural elements, but does not exclude the existence or addition of other characteristics and structural elements.

Although not defined differently, all terms, including technical and scientific terms used herein, have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art to which this application belongs. Terms defined in commonly used dictionaries are additionally interpreted as having a meaning consistent with the relevant technical literature and the context provided in this application, and unless defined, shall not be overly interpreted as an ideal or very formal meaning.

The embodiment provides a desk with drawers and achieves both stability and aesthetics of the desk with drawers by optimizing the structure and connection mode of drawers 130.

The principle and implementation of the desk with drawers of this embodiment will be described in detail below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, such that those skilled in the art can understand the desk with drawers of this embodiment without any creative effort.

Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the embodiments of the present application provide a desk with drawers 100. The desk with drawers 100 includes a desktop panel 110, a support component 120, and at least one drawer 130.

Referring to FIG. 3, the support component 120 includes a drawer support frame 121 and at least one first desk leg 122; the drawer support frame 121 is mounted on the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110, and the drawer 130 is configured to be slidably placed on the drawer support frame 121; the first desk leg 122 is configured to connect to a portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 to where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted, and forms an interval space 123 with the drawer support frame 121, and the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121 jointly support the desktop panel 110; at least one hollow support structure 124 is mounted in the interval space 123.

As shown in FIG. 3, in the desk with drawers 100 of the embodiments of the present application, the drawer 130 is configured to be slidably placed on the drawer support frame 121 through a sliding rail 131s. The length of the drawer 130 is shortened, that is, the length L of the drawer 130 is less than the width W of the desktop panel 110, and the length of the drawer support frame 121 matches the length L of the drawer 130.

The drawer support frame 121 does not completely occupy the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110. The portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 to where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted is provided with the first desk leg 122, and the interval space 123 is formed between the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121. Meanwhile, by adopting the spaced installation of the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121, the length L of the drawer 130 matches the requirement for the overall stability of the drawer, and the problem of insufficient support force or balance on the rear side of the desktop panel due to the reduction of the length L of the drawer 130 can be avoided.

In order to further reduce the problem of the insufficient support force at the rear side of the desktop panel and the unsatisfactory overall visual effect caused by the reduction of the length L of the drawer 130, in this embodiment, a hollow support structure 124 is provided in the interval space 123 to further strengthen the stability of the support provided by the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121, and enhance the overall visual effect of the desktop panel 110. In addition, the interval space 123 can also form a storage space enhancing practicality. As a result, the desk with drawers 100 of this embodiment can increase the storage space of the desk with drawers 100 while ensuring the stability and aesthetics of the desk with drawers 100.

The desk with drawers 100 of this embodiment is described in detail below.

In this embodiment, the desktop panel 110 may be a desktop panel 110 composed of one panel, or a desktop panel 110 formed by splicing a plurality of panels. The seams between the plurality of panels may be along a length direction, a width direction, a diagonal direction of the desktop panel, or any combination of seams in a plurality of directions, etc. The desktop panel 110 may be provided with a power cord hole, a USB port, etc. In this embodiment, no specific limitation is imposed on other structures disposed on the desktop panel 110.

In one embodiment, the support component 120 and the drawer 130 are installed at the bottom surface of the left side of the desktop panel 110, with the right side of the desktop panel 110 left empty. The empty section of the bottom surface of the desktop panel can be provided with an additional support leg. Alternatively, the support component 120 and the drawer 130 are installed at the bottom surface of the right side of the desktop panel 110, with the left side of the desktop panel 110 left empty. The empty section of the bottom surface of the desktop panel can also be provided with an additional support leg.

In another embodiment, the support component 120 and the drawer 130 are respectively installed at the bottom surface of the left side and the right side of the desktop panel 110, with the middle portion of the desktop panel 110 left empty.

When the support component 120 and the drawer 130 are respectively installed at two ends of the desktop panel 110, the structures of the support component 120 and the drawer 130 may be the same or different. For ease of explanation, in this embodiment, only the support component 120 and the drawer 130 provided at one end of the desk with drawers 100 are taken as an example to illustrate the structure and connection relationship of the support component 120 and the drawer 130.

