CN220014061U - Rat-proof blocking thorn - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a rat-proof blocking thorn, which comprises a flexible axle center body and a blocking thorn structure arranged on a preset section of the axle center body; the blocking structure consists of a plurality of elastic wires which radially extend out of the periphery of the axle center body by a preset length; in particular, the two ends of the rat guard structure are respectively provided with a joint structure which can be used for connecting and fixing each other. The single rat guard can be directly blocked at the gap of the building, or the single rat guard is surrounded at the proper height of the pipe and the column in a mode of connecting the two ends of the head and the tail by utilizing the joint structure, so that pests such as snakes, rats and the like can be prevented from climbing into the house through the gap of the building or along the pipe and the column, and even a plurality of rat guard can be connected to the required length in a head and tail series connection mode so as to meet the use requirements of different environments.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a product for blocking harmful organisms, in particular to a rat-proof blocking thorn which can prevent harmful organisms such as snakes, rats and the like from entering a residence through gaps of a building or along a pipe and a column.
Background
Any organism that is invasive or troublesome to humans itself or animals or plants of human interest, animal husbandry, artificial structures, etc. can be considered a pest; particularly, snakes and mice invaded into the domestic environment are more likely to be tired and feared because of toxicity which directly threatens the life of people, the safety of poultry and livestock, or because of food theft, biting damages home appliances and electrical equipment and brings various infectious diseases.
Therefore, various tools for preventing the invasion of harmful organisms such as snakes and mice into houses are generated correspondingly; it is known that a kind of blocking thorn product made of elastic thread can be simply stuffed in the gap of door and window, mainly used for scraping thorn when snake, mouse, cat and dog are close, so that it can scare the entrance of them, and can attain the effect of preventing invasion of animals and reptiles.
However, similar to the conventional stab blocking products, the products are usually in a commodity form with a specific length, and because the products themselves lack a serial connection structure design, the products can only be stuffed in the gaps of the doors and windows in a single product state, so that the practicability and the applicability are poor, and the trouble that the products are too long or too short to be properly installed is often encountered in practical use.
Disclosure of Invention
Accordingly, the main object of the present utility model is to provide a rat guard that can be used by connecting the head and tail ends of a single product to each other, or by connecting a plurality of products in series to a desired length.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the present utility model includes a flexible shaft body and a blocking structure disposed at a predetermined section of the periphery of the shaft body; the blocking structure consists of a plurality of elastic wires which radially extend out of the periphery of the axle center body by a preset length; the method is characterized in that: the two ends of the rat guard structure are respectively provided with a joint structure which can be used for connecting and fixing each other.
According to the above structural features, each of the engaging structures is formed by a portion of the shaft body that relatively protrudes from the blocking structure.
According to the above structural features, each of the engaging structures is formed by a portion of the shaft body extending out of the blocking structure, and at least one of the engaging structures is curled in a ring shape.
According to the above structural features, the elastic thread comprises a first elastic thread made of plastic material and a second elastic thread made of stainless steel material.
According to the structural characteristics, each joint structure is formed by a part of the axle center body which relatively extends out of the thorn blocking structure; and the elastic wire comprises a first elastic wire made of plastic and a second elastic wire made of stainless steel.
According to the structural characteristics, each joint structure is formed by a part of the axle center body opposite to the blocking thorn structure, and at least one joint structure is bent into a ring shape; and the elastic wire comprises a first elastic wire made of plastic and a second elastic wire made of stainless steel.
According to the structural characteristics, the second elastic wire made of stainless steel is relatively stiffer than the first elastic wire made of plastic, and the length of the first elastic wire extending out of the periphery of the axle center body is relatively greater than the length of the second elastic wire extending out of the periphery of the axle center body.
According to the structural characteristics, the plastic material is PP plastic material, and the stainless steel material is 304 stainless steel material.
According to the structural characteristics, the axle center body is formed by spirally winding a plurality of metal wires.
According to the above structural feature, the shaft body is formed by spirally winding a plurality of metal wires, and the elastic wire is wound around the shaft body in a state of being sandwiched by the metal wires of the shaft body.
