Combined pet toy
Technical Field
The invention relates to a pet toy, in particular to a combined pet toy.
Background
Pets are used as important partners of people, the importance of the pets to the people is increasing, people often buy different toys for the pets to play, and the quality of the pet toys is receiving attention of people.
One prior chinese patent application, CN 110278882 a, by the applicant discloses a "pet toy" made by injection molding, which can improve the production efficiency compared to the previous braided pet toys (e.g., CN208425378U, CN 209403284U). It can be said that the injection molded article and the woven article each have advantages such as high production efficiency of the injection molded article and high affinity of the woven article for pets. It is therefore desirable to combine the advantages of both injection molded articles and woven articles.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a combined pet toy, which can realize the combination of a weaving piece and a toy body.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention adopts the technical scheme that:
the present invention provides a combination pet toy, comprising:
the body comprises an extended surrounding wall and a plurality of protrusions arranged on the outer surface of the surrounding wall, the protrusions extend far from the outer surface of the surrounding wall, an inner cavity is formed by surrounding the inner surface of the surrounding wall, and penetrating holes are formed in the surrounding wall and communicated with the inner cavity;
the connector is arranged in the inner cavity, and the distance between at least two points on the connector is greater than the minimum distance between any two points on the edge of the through hole;
the weaving piece is inserted into the penetrating hole, the inner end of the weaving piece is connected with the connecting piece, and the outer end of the weaving piece extends far.
Optionally, it further comprises:
the sealing gasket is attached to the whole edge of the penetrating hole in a sealing mode, a sealing hole is formed in the sealing gasket, and the weaving piece is tightly wrapped by the sealing hole.
Further, the sealing gasket is arranged on the inner surface of the surrounding wall.
Further, it also includes:
the sounding mechanism is arranged on the surrounding wall, and two ends of an airflow channel in the sounding mechanism are respectively connected with the inner cavity and the outside.
Optionally, a restraint piece is further arranged in the extending direction of the weaving piece, and the restraint piece is located outside the surrounding wall.
Optionally, the connecting member is provided with at least one mounting hole, and the inner end of the knitting member at least partially penetrates into the mounting hole.
Optionally, the braiding is at least one of a ribbon, a pull cord, and a braid.
Optionally, a connecting portion is further disposed on the surrounding wall, the connecting portion includes a male head disposed on one of the bodies and a female hole disposed on the other of the bodies, and the male head is disposed in match with the female hole.
Furthermore, the male head is connected with the female hole in a hot melting mode.
Further, the middle part of the male head is left empty.
Due to the application of the technical scheme, compared with the prior art, the invention has the following advantages:
the combined pet toy of the invention is characterized in that the surrounding wall of the main body is provided with the through hole, the inner cavity of the main body is provided with the connecting piece, the distance between at least two points on the connecting piece is larger than the minimum distance between any two points on the edge of the through hole, so that the connecting piece can be limited in the inner cavity and cannot fall out of the through hole, the inner end of the weaving piece is combined with the connecting piece, and the weaving piece and the main body are organically connected.
Drawings
Some specific embodiments of the invention will be described in detail hereinafter, by way of illustration and not limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers in the drawings identify the same or similar elements or components. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a main body in embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view A-A of FIG. 1;
figure 3 is a schematic view of the body of figure 2 after installation of the braiding;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged schematic view at B in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the connector;
FIG. 6 is a schematic perspective view of embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 7 is a schematic perspective view of embodiment 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a schematic perspective view of embodiment 3 of the present invention;
FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram showing the separation of two bodies in example 4 of the present invention;
wherein the reference numerals are as follows:
1. a main body;
2. a connecting member;
3. a knit;
4. a gasket;
5. a surrounding wall;
6. a protrusion;
7. an inner cavity;
8. penetrating and placing the hole;
9. an inner end;
10. an outer end;
11. sealing the hole;
12. a sound producing mechanism;
13. an air flow channel;
14. mounting holes;
15. a connecting portion;
16. a male head;
17. a female hole;
18. a hand-pulling ring;
19. a molar gap;
20. reinforcing ribs;
21. a restraint.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, and it should be understood that the described embodiments are some, but not all embodiments of the present invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplicity of description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
In addition, the technical features involved in the different embodiments of the present invention described below may be combined with each other as long as they do not conflict with each other.
Example 1
The composite type pet toy of embodiment 1 shown in fig. 6 is composed of a body 1 and a knit 3, and the body 1 and the knit 3 are firmly coupled together. The main body 1 is an injection molding hollow ball, and the weaving piece 3 is a ribbon.
As shown in the perspective view of the body 1 in fig. 1 and in the cross-section a-a in fig. 1 in fig. 2, the body 1 comprises an extended peripheral wall 5, the wall 5 extending substantially spherically. The unitary body 1 is integrally formed by injection molding.
