CN219961709U - Cultivation observation toy - Google Patents

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CN219961709U
CN219961709U CN202320648395.0U CN202320648395U CN219961709U CN 219961709 U CN219961709 U CN 219961709U CN 202320648395 U CN202320648395 U CN 202320648395U CN 219961709 U CN219961709 U CN 219961709U
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The utility model relates to the field of child cultivation and observation, in particular to a cultivation and observation toy. A breeding observation toy, which comprises a breeding barrel; the cultivation barrel comprises a barrel body and an insect bin detachably connected above the barrel body; the insect bin is detachably connected to the barrel opening of the barrel body, and the barrel opening can be closed when the insect bin is connected to the barrel body; at least part of the side wall of the barrel body and the side wall of the insect bin are transparent to form an observation window, and ventilation holes are formed in the side wall of the barrel body and/or the side wall of the insect bin. The insect bin of the breeding observation toy is detachably connected to the barrel opening of the barrel body, so that scientific partition breeding is realized, and the breeding observation toy can be independently used and complementarily interfered when in use; when in carrying, the insect bin and the barrel body can be carried together, so that the carrying is more convenient.

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Cultivation observation toy
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of child cultivation and observation, in particular to a cultivation and observation toy.
Background
In animal and plant teaching and extracurricular scientific and technological activities, schools often organize students to carry out field experiments in order to enable the students to be close to nature in a shorter distance and to recognize surrounding organisms, and the main purpose is to catch insects, fishes, shrimps and other organisms in the current season and promote the study of theoretical knowledge through practical actions. In the prior art, the container equipped by students is generally required to be respectively equipped with an insect storage box and a water bucket, wherein the water bucket is used for culturing fishes and shrimps, the insect storage box enables insects to be positioned in a closed space, the moving range of the insects is limited, and the insects are observed directly or by means of a magnifying glass.
However, the above-mentioned breeding and observing toy cannot be used for breeding and observing both insects and aquatic animals, and needs to be improved.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems, the utility model aims to provide a breeding observation toy, wherein an insect bin of the breeding observation toy is detachably connected to a bunghole of a barrel body, so that scientific partition breeding is realized, and the breeding observation toy can be independently used and complementarily interfered when in use; when in carrying, the insect bin and the barrel body can be carried together, so that the carrying is more convenient.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a breeding observation toy, which comprises a breeding barrel; the method is characterized in that: the cultivation barrel comprises a barrel body and an insect bin detachably connected above the barrel body; the insect bin is detachably connected to the barrel opening of the barrel body, and the barrel opening can be closed when the insect bin is connected to the barrel body; at least part of the side wall of the barrel body and the side wall of the insect bin are transparent to form an observation window, and ventilation holes are formed in the side wall of the barrel body and/or the side wall of the insect bin.
According to the technical scheme, the cultivation observing toy comprises a barrel body and an insect bin, wherein a barrel cavity in the barrel body comprises but is not limited to cultivation of aquatic organisms such as fish and shrimp, the insect bin is used for cultivation of flying insects and crawling insects, and in order to observe the inside of the barrel cavity and the inside of the insect bin, at least partial transparent observation windows are required to be formed on the side wall of the barrel body and the side wall of the insect bin, and a certain observation window is provided based on the observation windows. The side wall of the barrel body and/or the side wall of the insect bin are provided with ventilation holes so as to ensure ventilation of the inside and outside air.
On this basis, insect storehouse in this scheme can dismantle on the bung hole of connecting on the staving to can seal when insect storehouse is connected on the staving the bung hole. That is, the insect bin in the scheme can be placed above the barrel body to realize scientific partition cultivation, and can be independently used and complementarily interfered during use; when in carrying, the insect bin and the barrel body can be carried together, so that the carrying is more convenient.
In a further scheme, the insect bin comprises a bin body provided with an opening and a bin cover detachably connected or movably connected to the bin body; when the bin cover is covered on the opening of the bin body, a closed insect breeding bin is formed inside the insect bin. In the scheme, the opening of the bin body can be opened or closed based on the bin cover, so that insects can be captured and observed.
