WO2005015542A1 - 応援用打ち鳴らし具 - Google Patents
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10K—SOUND-PRODUCING DEVICES; METHODS OR DEVICES FOR PROTECTING AGAINST, OR FOR DAMPING, NOISE OR OTHER ACOUSTIC WAVES IN GENERAL; ACOUSTICS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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Definitions
- Ringing device for support
- the present invention relates to a support tapping tool used for watching sports.
- tapping tool As a tool used for supporting various sports such as baseball, there is a tapping tool that uses, for example, two bar-like members simulating a bat as tapping sounds (eg, non-patent literature).
- the striking tool is made of a hollow resin molded product, and emits a light striking sound to enhance the support atmosphere.
- Non-Patent Document 1 Kung Fu Bat, [Search August 8, 2003], Internet ⁇ URL: http://www.rakuten.co.jp/thebaystars/167265/167337/171057/170569/> Disclosure of the Invention
- Such a ringing tool is about 30 to 40 cm in length, and although it is lightweight, bulky and inconvenient to carry. However, if it is simply shortened, it will be harder to beat.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a support tapping tool that is easy to tap and suitable for carrying. Means for solving the problem
- a support rattle of the present invention has the following configuration.
- a main body portion which is divided into a plurality of tubular members whose diameters are sequentially reduced from one end side to the other end side in the length direction, and these tubular members are elastically combined.
- the adjacent cylindrical members are extended by connecting the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter cylindrical member and the outer peripheral surface of the small-diameter cylindrical member so as to overlap in a tapered manner.
- the reduced-diameter tubular member is sequentially nested in the radial-side tubular member to be in a reduced state.
- a head cap is attached to one end of a cylindrical member having a maximum diameter, and an end member having a grip end having an enlarged diameter is attached to the other end of the cylindrical member having a minimum diameter ( The ringing tool for support described in 1).
- a convex portion or a concave portion is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the large-diameter side cylindrical member, and a concave portion or a convex portion corresponding to the convex portion or the concave portion is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the small-diameter side cylindrical member that comes into contact with P.
- the head cap has a locking projection protruding toward the main body, and the locking projection is screwed into one end of a cylindrical member having a minimum diameter to engage with the projection.
- the reduced state of the main body is maintained by covering an end cap from the other end side and locking the end cap to a cylindrical member having a maximum diameter.
- the sounding device for support of the present invention (1), when the main body is in the extended state, it is held at a length suitable for sounding, while in the contracted state, the length is short and the portable device is small. Length suitable for
- the sounding tool for support that is powerful in the present invention (2), it has a substantially bat shape in appearance.
- the extended state can be more reliably maintained.
- the reduced state is maintained.
- the reduced state can be more reliably maintained.
- the reduced state can be held without providing a special holding structure in the main body and the head cap, and these members can be simplified.
- FIG. 1A is an overall perspective view showing an extended state of a first embodiment of a support tapping tool according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is an overall perspective view showing a reduced state of the support rattling tool of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 2 is a one-side sectional view of a head member of the support knocking tool of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 3 is a one-side cross-sectional view of an intermediate member of the support rattle of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 4A is a one-side cross-sectional view of a grip member of the support rattle of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 4B is a sectional view taken along line 4B-4B in FIG. 4A.
- FIG. 5 is a one-side cross-sectional view of a head cap of the support tapping tool of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 6 is a one-side cross-sectional view of a grip end of the support rattle of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line 7-7 in FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line 8-8 in FIG. 1B.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an example of a method of using the support rattle of FIG. 1A.
- FIG. 10 is a one-side cross-sectional view showing an extended state of a second embodiment of the support tapping tool according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a one-side sectional view showing a reduced state of the support rattle of FIG. 10.
- Fig. 1A-Fig. 8 shows the support rattle (1).
- the rattling tool for support (1) has three cylindrical members of a body member (10), an intermediate member (20), and a grip member (30) whose main body portion has a diameter gradually reduced in the longitudinal direction.
- the cylindrical member (10X20X30) is elastically combined.
- a head cap (40) is attached to the head member (10) having the largest diameter
- an end member (50) is attached to the grip member (30) having the smallest diameter.
- the peripheral wall (11) is formed to have a constant diameter on the head tip side (11a), has a gentle taper shape on the grip side (lib), and has a grip side (l1).
- ib) is a cylindrical member whose diameter has been reduced.
- a concave groove (12) is formed along the circumferential direction on the inner peripheral surface on the head end side (11a) of the peripheral wall, and a shallower concave groove (13) is formed on the inner peripheral surface on the grip side (lib). Similarly, it is formed along the circumferential direction.
- the intermediate member (20) shown in FIG. 3 is a tapered cylindrical member whose peripheral wall (21) is reduced in diameter from the head side (21a) to the grip side (21b).
- the outer diameter (D2) of the end of the intermediate member (20) on the head side (21a) is slightly larger than the opening diameter (D1) on the grip side (lib) of the head member (10),
- the outer diameter (D3) of the end on the grip side (21b) is formed sufficiently small.
