CN219743895U - Floor assembly in ancient building model - Google Patents

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CN219743895U
CN219743895U CN202320222338.6U CN202320222338U CN219743895U CN 219743895 U CN219743895 U CN 219743895U CN 202320222338 U CN202320222338 U CN 202320222338U CN 219743895 U CN219743895 U CN 219743895U
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张明明
王震华
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The utility model discloses a floor assembly in an ancient building model. One embodiment of the assembly comprises at least two floor modules, a U-shaped pin, in particular: the floor module is provided with a slot, the wall at the outer side of the slot is provided with a rib position extending downwards and protruding, and the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin are provided with bosses; when the U-shaped pin is spliced, the two legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively inserted into the slots of the two adjacent floor modules, and the bosses pressing the U-shaped pin to the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin respectively clamp the protruding rib positions of the two slots. The floor modules which are spliced together are locked in all directions, so that the floor is firm. When the U-shaped pin is disassembled, a gap is reserved between the legs of the U-shaped pin and the wall at the inner side of the floor module slot, so that the two legs of the U-shaped pin are pressed towards the middle by force and pushed upwards, and the U-shaped pin is ejected out of the slot. Realizing the quick disassembly and assembly of the floor assembly.

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Floor assembly in ancient building model
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of toys, in particular to a spliced ancient building model, and particularly relates to a floor assembly of the ancient building model.
Background
In the prior art, the ancient building model is usually manufactured as a whole, or all components are fixed by glue, nails and the like. The ancient building model does not support repeated assembly and disassembly, and is relatively rigid and inflexible.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide an improved floor assembly in an ancient building model capable of being quickly assembled and disassembled, so as to solve the technical problems in the background art.
In a first aspect, the utility model provides a floor assembly in an ancient building model, said assembly comprising at least two floor modules, a U-shaped pin, in particular: the floor module is provided with a slot, the wall at the outer side of the slot is provided with a rib position extending downwards and protruding, and the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin are provided with bosses; after splicing, the two legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively inserted into the slots of the two adjacent floor modules, the bosses on the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively clamped with the protruding rib positions of the two slots, and a gap is reserved between the legs of the U-shaped pin and the wall on the inner side of the slot of the floor module.
In some embodiments, the legs of the clevis pin are at 90 degrees to a lateral portion of the clevis pin.
In some embodiments, the legs of the U-shaped pin flare, and the angle between the legs of the U-shaped pin and the lateral portion of the U-shaped pin is greater than 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the walls on both sides of the slot extend downward.
In some embodiments, the wall inside the slot is lower than the floor module by a height equal to the thickness of the lateral portion of the U-shaped pin.
In a second aspect, the utility model provides a floor assembly in an ancient building model, said assembly comprising at least two floor modules, C-pins, in particular: the floor module is provided with a slot, the wall at the outer side of the slot is provided with a rib position extending downwards and protruding, and the outer sides of the two legs of the C-shaped pin are provided with bosses; after splicing, the two legs of the C-shaped pin are respectively inserted into the slots of the two adjacent floor modules, the bosses on the outer sides of the two legs of the C-shaped pin are respectively clamped with the protruding rib positions of the two slots, and a gap is reserved between the legs of the C-shaped pin and the wall on the inner side of the slot of the floor module.
In some embodiments, the legs of the C-shaped pin are 90 degrees from the lateral portion of the C-shaped pin.
In some embodiments, the legs of the C-shaped pin flare, the angle between the legs of the C-shaped pin and the lateral portion of the C-shaped pin being greater than 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the walls on both sides of the slot extend downward.
In some embodiments, the wall inside the slot is lower than the floor module by a height equal to the thickness of the lateral portion of the C-shaped pin.
The utility model provides a floor assembly in an ancient building model. The assembly comprises at least two floor modules and a U-shaped pin, wherein each floor module is provided with a slot, the wall at the outer side of each slot is provided with a rib position extending downwards and protruding, and the outer sides of two legs of each U-shaped pin are provided with bosses; when the U-shaped pin is spliced, the two legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively inserted into the slots of the two adjacent floor modules, and the bosses pressing the U-shaped pin to the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin respectively clamp the protruding rib positions of the two slots. The floor modules which are spliced together are locked in all directions, so that the floor is firm. When the U-shaped pin is disassembled, a gap is reserved between the legs of the U-shaped pin and the wall at the inner side of the floor module slot, so that the two legs of the U-shaped pin are pressed towards the middle by force and pushed upwards, and the U-shaped pin is ejected out of the slot. Realizing the quick disassembly and assembly of the floor assembly.
