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DE-202026101199-U1 - Garden shed with veranda

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Abstract

A garden shed with a veranda, characterized in that it comprises a house body (1) and a veranda (2) connected to a side surface of the house body (1), the veranda (2) comprising a veranda roof frame (21) and vertical columns (22), the veranda roof frame comprising an upper frame (211) and four crossbeams (212) enclosing the perimeter of the upper frame, the ends of two adjacent crossbeams being connected to each other by a connecting element (23), the connecting element being concealed within the two crossbeams and fixed by fastening elements (4), the upper end of each vertical column being provided with a mounting groove (221), one end of the veranda roof frame being connected to the house body (1), while corners of the other end being inserted into the respective mounting grooves (221), and an end of the veranda roof frame (21) located near the house body (1) being connected to a support column by means of fastening elements (4) passing through a connecting element (23). (13) of the house body (1) is firmly connected, and wherein at an end of the veranda roof frame located near the vertical columns (22) the joining point of each pair of adjacent crossbeams (212) is concealed in the respective mounting groove (221).

Assignees

  • HUZHOU XINFENG WOOD PLASTIC COMPOSITE CO LTD

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20260304
Priority Date
20260209

Claims (8)

  1. Garden tool shed with veranda, characterized in that it comprises a house body (1) and a veranda (2) connected to a side surface of the house body (1), wherein the Veranda (2) comprises a veranda roof frame (21) and vertical columns (22), wherein the veranda roof frame comprises an upper frame (211) and four crossbeams (212) enclosing the perimeter of the upper frame, wherein the ends of two adjacent crossbeams are connected to each other by a connecting element (23), which connecting element is concealed within the two crossbeams and fixed by fastening elements (4), wherein the upper end of each vertical column is provided with a mounting groove (221), wherein one end of the veranda roof frame is connected to the house body (1), while corners of the other end are inserted into the respective mounting grooves (221), wherein an end of the veranda roof frame (21) located near the house body (1) is firmly connected to a support column (13) of the house body (1) by means of fastening elements (4) that pass through a connecting element (23), and wherein at an end of the veranda roof frame located near the vertical columns (22) the joint Each pair of adjacent crossbeams (212) is concealed in the respective mounting groove (221).
  2. Garden shed with veranda Claim 1 , characterized in that the individual crossbeam (212) is provided with a through-hole (2124) and a cable duct (2125), wherein the through-holes and the cable duct are distributed along the axial direction, wherein the respective connecting element (23) projects into the through-hole, wherein the cable duct is located above the through-hole and the individual crossbeam (212) further comprises a cover plate (2121) for covering the upper opening of the cable duct.
  3. Garden shed with veranda Claim 2 , characterized in that a locking groove (2128) is provided in the cable duct (2125) and the underside of the cover plate (2121) has a locking element (2127) that engages with the locking groove.
  4. Garden shed with veranda Claim 3 , characterized in that a separating plate (2126) running parallel to the channel wall is provided in the cable duct (2125), wherein the separating plate (2126) together with one of the channel walls of the cable duct forms the locking groove (2128).
  5. Garden shed with veranda Claim 2 , characterized in that the individual connecting element (23) comprises two mutually perpendicular plug ends, wherein the individual plug end comprises a side plate (231) as well as a top plate (232) and a bottom plate (233) which are arranged on the top and bottom of the side plate respectively, wherein in one and the same connecting element a part of the fastening elements (4) is firmly connected to the top plate from the bottom of the cable duct (2125), a part of the fastening elements (4) is firmly connected to the bottom plate (233) from the bottom of the crossbeam and a part of the fastening elements (4) passes through the side plate (231) and is firmly connected to the respective vertical column (22) or the respective support column (13).
  6. Garden shed with veranda Claim 1 , characterized in that the individual crossbeam (212) is provided on its side facing the upper frame (211) with a support plate (2122) which supports the upper frame, wherein a drainage channel (2123) is formed between the support plate and a side wall of the crossbeam (212) facing the upper frame, which forms a drainage bore (2129) at the mounting groove (221) of the respective vertical column (22), wherein a drainage channel connected to the drainage bore is provided in the vertical column (22).
  7. Garden shed with veranda Claim 6 , characterized in that the house body (1) further comprises a roof panel (232) and the garden shed further comprises at least four eaves beams (3) enclosing the roof panel and the veranda roof frame (21), wherein the individual eaves beam is provided on its side facing the house body (1) with a gutter (32) located at the rear of the house body (1), wherein one end of the roof panel (232) extends to above the gutter (32), and wherein there is a gap between the individual eaves beam and the veranda roof frame and the eaves beam (3) is connected to the veranda roof frame (21) via a connecting rod.
  8. Garden shed with veranda Claim 7 , characterized in that the connection point between the roof panel (232) and the veranda roof frame (21) is covered by a flow guide plate (31), wherein the two ends of the flow guide plate (31) are each connected to the roof overhang beam (3) at the front and rear of the house body (1), respectively.