In a specific scheme, one end of the bin cover is hinged to the bin body on one side of the opening, and the other end of the bin cover is connected to the bin body on the other side of the opening in a buckling mode. The bin cover can rotate along the hinged end in a mode of not separating from the bin body, so that the opening of the bin body is opened or closed.
Further, the inside of the insect bin is provided with an ornamental lamp, and the outside of the bin body or the bin cover is provided with a control key for controlling the switch of the ornamental lamp. According to the scheme, the ornamental lamp is arranged in the insect bin, so that children can observe the insect bin conveniently under the condition of insufficient environment brightness; on the other hand, the insect bin can be used by being carried by a hand independently relative to the barrel body, and the insect bin can be used as a small night lamp under the condition that the ornamental lamp is turned on.
Preferably, the bottom of the insect bin is constructed as a flat bottom that can be placed on a flat surface. The flat bottom of the insect bin enables the insect bin to be independently placed on a flat surface (such as a table surface) for use and observation.
In a further scheme, a first ventilation hole communicated with the inner cavity of the barrel body is formed in the bottom of the bin body, and a second ventilation hole communicated with the inside of the bin body or the bin cover outside the barrel opening is formed in the bin body or the bin cover. In this scheme, the barrel body is mainly used for culturing aquatic animals, and enough water needs to be injected into the barrel body when the aquatic animals are cultured. Under this condition, in order to avoid shaking out in the course of carrying water, so this scheme has cancelled the bleeder vent on the staving lateral wall, but set up first bleeder vent in the bottom of the storehouse body, set up the second bleeder vent on the storehouse body or the storehouse lid, outside air just gets into the barrel cavity inside after the insect storehouse.
On the basis of meeting ventilation requirements, the scheme avoids shaking out water during carrying.
Preferably, the insect bin is clamped and fixed on the barrel opening of the barrel body; the side wall of the barrel body at the edge of the barrel opening is provided with a bayonet or a clamping block, and the edge of the insect bin is provided with an elastic clamping hook which is used for being clamped on the bayonet or the clamping block. The insect bin is fixedly connected to the barrel body in a buckling connection mode, so that the insect bin is prevented from loosening and falling.
In a specific scheme, a retainer ring which is used for being erected on the edge of the bung hole is constructed on the edge of the insect bin; the upper end of the elastic clamping hook is connected to the insect bin above the check ring, and the elastic end of the elastic clamping hook extends downwards from the inner side or the middle of the check ring to the lower side of the check ring; the upper end of the elastic clamping hook is also provided with an unlocking key which is connected with the elastic clamping hook and used for releasing the clamping relationship. In this scheme, the insect storehouse is based on the retaining ring erects on the bung hole edge, then through elasticity pothook rigid coupling on the staving. The elastic clamping hook is penetrated down from the inner side or the middle of the retainer ring, so that the arrangement of the elastic clamping hook can not interfere the retainer ring to be erected on the edge of the barrel opening.
In a further aspect, the culture observation toy further comprises a tool; the tool comprises insect trap and/or tweezers; the insect catching clamp comprises two shearing fork arms and two half box bodies which are respectively arranged on the end parts of the two shearing fork arms; the two half box bodies are opened and closed based on the two shearing fork arms, and a closed insect catching bin is formed when the two half box bodies are closed; transparent observation areas are formed in at least part of the two half box bodies. The cultivation observation toy in this solution is equipped with insect trap and/or tweezers, which can be used to grip some smaller particles, dan Toudeng; the insect trap can be used for catching and observing insects. The insect catching clamp adopts the structure that two half box bodies are butted to form the insect catching bin, and on one hand, the insect catching clamp is limited in the insect catching bin when used for catching insects, and insects cannot be clamped, so that the insect is prevented from being damaged by irradiation. Furthermore, the insects can also be directly observed through the observation area.
