Bracing frame to be clipped to cantilever
Abstract
A bracing frame to be clipped to a cantilever comprises a spool and a fixing rest, wherein the spool consists of a bar-shaped spindle and a plurality of bar-shaped raised tracks. The raised tracks surround the periphery surface of the spindle. A gap is formed between every two adjacent raised tracks. An inward contracted connection part having narrower width is formed between every raised track and the spindle for improving the clipping effect, and a notch is formed respectively on both sides of the connection part. The bracing frame is connected to a clip and a cantilever for holding articles. One or more clips can be disposed side by side or crisscross in any direction. The clips can clip to the raised track at different heights thereby achieving the optimum practicability and efficacy.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A bracing frame to be clipped to at least a cantilever, said bracing frame comprising:
a spool consisting of a bar-shaped spindle and a plurality of raised tracks, wherein said raised tracks are mounted on the periphery surface of said spindle and a gap is formed between every two adjacent raised tracks, and an inward contracted connection part with narrower width is formed between every raised track and said spindle such that a notch is formed respectively on both sides of said connection part; and a fixing rest connected to said spindle and said raised tracks, thereby a clip of said cantilever can clip to said notches on both sides of said connection part and to said gaps between said raised tracks of said bracing frame.
2 . The bracing frame as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said spindle and said raised tracks are integrated into a unity.
3 . The bracing frame as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said raised tracks surround said periphery surface of said spindle and locate apart from one another in equal angle and every gap formed between every two adjacent raised tracks has the same width.
4 . The bracing frame as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said raised tracks are spaced at irregular intervals on said periphery surface of said spindle.Cited by (0)
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