The outer surface of the surrounding wall 5 is provided with a plurality of densely distributed bulges 6, molar gaps 19 are formed between the adjacent bulges 6, when the pet bites the main body 1, the teeth of the pet are embedded into the molar gaps 19, and the teeth of the pet are cleaned in the process of inserting and extracting the molar gaps 19. The outer surface of the surrounding wall 5 is also provided with a plurality of reinforcing ribs 20, and the protrusions 6 are connected with the reinforcing ribs 20, so that the strength of the protrusions 6 is improved.
The inner surface of the surrounding wall 5 is enclosed to form an inner cavity 7, and the arrangement of the inner cavity 7 can reduce the weight of the main body 1 on one hand and facilitate the arrangement of other components in the inner cavity 7 on the other hand.
In order to raise the playing interest of the pet, a sounding mechanism 12 is provided on the surrounding wall 5, and the sounding mechanism 12 may use a "call" as is conventional in the art, and a reed (not shown in the figure) and an airflow channel 13 are provided in the sounding mechanism 12, and the reed is located in the airflow channel 13, and when airflow passes through the airflow channel 13, the reed is excited to vibrate and make a sound. The two ends of the airflow channel 13 in the sounding mechanism 12 are respectively connected with the inner cavity 7 and the outside, so that when a pet bites the main body 1 and extrudes the main body 1, airflow flows between the inner cavity 7 and the outside through the airflow channel 13, and the reed is excited to vibrate and make a sound.
In order to mount the braiding part 3 as shown in fig. 6 to improve the playability or functionality of the toy, a through hole 8 is provided in the surrounding wall 5. The through hole 8 is communicated with the inner cavity 7.
Fig. 3 and 4, wherein fig. 3 is a schematic view of the main body 1 of fig. 2 after the braiding part 3 is installed therein, and fig. 4 is an enlarged schematic view of B of fig. 3. The braiding part 3 in fig. 6 is passed through the through-going hole 8 into the inner chamber 7, in which chamber 7 the connecting element 2 is arranged, and the inner end 9 of the braiding part 3 is connected to the connecting element 2.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the connector 2, wherein four mounting holes 14 are formed in the connector 2, and the inner end 9 of the braiding part 3 passes through the mounting holes 14 and is connected with the connector 2 more firmly through knotting or winding. Of course, the number of the mounting holes 14 is not limited, and is at least one. The manner in which the inner end 9 of the braiding part 3 is coupled to the connector 2 (together with the mounting hole 14 thereof) may be in a variety of ways as will occur to those skilled in the art, and in any case, the inner end 9 of the braiding part 3 penetrates at least partially into the mounting hole 14. In other ways, it is also possible to dispense with the mounting hole 14, for example by providing the connector 2 in the form of a rod, with the inner end 9 of the braiding part 3 being wound around the connector 2.
The specific shape of the connecting member 2 is not limited, for example, the connecting member 2 is substantially disc-shaped in this example, and the connecting member 2 may be rod-shaped, spherical, oval or other shapes in other manners.
In this example, the connecting element 2 is in the form of a disc, the through holes 8 are substantially in the form of two circular segments which are connected to one another (see fig. 1), and the planar dimensions of the connecting element 2 are greater than those of the through holes 8, so that the connecting element 2 can be confined in the interior space 7 without falling out of the through holes 8. In fact, as long as there is a distance between two points on the connector 2 greater than the minimum distance between any two points of the edge of the through hole 8, it is achieved that the connector 2 is blocked by the surrounding wall 5 around the through hole 8.
After the braiding part 3 has been inserted in the insertion hole 8, the inner end 9 of the braiding part 3 is connected to the connecting part 2, and the outer end 10 of the braiding part 3 extends distally. In this way the braiding part 3 is firmly bonded to the body 1.
As shown in fig. 4 and 6, a restraint member 21 is further provided in the extending direction of the knitted fabric 3, the restraint member 21 is a string looped around the knitted fabric 3, and the restraint member 21 is located outside the surrounding wall 5. The constraint 21 not only constrains the strands in the braid 3 but also prevents the braid 3 from slipping into the body 1. The shape of the constraining member 21 is not limited, and may be, for example, a hoop around the periphery of the braid 3 (in this example), or a connection between two strands in the braid 3, or may be formed in a form of a braid itself (refer to fig. 8). The constraint 21 can also be provided on a strand of the braiding element 3, the dimension of the constraint 21 being greater than the diameter of the corresponding passage hole 8 of the strand, so as to constrain the strand of the braiding element 3 against backing into the passage hole 8.
