JPS5942948Y2 - Kenzan - Google Patents

Kenzan

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JPS5942948Y2
JPS5942948Y2 JP1609981U JP1609981U JPS5942948Y2 JP S5942948 Y2 JPS5942948 Y2 JP S5942948Y2 JP 1609981 U JP1609981 U JP 1609981U JP 1609981 U JP1609981 U JP 1609981U JP S5942948 Y2 JPS5942948 Y2 JP S5942948Y2
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素行 池田
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【考案の詳細な説明】 この考案は、鉛等の台に多数の針を植え込んだ生は孔周
の剣山に関する。
[Detailed explanation of the invention] This invention relates to the tsurugisan of Kenshu, a man who had many needles implanted in a stand made of lead or the like.

生は花は、各流派の生は力に応じて、材料を挿す剣山の
台上の位置が本物や板物と葉物や草物ごとにほぼ定オっ
ている。
When it comes to raw flowers, each school's raw materials are placed in almost the same position on the stand of the sword mount, depending on the strength of each school.

しかしながら、従来の剣山に植え込まれた多数の針は色
彩や太さ等が全て同質のものを使用しているために、特
に初心者は材料を剣山に挿すごとにその位置を確めなが
ら生けなければならずわずられしいものであり、筐た、
針が従来からの黄金色の真ちゅう製である場合は本物や
板物はとにかく緑色の葉物や草物を挿すとその位置の針
が余計に目立つことになって剣山を砂や小石で覆い隠す
必要が生じ、更に、常に本物や板物のように硬質の材料
を挿す位置の針だけが極端に疲労することになるので剣
山の寿命を短くする原因にもなっていた。
However, because the numerous needles inserted into conventional kenzan are all of the same color and thickness, beginners in particular must check the position of the material each time they insert it into the kenzan. It is always a pity,
If the needle is traditionally made of golden brass, inserting a green leaf or plant in the case of a genuine or plate needle will make the needle in that position stand out even more, and cover the sword mountain with sand or pebbles. In addition, the needle in the position where hard materials such as real pieces or platework were always inserted was subject to extreme fatigue, which shortened the life of the kenzan.

この考案は、このような事情に鑑みなされたものであっ
て、剣山の針を色彩等を異にする2種以上の組からなる
ものとして、こU)針を各組ごとに生は花の各流派の生
は力に合わせて区分けして植え込むことにより、本物や
葉物等の材料によってその挿すべき位置が一目で分かる
剣山を提供することを目的とする。
This idea was made in view of these circumstances, and the needles of the Tsurugi mountain are made up of two or more sets of different colors. The purpose is to provide a tsurugisan that allows you to see at a glance where it should be inserted, depending on the material, such as the real thing or leaves, by dividing and planting the seeds of each school according to their strength.

この考案の実施例を図面の記載に基づいて説明する。An embodiment of this invention will be described based on the drawings.

この考案の剣山1は、第1及び第2図に示すように、円
盤状の船台2に色彩等の異なる2組の針3a、3bを船
台2と同心円状に区分け(第2図における1点鎖線)し
て多数植え込むことにより構成されている。
As shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the kenzan 1 of this invention has two sets of needles 3a and 3b of different colors arranged on a disc-shaped pedestal 2 concentrically with the pedestal 2 (one point in Fig. 2). It is constructed by implanting a large number of them (dashed line).

同心円状に区分けされた中心側の組の針3aは茶色系の
色彩のものが使用され、周辺側の組の針3bは緑色系の
色彩のものが使用されている。
The central set of needles 3a, which are concentrically divided, is colored brown, and the peripheral set of needles 3b is colored green.

!た、中心側の組の針3aは、周辺側の組の針3bより
太いものが使用されると共に植え込みのピッチも大きく
取っている。
! In addition, the needles 3a in the central set are thicker than the needles 3b in the peripheral set, and the pitch of the implants is also larger.