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Other features, objects and advantages of the present utility model will become more apparent upon reading of the detailed description of non-limiting embodiments, made with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1A is a schematic view of a floor module according to an embodiment of the utility model 1;
FIG. 1B is a schematic view of a floor module according to an embodiment of the utility model 2;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of a U-shaped pin according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a floor assembly after being tiled in accordance with an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a tiled floor assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5A is a schematic view of a floor module according to another embodiment of the utility model 1;
FIG. 5B is a schematic view of a floor module according to another embodiment of the utility model 2;
fig. 6 is a schematic view of the structure of a U-shaped pin in another embodiment of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
The utility model is described in further detail below with reference to the drawings and examples. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not limiting of the utility model. It should be noted that, for convenience of description, only the portions related to the present utility model are shown in the drawings.
It should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments of the present utility model and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other. The utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings in connection with embodiments.
Fig. 1A and 1B show a schematic structural view 1 and a schematic structural view 2, respectively, of a floor module according to an embodiment of the present utility model. As shown in fig. 1A, the floor module 1 is a cube, and has one slot, namely slots 11, 12, 13, 14, on each of its four sides. The wall inside each slot is lower than the floor module by a height equal to the thickness of the transverse portion of the U-shaped pin. Taking the slot 12 as an example, the wall 121 inside the slot 12 is lower than the floor module 1 by a height equal to the thickness of the lateral part of the U-shaped pin. In addition, the outer side wall of each slot is provided with a rib position which extends downwards and protrudes. Taking the slot 12 as an example, as shown in fig. 1B, a rib 122 extending downward is provided on the outer wall of the slot 12.
With continued reference to FIG. 2, a schematic diagram of the U-shaped pin is shown in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model. As shown in fig. 2, the U-shaped pin 2 has two legs 21, 22. The outer side of leg 21 has boss 211 and the outer side of leg 22 has boss 221.
With continued reference to FIG. 3, a sectional view of a tiled floor assembly in accordance with one embodiment of the present utility model is shown. As shown in fig. 3, the floor module 1 has the same structure as the floor module 3 and is placed adjacent to each other side by side. One slot of the floor module 1 is adjacent to one slot of the floor module 3, and when the two legs 21, 22 of the U-shaped pin 2 are aligned and pressed into the slots of the floor modules 1, 3, respectively. The spliced shape is shown in fig. 4. With continued reference to fig. 3. As shown in fig. 3, after the splice, the boss 211 on the outer side of one leg 21 of the U-shaped pin 2 catches the rib 122 extending downward from the wall on the outer side of the slot of the floor module 1. Similarly, the boss 221 on the outer side of the other leg 22 of the U-shaped pin 2 engages with the rib portion of the downwardly extending projection of the wall on the outer side of the slot of the floor module 3. The whole spliced shape is locked up and down, front and back, left and right, and is firm. The wall inside the slot is lower than the floor module and has the height equal to the thickness of the transverse part of the U-shaped pin, so that the floor module and the U-shaped pin after splicing form a flat floor plane.
In addition, in this embodiment, the tiled floor assembly supports quick disassembly. With continued reference to fig. 3, there is a gap between the leg 21 of the U-shaped pin 2 and the wall 121 inside the slot of the floor module 1, and likewise between the other leg 22 of the U-shaped pin 2 and the wall inside the slot of the floor module 3. During disassembly, the legs 21 and 22 of the U-shaped pin 2 are tightly pressed towards the middle by force, so that the bosses 211 and 221 of the U-shaped pin 2 are not clamped with the floor module 1 and the floor module 3 any more, and then the U-shaped pin 2 is pushed upwards to eject the U-shaped pin 2 out of the slot, so that the two floor modules which are spliced together are disassembled labor-saving and fast.
In this embodiment, two floor modules with slots are connected together through the U-shaped pin, and after splicing, bosses on two legs of the U-shaped pin respectively clamp rib positions on the back sides of the two floor modules, and the two floor modules spliced together are locked in all directions. When the U-shaped pin is disassembled, the two legs of the U-shaped pin are pressed towards the middle by force and pushed upwards, so that the U-shaped pin is ejected out of the slot. The splicing and the disassembly are rapid, and labor is saved.
In other embodiments, where there is no space between the legs of the U-shaped pins and the wall inside the floor module socket, a greater force is required to eject the U-shaped pins out of the floor module socket.
