CN219091086U - Toy walking stick - Google Patents

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CN219091086U
CN219091086U CN202320945982.6U CN202320945982U CN219091086U CN 219091086 U CN219091086 U CN 219091086U CN 202320945982 U CN202320945982 U CN 202320945982U CN 219091086 U CN219091086 U CN 219091086U
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彭志成
周波
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Guangzhou Alpha Culture Co Ltd
Guangdong Auldey Animation and Toys Co Ltd
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The utility model discloses a toy walking stick, which comprises a handle, a main shell, an inserting piece, a movable piece, an operating piece and a transmission piece, wherein the main shell is arranged above the handle; the movable piece is provided with a first position and a second position; before the plug-in is inserted into the jack, the movable piece is positioned at a first position, and the transmission piece is not connected with the movable piece; after the plug-in is inserted into the jack, the movable piece is switched to the second position, the movable piece is connected with the transmission piece, the operation piece is used for driving the transmission piece, and the transmission piece is used for driving the movable piece to move. The playing mode of the utility model is more novel and interesting.

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Toy walking stick
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of toys, in particular to a toy walking stick.
Background
The existing toy walking stick suitable for preschool children is mostly simpler. Toy sticks generally have no moving parts, can only be held in the hands to play, children easily lose interest, and play is not long. Part of toy walking sticks are added with movable parts, but the movable mode is single, and only one movement can be usually completed, and the toy walking sticks lack of change and interestingness.
Therefore, it is necessary to design a toy walking stick with more playing modes and stronger interest.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to overcome the defects of the prior art and provide a toy walking stick with more playing modes and stronger interestingness.
The technical scheme of the utility model provides a toy walking stick, which comprises a handle, a main shell, an inserting piece, a movable piece, an operating piece and a transmission piece, wherein the main shell is arranged above the handle;
the movable piece is provided with a first position and a second position;
before the plug-in is inserted into the jack, the movable piece is positioned at a first position, and the transmission piece is not connected with the movable piece;
after the plug-in is inserted into the jack, the movable piece is switched to a second position, the movable piece is connected with the transmission piece, the operation piece is used for driving the transmission piece, and the transmission piece is used for driving the movable piece to move.
Further, the device also comprises a top piece, wherein the top piece is installed in the main shell, after the plug-in piece is inserted into the jack, the plug-in piece pushes the top piece, and the top piece pushes the movable piece to switch from a first position to a second position.
Further, the movable piece is rotatably connected with the main shell, a torsion spring is arranged at the rotating position of the movable piece and the main shell, a clamping hook is further arranged on the movable piece, and a clamping hole is formed in the main shell;
when the movable piece is at the first position, the clamping hook is clamped in the clamping hole to keep the movable piece at the first position, and the torsion spring is compressed;
when the movable piece is pushed by the top piece, the clamping hook is separated from the clamping hole, and the torsion spring drives the movable piece to rotate from the first position to the second position.
Further, a protruding part is arranged on the movable part, when the movable part is switched to the second position, the protruding part is in contact with the transmission part, and when the operation part is operated, the transmission part drives the movable part to swing.
Further, the transmission part comprises a lifting rod and a rack, the operation part is connected with the lifting rod, and the rack is arranged at one end of the lifting rod and is connected with the convex part;
when the operating piece is operated, the operating piece drives the lifting rod to do lifting motion, the lifting rod drives the rack to synchronously lift, and the rack drives the movable piece to swing.
Further, the device also comprises a swinging piece, wherein the swinging piece is movably connected with the main shell;
when the movable piece is switched to the first position, the movable piece approaches to the swinging piece;
when the movable piece is switched to the second position, the movable piece is far away from the swinging piece.
Further, the swinging piece is connected with the transmission piece, and when the operation piece is operated, the operation piece synchronously drives the movable piece and the swinging piece to move through the transmission piece.
Further, the movable piece and the swinging piece are symmetrically arranged wing models.
Further, a decoration is also included, which is disposed above the main housing.
Further, the novel decoration device also comprises an acousto-optic key and a decoration lamp, wherein the decoration lamp is arranged in the decoration, and after the acousto-optic key is pressed, the decoration lamp is controlled to be lightened.
After the technical scheme is adopted, the method has the following beneficial effects:
when the utility model is played, the plug-in is required to be inserted into the jack, then the movable piece is switched from the first position to the second position, and then the operation piece is operated to drive the transmission piece, and finally the movable piece is driven to move. The playing mode of the utility model is more novel and interesting.
