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KR-20260063327-A - POT STRUCTURE

KR20260063327AKR 20260063327 AKR20260063327 AKR 20260063327AKR-20260063327-A

Abstract

A flowerpot structure is disclosed, wherein the flowerpot structure comprises: a flowerpot body having a downwardly recessed receiving portion formed therein; and a plurality of legs detachably attached to the lower part of the flowerpot body, wherein a plurality of connecting portions to which each of the plurality of legs is connected are formed on the lower part of the flowerpot body, and the connecting portion comprises a recessed portion that is recessed inward from the outer surface of the flowerpot body and is open downward, a main insertion portion that is recessed upward from the recessed portion, and a slot formed at the lower part of the recessed portion that is recessed inward from the recessed portion. The leg comprises a leg body and a connecting portion provided on the upper part of the leg body and connected to the connecting portion, and the connecting portion comprises a first protrusion received in the recessed portion, a second protrusion protruding upward from the first protrusion and inserted into the main insertion portion, and a third protrusion inserted into the slot.

Inventors

  • 김종환

Assignees

  • 김종환

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241030

Claims (3)

  1. In the flowerpot structure, A flowerpot body having a downwardly recessed receiving portion formed; and It includes a plurality of legs that are detachably attached to the lower part of the above-mentioned flowerpot body, A plurality of connecting parts are formed at the lower part of the flowerpot body to which each of the plurality of legs is connected, and The above-mentioned connecting portion comprises a recess that is recessed inward from the outer surface of the flowerpot body and is open downward, a main insertion portion that is recessed upward from the recess, and a slot formed at the bottom of the recess that is recessed inward from the recess. The above leg includes a leg body and a connecting part provided on the upper part of the leg body and coupled to the coupling part, and The above connecting part is, A flowerpot structure comprising a first protrusion received in the above-mentioned recess, a second protrusion protruding upward from the first protrusion and inserted into the main insertion part, and a third protrusion inserted into the slot.
  2. In paragraph 1, The above coupling part further includes an auxiliary insert part that is recessed upward from the main insert part, and The above connecting portion further includes a fourth protrusion that protrudes upward from the second protrusion and is inserted into the auxiliary insert portion, forming a flowerpot structure.
  3. In paragraph 2, The outer end of the above slot is open downward, and A flowerpot structure in which the above-mentioned leg is moved upward from the lower side of the above-mentioned recess so that the fourth protrusion is inserted into the auxiliary insertion part, the second protrusion is inserted into the main insertion part, and the third protrusion is inserted into the slot, thereby being coupled to the flowerpot body.

Description

Pot Structure This invention relates to a flowerpot structure. Generally, flower pots are selected and used in container sizes suitable for growing flowers, orchids, and ornamental trees in small spaces and indoors to facilitate the easy and convenient cultivation of ornamental plants. In particular, it is common practice to select pots with appropriate shapes and sizes based on the size and type of plant, and to fill them with soil to enable plant growth in offices or homes. However, conventional flowerpots had the disadvantage of being difficult to transport and clean because the legs and the flowerpot body were formed as a single unit. The background technology related to the present invention is disclosed in Registered Patent No. 10-1874410. FIG. 1 is a conceptual perspective view of a flowerpot structure in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a conceptual perspective view of the lower part of the flowerpot body of a flowerpot structure in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a conceptual perspective view of the legs of a flowerpot structure in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of a flowerpot structure in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 5 is a conceptual upper and lower cross-sectional view illustrating the connection of a third protrusion to a slot of a flowerpot structure in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a conceptual upper and lower cross-sectional view illustrating the connection of a third protrusion to a slot of another example of a flowerpot structure in one embodiment of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the attached drawings to enable those skilled in the art to easily implement the invention. However, the present invention may be embodied in various different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Furthermore, in order to clearly explain the present invention in the drawings, parts unrelated to the explanation have been omitted, and similar parts throughout the specification are denoted by similar reference numerals. Throughout this specification, when a part is described as being "connected" to another part, this includes not only cases where they are "directly connected," but also cases where they are "electrically connected" with other elements interposed between them. Throughout the entire specification, when a component is described as being located "on," "on top," "on top," "under," "on bottom," or "on bottom" of another component, this includes not only cases where the component is in contact with the other component but also cases where another component exists between the two components. Throughout this specification, when a part is described as "comprising" a certain component, this means that, unless specifically stated otherwise, it does not exclude other components but may include additional components. In addition, terms related to direction or position (upper side, upper, top, lower side, lower, bottom, etc.) in the description of the embodiments of the present invention are established based on the arrangement state of each component shown in the drawings. For example, when viewed in FIGS. 1 and 2, the direction generally facing the 12 o'clock direction may be the upper side, the part generally facing the 12 o'clock direction may be the top, the end generally facing the 12 o'clock direction may be the top, the direction generally facing the 6 o'clock direction may be the lower side, the part generally facing the 6 o'clock direction may be the bottom, and the end generally facing the 6 o'clock direction may be the bottom. This invention relates to a flowerpot structure. Hereinafter, a flowerpot structure according to one embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as the 'present structure') will be described. Referring to FIG. 1, the present structure includes a flowerpot body (1) in which a downwardly recessed receiving portion (11) is formed. The receiving portion (11) can accommodate plants, soil, etc. The receiving portion (11) can be provided as a space for plant growth. Since such a flowerpot body (1) is obvious to a person skilled in the art, a detailed description is omitted. Additionally, referring to FIG. 1, the structure includes a plurality of legs (2). The legs (2) are detachably attached (removable and mounted) to the lower part of the flowerpot body (1). That is, each of the plurality of legs (2) can be detachably mounted to the lower part of the flowerpot body (1). Specifically, referring to FIG. 2, a plurality of connecting parts (12) to which each of a plurality of legs (2) is connected may be formed at the lower part of the flowerpot body (1). A plurality of legs (2) may be detachably mounted to each of the plurality of connecting parts (12). Referring to FIGS. 2 and FIGS. 4, the connecting portion (12) may include a recess (121) that is recessed inw