Badminton picking device
By designing a badminton shuttlecock retrieval device with a collection tray and a walking and converging fork arm, the problem of damage during the badminton shuttlecock collection process was solved, achieving low-damage and convenient secondary collection.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520119327.4
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-20
AI Technical Summary
Existing badminton shuttlecock retrieval equipment is prone to causing serious damage to shuttlecocks during the collection process, and secondary collection still requires manual operation, which is physically demanding.
A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device was designed, comprising a collection tray, a walking and gathering fork arm, and a push handle. The walking and gathering fork arm and the curtain work together to reduce the friction between the shuttlecock and the ground, and facilitate secondary collection after collection.
It effectively reduces damage to badminton shuttlecocks, simplifies the secondary collection process, and improves efficiency and convenience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of sports training auxiliary equipment, and in particular to a badminton shuttlecock retrieval device. Background Technology
[0002] Badminton training venues use a large number of shuttlecocks, often for specialized training in techniques such as receiving and serving. This results in a lot of shuttlecocks scattered on the ground, requiring manual collection, which is very physically demanding.
[0003] Existing badminton shuttlecock collection devices can be broadly classified into two categories. One category consists of electric devices that use brushes or negative pressure for collection. These devices are less commonly used due to their high purchase cost. The other category includes a badminton shuttlecock collection device, such as the one disclosed in Chinese Patent 202222297848.8, which is currently the most widely used device in terms of its configuration.
[0004] However, the drawbacks of this type of equipment are also obvious. During the collection process, the two hinged support arms inevitably have a certain angle when gathering the shuttlecocks. When pushing the collection arm, the shuttlecocks within the range of the two support arms roll to the hinge position due to friction, causing the shuttlecocks to accumulate at the connection point of the two support arms. Under these circumstances, the continuous pushing collection action will cause the feathers between the shuttlecocks to rub against each other more intensely. Especially in actual operation, the degree of wear and tear on the shuttlecocks varies, and some shuttlecocks are already missing feathers or broken. In this case, the shuttlecocks will entangle with each other, causing further damage to the shuttlecocks. In addition, if this type of equipment can only gather the shuttlecocks, the gathered shuttlecocks still need to be put back into the shuttlecock bucket, which still requires repeated bending over to pick them up, which is quite laborious. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology and provide a badminton shuttlecock picking device that causes less damage to the shuttlecock during the collection process and is easy to collect again.
[0006] The equipment includes a collection tray, a walking and folding forklift, and a push handle;
[0007] The collection tray includes a bottom plate and a back plate, which are integrally connected and bent; side baffles are integrally connected to both sides of the bottom plate and back plate connector.
[0008] In other words, the collection tray is an integrated tray structure with an open top and front end.
[0009] Walking and closing forks are installed on the two side panels respectively;
[0010] The traveling and converging fork arms are equipped with traveling wheels, and curtains are provided on the inner surfaces of the two traveling and converging fork arms, with the bottom of the curtains attached to the ground.
[0011] A push handle is provided on the collection tray or the walking and gathering fork arm.
[0012] The effect achieved is that by pushing the handle to move the equipment, the shuttlecocks between the two moving and converging forks roll into the collection tray as the equipment moves. The shuttlecocks in the collection tray no longer come into contact with the ground and rub against it, thus achieving the effect of less damage to the shuttlecocks during the collection process. After collection, the collection tray is removed and the shuttlecocks are poured into the shuttlecock bucket, which completes the easy secondary collection.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are that it solves many drawbacks of existing manual badminton shuttlecock collection devices, greatly reduces the damage to the shuttlecocks during the collection process, and the device can be quickly disassembled and assembled, facilitating the secondary collection of the collected shuttlecocks. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the badminton shuttlecock retrieval device described in this utility model from a top view angle;
[0015] Figure 2 Based on Figure 1 The main view of the perspective;
[0016] Figure 3 Based on Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the assembly structure from a visual perspective;
[0017] Figure 4 Based on Figure 2 A partial side view from a specific perspective;
[0018] Figure 5 Based on Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the assembly structure from a visual perspective;
[0019] Figure label:
[0020] 1-Collecting pallet 2-Traveling and closing fork arm 3-Push handle
[0021] 11-Push handle slot; 21-Tube seat; 22-Walking wheel; 23-Ball bearing; 24-Blind curtain; 25-Assembly base; 251-Position locking element
[0022] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0023] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5The badminton shuttlecock retrieval device of this utility model includes a collection tray 1, a walking and gathering fork arm 2, and a pushing handle 3;
[0024] The collection tray 1 includes a bottom plate and a back plate, which are integrally connected and bent; side baffles are integrally connected to both sides of the bottom plate and back plate connector.
[0025] In other words, the collection tray 1 is an integrated tray structure with an open top and front end.
[0026] Walking and converging forks 2 are respectively installed on the two side panels;
[0027] The walking and converging fork arm 2 is equipped with walking wheels 22, and a curtain 24 is provided on the inner surface of the two walking and converging fork arms 2, with the bottom of the curtain 24 attached to the ground.
[0028] A push handle 3 is provided on the collection tray 1 or the walking and gathering fork arm 2.
[0029] The effect achieved is that when the device is pushed by the handle 3, the shuttlecocks between the two walking and converging forks 2 roll into the collection tray 1 as the device moves. The shuttlecocks in the collection tray 1 no longer come into contact with the ground and rub against it, which means that the collection process causes less damage to the shuttlecocks. After collection is completed, the collection tray 1 is removed and the shuttlecocks are poured into the shuttlecock bucket, which completes the easy secondary collection.
