US20250283605A1
2025-09-11
18/769,691
2024-07-11
Smart Summary: A stove table combines a stove with a table surface. It has a special area on top where different parts can be attached. These parts, called splicing members, can easily connect and disconnect from each other and the stove. When using the stove table, the splicing members come together to create a flat surface for dining or working. This design allows for both cooking and serving in one convenient piece of furniture. 🚀 TL;DR
A stove table includes: a stove, a connection portion being provided on a top of the stove; and a plurality of splicing members provided along a circumference of the connection portion. Any two adjacent splicing members are detachably connected, and each of the splicing members is detachably connected to the connection portion through a splicing structure. In response to that the stove table is in use, the plurality of splicing members are spliced with the connection portion to form a table surface.
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F24B1/193 » CPC main
Stoves or ranges; Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces; Component parts; Accessories Grates; Irons
F24B1/195 » CPC further
Stoves or ranges; Stoves with open fires, e.g. fireplaces; Component parts; Accessories Fireboxes; Frames; Hoods; Heat reflectors
The present application is a continuation application of International Application No. PCT/CN2024/094201, filed on May 20, 2024, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202420435756.8, filed on Mar. 6, 2024. The disclosures of the above-mentioned applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present application relates to the technical field of stove tables, and in particular to a stove table.
The stove table generally includes a table surface, a brazier, and a stove body for installing the table surface and the brazier. The fuel is added to the brazier, and then the fuel on the brazier is ignited for heating. The stove table is widely used in colder areas.
In the existing stove table, the plurality of table plates and the stove body are fixed and assembled with screws to form a table surface, so that the user needs to repeatedly install or disassemble the screws on the table plate during the installation and disassembly of the table plate. Therefore, the existing stove table has the problem of inconvenient assembly among the plurality of table plates and the stove.
The main purpose of the present application is to provide a stove table, aiming to solve the problem of inconvenient assembly among the plurality of table plates and the stove in the existing stove table.
To achieve the above purpose, the present application provides a stove table, including:
In an embodiment, the splicing structure includes at least one connection member provided on a side of the splicing member; an installation hole matched with the connection member is provided on an outer sidewall of the connection portion, and the connection member is detachably connected to the installation hole.
In an embodiment, the connection member includes a head portion and a rod portion connected to the head portion, and a diameter of the head portion is larger than a diameter of the rod portion; and
In an embodiment, the stove table further includes:
In an embodiment, an accommodation chamber is provided in the stove, and a plurality of soft magnetic strips are provided on an inner wall of the accommodation chamber and configured to be magnetically fixed with the splicing member.
In an embodiment, the stove table further includes:
In an embodiment, a side of the stove is provided with a second opening communicated with the accommodation chamber; and
the stove includes a door panel configured for opening or closing the second opening, and the door panel is provided with a storage rack.
In an embodiment, the stove table further includes:
In an embodiment, each of the splicing members is provided with a fixed pin and a connection hole; and
In an embodiment, the splicing member is provided with an installation bracket, and the installation bracket includes a base plate connected to the splicing member and connection arms provided on both sides of the base plate; and
In the technical solution of the present application, the plurality of splicing members are detachably connected with each other, and the plurality of splicing members are detachably connected to the connection portion through the splicing structure to form the table surface. The splicing structure is provided on the splicing member, so that the splicing member are detachably connected to the connection portion through the splicing structure, replacing the existing stove table in which the plurality of table plates and the stove are fixedly spliced together through screws to form the table surface, and avoiding the cumbersome operation of installing or disassembling screws between the plurality of table plates and the stove in the related art, thereby solving the problem of inconvenient assembly between the table plates and the stove of the stove table in the related art.
In order to illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application or in the related art more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings required for the description of the embodiments or the related art. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only part of embodiments of the present application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can also be obtained according to the structures shown in these drawings without any creative effort.
FIG. 1 is a schematic decomposed structural view of a stove table according to an embodiment of the present application.
FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the stove table in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged schematic view at A in FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a schematic connection view of the stove table in use state according to an embodiment of the present application.
FIG. 5 is a schematic connection view of the stove table in storage state according to an embodiment of the present application.
FIG. 6 is a bottom view of a splicing member.
FIG. 7 is a structural schematic view of a sealing member.
FIG. 8 is a structural schematic view of a connection member.
The realization of the objective, functional characteristics, and advantages of the present application are further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application will be described in more detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is obvious that the embodiments to be described are only some rather than all of the embodiments of the present application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present application without creative efforts shall fall within the scope of the present application.
It should be noted that if there are directional indications, such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc., involved in the embodiments of the present application, the directional indications are only used to explain a certain posture as shown in the accompanying drawings. If the specific posture changes, the directional indication also changes accordingly.
In addition, if there are descriptions related to “first”, “second”, etc. in the embodiments of the present application, the descriptions of “first”, “second”, etc. are only for the purpose of description, and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicates the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature delimited with “first”, “second” may expressly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. Besides, the meaning of “and/or” appearing in the application includes three parallel scenarios. For example, “A and/or B” includes only A, or only B, or both A and B. In addition, the technical solutions between the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but must be based on the realization by those skilled in the art. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be realized, it should be considered that the combination of such technical solutions does not exist or fall within the scope of protection claimed in the present application.
In the related art, the plurality of table plates and the stove body are fixedly assembled with each other by screws to form a table surface, so that the user needs to repeatedly install or disassemble the screws on the table plate during the process of installing and disassembling the table plate. Therefore, the existing stove table has the problem of inconvenient assembly between the plurality of table plates and the stove 10. Therefore, the present application provides a stove table. A plurality of splicing members 20 are detachably connected with each other, and the plurality of splicing members 20 are detachably connected to the connection portion 11 through the splicing structure 21 to form the table surface. The splicing structure 21 is provided on the splicing member 20, so that the splicing member 20 are detachably connected to the connection portion 11 through the splicing structure 21, replacing the existing stove table in which the plurality of table plates and the stove 10 are fixedly spliced together through screws to form the table surface, and avoiding the cumbersome operation of installing or disassembling screws between the plurality of table plates and the stove 10 in the related art, thereby solving the problem of inconvenient assembly between the table plates and the stove of the stove table in the related art.
As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 5, the stove table of the present application includes a stove 10 and a plurality of splicing members 20. A connection portion 11 is provided on a top of the stove 10; the plurality of splicing members 20 are provided along the circumference of the connection portion 11, any two adjacent splicing members 20 are detachably connected, and each of the splicing members 20 is detachably connected to the connection portion 11 through a splicing structure 21. When the stove table is in the use state, the plurality of splicing members 20 are spliced together with the connection portion 11 to form a table surface.
In this embodiment, the connection portion 11 includes four first sides for connecting the splicing members 20, and the four first sides are respectively provided along the circumference of the connection portion 11. The splicing member 20 is a plate-shape structure, and any two adjacent splicing members 20 are detachably connected. A splicing structure 21 is provided on a second side of the splicing member 20 which is relatively longer, and the splicing structure 21 is a step screw. One end of the splicing structure 21 is threadedly connected to the splicing member 20, so that a part of the splicing structure 21 is located outside the splicing member 20. The number of the splicing members 20 is corresponding to the number of the first sides. Four splicing members 20 are respectively connected to the four first sides one by one through the splicing structures 21, so as to be detachably connected to form a table surface. Therefore, the user only needs to sequentially connect the part of the splicing structure 21 located outside the splicing member 20 with the first side by hanging, and the table surface can be spliced. Compared with the existing stove table in which the plurality of table plates and the installation portion 112 of the stove 10 are fixedly spliced by screws to form the table surface, the cumbersome operation of screwing is avoided for installation or disassembly between the plurality of table plates and the installation portion 112 of the stove 10 in the related art, thereby solving the problem of inconvenient assembly between the table plate and the stove 10 of the existing stove table.
As shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 6 and FIG. 8, in this embodiment, the splicing structure 21 includes at least one connection member 211 provided on the side of the splicing member 20, and the outer wall of the connection portion 11 is provided with an installation hole 111 matched with the connection member 211, and the connection member 211 is detachably connected to the installation hole 111.
In this embodiment, in order to improve the stability of the connection between the splicing member 20 and the connection portion 11, a plurality of connection members 211 are provided, a plurality of installation holes 111 are provided, and the number of the installation holes 111 is matched with the number of the connection member 211. The plurality of installation holes 111 are provided along the outer sidewall of the connection portion 11 in the circumferential direction. The splicing member 20 is cooperated with the installation hole 111 corresponding to the outer sidewall of the connection portion 11 through at least one connection member 211 on the side, so that the connection member 211 is detachably connected to the installation hole 111, thereby simplifying the assembly connection between the splicing member 20 and the connection portion 11.
As shown in FIG. 1, FIG. 6 and FIG. 8, in this embodiment, the connection member 211 includes a head portion 2111 and a rod portion 2112 connected to the head portion 2111, and the diameter of the head portion 2111 is larger than the diameter of the rod portion 2112. The installation hole 111 includes a fixed end 1111 and a connection end 1112 communicated with the fixed end 1111, the head portion 2111 can be inserted into the installation hole 111 through the connection end 1112, and the rod portion 2112 can be displaced to the fixed end 1111.
In this embodiment, the rod portion 2112 includes a thread section, and the rod portion 2112 is connected to the splicing member 20 through the thread section, so that the head portion 2111 is located outside the splicing member 20, thereby facilitating the splicing installation of the splicing member 20 and the connection portion 11. The installation hole 111 is gourd-shaped, and the installation hole 111 includes a fixed end 1111 and a connection end 1112 which are communicated with each other and of different sizes. The diameter of the connection end 1112 is larger than the diameter of the fixed end 1111 and the diameter of the head portion 2111 respectively, the diameter of the head portion 2111 is larger than the diameter of the rod portion 2112, and the diameter of the fixed end 1111 is the same as the diameter of the rod portion 2112. Therefore, when the splicing member 20 is spliced with the connection portion 11, the connection member 211 first passes through the connection end 1112 through the head portion 2111, so that the connection member 211 is inserted into the installation hole 111, and then the connection member 211 is driven to move in a direction close to the fixed end 1111, so that the rod portion 2112 is fixed in the fixed end 1111, thereby simplifying the splicing method of the splicing member 20 and the connection portion 11. Similarly, when the splicing member 20 is disassembled from the connection portion 11, the user drives the connection member 211 to move toward the connection end 1112, so that the rod portion 2112 moves from the fixed end 1111 to the connection end 1112, and then the user pulls out the splicing member 20 in a direction away from the connection portion 11 to complete the disassembly.
As shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 7, in this embodiment, the stove table further includes a sealing member 30 configured for sealing the installation hole 111, and the sealing member 30 is provided with a protrusion 31 matching the shape of the installation hole 111, and the sealing member 30 is detachably connected in the installation hole 111 through the protrusion 31.
In this embodiment, when the stove table is in the storage state, the splicing member 20 is disassembled from the connection portion 11, and the plurality of splicing members 20 are placed in the stove 10. In order to make the stove table in the storage state beautiful in appearance, the sealing member 30 is detachably connected to the installation hole 111, thereby preventing foreign debris from entering the installation hole 111, and also preventing the installation hole 111 structure from being directly exposed to the stove table, which ensures the overall appearance of the stove table. In order to enable the sealing member 30 to better seal the installation hole 111, the sealing member 30 is provided with a protrusion 31 matching the shape of the installation hole 111. The sealing member 30 can fill the inner wall of the installation hole 111 through the protrusion 31, thereby further preventing foreign debris from entering the installation hole 111.
As shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, in this embodiment, the stove 10 is provided with an accommodation chamber 12, and the inner wall of the accommodation chamber 12 is provided with a plurality of soft magnetic strips 121 configured to be magnetically fixed with the splicing member 20.
In this embodiment, when the stove table is in the storage state, the accommodation chamber 12 is configured to store the plurality of splicing members 20. In order to improve the stability of the connection between the splicing member 20 and the inner wall of the accommodation chamber 12, a plurality of soft magnetic strips 121 are provided on the inner wall of the accommodation chamber 12 and configured to be magnetically fixed on the inner wall of the accommodation chamber 12 through the soft magnetic strips 121.
As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 4, in this embodiment, the stove table further includes a splicing cover 40, and the top surface of the connection portion 11 is provided with a first opening communicated with the accommodation chamber 12. The splicing cover 40 covers the first opening.
In this embodiment, the splicing cover 40 covers the first opening on the top surface of the connection portion 11, so that the splicing cover 40 is cooperated with other splicing members 20 to form a complete table surface, and the user can use the stove table as a table in summer when the stove 10 is not used, thereby increasing the diversity of the use of the stove table.
As shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, in this embodiment, the side of the stove 10 is provided with a second opening communicated with the accommodation chamber 12, and the stove 10 includes a door panel 13 for opening or closing the second opening. The door panel 13 is provided with a storage rack 131.
In this embodiment, in order to facilitate the user to store the splicing member 20, the second opening communicated with the accommodation chamber 12 is provided on the side of the stove 10, and the user can place the plurality of splicing members 20 in the accommodation chamber 12 through the second opening. When the stove table is in use, a storage rack 131 is provided on the door panel 13, and the storage rack 131 is configured to store the sealing member 30 and the splicing cover 40 and other parts that are not needed temporarily, thereby improving the convenience of using the stove table.
As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 5, in this embodiment, the stove 10 also includes a brazier 14, the inner wall of the first opening is provided with an installation portion 112, and the brazier 14 is installed on the installation portion 112.
In this embodiment, in order to improve the stability of the connection between the brazier 14 and the connection portion 11, the brazier 14 is installed on the installation portion 112 by screws. Coal is placed on the brazier 14, and the brazier 14 includes a connecting pipe and an igniter communicated with the connecting pipe. The other side of the connecting pipe is communicated with the gas bottle, and the gas fuel is transported to the outer periphery of the igniter through the connecting pipe to ignite and burn the coal, so that the user can heat the stove table. It should be noted that the gas bottle can also be placed in the accommodation chamber 12, or the gas bottle can be placed outside the stove table.
As shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 3 and FIG. 6, in this embodiment, each of the splicing members 20 is provided with a fixed pin 22 and a connection hole 24. When two adjacent splicing members 20 are spliced in place, the fixed pin 22 of each splicing member 20 is detachably connected to the connection hole 24 of adjacent splicing member 20.
In this embodiment, the fixed pin 22 is provided at the other end away from the connection hole 24. In order to improve the stability of the splicing between the plurality of splicing members 20, adjacent splicing members 20 are fixedly connected by the fixed pin 22 and the connection hole 24, and the fixed pin 22 on each splicing member 20 is extended into the connection hole 24 of adjacent splicing member 20 for locking, thereby preventing the splicing member 20 from sagging due to external force and falling off from the connection portion 11. As shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 3 and FIG. 6, in this embodiment, the splicing member 20 is provided with an installation bracket 23, and the installation bracket 23 includes a base plate 231 connected to the splicing member 20 and a connection arm 232 provided on both sides of the base plate 231. The fixed pin 22 is provided with an elastic member 221, and the fixed pin 22 is movably provided on the installation bracket 23. The elastic member 221 is provided between the two connection arms 232.