With continued reference to fig. 5A and 5B, fig. 5A and 5B are schematic structural views 1 and 2, respectively, of a floor module according to another embodiment of the present utility model. As shown in fig. 5A, the two sides of the floor module 5 have one slot, i.e., slots 51, 52, respectively. The wall outside the slot is provided with a rib position which extends downwards and protrudes. As shown in fig. 5B, the wall outside the slot 52 has a rib 521 extending downward to protrude from the back surface of the floor module 5. In addition, in this embodiment, the walls on both sides of the slot extend downward, that is, the walls 522 and 523, so that the U-shaped pin will not shake back and forth after being inserted, and will be more stable and firm.
In other embodiments, at least one side of the floor module has a slot.
In other embodiments, the floor module has one or more slots on the sides.
With continued reference to FIG. 6, a schematic view of the structure of a U-shaped pin in another embodiment of the utility model is shown. Unlike the U-shaped pin of FIG. 2, the legs of the U-shaped pin are 90 degrees from the lateral portion of the U-shaped pin in FIG. 2. In this embodiment, the angle between the legs 61 of the U-shaped pin 6 and the lateral portion 62 of the U-shaped pin 6 is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees. The angle may be one of: 95 degrees, 100 degrees, 105 degrees, 110 degrees, 115 degrees, 120 degrees, etc. When the U-shaped pin is spliced, the two legs of the U-shaped pin are pressed inwards, then the 2 legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively placed into the slots of the two floor modules, and finally the U-shaped pin is pressed downwards. After the U-shaped pin is inserted into the slot, the two legs are in a pressed state to generate elastic force, and the bosses on the two legs are tightly propped against the rib position of the floor module by the elastic force. So that the splicing is firmer.
In other embodiments, the U-shaped pins in each of the embodiments described above are replaced with C-shaped pins.
The above description is only illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and of the principles of the technology employed. It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the scope of the utility model referred to in the present utility model is not limited to the specific combinations of the technical features described above, but also covers other technical features formed by any combination of the technical features described above or their equivalents without departing from the inventive concept. Such as the above-mentioned features and the technical features disclosed in the present utility model (but not limited to) having similar functions are replaced with each other.

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1. A floor assembly in an ancient building model, characterized in that the assembly comprises at least two floor modules, a U-shaped pin, in particular:
the floor module is provided with a slot, the wall at the outer side of the slot is provided with a rib position extending downwards and protruding, and the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin are provided with bosses;
after splicing, the two legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively inserted into the slots of the two adjacent floor modules, the bosses on the outer sides of the two legs of the U-shaped pin are respectively clamped with the protruding rib positions of the two slots, and a gap is reserved between the legs of the U-shaped pin and the wall on the inner side of the slot of the floor module.
2. The historic building model floor assembly of claim 1, wherein the legs of the U-shaped pin are 90 degrees from the lateral portion of the U-shaped pin.
3. The historic building model floor assembly according to claim 1, wherein the legs of the U-shaped pin are flared, and the angle between the legs of the U-shaped pin and the lateral portion of the U-shaped pin is greater than 90 degrees.
4. A floor assembly in an historic building model according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that the walls on both sides of the slot extend downwards.
5. A floor assembly in an historic building model according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that the wall inside the slot is lower than the floor module by a height equal to the thickness of the transverse portion of the U-shaped pin.
6. A floor assembly in an ancient building model, characterized in that the assembly comprises at least two floor modules, C-shaped pins, in particular:
the floor module is provided with a slot, the wall at the outer side of the slot is provided with a rib position extending downwards and protruding, and the outer sides of the two legs of the C-shaped pin are provided with bosses;
after splicing, the two legs of the C-shaped pin are respectively inserted into the slots of the two adjacent floor modules, the bosses on the outer sides of the two legs of the C-shaped pin are respectively clamped with the protruding rib positions of the two slots, and a gap is reserved between the legs of the C-shaped pin and the wall on the inner side of the slot of the floor module.
7. The historic building model floor assembly of claim 6, wherein the legs of the C-shaped pins are 90 degrees from the lateral portions of the C-shaped pins.
8. The historic building model floor assembly of claim 6, wherein the legs of the C-shaped pin are flared, and the angle between the legs of the C-shaped pin and the lateral portion of the C-shaped pin is greater than 90 degrees.
9. The historic building model floor assembly of any one of claims 6-8, wherein the walls on both sides of the slot extend downward.
10. The historic building model floor assembly according to any one of claims 6-8, wherein the wall inside the slot is lower than the floor module by a height equal to the thickness of the lateral portion of the C-shaped pin.
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