In a further scheme, a magnifying glass for observing the interior of the insect catching bin is arranged on the end face of one of the half box bodies. The insect inside the insect trap can be amplified and observed based on the magnifying glass.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram showing an assembled state of the cultivation observation toy.
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing a separation state of the cultivation observation toy.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the structure of the insect bin.
Fig. 4 is a schematic structural view of the insect trap.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the structure of the forceps.
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative and intended to explain the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise specified, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more, unless otherwise clearly defined.
In the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," "secured," and the like are to be construed broadly and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communication between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
In the present utility model, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, a first feature "above" or "below" a second feature may include both the first and second features being in direct contact, as well as the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact with each other through additional features therebetween. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is higher in level than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply means that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
As shown in fig. 1 to 5, the present embodiment relates to a cultivation observation toy including a cultivation barrel and a tool.
As shown in fig. 4 and 5, the means provided for the culture observation toy include, but are not limited to, a trap 3 and tweezers 4, wherein the tweezers 4. As shown in fig. 5, may be used to grip some smaller particles, stones, etc. As shown in fig. 4, the insect trap 3 includes two scissor arms 31, and two half boxes 32 respectively provided on the ends of the two scissor arms 31. The two half box bodies 32 are opened and closed based on the two shearing arms 31, and when the two half box bodies 32 are closed, a closed insect catching bin 33 is formed. At least a portion of the two half-cases 32 are formed with a transparent viewing area, preferably made of transparent glass, to form the half-cases 32. The cultivation observation toy in this solution is equipped with insect trap 3 and/or tweezers 4, the insect trap 3 being used for catching and observing insects. The insect catching clip 3 adopts two half box bodies 32 to butt joint to form an insect catching bin 33, and adopts the structure, on one hand, the insect catching clip is limited in the insect catching bin 33 when catching insects, and can not clamp the insects, so that the insects are prevented from being damaged by irradiation. Furthermore, the insects can also be directly observed through the observation area. In a further embodiment, a magnifying glass 34 is provided on the end face of one of the half-boxes 32 for viewing the interior of the insect trap compartment 33. The magnifying glass 34 can be used for magnifying and observing insects inside the insect trap 3.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the cultivation bucket comprises a bucket body 1 and an insect bin 2 detachably connected to the upper side of the bucket body 1. The insect bin 2 is detachably connected to the bung hole of the barrel body 1, and the bung hole 10 can be closed when the insect bin 2 is connected to the barrel body 1. At least part of the side wall of the barrel body 1 and the side wall of the insect bin 2 are transparent to form an observation window, and ventilation holes are formed in the side wall of the barrel body 1 and/or the side wall of the insect bin 2. This breed and observe breed bucket of toy includes staving 1 and insect storehouse 2 two parts, the inside barrel chamber of staving 1 includes but is not limited to be used for cultivateing aquatic organisms such as fish and shrimp, insect storehouse 2 then is used for cultivateing like fly insects, crawling insects, in order to can observe barrel chamber inside and insect storehouse 2 inside, require at least partly transparent formation observation window on staving 1 lateral wall and the insect storehouse 2 lateral wall, based on the observation window in order to provide certain observation window, more preferred scheme is that staving 1 lateral wall and insect storehouse 2 lateral wall adopt glass to make, but the multi-angle is observed.
On the basis, the insect bin 2 in the scheme is detachably connected to the barrel opening 10 of the barrel body 1, and the barrel opening 10 can be closed when the insect bin 2 is connected to the barrel body 1. That is, the insect bin 2 in the scheme can be placed above the barrel body 1 to realize scientific partition cultivation, and can be independently used and complementarily interfered during use. When in carrying, the insect bin 2 and the barrel body 1 can be carried together, so that the carrying is more convenient.