Compared with the traditional structure, the rat guard disclosed by the utility model can adopt a joint structure design at two ends of the rat guard structure to directly block a single rat guard at a gap of a building, or can use the joint structure to enable the single rat guard to surround a proper height of a pipe or a column in a head-tail two-end interconnection mode, so that pests such as snakes and rats can be prevented from climbing into a house through the gap of the building or along the pipe or the column, and even a plurality of rat guard can be connected to a required length in a head-tail serial connection mode so as to meet the use requirements of different environments.
In addition, the joint structure formed by the parts of the axle center body which relatively extend out of the blocking thorn structure is relatively easy to wind and connect in series, and has the characteristic of no tool operation; in particular, the at least one engagement structure is bent into a ring shape, which is convenient for an operator to buckle with a single finger, and is helpful for quickly pressing the thorn blocking structure into the gap or the hole.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the appearance structure of the rat guard of the present utility model.
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a cross-sectional structure of a rat-proof puncture-proof device of the present utility model.
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a plurality of serial connection of the anti-mouse stinging heads and tails according to the present utility model.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view showing the connection appearance of the two ends of the head and the tail of the rat guard of the utility model.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a state that the rat guard of the present utility model is wrapped around a pipe or a column.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the present utility model.
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100: rat guard 10: the axle center body 11: metal wire rod
20: the blocking structure 21: first elastic wire 22: second elastic thread
30: joint structure 200: and (5) a column.
Detailed Description
The utility model mainly provides a rat-proof blocking thorn which can be used by connecting the head end and the tail end of a single product with each other or by connecting a plurality of products in series to the required length at the head end and the tail end.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the rat guard 100 of the present utility model includes a flexible shaft 10 and a guard structure 20 disposed at a predetermined section of the periphery of the shaft 10.
The blocking structure 20 is composed of a plurality of elastic wires which radially extend out of the periphery of the axle body 10 by a preset length; the elastic wires used to form the puncture preventing structure 20 include a first elastic wire 21 made of plastic material (e.g., PP plastic material) and a second elastic wire 22 made of stainless steel material (e.g., 304 stainless steel material).
The shaft body 10 may be formed by spirally winding a plurality of metal wires 11 (e.g., iron wires), and the first elastic wire 21 and the second elastic wire 22 may be wound around the shaft body 10 in a state of being sandwiched by the metal wires 11 of the shaft body 10.
The key point of the present utility model is that the rat guard structure 100 is provided with a joint structure 30 at two ends of the rat guard structure 20 for connecting and fixing each other; in practice, each of the engagement structures 30 may be constituted by a portion of the hub 10 that extends relatively beyond the bayonet structure 20.
In the above embodiment, the joint structure 30 formed by the portion of the shaft body 10 extending relatively beyond the blocking structure 20 is flexible as the shaft body 10, and is relatively easy to wind and connect in series, and has the characteristic of no tool operation.
In principle, by utilizing the rat guard thorn 100 of the utility model, a single rat guard thorn 100 can be directly blocked at a gap of a building to prevent pests such as snakes, rats and the like from climbing into a house through the gap of the building or along a pipe and a column; of course, the plurality of mouse-proof thorns 100 can be connected to the required length (as shown in fig. 3) in a head-tail serial connection manner so as to meet the use requirements of different environments.
It should be noted that, when the rat guard 100 of the present utility model is used, the joint structure 30 can be directly used to surround the single rat guard 100 at a proper height of the pipe 200 (or column) in such a way that the two ends of the head and the tail are connected with each other (as shown in fig. 4 and 5), so as to prevent the pests such as snakes and rats from climbing into the house through the pipe 200 (or column), so as to obtain a product of the rat guard 100 with relatively high practicability and applicability.
In the embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 6, in which each of the engaging structures 30 is formed by a portion of the shaft body 10 that relatively extends out of the blocking structure 20, at least one engaging structure 30 may be further bent into a ring shape, so that an operator can conveniently and individually hold the engaging structure with a single finger, which is helpful for quickly pressing the blocking structure 20 into a slit or a hole.
