CN213487336U - Children umbrella handle - Google Patents

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CN213487336U
CN213487336U CN202022852998.1U CN202022852998U CN213487336U CN 213487336 U CN213487336 U CN 213487336U CN 202022852998 U CN202022852998 U CN 202022852998U CN 213487336 U CN213487336 U CN 213487336U
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The utility model discloses a children umbrella stick, include: a grip portion having a cylindrical-like shape; the buckling part is fixedly connected with the upper part of the holding part, the bottom of the buckling part is provided with an arc-shaped groove, the bottom of the buckling part and the holding part form an accommodating groove, and the top of the buckling part is used for being fixed with a supporting rod of the umbrella. The utility model discloses have the umbrella stick structure who matches hand shape, size, the application of force mode when children's hand grips to, make children nature, comfortable, laborsaving when gripping the umbrella stick.

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Children umbrella handle
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of umbrellas. More specifically, the utility model relates to a children umbrella stick.
Background
The umbrella handle is a passive hand tool compared with other hand tools, because when the umbrella is held in bad weather, the hands hold the umbrella handle to passively resist the external force applied by wind and rain. At present, umbrellas suitable for children to hold are few in the market, and the sizes and the holding powers of hands of adults and children are different, so that the umbrella handle of the existing common umbrella is improved and designed in the aspect of ergonomics, and the umbrella handle suitable for children to hold is manufactured, and is worthy of research.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
It is an object of the present invention to solve at least the above problems and to provide at least the advantages which will be described later.
The utility model discloses a children umbrella stick makes its size and the dissection condition adaptation with children's hand through size, shape, the surface condition of improvement design umbrella stick, and the umbrella stick arc handle of improvement is bigger with the palm contact surface, and is also more abundant to the absorption of external force, and big and small fish muscle and tiger's mouth share partial pressure, provide necessary stability and persistence, make children natural, comfortable when gripping the umbrella stick, accord with the application of force characteristic of hand.
To achieve these objects and other advantages in accordance with the purpose of the invention, there is provided a child umbrella handle including:
a grip portion having a cylindrical-like shape;
the buckling part is fixedly connected with the upper part of the holding part, the bottom of the buckling part is provided with an arc-shaped groove, the bottom of the buckling part and the holding part form an accommodating groove, and the top of the buckling part is used for being fixed with a supporting rod of the umbrella.
Preferably, the radial section of the holding part is elliptical, and the long axis of the holding part and the buckling part are located on the same section.
Preferably, the long axis of the holding part is 2-3 cm, and the short axis of the holding part is 2-2.5 cm.
Preferably, the grip portion and a portion below the grip portion are curved away from the buckle portion.
Preferably, the length of the holding part is 9-11 cm.
Preferably, the length of the buckling part along the radial direction of the holding part is 4-6 cm.
Preferably, the buckle portion and the grip portion are integrally formed.
Preferably, the side of the holding part, which faces away from the buckling part, is provided with anti-slip threads.
Preferably, the anti-slip threads are a plurality of transverse threads perpendicular to the axial direction of the holding part.
The utility model discloses at least, include following beneficial effect:
first, the portion of withholding has been designed, make the two form one and accomodate the groove, thereby when the child grips the umbrella stick, tiger's mouth and thumb can be accomodate by this groove, thereby make withholding internal surface and thumb contact, when meetting the bad weather such as strong wind or heavy rain, withholding portion helps children's hand application of force, control umbrella stick direction, the umbrella stick arc handle of improvement is bigger with the palm contact surface, it is also more abundant to the absorption of external force, big and small internus muscle and tiger's mouth share partial pressure, necessary stability and persistence have been provided, make children nature when gripping the umbrella stick, it is comfortable, accord with the application of force characteristic of hand.
Secondly, the radial section of the holding part is oval, and the long axis of the holding part and the buckling part are positioned on the same section. The shape of the improved holding part is more matched with the shape of a hand of a child when the child holds the holding part, the contact area of the holding part and the palm is increased, and the external force is more fully absorbed.
Thirdly, the buckling part and the holding part are integrally formed. The number of splicing fixing elements is reduced, so that the umbrella handle is smoother, and the number of injuries to hands of children caused by uneven elements is reduced.
Fourthly, the length of the buckling part along the radial direction of the holding part is 4-6 cm. The size of the buckling part is improved, so that the size of the buckling part is more suitable for the sizes of the jaw and the thumb of the hand of the child.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of the umbrella handle according to one of the technical solutions of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The present invention is further described in detail below with reference to the drawings so that those skilled in the art can implement the invention with reference to the description.
It is to be noted that the experimental methods described in the following embodiments are all conventional methods unless otherwise specified, and the reagents and materials, if not otherwise specified, are commercially available; in the description of the present invention, the terms indicating orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings only for convenience of description and simplification of description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
As shown in fig. 1, the utility model provides a child umbrella handle, include:
a grip portion 1 having a cylindrical-like shape;
the buckling part 2 is fixedly connected with the upper part of the holding part 1, the bottom of the buckling part 2 is provided with an arc-shaped groove, the bottom of the buckling part 2 and the holding part 1 form a containing groove 3, and the top of the buckling part 2 is used for being fixed with a supporting rod of the umbrella.
The inventor finds that the umbrellas suitable for being held by children are few in the market through investigation, and the sizes and the holding powers of hands of adults and children are different, so that the existing umbrella handle is not suitable for children to use.
In the technical scheme, the buckling part 2 is designed on the holding part 1, and the buckling part 2 and the holding part form a containing groove 3, so that when a child holds the umbrella handle, a tiger's mouth and a thumb can be contained in the containing groove 3, so that the inner surface of the buckling part 2 is contacted with the thumb, when the child encounters severe weather such as strong wind or heavy rain, the buckling part 2 is helpful for the force application of the hand of the child, the direction of the umbrella handle is controlled, the contact surface of the improved arc-shaped handle of the umbrella handle and a palm is larger, the external force is absorbed more fully, and the major and minor fish muscles and the tiger's mouth share partial pressure, thereby providing necessary stability and durability, enabling the child to be natural and comfortable when holding the umbrella handle, and conforming to the force application characteristics of the practical hands.
In another technical scheme, the radial section of the holding part 1 is elliptical, and the long axis of the holding part 1 and the buckling part 2 are located on the same section. The shape of the improved grip part 1 is more matched with the shape of a hand of a child when the child grips the grip part, and the contact area with the palm is increased, so that the grip part can absorb external force more sufficiently.
In another technical scheme, the long axis length of the holding part 1 is 2-3 cm, and the short axis length of the holding part 1 is 2-2.5 cm. The size of the holding part 1 is improved and designed to be more matched with the size of a hand shape of a child when the child holds the holding part.
In another technical scheme, the middle part and the lower part of the holding part 1 are in an arc shape deviating from the buckling part 2. The shape of the holding part 1 is improved to match the position of the hand shape when the hand of the child holds the holding part.
In another technical scheme, the length of the holding part 1 is 9-11 cm. The length of the holding part 1 is designed to be more matched with the width of the hand of the child by improving.
In another technical scheme, the length of the buckling part 2 along the radial direction of the holding part 1 is 4-6 cm. The size of the buckling part 2 is improved and designed, so that the size of the buckling part is more suitable for the sizes of the jaw and the thumb of the hand of the child.
In another technical scheme, the buckling part 2 and the holding part 1 are integrally formed. The number of splicing fixing elements is reduced, so that the umbrella handle is smoother, and the number of injuries to hands of children caused by uneven elements is reduced.
In another technical scheme, the side surface of the holding part 1 departing from the buckling part 2 is provided with anti-slip threads 4. The friction force is enhanced, and the relative sliding between the hand and the holding part 1 is reduced.
In another technical scheme, the anti-slip threads 4 are a plurality of transverse threads perpendicular to the axial direction of the holding part 1. The anti-skid ability of the transverse striation is strong.
While the embodiments of the invention have been described above, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown, or described, but rather to cover all modifications, which would come within the scope of the appended claims, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the art are therefore intended to be embraced therein.

