Spraying jig for computer mouse
By designing a mouse spraying fixture that includes a masking device and a limiting component, the problem of chaotic spraying colors in different areas of the mouse was solved, and the uniformity and aesthetics of the spraying effect were improved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520157602.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-23
AI Technical Summary
Existing mouse spraying fixtures are prone to causing color confusion when spraying different areas, affecting the spraying effect.
A computer mouse spraying fixture was designed, comprising a base, a masking device, a guide block, a limiting component, and a locking component. The mouse is masked using a masking cover to avoid color confusion in different areas, and the mouse is fixed and masked using an elastic drive component and a locking rod.
This effectively avoids color confusion in different areas of the mouse, ensuring the uniformity and aesthetics of the coating effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of computer mouse spraying technology, and in particular to a computer mouse spraying fixture. Background Technology
[0002] A mouse is a commonly used computer input device. It can position a cursor on the current screen and operate screen elements at the cursor's location through buttons and a scroll wheel. During the production of a mouse, its surface needs to be sprayed to improve its appearance, but conventional spraying fixtures are inconvenient for fixing the mouse in place.
[0003] The existing patent CN212633143U mouse top cover spraying fixture, by installing the fixture on the rotating shaft and positioning the mouse top cover studs through the first positioning hole and the second positioning hole, and then limiting the periphery of the mouse top cover by the first limiting groove, the second limiting groove and the third limiting groove, so that the mouse top cover is not only well fixed during the spraying process, but also can be rotated for spraying. Therefore, it effectively improves the spraying efficiency, and also makes the coating uniform and the product appearance quality higher.
[0004] However, when using the above method, the spray colors of different areas of the mouse are often different. During actual spraying, the spray colors of different areas of the mouse are easily confused, resulting in poor spraying effect. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a computer mouse spraying fixture, which solves the problem that the spraying colors of different areas of the mouse are often different, and the spraying effect is poor because the spraying color of different areas of the mouse is often confused during actual spraying.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a computer mouse spraying fixture, including a base with a slot, and a spray masking device. The spray masking device includes a spray mask cover, a guide block, a guide rod, a limiting component, and a locking component. The guide rod is fixedly installed on the base and located on the side of the base near the slot. The guide block is slidably installed on the guide rod. The spray mask cover is fixedly installed on the guide block. The limiting component is installed on the base, and the locking component is installed on the base.
[0007] The positioning assembly includes a positioning rod, a rotating ring, a fixing rod, and a support member. The rotating ring is rotatably mounted on the base via the support member. The positioning rod is fixedly mounted on the rotating ring and abuts against the guide block. The fixing rod is fixedly mounted on the rotating ring.
[0008] The supporting component includes a supporting rod and a fixed base, with the fixed base fixedly installed on the base; the supporting rod is fixedly installed on the fixed base and rotates in cooperation with the rotating ring.
[0009] The limiting component includes a limiting rod, a sliding plate, and an elastic driving member. The base is also provided with an installation groove on the side near the slot. The sliding plate is slidably mounted on the base through the elastic driving member and is located in the installation groove. The limiting rod is fixedly mounted on the sliding plate.
[0010] The elastic drive component includes a spring and a mounting rod. The mounting rod is fixedly installed on the base and located in the mounting groove. The mounting rod is slidably engaged with the sliding plate. The spring is sleeved on the mounting rod and is fixedly connected to the sliding plate.
[0011] This utility model discloses a computer mouse spraying fixture. In use, the mouse is placed in the slot on the base. The sliding plate, driven by the spring force, fixes the mouse with the limiting rods on both sides. Then, the fixing rod drives the rotating ring to rotate, which in turn drives the locking rod to rotate, further disengaging the locking rod from the guide block. Subsequently, the masking cover slides down under gravity and onto the mouse surface, allowing for masking spraying of the mouse. This avoids confusion in the spraying colors of different areas of the mouse and ensures the best spraying effect. Attached Figure Description
[0012] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below.
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a computer mouse spraying fixture according to this utility model.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting component of this utility model.
[0015] In the diagram: 101-base, 102-slot, 103-spray mask, 104-guide block, 105-guide rod, 106-positioning rod, 107-rotating ring, 108-fixed rod, 109-support rod, 110-fixed seat, 111-limiting rod, 112-sliding plate, 113-mounting slot, 114-spring, 115-mounting rod. Detailed Implementation
[0016] The embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below. Examples of the embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain the present invention, but should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
[0017] The embodiment of this application is as follows:
[0018] Please see Figure 1-2 , Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a computer mouse spraying fixture according to this utility model. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the limiting component of this utility model.
[0019] This utility model provides a computer mouse spraying fixture: it includes a base 101 and a spray masking device. The spray masking device includes a spray masking cover 103, a guide block 104, a guide rod 105, a limiting component, and a locking component. The locking component includes a locking rod 106, a rotating ring 107, a fixing rod 108, and a support member. The support member includes a support rod 109 and a fixing seat 110. The limiting component includes a limiting rod 111, a sliding plate 112, and an elastic driving component. The elastic driving component includes a spring 114 and a mounting rod 115. The aforementioned solution solves the problem that the spraying colors of different areas of the mouse are often different, which can easily lead to confusion in the actual spraying process, resulting in poor spraying effect. The aforementioned solution can be used in computer mouse spraying scenarios.
[0020] In this embodiment, by covering the mouse in the slot 102 with the spray mask 103, the spray colors of different spray areas of the mouse are prevented from becoming chaotic, thus ensuring the spraying effect of the mouse.