As shown in fig. 3, the main body 1 is formed by thermally fusing and bonding two halves, i.e., an upper half and a lower half, each of which has a substantially hemispherical shape. Before bonding, the connecting member 2 is placed in the cavity 7, the inner end of the braid 3 is installed, and after the braid 3 is installed, the upper half portion and the lower half portion of the body 1 are thermally fused and bonded.
The number of the through holes 8 is also not limited, and may be one or two or more.
As shown in fig. 4, in order to improve the sealing performance of the inner cavity 7, a sealing gasket 4 is further provided, and the sealing gasket 4 is hermetically attached to the whole edge of the penetrating hole 8, so that the penetrating hole 8 is sealed. Sealing holes 11 are formed in the sealing gasket 4, and the weaving piece 3 is tightly wrapped by the sealing holes 11, so that the outer side and the inner side of the sealing gasket 4 are isolated, namely the inner cavity 7 is sealed. The tight wrapping of the sealing hole 11 around the periphery of the braiding part 3 may be achieved by glue or soft parts.
The sealing gasket 4 can be glued by hot melting or glue to the peripheral wall 5 around the periphery of the perforation 8. The gasket 4 is not only mounted on the inner surface of the surrounding wall 5 as in this case, but the gasket 4 may also be mounted on the outer surface of the surrounding wall 5. In this case, the gasket 4 is mounted on the inner surface of the wall 5 to improve the sealing performance, since the gasket 4 is more tightly fitted to the inner surface of the wall 5 when the braid 3 is pulled outwardly.
The sealing gasket 4 is also clamped between the connecting piece 2 and the inner surface of the surrounding wall 5, so that the connecting piece 2 can be pressed on the surface of the sealing gasket 4, the sealing gasket 4 is tightly attached to the inner surface of the surrounding wall 5, and the sealing reliability is improved.
The tightness of the inner cavity 7 is ensured, and the normal performance of the sounding mechanism 12 (see fig. 2 and 3) is favorably maintained.
As shown in fig. 6, the knitting member 3 of the embodiment is a ribbon, so that the toy is more beautiful and more dynamic, and the playing interest of the pet is improved.
As described above, in this example, the knitting element 3 is firmly coupled to the main body 1 mainly by the arrangement of the connecting element 2. The main body 1 of the present example is an injection molded part, and has high productivity as compared with a purely woven type toy. Furthermore, the form of the toy is enriched by combining the weaving piece 3 (such as silk ribbon and the like) with the main body 1, and the playability and the attractiveness of the toy are improved.
Example 2
As shown in example 2 of fig. 7, the main difference between example 2 and example 1 is the form of the knitted fabric 3. In the embodiment 1, the weaving member 3 is a ribbon, in this embodiment, the weaving member 3 is a pulling rope, and a hand-pulling ring 18 is arranged at the far end of the pulling rope, so that the pulling rope is convenient for people to carry, and the interactivity between people and pets is improved.
Example 3
As shown in example 3 of fig. 8, the main difference between example 3 and example 1 is the form of the knitted fabric 3. In example 1, the knitting material 3 is a ribbon, and in this example, the knitting material 3 is a substantially columnar knitting body. The body 1 is connected to both ends of the knitting body in a manner similar to a dumbbell shape by providing a connector (see description of example 1) in the body 1, and the knitting body (i.e., the knitting member 3) is a part of a conventional knitting toy in the art, and in a conventional pure knitting toy, a part corresponding to the body 1 of this example is also formed by knitting. In the embodiment, the injection molded body 1 is combined with the woven body (the weaving piece 3), so that the form of the pet toy is enriched, and the playability is improved.
Example 4
As shown in fig. 9, in embodiment 4, compared with the previous three embodiments, the present embodiment further provides a connecting portion 15 on the main body 1, and the connecting portion 15 includes a male head 16 provided on one main body 1 and a female hole 17 provided on the other main body 1. The male head 16 is arranged to match the female hole 17, and the male head 16 can be inserted into the female hole 17 to couple the two bodies 1 together. The male head 16 is connected with the female hole 17 in a hot melting mode, so that the connection is firm. The shape of the male part 16 is not particularly limited, but is mainly a protrusion formed on the outer surface of the peripheral wall of the body 1, and the middle of the male part 16 is left empty in this example, so that the material is saved and the overall weight of the toy is reduced.
In this case, the two bodies 1 can be joined together by the action of the connecting portion 15. And the combination mode of the knitting piece and the main body is utilized, so that the toy has stronger combinability, and the possibility of the change of the toy form is increased.
The above embodiments are merely illustrative of the technical concept and features of the present invention, and the purpose thereof is to enable those skilled in the art to understand the content of the present invention and implement the invention, and not to limit the scope of the invention, and all equivalent changes or modifications made according to the spirit of the present invention should be covered by the scope of the present invention.