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The present disclosure will become more readily understood with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that: the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. In the figure:
FIG. 1 is a front view of a toy cane in a first position in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a partial rear view of a toy cane in a first position in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a toy cane in a second position in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of a portion of the toy cane in a second position in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a side view of the internal structure of the toy cane in a first position in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is a top view of the internal structure of the toy cane in a first position in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a hook inserted into a hole according to an embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 8 is a schematic view of the hook according to an embodiment of the utility model disengaged from the hole;
fig. 9 is a schematic view of the internal structure of the toy cane in a first position in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model.
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a handle 1;
main housing 2: a jack 21 and a clip hole 22;
plug-in 3:
moving part 4: a convex piece 41, a convex block 42 and a clamping hook 43;
an operation element 5;
driving medium 6: lifting rod 61, rack 62, slide block 63;
swinging member 7: a post 71;
decoration 8, acousto-optic button 9, top piece 10.
Detailed Description
Specific embodiments of the present utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It is to be readily understood that, according to the technical solutions of the present utility model, those skilled in the art may replace various structural modes and implementation modes with each other without changing the true spirit of the present utility model. Accordingly, the following detailed description and drawings are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the utility model to the precise form disclosed.
Terms of orientation such as up, down, left, right, front, rear, front, back, top, bottom, etc. mentioned or possible to be mentioned in the present specification are defined with respect to the configurations shown in the drawings, which are relative concepts, and thus may be changed according to different positions and different use states thereof. These and other directional terms should not be construed as limiting terms.
In some embodiments of the utility model, as shown in fig. 1-3, the toy walking stick comprises a handle 1 and a main casing 2, wherein the main casing 2 is arranged above the handle 1, and further comprises an insert 3, a movable part 4, an operating part 5 and a transmission part 6, a jack is formed in the main casing 2, the insert 3 can be inserted into the jack, the movable part 4 is movably connected with the main casing 2, at least part of the operating part 5 is inserted into the main casing 2, the transmission part 6 is arranged in the main casing 2, and the operating part 5 is connected with the transmission part 6;
the movable member 4 is provided with a first position and a second position;
before the plug-in unit 3 is inserted into the jack, the movable part 4 is in the first position, and the transmission part 6 is not connected with the movable part 4;
after the plug-in unit 3 is inserted into the jack, the movable piece 4 is switched to the second position, the movable piece 4 is connected with the transmission piece 6, the operation piece 5 is used for driving the transmission piece 6, and the transmission piece 6 is used for driving the movable piece 4 to move.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 1, the handle 1 may be in a long strip shape, so that the hands of a child can conveniently hold on the handle 1.
The main housing 2 is located above the handle 1, and as shown in fig. 3, the front surface of the main housing 2 is provided with a jack 21, and the jack 21 is used for inserting the insert 3. The inside of the main housing 2 is used for installing a transmission member 6, and one end of the operating member 5 is inserted into the main housing 2 and is in transmission connection with the transmission member 6.
The insert 3 is removably mounted in the receptacle 21, and when the insert 3 is inserted into the receptacle 21, the insert 3 can move the movable member 4 and switch to the second position, and when the insert 3 is extracted from the receptacle 21, the movable member 4 returns to the first position.
The movable element 4 is rotatably connected to the back of the main housing 2, and the movable element 4 can be switched between a first position and a second position by the action of the insert 3, and in addition, the movable element 4 can be driven to move by the operating element 5 and the transmission element 6. That is, the movable member 4 has two movement modes, one is to switch between the first position and the second position, and the other is to realize the movement in the other mode under the driving of the movable member 5 and the driving member 6.
As shown in fig. 3, the movable member 4 is in the first position; as shown in fig. 4, the movable member 4 is rotated to the left in fig. 1 to the second position.
Preferably, the movable member 4 can also be switched between the first position and the second position by other movement modes. For example: sliding mode.
One end of the operating member 5 is inserted into the main housing 2, and the other end thereof protrudes outside the handle 1, so that the user's finger can operate the operating member 5. For example: when the movable member 4 is switched to the second position, the swing of the movable member 4 is driven by repeatedly pressing the operation member 5.
In this embodiment, the toy stick is not a single movement or an operation, and the user needs to insert the insert 3 first and then operate the operation member 5 to switch between different positions of the movable member 4, and the movement is changed. The toy walking stick in the embodiment has more novel and various playing methods, can excite the children to play with interest for a long time, and can exercise the finger flexibility and intelligence of the children.
Further, as shown in fig. 4 to 8, the movable member 4 is switched from the first position to the second position by the top member 10, the top member 10 is mounted in the main housing 2, and the insert 3 pushes the top member 10 after the insert 3 is inserted into the insertion hole 21. Specifically, as shown in fig. 4, the top member 10 penetrates from the inside of the main casing 2 to the back of the main casing 2, and in the first position, the top member 10 contacts with the inclined surface of the boss 42 of the movable member 4.