In this embodiment, in order to improve the stability of the connection between adjacent splicing members 20, an installation bracket 23 is provided on the splicing member 20, and the fixed pin 22 is movably provided on the installation bracket 23. The two ends of the elastic member 221 are elastically abutted against the connection arms 232 on both sides respectively. When the fixed pin 22 is locked with the connection hole 24, since the elastic member 221 has the elasticity, the elastic member 221 can alleviate the displacement of the fixed pin 22 from the connection hole 24 due to the influence of external force, so that the fixed pin 22 can only move under the drive of the user, thereby improving the connection stability between the fixed pin 22 and the connection hole 24, and further improving the connection stability between each of the splicing members 20.
In this embodiment, the fixed pin 22 includes a connection section and a driven section connected to the connection section, the driven section is tilted relative to the connection section, and the elastic member 221 is provided on the connection section. The user drives the driven section to move toward or away from the connection hole 24, so that one end of the driven section extends into the connection hole 24 of the other splicing member 20 or the driven section extends out of the connection hole 24 of the other splicing member 20, thereby achieving a locked connection or disassembly between the fixed pin 22 and the connection hole 24.
The above descriptions are only embodiments of the present application, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present application. Under the inventive concept of the present application, any equivalent structural transformations made by using the contents of the description and drawings of the present application, or direct/indirect applications in other related technical fields are included in the scope of the present application.
1. A stove table, comprising:
a stove, wherein a connection portion is provided on a top of the stove; and
a plurality of splicing members provided along a circumference of the connection portion, wherein any two adjacent splicing members are detachably connected, and each of the splicing members is detachably connected to the connection portion through a splicing structure;
wherein in response to that the stove table is in use, the plurality of splicing members are spliced with the connection portion to form a table surface.
2. The stove table according to claim 1, wherein the splicing structure comprises at least one connection member provided on a side of the splicing member; an installation hole matched with the connection member is provided on an outer sidewall of the connection portion, and the connection member is detachably connected to the installation hole.
3. The stove table according to claim 2, wherein the connection member comprises a head portion and a rod portion connected to the head portion, and a diameter of the head portion is larger than a diameter of the rod portion; and
the installation hole comprises a fixed end and a connection end communicated with the fixed end; the head portion is inserted into the installation hole through the connection end, and the rod portion is configured to move to the fixed end.
4. The stove table according to claim 3, further comprising:
a sealing member configured for sealing the installation hole, wherein the sealing member is provided with a protrusion matched with a shape of the installation hole, and the sealing member is detachably connected to the installation hole through the protrusion.
5. The stove table according to claim 1, wherein an accommodation chamber is provided in the stove, and a plurality of soft magnetic strips are provided on an inner wall of the accommodation chamber and configured to be magnetically fixed with the splicing member.
6. The stove table according to claim 5, further comprising:
a splicing cover, wherein a top surface of the connection portion is provided with a first opening communicated with the accommodation chamber, and the splicing cover is configured to cover the first opening.
7. The stove table according to claim 6, wherein a side of the stove is provided with a second opening communicated with the accommodation chamber; and
the stove comprises a door panel configured for opening or closing the second opening, and the door panel is provided with a storage rack.
8. The stove table according to claim 6, further comprising:
a brazier, wherein an inner wall of the first opening is provided with an installation portion, and the brazier is installed on the installation portion.
9. The stove table according to claim 1, wherein each of the splicing members is provided with a fixed pin and a connection hole; and
in response to that two adjacent splicing members are spliced in place, the fixed pin of each splicing member is detachably connected with the connection hole of another splicing member adjacent to the splicing member.
10. The stove table according to claim 9, wherein the splicing member is provided with an installation bracket, and the installation bracket comprises a base plate connected to the splicing member and connection arms provided on both sides of the base plate; and
the fixed pin is provided with an elastic member; the fixed pin is movably provided on the installation bracket, and the elastic member is provided between the two connection arms.