Hammock stand capable of being quickly collapsed and expanded
12458132 ยท 2025-11-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C3/0255
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47C3/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A hammock stand capable of being quickly collapsed and expanded includes a coupling frame assembly, a plurality of support legs, and a plurality of linkage assemblies, wherein the coupling frame assembly includes a base, two coupling rods, and two coupling pipes; lower ends of the coupling rods are respectively rotatably provided at two sides of the base; lower ends of the coupling pipes are respectively slidably sleeved on the coupling rods; the support legs are respectively provided at two sides of a lower portion of each of the coupling rods; the support legs each include an upper end hinged with the base, and a lower end extending to the ground; the linkage assemblies each include a plurality of inclined struts; an upper end and a lower end of each of the inclined struts are respectively rotatably connected to the coupling rod and the support leg through a connecting member.
Claims
1. A hammock stand capable of being quickly collapsed and expanded, comprising a coupling frame assembly, a plurality of support legs, and a plurality of linkage assemblies, wherein the coupling frame assembly comprises a base, two coupling rods, and two coupling pipes; lower ends of the two coupling rods are respectively rotatably provided at two sides of the base; lower ends of the two coupling pipes are respectively slidably sleeved on the two coupling rods; the plurality of support legs are respectively provided at two sides of a lower portion of each of the two coupling rods; the plurality of support legs each comprise an upper end hinged with the base, and a lower end extending to the ground; the plurality of linkage assemblies each comprise a plurality of inclined struts; an upper end and a lower end of each of the plurality of inclined struts are respectively rotatably connected to the coupling rod and the support leg through a connecting member; each of the two coupling pipes is locked with each of the two coupling rods through a locking member; and through locking or unlocking of the locking member, the hammock stand is expanded or collapsed, wherein the connecting member is a U-shaped buckle, the upper end of the inclined strut is rotatably connected to two winged edges of the U-shaped buckle and a bottom of the U-shaped buckle is rotatably connected to a sidewall of the coupling pipe.
2. The hammock stand according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of locking holes are alternately formed along a length direction of the coupling rod; the locking member passes through the coupling pipe, with a lower end threadedly connected to each of the plurality of locking holes, thereby locking the coupling pipe to the coupling rod; and by adjusting mounting angles of the two coupling rods, a lying posture or a sitting posture of a hammock is switched.
3. The hammock stand according to claim 1, wherein a mounting sleeve is sleeved on the coupling pipe; a plurality of adjusting holes are alternately formed in the coupling pipe from top to bottom; a mounting bolt passes through the mounting sleeve, with an inner end threadedly connected to each of the plurality of adjusting holes, thereby locking the mounting sleeve to the coupling pipe; and a hanging hole for hanging a hammock is formed in the mounting sleeve.
4. The hammock stand according to claim 1, wherein an upper end of the coupling pipe is provided with a connecting head; the connecting head comprises a sleeve and two stabilizing members provided oppositely at two sides of the sleeve; the sleeve is fixed at an upper end of the coupling pipe in a sleeving manner; a lower end of each of the two stabilizing members is fixedly connected to the sleeve; and a limiting groove is formed between the two stabilizing members.
5. A hammock stand capable of being quickly collapsed and expanded, comprising a coupling frame assembly, a plurality of support legs, and a plurality of linkage assemblies, wherein the coupling frame assembly comprises a base, two coupling rods, and two coupling pipes: lower ends of the two coupling rods are respectively rotatably provided at two sides of the base; lower ends of the two coupling pipes are respectively slidably sleeved on the two coupling rods; the plurality of support legs are respectively provided at two sides of a lower portion of each of the two coupling rods; the plurality of support legs each comprise an upper end hinged with the base, and a lower end extending to the ground; the plurality of linkage assemblies each comprise a plurality of inclined struts; an upper end and a lower end of each of the plurality of inclined struts are respectively rotatably connected to the coupling rod and the support leg through a connecting member; each of the two coupling pipes is locked with each of the two coupling rods through a locking member; and through locking or unlocking of the locking member, the hammock stand is expanded or collapsed, wherein an upper end of the coupling pipe is provided with a connecting head; the connecting head comprises a sleeve and two stabilizing members provided oppositely at two sides of the sleeve: the sleeve is fixed at an upper end of the coupling pipe in a sleeving manner; a lower end of each of the two stabilizing members is fixedly connected to the sleeve; and a limiting groove is formed between the two stabilizing members, and wherein a mounting hole intersecting and communicating with the limiting groove is formed in the stabilizing member.
6. The hammock stand according to claim 5, wherein a clamping groove is formed outside the stabilizing member; and a plurality of lockup holes communicating with the clamping groove are alternately formed in the stabilizing member from top to bottom.
7. The hammock stand according to claim 1, wherein a hand hole is formed in an upper end of the base.
8. The hammock stand according to claim 1, wherein there are four support legs and four inclined struts; and each of the two coupling pipes is supported by two of the four support legs and two of the four inclined struts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) 1. coupling frame assembly, 10: base, 100: hand hole, 11: coupling rod, 110: locking hole, 12: coupling pipe, 120: adjusting hole, 13: locking member, 14: mounting sleeve, 140: mounting bolt, 141: hanging hole, 15: connecting head, 150: sleeve, 151: stabilizing member, 1510: limiting groove, 1511: mounting hole, 1512: clamping groove, 1513: lockup hole, 2: support leg, 3: linkage assembly, 30: inclined strut, 31: connecting member, 32: first rotation shaft, and 33: second rotation shaft.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) In order to make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present disclosure clearer, the present disclosure is further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Understandably, the specific embodiments described herein are merely intended to explain the present disclosure but not to limit the present disclosure.
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(21) The above are merely preferred specific implementations of the present disclosure, but the protection scope of the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Any modification or replacement easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope of the present disclosure should fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure should be subject to the protection scope of the claims.