As shown in fig. 7, the movable member 4 is rotatably connected with the main housing 2, a torsion spring (not shown) is arranged at the rotation position of the movable member 4 and the main housing 2, a hook 43 is further arranged on the movable member 4, and a clamping hole 22 is formed in the main housing 2;
when in the first position, the clamping hook 43 is clamped in the clamping hole 22 to keep the movable piece 4 in the first position, and the torsion spring is compressed;
as shown in fig. 5, when the insert 3 is inserted into the insertion hole 21, the insert 3 presses the top member 10 inward (left side of fig. 5), the top member 10 moves leftward, and the top member 10 presses the projection 42.
As shown in fig. 8, when the top member 10 pushes the movable member 4, the hook 43 is separated from the hook hole 22, and the torsion spring drives the movable member 4 to rotate from the first position to the second position.
When the movable member 4 is rotated to the second position, as shown in fig. 6, the top member 10 is separated from the projection 42 of the movable member 4 and contacts the other plane of the movable member 4, holding the movable member 4 in the second position.
Further, as shown in fig. 6, the movable member 4 is provided with a protruding member 41, when the movable member 4 is switched to the second position, the protruding member 41 contacts with the driving member 6, and when the operating member 5 is operated, the driving member 6 drives the movable member 4 to swing.
Specifically, as shown in fig. 4, when the movable member 4 is in the first position, the protruding member 41 is separated from the transmission member 6.
As shown in fig. 6, when the movable member 4 is switched to the second position, the protruding member 41 contacts the transmission member 6, so that the transmission member 6 can drive the movable member 4 to move.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 9, when the user dials the operation member 5, the operation member 5 drives the transmission member 6 to move upward, and when the operation member 5 is released, the transmission member 6 moves downward under the action of a compression spring (not shown). By repeatedly poking the operating piece 5, the reciprocating up-and-down motion of the transmission piece 6 is realized, and the transmission piece 6 drives the movable piece 4 to swing back and forth in a reciprocating manner.
Preferably, as shown in fig. 9, the transmission member 6 includes a lifting rod 61 and a rack gear 62, the operation member 5 is connected to the lifting rod 61, and the rack gear 62 is provided at one end of the lifting rod 61 and connected to the convex member 41;
when the operating member 5 is operated, the operating member 5 drives the lifting rod 61 to do lifting motion, the lifting rod 61 drives the rack 62 to synchronously lift, and the rack 62 drives the movable member 4 to swing.
Specifically, the operating member 5 is rotatably connected to the housing, and when the operating member 5 is pressed downward, the operating member 5 drives the lifting lever 61 to move upward, and when the operating member 5 is released, the lifting lever 61 moves downward.
The racks 62 are provided on both side surfaces of the upper portion of the elevating rod 61, and one of the racks 62 acts on the convex member 41, and the convex member 41 is released from the serrated surface of the rack 62. When the rack 62 moves up and down, the movable member 4 is driven to swing back and forth by a small amplitude.
Preferably, the transmission member 6 may have other structures, and the transmission member 6 may further drive the movable member 4 to perform other movements. For example: swing up and down, turn back and forth, etc.
In an embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 9, the swing member 7 is further included, and the swing member 7 is movably connected with the main housing 2;
as shown in fig. 3, when the movable member 4 is switched to the first position, it approaches the swinging member 7;
as shown in fig. 1, when the movable member 4 is switched to the second position, it is away from the swinging member 7.
Specifically, the position of the swinging member 7 is unchanged during the process of switching the movable member 4 between the first position and the second position.
In the first position, as shown in fig. 3, the swinging member 7 is located on the right side, and the movable member 4 is biased to the right side, and is close to the swinging member 7.
In the second position, as shown in fig. 1, the swinging member 7 is still located on the right side, and the movable member 4 is turned to the left side.
Further, as shown in fig. 9, the swinging member 7 is connected to the transmission member 6, and when the operation member 5 is operated, the operation member 5 synchronously drives the movable member 4 and the swinging member 7 through the transmission member 6.
Specifically, the swinging member 7 includes a boss 71, and the boss 71 is always in contact with the rack gear 62. Therefore, when the operating member 5 is operated, the rack gear 62 drives the swinging member 7 to swing back and forth as well, and at this time, the movable member 4 and the swinging member 7 swing back and forth in synchronization.
Preferably, the movable element 4 and the oscillating element 7 are wing shaped symmetrically arranged.
