TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present utility model pertains to the field of outdoor supplies and specifically
relates to a fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Outdoor sliding-door tents are outdoor tent products. In general, a rack constitutes
the main body of an outdoor sliding-door tent, the top of the rack has a canopy structure
that can be opened and closed, a door frame is provided around the rack, sliding doors
that can be opened and closed, too, are embedded in the door frame, and the guide
wheels on the sliding doors can slide on the door frame. The door frame comprises
two horizontal door frame tubes and two vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes.
The prior art has the following problems: 1. The installation structure between the
horizontal door frame tubes and the vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes is
complex and the installation is laborious; 2. When the vertical supporting and fixing
frame tubes are mounted to the ring beam of the rack, screws need to be tapped from
the inner side of the vertical borders of the door frame and are exposed, affecting
the appearance; 3. On the inner side of a conventional vertical supporting and fixing
frame tube, there are two double-rib structures used for fitting a border of the door
panel. Actually, only one double-rib structure is used. The redundant double-rib structure
affects the appearance.
SUMMARY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
[0003] In order to make up for the defects of the prior art, the present utility model provides
a technical solution for a fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door
tent.
[0004] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, comprising
an upper horizontal door frame tube, a lower horizontal door frame tube, a left vertical
supporting and fixing frame tube and a right vertical supporting and fixing frame
tube, which are mounted in a fit manner, wherein second grooves are arranged on main
bodies of the horizontal door frame tubes, the second grooves form second openings,
and the second openings are fixed and mounted to the corresponding vertical supporting
and fixing frame tubes by means of third fasteners.
[0005] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, wherein
groove portions formed from outward depression are arranged on the vertical supporting
and fixing frame tubes and fixed and mounted to a ring beam of a rack by means of
fourth fasteners, so that the fourth fasteners are concealed in the groove portions
and not exposed.
[0006] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, wherein
only one double-rib structure used for fitting a vertical sliding door border tube
is arranged on the inner side of each vertical supporting and fixing frame tube.
[0007] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, wherein
the second openings are polygonal holes.
[0008] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, wherein
guide rails used for fitting with the guide wheel assembly are arranged on the main
body of at least one of the two horizontal door frame tubes.
[0009] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, wherein
the guide rails are hook structures.
[0010] The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, wherein
the third fasteners are tapping screws.
[0011] The present utility model has the following beneficial effects:
- 1) Second openings are arranged on the horizontal door frame tubes, and fasteners
are used to simplify the assembly between the horizontal door frame tubes and the
vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes;
- 2) Only one double-rib structure is provided for each vertical supporting and fixing
frame tube to fit the vertical sliding door border tubes. There are no redundant exposed
double-ribs, and the appearance is better;
- 3) The vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes are designed to have groove portions,
and the fasteners are arranged inside the groove portions and not exposed, so the
appearance is better.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012]
Fig. 1 is a structural schematic view of an outdoor sliding-door tent structure in
which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 2 is an exploded structural schematic view of a sliding door assembly in an outdoor
sliding-door tent in which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 3 is a structural schematic front view of sliding doors in an outdoor sliding-door
tent in which the present utility model is used. Four sliding doors are shown in the
figure;
Fig. 4 is a structural schematic top view of sliding doors in an outdoor sliding-door
tent in which the present utility model is used. Four sliding doors are shown in the
figure;
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the end face when a vertical sliding door border tube
is connected to a chute tube in an outdoor sliding-door tent in which the present
utility model is used;
Fig. 6 is a structural schematic right view of vertical sliding door border tubes
in an outdoor sliding-door tent in which the present utility model is used. Two vertical
sliding door border tubes are shown in the figure;
Fig. 7 is a locally enlarged structural schematic view of a vertical sliding door
border tube in an outdoor sliding-door tent in which the present utility model is
used;
Fig. 8 is a structural schematic view of the connection between vertical sliding door
border tubes and a lower horizontal door frame tube in an outdoor sliding-door tent
in which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 9 is a structural schematic view of the connection between vertical sliding door
border tubes and an upper horizontal door frame tube in an outdoor sliding-door tent
in which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 10 is a structural schematic view of a non-metallic part in an outdoor sliding-door
tent in which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 11 is a structural schematic view of the connection between a vertical sliding
door border tube and a vertical supporting and fixing frame tube in an outdoor sliding-door
tent in which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 12 is a structural schematic view of the end face of a vertical supporting and
fixing frame tube in an outdoor sliding-door tent in which the present utility model
is used;
Fig. 13 is a structural schematic view of a horizontal sliding door border tube in
an outdoor sliding-door tent in which the present utility model is used;
Fig. 14 is a structural schematic view of a guide wheel assembly in an outdoor sliding-door
tent in which the present utility model is used.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The present utility model will be further illustrated with reference to accompanying
drawings.