In this embodiment, the length L of the drawer 130 is less than the width W of the desktop panel 110, and an interval space is formed in a portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 to where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted. In this embodiment, the first leg 122 is provided in the interval space of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110. That is, the first desk leg 122 is provided on the portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 to where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted. The first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121 jointly support the desktop panel 110, which can effectively improve the stability of the desk with drawers 100.

In one specific embodiment, the drawer support frame 121 is mounted at the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 at a front side, and the first desk leg 122 is connected to the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 at a rear side. That is, the portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 to where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted forms the interval space which is supported by the first desk leg 122, such that the entire desktop panel 110 is effectively supported, thereby improving the stability of the entire desk with drawers 100.

Specifically, the first desk leg 122 may be connected to an edge of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 at a rear side. For example, the first desk leg 122 is connected to an outer endpoint or a middle position of an edge of the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110 at a rear side.

In this embodiment, the first desk leg 122 is mounted on the portion of the bottom of the desktop panel 110 where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted, such that the interval space 123 is formed between the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121. In this embodiment, in order to further enhance the stability of the desk with drawers 100, enhance the overall visual effect of the desktop panel 110, and increase the storage space of the desk with drawers 100, at least one hollow support structure 124 is mounted in the interval space 123.

In one specific embodiment, the hollow support structure 124 is connected to the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121. That is, the hollow support structure 124 is connected between the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121, which can enhance the stability between the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121. The structure formed by the hollow support structure 124, the first desk leg 122, and the drawer support frame 121 can form a storage space, and the hollow support structure 124 can also enhance the overall visual effect of the desk with drawers 100.

The hollow support structure 124 can be connected to the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121 by bonding, welding, or screwing.

In one specific embodiment, the hollow support structure 124 is a porous grid plate. One side of the porous grid plate is connected to the first desk leg 122, and the other side of the porous grid plate is connected to the drawer support frame 121.

In one specific embodiment, the holes of the porous grid plate are evenly distributed. In other embodiments, the holes of the porous grid plate may also be distributed in a decreasing or increasing order of hole sizes along a preset direction, or randomly distributed with varying hole sizes.

In one specific embodiment, the porous grid plate is an integral plate, and a plurality of through holes are formed on the integral plate. A plurality of through holes are evenly distributed to form a grid plate with a porous structure.

In other embodiments, the porous grid plate may include a fixed frame configured to connect with the first desk leg 122 and the drawer support frame 121. A porous grid structure is arranged in the middle of the fixed frame. The porous grid structure may be made of a rope material, a metal material, a plastic material, a wood material, etc.

In one specific embodiment, the hollow support structure 124 is located on a horizontal plane. That is, the hollow support structure 124 is parallel to the desktop panel 110.

In one specific embodiment, the hollow support structure 124 is located underneath the desktop panel, and the interval space 123 formed between the hollow support structure 124, the drawer support frame 121, the desktop panel 110, and the first desk leg 122 forms a storage space.

In other embodiments, the hollow support structure 124 may also be located directly at the back and bottom of the desk, such as in the middle of the desk. The hollow support structure 124 divides the interval space 123 formed between the drawer support frame 121, the desktop panel 110, and the first desk leg 122 into two sub-spaces, so as to form two storage spaces, one above and one below.

In one specific embodiment, the hollow support structure 124 may also be located on a vertical plane. That is, the hollow support structure 124 may be perpendicular to the desktop panel 110.

In one specific embodiment, an upper edge of the hollow support structure 124 is connected to the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110, and a lower edge of the hollow support structure 124 is connected to the bottom surface of the drawer support frame 121.

In other embodiments, the length of the hollow support structure 124 may be less than the height of the interval space 123. Specifically, a gap of a preset height may be formed between the upper edge of the hollow support structure 124 and the bottom of the desktop panel 110, and a gap of a preset height may also be formed between the lower edge of the hollow support structure 124 and the bottom of the drawer support frame 121.