Furthermore, in the embodiment of the present utility model for forming the elastic thread of the puncture preventing structure 20, which includes a first elastic thread 21 made of plastic material and a second elastic thread 22 made of stainless steel material, and the second elastic thread 22 made of stainless steel material is relatively stiffer than the first elastic thread 21 made of plastic material, as shown in fig. 2 and 5, the length of the first elastic thread 21 made of plastic material extending out of the periphery of the axle body 10 is preferably greater than the length of the second elastic thread 22 made of stainless steel material extending out of the periphery of the axle body 10.
In this embodiment, when the rat guard 100 of the present utility model is wrapped around the pipe 200 or the gap of the cross-bar, the first elastic wires 21 made of plastic material have a longer length, so they will contact the installation object first, and these first elastic wires 21 made of plastic material can cooperate with bending and store the elasticity of stretching outward to maintain the stable and proper installation with the installation object.
Specifically, the utility model discloses a rat guard, which is designed by utilizing a joint structure at two ends of the rat guard structure, wherein a single rat guard can be directly blocked at a gap of a building, or the single rat guard can be surrounded at a proper height of a pipe and a column in a mode of connecting two ends of the head and the tail by utilizing the joint structure, so that pests such as snakes and rats are prevented from climbing into a house through the gap of the building or along the pipe and the column, and even a plurality of rat guards can be connected to a required length in a mode of connecting the head and the tail in series so as to meet the use requirements of different environments.
In addition, the joint structure formed by the parts of the axle center body which relatively extend out of the blocking thorn structure is easy to wind and connect in series, and has the characteristic of no tool operation; in particular, the at least one engagement structure is bent into a ring shape, which is convenient for an operator to buckle with a single finger, and is helpful for quickly pressing the thorn blocking structure into the gap or the hole.
While the foregoing has been with particularity, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various alterations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the utility model. Accordingly, the scope of the present utility model should not be limited to the embodiments disclosed, but should include various alternatives and modifications without departing from the scope of the utility model as defined by the appended claims.
Claims (10)
1. A rat-proof blocking thorn comprises a flexible axle center body and a blocking thorn structure arranged at a preset section at the periphery of the axle center body; the blocking structure consists of a plurality of elastic wires which radially extend out of the periphery of the axle center body by a preset length; the method is characterized in that:
the two ends of the rat guard structure are respectively provided with a joint structure which can be used for connecting and fixing each other.
2. The rat guard of claim 1, wherein each of the engagement formations is formed by a portion of the hub that extends relatively beyond the guard formation.
3. The mouse-resistant bayonet of claim 1, wherein each of the engagement formations is formed by a portion of the hub opposite the portion from which the bayonet formations extend, and at least one of the engagement formations is crimped in a loop.
4. The rat guard of claim 1, wherein the elastic wire comprises a first elastic wire of plastic material and a second elastic wire of stainless steel material.
5. The rat guard of claim 1, wherein each of the engagement formations is formed by portions of the hub that extend relatively beyond the guard formation; and the elastic thread comprises a first elastic thread made of plastic material and a second elastic thread made of stainless steel material.
6. The mouse-preventing spur of claim 1, wherein each of the engagement structures is formed by a portion of the hub that extends relatively beyond the spur structure, and at least one of the engagement structures is curled in a loop shape; and the elastic wire comprises a first elastic wire made of plastic and a second elastic wire made of stainless steel.
7. The rat guard of any of claims 4-6, wherein the second elastic wire of stainless steel is relatively stiffer than the first elastic wire of plastic, the length of the first elastic wire extending beyond the periphery of the hub being relatively greater than the length of the second elastic wire extending beyond the periphery of the hub.
8. The rat guard of any of claims 4-6, wherein the plastic material is PP plastic and the stainless steel material is 304 stainless steel.
9. The rat guard of any of claims 1-6, wherein the hub is formed from a plurality of helically wound metal wires.
10. The mouse-resistant and stab-resistant structure according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the shaft body is formed by spirally winding a plurality of metal wires, and the elastic wire is wound around the shaft body in a state of being sandwiched by the metal wires of the shaft body.
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