JP-2026075851-A - Mobile fixtures
Abstract
[Problem] To provide a mobile fixture that can improve stability during operation. [Solution] The system comprises a base portion 10 that can move on the floor surface F, an upper shelf 40 positioned above the base portion 10 with a space between them and having a mounting surface 40a on which articles can be placed, a plurality of support portions 50 extending upward from the base portion 10, and a pair of handle portions 20 connecting the plurality of support portions 50 and extending in the front-rear direction Y along the direction of movement of the base portion 10. The pair of handle portions 20 are provided above the mounting surface 40a and are positioned symmetrically with respect to the center of the width direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction Y. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1
Inventors
- 山梨 あすか
Assignees
- 株式会社オカムラ
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260511
- Application Date
- 20241023
Claims (9)
- A base unit that can be moved on the floor, An upper shelf is positioned above the base portion with a space between them, and has a surface on which items can be placed. Multiple support parts extending upward from the base part, The plurality of support parts are connected, and a pair of handle parts extending in the front-rear direction along the direction of movement of the base part are provided, The pair of handles are provided above the aforementioned surface and are positioned symmetrically with respect to the center of the width direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction, in a movable fixture.
- The movable fixture according to claim 1, wherein the handle portion is positioned in the upper space of the central region in the width direction of the base portion.
- The base portion, when viewed from above, extends outwards on both sides in the width direction from the upper shelf, as described in claim 2.
- The pair of support parts are provided at both ends of the base part in the front-rear direction, The movable fixture according to claim 1, wherein the handle portion connects the upper ends of the pair of support portions.
- The mobile fixture according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting section on the upper surface of the base portion on which an article can be placed.
- The mobile fixture according to claim 5, wherein the mounting portion has an inclined portion that slopes vertically along the width direction of the base portion.
- The mobile fixture according to claim 6, further comprising a holding portion between the base portion and the upper shelf, which contacts the article placed on the inclined portion from one side in the width direction.
- The inclined portion is inclined upward as it moves from the inside to the outside in the width direction of the base portion. The movable fixture according to claim 7, wherein the holding portion abuts against the article placed on the inclined portion from the inside.
- The mobile fixture according to claim 1, further comprising a shelf support portion extending from the support portion in the front-rear direction and supporting the upper shelf from below.
Description
This invention relates to a mobile fixture. Conventionally, mobile furniture capable of storing goods, with casters attached to the bottom of the storage compartment, is known (see, for example, Patent Documents 1 and 2). Many such mobile furniture units are equipped with handles to facilitate movement. Japanese Patent Publication No. 2023-24144Patent No. 6793390 This is a perspective view showing a mobile fixture on which an article according to the embodiment is placed.This is a front view showing the mobile fixture shown in Figure 1.Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a mobile fixture with the items omitted.Figure 3 is a front view showing the mobile fixture.This is a side view showing the mobile fixture shown in Figure 3.This is a plan view showing the mobile furniture shown in Figure 3. Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a mobile fixture 100 on which an article according to an embodiment is placed. Figure 2 is a front view showing the mobile fixture 100 of Figure 1. Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the mobile fixture 100 in Figure 1 with the article omitted. Figure 4 is a front view showing the mobile fixture 100 of Figure 3. Figure 5 is a side view showing the mobile fixture 100 of Figure 3. Figure 6 is a top view showing the mobile fixture 100 of Figure 3. In this embodiment, as shown in Figures 1, 2, and 3, the X, Y, and Z axes, which are orthogonal to each other, are defined as follows: the X axis is the horizontal left-right direction (width direction X), the Y axis is the horizontal front-back direction (front-back direction Y), and the Z axis is the vertical up-down direction (up-down direction Z). The mobile fixture 100 comprises a base 10, a handle 20, a holding section 30, an upper shelf 40, and a support section 50. As shown in Figure 1, the central axis of the base portion 10 extending in the front-to-back direction Y is defined as central axis O1, and the central axis of the upper shelf 40 extending in the front-to-back direction Y is defined as central axis O2. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 3, the central axis of the movable fixture 100 extending in the vertical direction Z is defined as central axis O3. The central axis O1 is the axis passing through the center of the base section 10 in the width direction X when viewed from the vertical direction Z. The central axis O2 is the axis passing through the center of the upper shelf 40 in the width direction X when viewed from the vertical direction Z. The central axis O3 is the axis passing through the center of the mobile fixture 100 in the width direction X when viewed from the front-to-back direction Y. In this embodiment, the central axes O1 and O2 pass through the central axis O3. That is, in the width direction X, the position through which the central axis O1 of the base portion 10 passes coincides with the position through which the central axis O2 of the upper shelf 40 passes. In the width direction X, the central axis O1 of the base portion 10 and the central axis O2 of the upper shelf 40 do not need to coincide precisely. As shown in Figure 3, in the width direction X, the side approaching the central axis O3 is defined as the inner side (IN), and the side moving away from the central axis O3 is defined as the outer side (OU). The base portion 10 comprises a mounting portion 11 and a frame portion 12. In this embodiment, the base portion 10 has a rectangular shape when viewed from above in the vertical direction Z, with its longer side extending along the front-to-back direction Y and its shorter side extending along the width direction X. When viewed from above, the base portion 10 protrudes outward OU in the width direction X from the upper shelf 40. The mounting section 11 is a portion of the base section 10 on which an article can be placed. The user can accommodate an article in the base section 10 by placing the article on the mounting section 11. The mounting section 11 has a flat section 11A and an inclined section 11B. The planar portion 11A is the part of the mounting portion 11 that forms a plane extending horizontally, perpendicular to the vertical direction Z. The planar portion 11A does not need to be strictly a horizontally extending plane. In this embodiment, the central axis O1 of the base portion 10 passes through the planar portion 11A. The inclined portion 11B is a part of the mounting portion 11 that forms an inclined surface that slopes vertically Z along the width direction X. In this embodiment, the outer end 11b of the inclined portion 11B is positioned higher than the inner end 11a of the inclined portion 11B. That is, the inclined portion 11B slopes upward from the inner end 11B towards the outer end 11B. In this embodiment, the mounting portion 11 has two inclined portions 11B provided on both outer sides OU of the central axis O1 of the base portion 10. The flat portion 11A connects the two inclined por