上記のように構成されたこの考案の剣山1は、中心側の
組の針3aに本物や板物を挿し、周辺側の組の針3bに
業物や草物を挿して生けろ。
The kenzan 1 of this invention, constructed as described above, is arranged by inserting real objects or wooden objects into the needles 3a of the center side, and inserting objects or plants into the needles 3b of the peripheral side.

このことにより、初心者でも材料によってその挿すべき
位置が一目で分かると共に、本物や板物は茶色系の色彩
の針3bに挿されるので針3a、3bが目立つことがな
く砂や小石で剣山1を覆い隠す必要がない。
As a result, even beginners can see at a glance the position to insert the material depending on the material, and the needles 3a and 3b can be inserted into the brown-colored needle 3b, so that the needles 3a and 3b do not stand out and can be used with sand or pebbles to insert the kenzan 1. There's no need to cover it up.

會た、硬質の本物や板物な挿す針3bは、葉物や草物を
挿す針3bより太いものが使用されそれに応じて植え込
みピンチも太ぎく取っているので、挿す材料に応じた使
い分けが可能となり耐久性が増し剣山の寿命が短くなる
心配もなくなる。
In addition, the needle 3b for inserting hard real or plate material is thicker than the needle 3b for inserting leaves and plants, and the planting pinch is also thicker accordingly, so it can be used depending on the material to be inserted. This makes it possible to increase durability, and there is no need to worry about the lifespan of the sword being shortened.

更に、針3a、3bを自然な色に着色することにより、
従来の剣山のように無機質な金属光沢が生は花の優雅さ
を損うこともなく、草木によく調和する。
Furthermore, by coloring the needles 3a and 3b in natural colors,
The inorganic metallic luster of traditional kenzan does not detract from the elegance of flowers and blends well with plants.

尚、針3a、3bの区分けは、同心円状に限定さt’L
ろものではなく、生は花の各流派の生は方に合わせて又
はその他趣味に応じて第3図1〜3の1点鎖線で示すよ
うな種々の方法により行うことが可能であり、オた、剣
山1の形状も円盤状に限らず、例えば矩形の剣山1なら
第3図4〜9の1点鎖線で写すように区分けすることも
できる。
Note that the division of the needles 3a and 3b is limited to concentric circles.
It is possible to do flower life in various ways, as shown by the dashed lines in Fig. 3, 1 to 3, depending on the person of each school of flower life or other hobbies. Furthermore, the shape of the sword mount 1 is not limited to a disk shape, and for example, if it is a rectangular sword mount 1, it can be divided as shown by the dashed-dotted lines in FIG. 3 4 to 9.

咬た、針3a、 3bの組も2種に限定されるものでは
なく、生は花材料の種類に応じて3種以上の組としても
よく、この場合も剣山1の中心から周辺へ同心円状に3
段階以上に区分けするだけでなく、第3図3の1点鎖線
で示すような形状、その他の形状に区分けすることが可
能であり、また、このような区分けにより図案や商標等
を剣山に表示することもできる。
The set of needles 3a and 3b is not limited to two types, and may be set as three or more types depending on the type of flower material. to 3
It is not only possible to divide the sword into more than one level, but also to divide it into shapes as shown by the dashed line in Figure 3, and other shapes.This division also makes it possible to display designs, trademarks, etc. on the sword mountain. You can also.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図はこの考案の剣山の一実施例の斜視図、第2図は
同じく平面図、第3図は他の実施例を説明するための平
面図を示す。 1・・・剣山、2・・・船台、3a、3b・・・針。
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the kenzan of this invention, FIG. 2 is a plan view of the same, and FIG. 3 is a plan view for explaining another embodiment. 1...Tsurugizan, 2...Ship, 3a, 3b...Needle.

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 針の太さ及び色彩を異にする2種地上の組からなる多数
の針を各組ごとに区分けして船台に植え込んだことを特
徴とする剣山。
Tsurugiyama is characterized by having a large number of needles, each consisting of two types of ground needles with different needle thicknesses and colors, separated into groups and planted in the platform.
JP1609981U 1981-02-06 1981-02-06 Kenzan Expired JPS5942948Y2 (en)

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