[0021] The guide rod 105 is fixedly mounted on the base 101 and located on the side of the base 101 near the slot 102. The guide block 104 is slidably mounted on the guide rod 105. The spray shield 103 is fixedly mounted on the guide block 104. The limiting component is mounted on the base 101. The locking component is mounted on the base 101. There are four sets of guide rods 105, distributed at the four corners of the slot 102. The spray shield 103 has multiple spray shielding grooves. The guide block 104... With a square structure, the limiting component can fix the mouse to be painted, and the locking component can limit the height of the guide block 104. In use, the mouse is placed in the slot 102, and the limiting component fixes the mouse in the slot 102. Then, the locking component releases the limiting component on the guide block 104, so that the masking cover 103 slides down under its own gravity and slides to the surface of the mouse. Then, the mouse can be masked, thus avoiding confusion of the paint color in different areas of the mouse and ensuring the painting effect of the mouse.
[0022] Secondly, the rotating ring 107 is rotatably mounted on the base 101 via the supporting member; the locking rod 106 is fixedly mounted on the rotating ring 107 and abuts against the guide block 104; the fixing rod 108 is fixedly mounted on the rotating ring 107. The rotating ring 107 is a circular ring structure. The locking rod 106 is welded to the outer circumference of the rotating ring 107, and the fixing rod 108 is welded to the outer circumference of the rotating ring 107. The supporting member can provide rotational support for the rotating ring 107. By rotating the fixing rod 108, the rotating ring 107 drives the locking rod 106 to rotate, and the locking rod 106 abuts against the guide block 104, thereby supporting the guide block 104 and keeping the guide block 104 at a specific height on the guide rod 105.
[0023] Furthermore, the fixed seat 110 is fixedly installed on the base 101; the support rod 109 is fixedly installed on the fixed seat 110 and rotatably engages with the rotating ring 107. The fixed seat 110 is welded to the base 101, and the support rod 109 is welded to the upper surface of the fixed seat 110. The support rod 109 rotatably engages with the rotating ring 107 through a bearing. Through the cooperation of the fixed seat 110 and the support rod 109, the supporting effect of the rotating ring 107 is achieved.
[0024] Furthermore, the base 101 is also provided with a mounting groove 113 on the side near the slot 102. The sliding plate 112 is slidably mounted on the base 101 via the elastic driving member and is located within the mounting groove 113. The limiting rod 111 is fixedly mounted on the sliding plate 112. The limiting component is located within the mounting grooves 113 on both sides. The sliding plate 112 is a flat plate structure with a round hole. Two limiting rods 111 are welded onto each set of sliding plates 112. The elastic driving member can drive the sliding plate 112 to move. When the mouse is placed in the mounting groove 113, the sliding plates 112 move towards each other under the drive of the elastic driving member, so that the limiting rod 111 clamps the mouse, thereby achieving the clamping and limiting of the mouse.
[0025] Finally, the mounting rod 115 is fixedly mounted on the base 101 and located in the mounting groove 113. The mounting rod 115 is slidably engaged with the sliding plate 112. The spring 114 is sleeved on the mounting rod 115 and fixedly connected to the sliding plate 112. The mounting rod 115 is welded in the mounting groove 113. The axis of the spring 114 coincides with that of the mounting rod 115. Driven by the elastic force of the spring 114, the sliding plate 112 slides along the mounting rod 115, thereby achieving the pushing effect on the sliding plate 112.
[0026] In this embodiment, during use, the mouse is placed in the slot 102 on the base 101. The sliding plate 112, driven by the spring force of the spring 114, fixes the mouse with the limiting rods 111 on both sides. Then, the fixing rod 108 drives the rotating ring 107 to rotate, which in turn drives the locking rod 106 to rotate, further disengaging the locking rod 106 from the guide block 104. Subsequently, the masking cover 103 slides down under gravity and onto the surface of the mouse, allowing for masking and spraying of the mouse. This avoids confusion in the paint colors of different areas of the mouse and ensures the painting effect of the mouse.
[0027] The above-disclosed embodiments are merely one or more preferred embodiments of this application and should not be construed as limiting the scope of this application. Those skilled in the art can understand that all or part of the processes for implementing the above embodiments and equivalent changes made in accordance with the claims of this application still fall within the scope of this application.
Claims
1. A computer mouse spray coating fixture, comprising a base, wherein the base is provided with a slot, characterized in that, It also includes a spray shielding device; The spray masking device includes a spray masking cover, a guide block, a guide rod, a limiting component, and a locking component. The guide rod is fixedly installed on the base and located on the side of the base near the locking slot. The guide block is slidably installed on the guide rod. The spray masking cover is fixedly installed on the guide block. The limiting component is installed on the base. The locking component is installed on the base.
2. The computer mouse spraying fixture as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The positioning assembly includes a positioning rod, a rotating ring, a fixing rod, and a support member. The rotating ring is rotatably mounted on the base via the support member. The positioning rod is fixedly mounted on the rotating ring and abuts against the guide block. The fixing rod is fixedly mounted on the rotating ring.
3. The computer mouse spraying fixture as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The support member includes a support rod and a fixed base, the fixed base being fixedly installed on the base; the support rod is fixedly installed on the fixed base and rotatably engages with the rotating ring.
4. The computer mouse spraying fixture as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting component includes a limiting rod, a sliding plate, and an elastic driving member. The base is also provided with a mounting groove on the side near the slot. The sliding plate is slidably mounted on the base through the elastic driving member and is located in the mounting groove. The limiting rod is fixedly mounted on the sliding plate.
5. The computer mouse spraying fixture as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The elastic drive component includes a spring and a mounting rod. The mounting rod is fixedly installed on the base and located in the mounting groove. The mounting rod is slidably engaged with the sliding plate. The spring is sleeved on the mounting rod and is fixedly connected to the sliding plate.