Description

TECHNICAL AREA The present utility model discloses a garden shed with a veranda and belongs to the technical field of buildings. STATE OF THE ART Gardening requires a variety of tools due to the careful maintenance of flowers and plants. Therefore, garden sheds are often built to house the necessary tools and ensure optimal storage. This not only provides convenient storage but also contributes to a clean and aesthetically pleasing garden. Existing garden sheds, however, lack sufficient outdoor space, making it difficult to meet users' needs for relaxation, enjoying the scenery, or gardening activities under a veranda. This results in a relatively limited range of functions for the garden shed. Conventional verandas are constructed separately and usually assembled with screws, with the screws exposed directly on the vertical columns and crossbeams, thus being visible to users and detracting from the veranda's aesthetics. DISCLOSURE OF REGISTRATION The present utility model addresses the problem of the relatively limited range of uses offered by existing garden sheds. To this end, a garden shed with a veranda is provided, in which a veranda is additionally provided on one side of the building to meet the diverse needs of users. According to the present utility model, the problem is solved by the following technical solution: A garden shed with a veranda comprises a house body and a veranda connected to a side surface of the house body, the veranda comprising a veranda roof frame and vertical columns, the veranda roof frame comprising an upper frame and four crossbeams enclosing the perimeter of the upper frame, the ends of two adjacent crossbeams being connected to each other by a connecting element, the connecting element being concealed within the two crossbeams and fixed by fasteners, the upper end of each vertical column being provided with a mounting groove, one end of the veranda roof frame being connected to the house body, while corners of the other end being inserted into the respective mounting grooves, an end of the veranda roof frame located near the house body being firmly connected to a support column of the house body by means of fasteners passing through a connecting element, and the joint of each pair of adjacent crossbeams being concealed in the respective mounting groove at an end of the veranda roof frame located near the vertical columns. The present invention is characterized by the following advantageous effects: In this utility model, the ends of two adjacent crossbeams are connected by a connecting element concealed within the two crossbeams. The entire connecting element is hidden, so that no exposed connecting part detracts from the visual appearance at the corners of the crossbeam ends. This results in a smoother-looking outer surface of the crossbeams and gives the veranda roof frame a visually smoother, slimmer appearance with flowing lines, significantly improving the overall aesthetics of the garden shed. Furthermore, the connecting element is inserted into both crossbeams simultaneously, thus providing a positioning function for the crossbeams. This allows for quick positioning of the two crossbeams, making assembly easier and faster, and can significantly increase the assembly efficiency of the veranda. Additionally, the joint between the two adjacent crossbeams at one end of the veranda roof frame is concealed within the respective mounting groove, resulting in a more seamless integration of the veranda roof frame with the single vertical column. This contributes to a higher-quality veranda and improves its design, further enhancing its aesthetics. Additionally, the corner at one end of each crossbeam is recessed into the respective mounting groove, allowing the vertical posts to position the crossbeams. This simplifies and speeds up the assembly of the crossbeams and vertical posts, thus increasing the efficiency of the veranda construction. Simultaneously, the connection between the crossbeams and vertical posts is achieved through the interlocking of the corners. The design of the mounting grooves and their positioning allows the forces acting on the vertical columns of the veranda roof frame to be distributed. This provides more stable support for the veranda roof frame and effectively prevents wobbling or tipping of the frame due to lateral forces, thus increasing its overall stability. Furthermore, connecting one end of the veranda roof frame to the house structure can reduce the number of vertical columns required, decrease their size and footprint, and save on construction costs. Simultaneously, using the veranda roof frame to support the house structure increases the frame's structural stability, reduces the likelihood of wobbling, minimizes the risk of structural damage from uneven forces, and extends the lifespan of the garden shed. Positioning the veranda roof frame to the side of the house can also increase the usable space of the garden shed and create a spaci