Device preventing a child from kicking quilt
A technology for kicking quilts and children, applied in the field of devices for preventing children from kicking quilts, can solve problems such as inability to completely and effectively prevent infants and young children from kicking quilts, and achieve the effects of simple structure, increased friction and low cost
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[0051] Such as Figure 1-12 As shown, the device for preventing children from kicking the quilt of the present invention comprises a base plate 2, and the base plate 2 is provided with a rotatable pressing block 4, such as figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, the number of compacts 4 is one. The briquetting block 4 can be connected to the base plate 2 through a hinge or other similar structure to realize the rotation of the briquetting block 4, and a hinge or other similar structure is used to connect the briquetting block 4 and the base plate 2 to realize the rotation of the briquetting block 4 It is a conventional technical means in the mechanical field, and can be realized by those skilled in the mechanical field. The briquetting block 4 is locked on the base plate 2 by a locking structure.
[0052] Specifically, such as Figure 11 , 12 As shown, the base plate 2 can be provided with a positioning device, the positioning device can be a fixed plate 33 perpendicular to...
Embodiment 2
[0064] Such as Figure 4~7 As shown, this embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, the difference is that the deadbolt 10 in this embodiment is connected to the pressing block 4 through the shaft 15, and the structure and principle of the shaft 15 are the same as those in Embodiment 1. The structure and principle of the shaft 8 are the same, that is, the dead bolt 10 can also rotate around the shaft 15 . The top of described dead bolt 10 is provided with the push rod 13 that runs through the side of briquetting block 4, and the end of described push rod 13 is connected on the top of dead bolt 10 by joint 14, as Figure 5 shown. Push the push rod 13 to drive the top of the dead bolt 10 to rotate around the shaft 15 . In order to facilitate resetting, the push rod 13 is also provided with a compression spring 17, such as Figure 7 shown. In order to compress the compression spring 17 conveniently, the briquetting block 4 is provided with a spring groove 19, and the ...
Embodiment 3
[0067] Such as Figure 8 As shown, this embodiment is basically the same as Embodiment 1, the difference is that the locking structure in this embodiment includes a latch 20 arranged on the bottom plate 2 and a nose provided on the pressing block 4, through the latch 20 and the socket The cooperation of the nose can compress the briquetting block 4 on the base plate 2; as required, a latch seat 21 can be set on the base plate 2, and the latch 20 is installed on the latch seat 21. During use, turn pressing block 4 downwards, make pressing structure be pressed on the quilt tightly, and quilt can pass through the over-quilt groove 22 on the pressing block 4, to avoid the quilt from affecting latch 20 locking pressing block 4. Then push the latch 20 to insert the latch 20 into the insertion nose, thereby locking the pressing block 4 on the bottom plate 2 . When the quilt needs to be opened, the latch 20 is pulled out, and the locking of the latch 20 to the briquetting block 4 get...
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