Tool for catching winged insect
A tool and flying insect technology, applied in the field of flying insect tools, can solve the problems of fly swatter shape, single structure, affecting the cleanliness and beauty of utensils and the environment, etc.
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Embodiment 1
[0010] Example 1. The tow is a flat shape and is integrally injection molded
[0011] This embodiment is composed of a grip 1, a racket shaft 2, a base 3, and a tow 4, which is flat. The grip 1, the racket 2 and the base 3 are made of plastic, and the tow 4 is made of nylon. The tow 4 is 18 cm long and 8 cm wide. Like a common toothbrush, it consists of a number of nylon threads inlaid in two rows at the front end of the base. The rear end of the base 3 and the front end of the racket 2, and the rear end of the racket 2 and The grips 1 are injection molded into one body.
Embodiment 2
[0012] Example 2. The cross-section of the tow is round and is integrally injection molded
[0013] This embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, except that the cross section of the tow 4 is circular. The tow 4 is an industrial silk product.
Embodiment 3
[0014] Example 3. The cross-section of the tow is elliptical, and the whole is composed of three parts
[0015] This embodiment is basically the same as embodiment 1, except that: the grip 1, the racket 2, the base 3 and the tow 4 are each of three separate parts. The grip 1 is a rubber product, which is tightly sleeved. On the racket shaft 2; the racket shaft 2 and the base 3 are threadedly connected; the tow 4 is composed of polypropylene filaments, fixed on the base 3, and its cross-section is oval.
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