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1. Children's umbrella handle, its characterized in that includes:
a grip portion having a cylindrical-like shape;
the buckling part is fixedly connected with the upper part of the holding part, the bottom of the buckling part is provided with an arc-shaped groove, the bottom of the buckling part and the holding part form an accommodating groove, and the top of the buckling part is used for being fixed with a supporting rod of the umbrella.
2. The handle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grip portion has an elliptical radial cross-section, and the long axis of the grip portion and the pressing portion are located on the same cross-section.
3. The umbrella handle for children as claimed in claim 2, wherein the long axis of the grip portion is 2 to 3cm long and the short axis of the grip portion is 2 to 2.5cm long.
4. The handle as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grip portion and the portions therebelow are curved away from the buckle portion.
5. The umbrella handle for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grip portion has a length of 9 to 11 cm.
6. The umbrella handle for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the length of the pressing portion along the radial direction of the grip portion is 4 to 6 cm.
7. The child umbrella handle of claim 1, wherein the buckle portion and the grip portion are integrally formed.
8. The umbrella handle for children as claimed in claim 1, wherein the side of the grip portion facing away from the buckle portion is provided with anti-slip threads.
9. The umbrella handle of claim 8, wherein the non-slip threads are a plurality of transverse threads perpendicular to the axial direction of the grip portion.
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