[0030] Example 1, refer to the accompanying drawings in the specification. Figure 1 The bottom plate of the collection tray 1 is set in contact with the ground, and the back plate and side baffle are set in a direction perpendicular to the bottom plate;
[0031] Furthermore, the front part of the base plate extends beyond the edge of the side baffle.
[0032] The effect achieved is that the base plate provides comprehensive support for the shuttlecocks within the range of the two walking and converging fork arms 2.
[0033] In Example 2, a push handle slot 11 is integrally provided on the back of the back plate, and a push handle 3 is inserted into the push handle slot 11.
[0034] Furthermore, there are a total of two push handle slots 11, and the push handle 3 includes two curved rods, which are respectively inserted and inserted into the push handle slots 11.
[0035] The effect achieved is to optimize the equipment assembly structure and facilitate pushing; in particular, the two separate cranks serve as push handles, which facilitates the disassembly, packaging, and transportation of the equipment.
[0036] Preferably, a pin hole is provided at the bottom of the crank, and a spring pin is provided in the corresponding pin hole in the push handle slot 11. This achieves the effect of quick device connection.
[0037] In Example 3, the end of the walking and converging fork arm 2 is provided with an assembly base 25, and the assembly base 25 is provided with a slit corresponding to the thickness of the side baffle.
[0038] The side baffle is inserted into the slit on the assembly base 25; a position locking member 251 is also provided between the assembly base 25 and the side baffle.
[0039] The effect achieved is that the collecting pallet 1 part and the walking and converging fork 2 parts can be quickly disassembled and assembled, which facilitates packaging and assembly.
[0040] Furthermore, the assembly base 25 is angled.
[0041] The effect achieved is as shown in the attached diagram in the instruction manual. Figure 1 As shown, the two forks are arranged diagonally to increase the closing width.
[0042] Furthermore, the position locking element 251 is one of a spring pin, a pin shaft, or a hard limit bolt.
[0043] This achieves the effect of quick separation between the collection tray 1 and the walking and gathering fork arm 2, making it easy to pour the badminton shuttlecocks into the shuttlecock bucket after the collection tray 1 is removed.
[0044] Example 4, refer to the accompanying drawings in the specification. Figure 3 or Figure 4 The bottom surface of the walking and converging fork arm 2 is provided with ball bearings 23;
[0045] A tube seat 21 is provided on the outside of the walking and converging fork arm 2, and a sleeve is inserted into the tube seat 21. A walking wheel 22 is provided at the bottom of the sleeve.
[0046] Furthermore, the aforementioned traveling wheel 22 is a swivel wheel.
[0047] The effect achieved is that after the collection tray 1 is separated from the walking and converging fork arm 2, the walking and converging fork arm 2 can still be placed flat on the ground based on the double-row ball bearings 23 and the walking wheels 22, which makes it easy to disassemble and assemble.
[0048] In Example 5, the curtain 24 is fixedly installed on the inner surface of the walking and converging fork arm 2 by multiple bolts.
[0049] Preferably, the bolts mentioned above can also be double-bolt controlled pressure strips; that is, the bolts pass through the pressure strips and are screwed into the inner surface of the walking and converging fork arm 2, and the curtain 24 is clamped by the pressure strips.
[0050] Furthermore, the curtain 24 is made of PVC.
[0051] This achieves the effect of allowing the device to be freely cut. When using it, refer to the attached diagram in the instruction manual. Figure 4 As shown, the curtain 24 is grounded and has a forward extension length.
[0052] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this utility model is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic characteristics of this utility model. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and thus all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this utility model. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0053] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device, comprising a collection tray, a walking and gathering fork arm, and a push handle; the collection tray includes a base plate and a back plate, the base plate and the back plate being integrally connected and bent; side baffles are integrally connected to both sides of the base plate and back plate connector, characterized in that: Walking and closing forks are installed on the two side panels respectively; The traveling and converging fork arms are equipped with traveling wheels, and curtains are provided on the inner surfaces of the two traveling and converging fork arms, with the bottom of the curtains attached to the ground. A push handle is provided on the collection tray or the walking and gathering fork arm.
2. The badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom plate of the collection tray is set in contact with the ground, and the back plate and side baffle are set in a direction perpendicular to the bottom plate; Furthermore, the front part of the base plate extends beyond the edge of the side baffle.
3. The badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The back panel has an integrally formed push handle slot, and a push handle is inserted into the push handle slot.
4. The badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 3, characterized in that, There are a total of two push handle slots, and the push handle includes two curved rods, which are respectively inserted and inserted into the push handle slots.
5. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end of the walking and converging fork arm is provided with an assembly base, and the assembly base has a slit corresponding to the thickness of the side baffle. The side baffle is inserted into the slit on the assembly base; a position locking component is also provided between the assembly base and the side baffle.
6. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The assembly base is angled.
7. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The position locking component is one of a spring pin, a pin shaft, or a hard limit bolt.
8. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom surface of the walking and closing fork arm is provided with ball bearings; A tube seat is provided on the outside of the walking and closing fork arm, and a sleeve is inserted into the tube seat. A walking wheel is provided at the bottom of the sleeve.
9. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The wheels mentioned are omnidirectional wheels.
10. A badminton shuttlecock retrieval device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The curtain is fixed to the inner surface of the walking and converging fork arm by multiple bolts.
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