As shown in fig. 3, the insect chamber 2 includes a chamber body 21 provided with an opening 20, and a chamber cover 22 detachably or movably connected to the chamber body 21. When the bin cover 22 is covered on the opening 20 of the bin body 21, a closed insect breeding bin is formed inside the insect bin 2. In this case, the opening 20 of the bin 21 can be opened or closed by the bin cover 22, so that insects can be captured and observed. In a specific scheme, one end of the bin cover 22 is hinged to the bin body 21 on one side of the opening 20, and the other end of the bin cover 22 is connected to the bin body 21 on the other side of the opening 20 in a fastening manner. The cap 22 can be rotated along the hinge end in a manner not to be separated from the cartridge body 21, thereby opening or closing the opening 20 of the cartridge body 21.
Further, the bottom of the insect bin 2 is constructed as a flat bottom 23 that can be placed on a flat surface. The flat bottom 23 of the insect chamber 2 enables the insect chamber 2 to be independently placed on a flat surface, such as a table for use and viewing.
In addition, the inside of the insect bin 2 is provided with an ornamental lamp 24, and the outside of the bin body 21 or the bin cover 22 is provided with a control key for controlling the on-off of the ornamental lamp 24. This scheme sets up ornamental lamp 24 in insect storehouse 2 inside, on the one hand can be under the condition that ambient brightness is not enough, makes things convenient for children to observe. On the other hand, the insect bin 2 can be used by being carried by a hand alone relative to the barrel body 1, and the insect bin 2 can be used as a small night lamp under the condition that the ornamental lamp 24 is turned on.
In the scheme, ventilation holes are required to be formed in the side wall of the barrel body 1 and/or the side wall of the insect bin 2 so as to ensure ventilation of the inside and outside. In the specific solutions shown in fig. 2 and 3, the bottom of the bin 21 is configured with a first ventilation hole 25 that is communicated with the inner cavity of the barrel 1, and the bin 21 or the bin cover 22 outside the barrel opening 10 is provided with a second ventilation hole 26 that is communicated with the inside thereof. In this scheme, it is considered that the tub 1 is mainly used for culturing aquatic animals, and enough water needs to be injected into the tub 1 when the aquatic animals are cultured. In this case, in order to avoid shaking out water during carrying, the scheme cancels the ventilation holes on the side wall of the barrel body 1, and sets the first ventilation holes 25 on the bottom of the bin body 21, and the second ventilation holes 26 on the bin body 21 or the bin cover 22, so that external air enters the barrel cavity after passing through the insect bin 2. On the basis of meeting ventilation requirements, the scheme avoids shaking out water during carrying.
Preferably, the insect bin 2 is fastened and fixed on the bunghole 10 of the barrel body 1. A bayonet or a clamping block 11 is constructed on the side wall of the barrel body 1 at the edge of the barrel opening 10, and an elastic clamping hook 27 used for being clamped on the bayonet or the clamping block 11 is arranged at the edge of the insect bin 2. The insect bin 2 is fixedly connected to the barrel body 1 in a buckling connection mode, so that the insect bin 2 is prevented from loosening and falling. In a specific embodiment, a retainer 28 is constructed on the edge of the insect bin 2 for being erected on the edge of the bung hole 10. The upper end of the elastic clamping hook 27 is connected to the insect bin 2 above the retainer ring 28, and the elastic end of the elastic clamping hook 27 extends downwards from the inner side or the middle of the retainer ring 28 to the lower side of the retainer ring 28. The upper end of the elastic hook 27 is also provided with an unlocking key 29 which is connected with the elastic hook for releasing the buckling relation. In this scheme, the insect bin 2 is erected on the edge of the bung 10 based on the retainer ring 28, and then is fixedly connected to the barrel body 1 through the elastic clamping hook 27. The elastic clamping hook 27 is penetrated from the inner side or the middle of the retainer ring 28 in the scheme, so that the arrangement of the elastic clamping hook 27 cannot interfere with the erection of the retainer ring 28 on the edge of the bung hole 10. When the insect bin 2 needs to be detached from the barrel body 1, the unlocking key 29 can be pressed in an auxiliary mode, and the buckling relation is released. As shown in the figure, the barrel body 1 is provided with the handle 12, and when the insect bin 2 is clamped and fixed on the barrel opening 10 of the barrel body 1, the cultivation barrel can be carried together by extracting the handle on the barrel body 1, so that the cultivation barrel is very convenient.