[0014] The figures show a fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door
tent, which is used in an outdoor sliding-door tent. The outdoor sliding-door tent
comprises a rack 1, a canopy structure 2 is mounted at the top of the rack 1 in a
fit manner, and sliding door assemblies 3 are mounted in a fit manner on the front,
left and right sides of the rack 1. Each sliding door assembly 3 comprises a door
frame structure and four sliding doors that are slidably embedded in the door frame
structure. Each sliding door comprises a door panel 30 and a border structure surrounding
the door panel 30, the border structure comprises an upper horizontal sliding door
border tube 31, a lower horizontal sliding door border tube 31, a left vertical sliding
door border tube 32 and a right vertical sliding door border tube 32, and the four
border tubes are mounted in a fit manner by means of first fasteners. Specifically,
non-metallic parts 33 are built in the upper and lower ends of the vertical sliding
door border tubes, respectively, the non-metallic parts 33 have guide holes 330, and
the guide holes 330 are counter bores and used to provide guidance for the connection
of the first fasteners between the horizontal sliding door border tubes 31 and the
vertical sliding door border tubes 32.
[0015] As an optimization: The horizontal sliding door border tubes 31 comprise horizontal
sliding door border tube bodies 310 and horizontal sliding door border tube slots
311 used for mounting the door panel 30, and a guide wheel assembly 34 is mounted
in a fit manner inside the horizontal sliding door border tube body 310 of the lower
horizontal sliding door border tube 31; a guide wheel frame 340 of the guide wheel
assembly 34 is mounted to the vertical sliding door border tubes 32 by means of second
fasteners, the non-metallic parts 33 have guide slots 331, and the guide slots 331
are used to provide guidance for the connection of the second fasteners between the
guide wheel frame 340 and the vertical sliding door border tubes 32.
[0016] More specifically, the guide holes 330 on the non-metallic parts 33 are aligned with
first mounting holes 312 on the horizontal sliding door border tubes 31 and second
mounting holes 320 on the vertical sliding door border tubes 32, respectively, and
the first fasteners are simultaneously connected to the second mounting holes 320,
the guide holes 330 and the first mounting holes 312; the guide slots 331 on the non-metallic
parts 33 are aligned with third mounting holes 3400 on the guide wheel frame 340 and
mounting ports 321 on the vertical sliding door border tubes 32, respectively, and
the second fasteners are simultaneously connected to the mounting ports 321, the guide
slots 331 and the third mounting holes 313.
[0017] Still further, the first mounting holes 312 are first openings in an inner-hexagon
shape, which are formed by first grooves 313 arranged on the horizontal sliding door
border tube bodies 310.
[0018] As an optimization: The vertical sliding door border tubes 32 comprise vertical sliding
door border tube bodies 323 used for mounting non-metallic parts 33, and vertical
sliding door border tube slots 324 mounted in cooperation with the horizontal sliding
door border tubes 31 and the door panel 30.
[0019] As an optimization: The non-metallic parts 33 are built in the ports of the vertical
sliding door border tube bodies 323.
[0020] As an optimization: The non-metallic parts 33 adopt plastic structures.
[0021] As an optimization: The vertical sliding door border tubes 32 adopt vertically symmetrical
structures.
[0022] As an optimization: Chute tubes 322 on the vertical sliding door border tubes 32
are snap-fit with the vertical sliding door border tubes 32. More specifically, clamp
slots 325 are arranged on both sides of the end of each vertical sliding door border
tube 32 facing away from a door body 30, clamp bars 3220 used for buckling the clamp
slots 325 are arranged on both sides of the chute tubes 322, and the clamp bars 3220
have wedge bulges that can be snapped into the clamp slots 325.
[0023] As an optimization: The door frame structure comprises an upper horizontal door frame
tube 35, a lower horizontal door frame tube 35, a left vertical supporting and fixing
frame tube 36 and a right vertical supporting and fixing frame tube 36, the four frame
tubes are mounted in a fit manner, second grooves 350 are arranged on main bodies
of the horizontal door frame tubes 35, the second grooves 350 form second openings
351 in an inner-hexagon shape and the second openings 351 are fixed and mounted to
the corresponding vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes 36 by means of third
fasteners. Here, the main bodies of the horizontal door frame tubes 35 are rectangular
tube structures. Guide rails 352 are arranged on the main bodies of the horizontal
door frame tubes 35. The guide rails 352 adopt hook structures.
[0024] In the foregoing structures, groove portions 360 formed from outward depression are
arranged on the vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes 36 and fixed and mounted
to a ring beam of a rack 1 by means of fourth fasteners, so that the fourth fasteners
are concealed in the groove portions 360 and not exposed.