- a ridge (22) corresponding to the concave groove (13) on the grip side (lib) of the head member (10) is formed on the other hand.
- a shallow concave groove (23) is formed in the inner peripheral surface on the grip side (21b) along the circumferential direction.
- the grip member (30) shown in Fig. 4 is attached to the head side of the base portion (31) having the same diameter in the length direction. It is a cylindrical member having a tapered locking portion (32) whose diameter becomes large at the end.
- the outer diameter (D5) of the end portion of the engaging portion (32) is slightly larger than the outer diameter (D5) of the end portion of the intermediate member (20) on the grip side (21b).
- (D6) is formed sufficiently small.
- a ridge (33) is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the locking portion (32) along the circumferential direction, and a helical ridge (34) protrudes from the inner peripheral surface.
- the ridge (33) corresponds to the concave groove (23) of the intermediate member (20), and the helical ridge (34) is engaged with a head cap (40) described later.
- three convex portions (35X35X35) are formed at equal intervals along the circumferential direction on the inner peripheral surface on the base end side of the base portion (31).
- the head cap (40) shown in Fig. 5 is a short cylindrical member having a bottom.
- a ridge (42) is formed along the circumferential direction on the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall (41), and a locking projection (43) projecting toward the main body and having a small diameter at the distal end is formed at the center of the bottom. Is formed.
- a spiral ridge (44) protrudes from a peripheral surface (projection surface) of the locking projection (43).
- the head cap (40) has an outer peripheral wall (41) inserted into the distal end side (11a) of the head member (10), and the ridge (42) is inserted into a concave groove (12) of the head member (10). These are fitted together and attached to the head member (10) (FIG. 7). Further, the locking projection (43)
- the spiral ridge (44) corresponds to the spiral ridge (34) of the locking portion (32) of the grip member (30), and these are screwed together when the main body is contracted (FIG. 8).
- the end member (50) shown in FIG. 6 is a hollow member in which a cylindrical engaging portion (52) is extended on one surface side of the grip end (51) whose diameter is enlarged. On the other side of the grip end (51), a plate-shaped connecting string attaching portion (54) having a hole (53) is protruded. A concave groove (55) is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the engaging portion (52) along the circumferential direction, and the concave groove (55) is a convex portion (35) of the base portion (31) of the grip member (30). ), The end member (50) is attached to these by fitting. Further, the outer diameter (D7) of the grip end (51) is formed to be larger than the grip-side opening diameter (D4) of the intermediate member (20).
- the intermediate member (20) is inserted from the head tip side (11a) of the head member (10), and the grip member (30) is inserted from the head side (21a) of the intermediate member (20).
- These three members (10), (20), and (30) are the grip side opening diameter (D1) of the head member (10) ⁇ the head side outer diameter (D2) of the intermediate member (20), Since the relationship is such that the grip-side opening diameter (D4) of the intermediate member (20) is smaller than the outer diameter (D5) of the engaging concave portion (32) of the grip member (30), the intermediate member (20) is in a state of being prevented from falling in the extension direction. That is, the connecting portion with the adjacent member is formed in a tapered shape, and the connecting portion overlaps and is prevented from falling off due to the difference between the opening diameter and the outer diameter.
- the outer peripheral wall (41) of the head cap (40) is inserted into the distal end side of the head member (10), and the ridge (42) is formed into the concave groove (12). And fit the head cap (40).
- the opening on the distal end side of the head member (10) is closed, and the intermediate member (20) and the head member (10) are prevented from falling off even in the reduction direction.
- the assembled support rattle (1) is held in the extended state or the contracted state as follows.
- the head member (10), the intermediate member (20) and the grip member (30) in the direction of extension. Then, as shown in FIG. 1A and FIG. 7, at the connection portion between the head member (10) and the intermediate member (20), the inner peripheral surface of the head member (10) and the outer peripheral surface of the intermediate member (20) Are in contact with each other while being pressed against each other, and the protruding ridge (22) of the intermediate member (20) is fitted into the concave groove (13) of the head member (10).
- the inner peripheral surface of the intermediate member (20) and the outer peripheral surface of the grip member (30) come into contact with each other while being pressed against each other, and
- the ridge (33) of the locking portion (32) of the member (10) is fitted in the concave groove (23) of the intermediate member (20).
- the support ringing tool (1) is maintained in the extended state by the surface contact and the uneven fitting. At the time of this extension, the length is set to be suitable for striking.
- Another member (20X30) is nested in the head member (10). Then, the locking projection (43) of the head cap (40) is screwed into the locking portion (32) of the grip member (30) to lock the head cap (40) and the grip member (30). .
- the head (21a) of the intermediate member (20) is prevented from coming off by the head cap (40), and the grip side (21b) is prevented from coming off by the end member (50).
- the support ringing tool (1) is kept in a reduced state by locking the head cap (40) and the grip member (30) and preventing the intermediate member (20) from coming off. Moreover, since the locking is made by screwing, it cannot be released only by pulling in the extension direction, and the reduced state can be reliably maintained. With this reduction, the support ringing device (1) becomes approximately 1Z3 in length, making it suitable for carrying.
