Our study experimentally evaluates the structural characteristics of a Cone-Shaped Friction Isolator (CFI) as part of research on sliding bearings. With its relatively simple configuration and effective restoring mechanism, the CFI has significant practical implications for structural engineering. We designed the shape and components of the CFI, and its operation and restoring mechanisms were theoretically reviewed. A prototype of the CFI was developed, and structural characteristic experiments were conducted, focusing on design parameters such as the cone’s inclination angle, the friction coefficient of the contact surface, the magnitude of the vertical load applied to the isolator, and the horizontal loading frequency. The experimental results provide valuable insights into the structural characteristics of devices in terms of critical shear force and restoring shear force.