[0025] In the foregoing structures, only one double-rib structure 361 used for fitting a
vertical sliding door border tube 32 is arranged on the inner side of each vertical
supporting and fixing frame tube 36.
[0026] As an optimization: Side panels 4 are further mounted in a fit manner on the two
sides of the rack 1 and between the corresponding door frame structure and canopy
structure. The side panels 4 adopt triangular structures, so that the canopy structure
in the present utility model is in a tilted state. The canopy structure 2 comprises
a plurality of roof panels arranged in a stepped manner and can be opened and closed
by sliding the roof panels. Specifically, lower roof panels slide to the lower ends
of higher roof panels to open the canopy. On the contrary, the canopy can be closed.
The canopy structure 2 is prior art and can achieve the sliding of roof panels manually
or electrically.
[0027] As an optimization: The guide wheel assembly 34 in the present utility model is a
retractable structure with an adjustable height to facilitate the adjustment to the
balance of the sliding door. The guide wheel assembly 34 can be achieved using prior
art.
[0028] The foregoing door panel 30 is a glass pane, and the foregoing side panels 4 are
polycarbonate hollow sheets. The foregoing fasteners are all tapping screws.
[0029] The present utility model has the following features:
- 1) The vertical sliding door border tubes 32 adopt vertically symmetrical structures
and the holes and slots matched with the vertical sliding door border tubes are all
designed to be symmetrical to simplify the process and avoid confusion during assembly;
- 2) The horizontal sliding door border tubes 31 are designed to have first openings
and tapping screws are used to simplify the assembly between the horizontal sliding
door border tubes and the vertical sliding door border tubes;
- 3) Non-metallic parts 33 are built in the two ports of each vertical sliding door
border tube 32, and the horizontal sliding door border tubes 31 are fixed with tapping
screws through the guide holes 330 of the non-metallic parts 33, showing effects of
guidance, reinforcement, and reducing noise during sliding of the sliding door;
- 4) Only one double-rib structure 361 is provided for each vertical supporting and
fixing frame tube 36 to fit the vertical sliding door border tubes 32. There are no
redundant exposed double-ribs, and the appearance is better;
- 5) The vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes 36 are designed to have groove portions
360, and the screw heads are arranged inside the groove portions and not exposed,
so the appearance is better;
- 6) The vertical sliding door border tubes 32 and the chute tubes 322 are designed
to be split buckle structures, to minimize the border tubes of the sliding door and
simplify the manufacturing process of the vertical sliding door border tubes 32. The
left vertical sliding door border tube 32 and the right vertical sliding door border
tube 32 are interchangeable and it is not necessary to produce two types of vertical
sliding door border tubes;
- 7) Second openings 351 are arranged on the horizontal door frame tubes 35, and tapping
screws are used to simplify the assembly between the horizontal door frame tubes 35
and the vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes 36.
[0030] Lastly it should be noted that the foregoing embodiments are intended to describe
and not to limit the technical solutions of the present utility model. Although the
present utility model has been elaborated by referring to the foregoing embodiments,
those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that they still can modify the
technical solutions of the foregoing embodiments, or equivalently replace some or
all of the technical features therein; and such modifications or replacements will
not result in essential departure of the corresponding technical solutions from the
scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model.
1. A fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent, comprising
an upper horizontal door frame tube (35), a lower horizontal door frame tube (35),
a left vertical supporting and fixing frame tube (36) and a right vertical supporting
and fixing frame tube (36), which are mounted in a fit manner, wherein second grooves
(350) are arranged on main bodies of the horizontal door frame tubes (35), the second
grooves (350) form second openings (351), and the second openings (351) are fixed
and mounted to the corresponding vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes (36) by
means of third fasteners.
2. The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent according
to claim 1, wherein groove portions (360) formed from outward depression are arranged
on the vertical supporting and fixing frame tubes (36) and fixed and mounted to a
ring beam of a rack (1) by means of fourth fasteners, so that the fourth fasteners
are concealed in the groove portions (360) and not exposed.
3. The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent according
to claim 1, wherein only one double-rib structure (361) used for fitting a vertical
sliding door border tube (32) is arranged on the inner side of each vertical supporting
and fixing frame tube (36).
4. The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent according
to claim 1, wherein the second openings (351) are polygonal holes.
5. The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent according
to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein guide rails (352) used for fitting with the guide
wheel assembly (34) are arranged on the main body of at least one horizontal door
frame tube (35) of the two horizontal door frame tubes (35).
6. The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent according
to claim 5, wherein the guide rails (352) are hook structures.
7. The fast-assembled door frame structure for an outdoor sliding-door tent according
to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the third fasteners are tapping screws.