- the ridges (22X33) and concave grooves (12X23) for connecting the three members (10X20X30) are provided with ridges (42) for mounting the head cap (40) and the end member (50). Since the fitting depth is set to be shallower than that of the convex portion (35) and the concave groove (13X35), the fitting operation of the concave and convex can be performed with a small force. On the other hand, the head cap (40) and the end member (50) that do not need to be disengaged after assembling are prevented from being unintentionally disengaged because the fitting depth is deep and strong.
- the above-mentioned sounding tool for support (1) can be sounded by hitting one to the limb of the user, or by sounding the two sounding tools (1) together. Can also be emitted.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 show the support rattle (2).
- the support tapping tool (2) is different from the support tapping tool (1) of the first embodiment in a holding structure for holding an extended state and a contracted state.
- the main body is divided into three cylindrical members, the head member (110), the intermediate member (120), and the grip member (130), whose diameters are sequentially reduced in the length direction, and are connected so as to be able to expand and contract.
- Head member (110) It is common that the cap (140) is attached, the end member (150) is attached to the grip member (130), and that it has a substantially bat shape when viewed in an extended state.
- (151) is a grip end having an enlarged diameter
- (152) is a cylindrical engaging portion for insertion into a grip member (130)
- (154) is two support striking tools (2). It is the attachment part of the connecting string for connecting
- the head member (110), the intermediate member (120), and the grip member (130) do not have irregularities formed at the connection portion with the adjacent member, and the inner peripheral surface of the head member (110) and the intermediate member
- the extended state is maintained only by surface contact between the outer peripheral surface of (120) or the inner peripheral surface of intermediate member (120) and the outer peripheral surface of grip member (130) (FIG. 10).
- the head cap (140) and the end member (150) are also mounted by press-fitting the peripheral wall into the head member (110) or the grip member (130) without forming a ridge and a concave groove. .
- the support rattle (2) can be kept in a reduced state by using an end cap (160).
- the end cap (160) is a bottomed and short cylindrical member, and has a spiral ridge (161) projecting from the outer peripheral surface of the peripheral wall.
- the opening diameter of the peripheral wall is formed to be larger than the outer diameter on the grip side of the intermediate member (120) and the diameter of the grip end (151) of the end member (150) and smaller than the opening diameter on the grip side of the head member (110). I have.
- a hole (162) is formed at the center of the bottom to allow the connection string attaching portion (154) of the end member (150) to pass therethrough.
- head member (110), the intermediate member (120) and the grip member (130) are pushed in the reducing direction, and the grip member (130) is inserted into the intermediate member (120), and the intermediate member (120) is removed.
- the end cap (160) is put on the end member (150), and the end member (150) is inserted into the head member (110) while rotating, so that the ridge (161) is pressed against the inner peripheral surface.
- the intermediate member (120) and the grip member (130) are restrained in the head member (110) whose both ends are closed, and the contracted state is maintained.
- the cheering device for support (2) can be used alone or in a pair as in the case of the device for cheering for support (1) of the first embodiment. Also, when connecting two support ringers (2) with a connecting string, pass the connecting string through the hole (162) at the bottom of the end cap (160). It shall be connected to the connecting string attachment part (154) of the grip end (150).
- the support ringing device (2) of the present embodiment can be stably reduced by adding an end cap (160) without providing a special holding structure on the docap (140) and the grip member (130). State maintenance is possible and these components are simplified.
- the support tapping tool of the present invention is not limited to the above two embodiments.
- the number of divisions of the main body may be two or more. However, if the number of divisions is small, the size at the time of reduction becomes longer and the reduction effect is reduced, and if the number of divisions is large, the number of connected portions is increased and the appearance at the time of expansion becomes poor.
- the number of divisions is preferably 2 to 4 for a support ringing device with a total length of about 30 cm.
- the length and thickness are not limited, but in consideration of striking by holding in a hand, the total length when extended is preferably 20 to 40 cm, and the maximum diameter is preferably 3 to 10 cm.
- the concave-convex fitting structure of the adjacent cylindrical members is not limited to the ridges or grooves formed on the entire circumference, but may be convex and concave portions formed at a plurality of positions in the circumferential direction. Further, instead of the concave and convex fitting, a screwing structure with a spiral thread may be employed.
- the head cap (40X140) and the end member (50X150) do not need to be removed after being mounted, and may be bonded in addition to uneven fitting or press-fitting.
- the method of locking the head cap (40) and the grip member (30) is not limited to the screwing in the illustrated example. Examples of other locking methods include uneven fitting and press fitting.
- the present invention also includes a head cap (40) that does not have a locking projection (43) and is directly locked to a flat cap bottom.
- the connecting string attaching portion (54X154) of the end member (50X150) is arbitrarily provided, and the present invention includes a support tapping tool without the connecting string attaching portion (54X154).
- the method of connecting the two rattles for support is also optional.
- a string can be directly attached to the small diameter portion on the head side of the grip end.
- the ringing tool for support of the present invention can be used for watching various sports.
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