In the description of the present specification, a description referring to terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "examples," "specific examples," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
Although embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described above, it will be understood that the above embodiments are illustrative and not to be construed as limiting the utility model, and that variations, modifications, alternatives, and variations may be made in the above embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and principles of the utility model.

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1. A breeding observation toy, which comprises a breeding barrel; the method is characterized in that: the cultivation barrel comprises a barrel body (1) and an insect bin (2) detachably connected above the barrel body (1); the insect bin (2) is detachably connected to the barrel opening (10) of the barrel body (1), and the barrel opening (10) can be closed when the insect bin (2) is connected to the barrel body (1); at least part of the side wall of the barrel body (1) and the side wall of the insect bin (2) are transparent to form an observation window, and ventilation holes are formed in the side wall of the barrel body (1) and/or the side wall of the insect bin (2).
2. A culture observation toy according to claim 1, wherein: the insect bin (2) comprises a bin body (21) provided with an opening (20), and a bin cover (22) detachably connected or movably connected to the bin body (21); when the bin cover (22) is covered on the opening (20) of the bin body (21), a closed insect breeding bin is formed inside the insect bin (2).
3. A culture observation toy according to claim 2, wherein: one end of the bin cover (22) is hinged to the bin body (21) on one side of the opening (20), and the other end of the bin cover (22) is connected to the bin body (21) on the other side of the opening (20) in a buckling mode.
4. A culture observation toy according to claim 2, wherein: the insect bin (2) is internally provided with an ornamental lamp (24), and the outer side of the bin body (21) or the bin cover (22) is provided with a control key for controlling the ornamental lamp (24) to be switched on and off.
5. A culture observation toy according to claim 2, wherein: the bottom of the insect bin (2) is constructed as a flat bottom (23) that can be placed on a flat surface.
6. A culture observation toy according to claim 2, wherein: the bottom of the bin body (21) is provided with a first ventilation hole (25) communicated with the inner cavity of the barrel body (1), and the bin body (21) or the bin cover (22) at the outer side of the barrel opening (10) is provided with a second ventilation hole (26) communicated with the inside of the bin body.
7. A culture observation toy according to claim 1, wherein: the insect bin (2) is clamped and fixed on a barrel opening (10) of the barrel body (1); a bayonet or a clamping block (11) is constructed on the side wall of the barrel body (1) at the edge of the barrel opening (10), and an elastic clamping hook (27) used for being clamped on the bayonet or the clamping block (11) is arranged at the edge of the insect bin (2).
8. A culture viewing toy according to claim 7, wherein: a retainer ring (28) which is used for being erected on the edge of the barrel opening (10) is constructed on the edge of the insect bin (2); the upper end of the elastic clamping hook (27) is connected to the insect bin (2) above the check ring (28), and the elastic end of the elastic clamping hook (27) extends downwards from the inner side or the middle of the check ring (28) to the lower side of the check ring (28).
9. A culture observation toy according to claim 1, wherein: also comprises a tool; the tool comprises an insect trap (3) and/or tweezers (4); the insect catching clamp (3) comprises two shearing fork arms (31) and two half box bodies (32) which are respectively arranged on the end parts of the two shearing fork arms (31); the two half box bodies (32) are opened and closed based on the two shearing fork arms (31), and the two half box bodies (32) form a closed insect catching bin (33) when being closed; transparent viewing areas are formed at least partially in the two half-shells (32).
10. A culture viewing toy according to claim 9, wherein: the end face of one half box body (32) is provided with a magnifying glass (34) for observing the interior of the insect catching bin (33).
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