In one specific embodiment, the desk with drawers 100 further includes at least one second desk leg 125. The second desk leg 125 is mounted to the bottom surface of the desktop panel 110, and a gap is formed between the the second desk leg 125 and the first desk leg 122, as well as the drawer support frame 121, respectively. The first desk leg 122 and the second desk leg 125 jointly support the portion of the bottom of the desktop panel 110 where the drawer support frame 121 is not mounted.

Specifically, the second desk leg 125 may be arranged parallel to the first desk leg 122. The first desk leg 122, the second desk leg 125, the desktop panel 110, and the drawer support frame 121 together form the interval space 123. Since the second desk leg 125 can further enhance the stability of the desk with drawers 100 and increase the structure that the hollow support structure 124 can connect and support, a plurality of hollow support structures 124 may be provided, and the plurality of hollow support structures 124 may be provided on both the horizontal plane and the vertical plane.

For example, two hollow support structures 124 are provided, including a hollow support structure 124 and a hollow support structure 126. For example, the hollow support structure 126 is located on the horizontal plane and the hollow support structure 126 is located underneath the desktop panel, and the hollow support structure 124 is located on a vertical plane.

This embodiment only provides an exemplary description of the number and position of the hollow support structures 124. The number and position of the hollow support structure 124 may be adjusted according to actual needs and the layout of the interval space 123.

To sum up, in this embodiment, the interval space 123 is formed in the drawer support frame 121 underneath the desktop panel, which allows the length of the drawer 130 to match the length of the desktop, thereby preventing the drawer 130 from being too long. Additionally, by placing a hollow support structure 124 in the interval space 123, it ensures the stability and aesthetics of the drawer desk 100, while also increasing its storage space, and the hollow support structure 124 is provided in the interval space 123, which can increase the storage space of the desk with drawers 100 while ensuring the stability and aesthetics of the desk with drawers 100.

The above embodiments are only intended to illustrate the principles and effects of the present application and shall not limit the present application. Those skilled in the art may modify or alter the above embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application. Therefore, all equivalent modifications or changes made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and technical ideas disclosed in the present application shall fall within the scope of the claims of the present application.

Claims

1. A desk with drawers, comprising a desktop panel, a support component, and at least one drawer,

the support component includes a drawer support frame and at least one first desk leg;
the drawer support frame is configured to be mounted to a bottom surface of the desktop panel, and the at least one drawer is configured to be slidably placed on the drawer support frame;
the first desk leg is configured to connect to a portion of the bottom surface of the desktop panel to where the drawer support frame is not mounted, and forms an interval space with the drawer support frame, wherein the first desk leg and the drawer support frame jointly support the desktop panel;
at least one hollow support structure is mounted in the interval space.

2. The desk with drawers according to claim 1, wherein the hollow support structure is a porous grid plate.

3. The desk with drawers according to claim 2, wherein holes of the porous grid plate are evenly distributed.

4. The desk with drawers according to claim 1, wherein the hollow support structure is configured to connect to the first desk leg and the drawer support frame.

5. The desk with drawers according to claim 1, wherein the hollow support structure is horizontally placed.

6. The desk with drawers according to claim 5, wherein the hollow support structure is located underneath the desktop panel.

7. The desk with drawers according to claim 1, wherein the hollow support structure is vertically placed.

8. The desk with drawers according to claim 7, wherein a gap of a preset height is formed between an upper edge of the hollow support structure and the bottom surface of the desktop panel.

9. The desk with drawers according to claim 1, wherein the drawer support frame is configured to be mounted to the bottom surface of the desktop panel at a front side, and the first desk leg is configured to be connected to the bottom surface of the desktop panel at a rear side.

10. The desk with drawers according to claim 9, wherein the desk with drawers further comprises at least one second desk leg, which is configured to be mounted to the bottom surface of the desktop panel, and a gap is formed between the at least one second desk leg and the first desk leg, as well as the drawer support frame, respectively.

Patent History
Publication number: 20260198685
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 27, 2025
Publication Date: Jul 16, 2026
Applicant: Hangzhou Aojia Technology Co., Ltd. (Hangzhou)
Inventor: Hongbing ZHENG (Hangzhou)
Application Number: 19/064,769
Classifications
International Classification: A47B 83/04 (20060101);