In the second position, as shown in fig. 1, the movable element 4 and the swinging element 7 assume the shape of an unfolded butterfly wing.
In the first position, as shown in fig. 3, the movable element 4 and the oscillating element 7 assume a closed configuration towards one wing.
Alternatively, the swinging member 7 may not be provided, and only the movable member 4 may be provided.
Alternatively, the movable member 4 and the swinging member 7 may be provided in other shapes, such as wings of birds, taking on a fanning shape; or takes on the shape of two arms waving left and right.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, a decorative member 8 is further included, and the decorative member 8 is provided above the main casing 2.
In this embodiment, the decoration 8 is in a five-pointed star shape, and the main housing 2 is in a bow tie shape.
Alternatively, the decorative element 8 can also be embodied in other shapes.
Further, as shown in fig. 1, the portable electronic device further comprises an acousto-optic key 9 and a decorative lamp (not shown), wherein the decorative lamp is arranged in the decorative part 8, and the decorative lamp is controlled to be turned on after the acousto-optic key 9 is pressed.
Specifically, an acousto-optic module is installed in the main casing 2, and after the acousto-optic key 9 is pressed, the acousto-optic module controls a decorative lamp and a loudspeaker, the decorative lamp is turned on, and the loudspeaker emits set music or prompt sound.
When the utility model is played, the plug-in is required to be inserted into the jack, then the movable piece is switched from the first position to the second position, and then the operation piece is operated to drive the transmission piece, and finally the movable piece is driven to move. The playing mode of the utility model is more novel and interesting.
What has been described above is merely illustrative of the principles and preferred embodiments of the present utility model. It should be noted that several other variants are possible to those skilled in the art on the basis of the principle of the utility model and should also be considered as the scope of protection of the present utility model.

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1. The toy walking stick comprises a handle and a main shell, wherein the main shell is arranged above the handle, and the toy walking stick is characterized by further comprising an inserting piece, a movable piece, an operating piece and a transmission piece, wherein the main shell is provided with an inserting hole, the inserting piece can be inserted into the inserting hole, the movable piece is movably connected with the main shell, at least part of the operating piece is inserted into the main shell, the transmission piece is arranged in the main shell, and the operating piece is connected with the transmission piece;
the movable piece is provided with a first position and a second position;
before the plug-in is inserted into the jack, the movable piece is positioned at a first position, and the transmission piece is not connected with the movable piece;
after the plug-in is inserted into the jack, the movable piece is switched to a second position, the movable piece is connected with the transmission piece, the operation piece is used for driving the transmission piece, and the transmission piece is used for driving the movable piece to move.
2. The toy cane of claim 1 further comprising a top member mounted in said main housing, said top member being pushed by said insert member after said insert member is inserted into said receptacle, said top member pushing said movable member to switch from a first position to a second position.
3. The toy walking stick according to claim 2, wherein the movable part is rotatably connected with the main casing, a torsion spring is arranged at the rotation position of the movable part and the main casing, a clamping hook is further arranged on the movable part, and a clamping hole is formed in the main casing;
when the movable piece is at the first position, the clamping hook is clamped in the clamping hole to keep the movable piece at the first position, and the torsion spring is compressed;
when the movable piece is pushed by the top piece, the clamping hook is separated from the clamping hole, and the torsion spring drives the movable piece to rotate from the first position to the second position.
4. The toy cane of claim 1 wherein said movable member includes a male member, said male member contacting said driving member when said movable member is switched to said second position, said driving member driving said movable member to oscillate when said operating member is operated.
5. The toy cane of claim 4 wherein said transmission member includes a lifter and a rack, said operating member being coupled to said lifter, said rack being disposed at one end of said lifter and being coupled to said male member;
when the operating piece is operated, the operating piece drives the lifting rod to do lifting motion, the lifting rod drives the rack to synchronously lift, and the rack drives the movable piece to swing.
6. The toy cane of claim 1 further comprising a swinging member movably coupled to said main housing;
when the movable piece is switched to the first position, the movable piece approaches to the swinging piece;
when the movable piece is switched to the second position, the movable piece is far away from the swinging piece.
7. The toy cane of claim 6 wherein said swinging member is coupled to said transmission member, said operation member moving said movable member and said swinging member synchronously through said transmission member when said operation member is operated.
8. Toy cane according to claim 6, characterized in that said movable element and said oscillating element are wing shaped symmetrically arranged.
9. The toy cane of claim 1 further comprising a decorative piece disposed above the main housing.
10. The toy cane of claim 9 further comprising an audible and visual key and a decorative light, wherein the decorative light is positioned in the decorative piece and is controlled to illuminate upon depression of the audible and visual key.
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