Craft flower
By using a layered and interlocking structure of leaves, petals, and stamens, combined with connectors and plugs, the problem of the inability to freely combine decorative flowers is solved, enabling various combinations and stable connections, thus improving the convenience of decoration.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520797392.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-24
AI Technical Summary
The existing craft flowers have a one-piece structure, which cannot be freely combined according to decorative needs and lacks convenience.
It adopts a layered and interlocked flower and leaf structure, petal structure and stamen structure, and achieves detachable connection through connectors. The connectors are used for positioning and installation. The petal structure can be detachably inserted into the flower and leaf structure and the stamen structure. The connectors include flower stems and limiting blocks, etc., forming a variety of combination methods.
It enables various combinations of decorative flowers, enhances the convenience and enjoyment of user decoration operations, and meets the fixed installation needs of different decoration requirements.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of handicrafts technology, and in particular to a kind of handicraft flower. Background Technology
[0002] Artificial flowers are a type of decorative item. Their basic shape is similar to that of fresh flowers, mainly consisting of stems and leaves and flowers attached to the stems. The flowers include petals and a stamen. Generally speaking, existing artificial flowers have a single, integrated structure that cannot be recombined according to decorative needs, lacking the convenience of allowing users to freely combine them. Utility Model Content
[0003] (I) Technical Issues
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a craft flower that solves the problem that existing craft flowers cannot be freely combined to meet decorative needs.
[0005] (II) Technical Solution
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0007] An art flower includes at least a layered and interlocked flower and leaf structure, a petal structure, and a stamen structure. Any two flower and leaf structures are detachably connected by a connector. The interlocking part of the petal structure passes through the flower and leaf structure and is detachably fitted with an interlocking connector. The interlocking connector is used for positioning and installing the art flower.
[0008] Preferably, the flower and leaf structure includes a first connecting part and at least two first leaves disposed on the outside of the first connecting part and evenly distributed in the circumferential direction. The first connecting part is provided with a first mounting hole for inserting the petal structure, and a limiting protrusion is provided in the first mounting hole to limit the petal structure from falling out.
[0009] Preferably, the connector includes a first step structure disposed at the end of one of the first blades and a second step structure disposed at the end of the other first blade. The first step structure and the second step structure have the same structure but opposite opening directions. The first step structure is provided with a connecting block protruding in the opening direction, and the second step structure is provided with a connecting hole. The connecting block and the connecting hole have the same cross-sectional shape.
[0010] Preferably, the side of the connecting block is provided with an outwardly protruding first engaging portion, and the inner wall of the connecting hole is provided with a first engaging groove that mates with the first engaging portion.
[0011] Preferably, the connector includes a connecting plate, and the two ends of the connecting plate are respectively provided with insertion holes for insertion and mating with the first connecting part; the first connecting part is provided with an outwardly protruding second engaging part and a third engaging part, the height of the second engaging part is greater than the height of the third engaging part, and the second engaging part and the third engaging part are arranged in a staggered manner; the two openings of the insertion hole are respectively provided with a second engaging groove that mates with the second engaging part and a third engaging groove that mates with the third engaging part.
[0012] Preferably, the connecting plate has a second mounting hole in the middle, and the petal structure can be detachably inserted into the second mounting hole.
[0013] Preferably, the petal structure includes an insertion part, the upper end of which is provided with a plurality of second leaves evenly distributed in the circumferential direction, the insertion part is provided with a through third mounting hole, the third mounting hole is provided with an inwardly protruding engaging protrusion; the bottom of the insertion part is provided with a stepped part that inserts into the first mounting hole, the end of the stepped part is provided with a limiting part, the diameter of the limiting part being larger than the inner diameter of the limiting protrusion ring.
[0014] Preferably, the connector includes a flower stem, the upper end of which is provided with a tapered head for insertion into the third mounting hole, and the flower stem is provided with a plurality of third leaves arranged in a staggered manner; it also includes a base, the base being provided with a plurality of inwardly protruding support portions, the support portions being provided with a fourth mounting hole, and the lower end of the flower stem being inserted into the fourth mounting hole.
[0015] Preferably, the connector includes a limiting block and a connecting post protruding from the limiting block, the connecting post being inserted into the third mounting hole.
[0016] Preferably, the stamen structure includes a plug rod and a stamen portion disposed on the plug rod, and the lower end of the plug rod is provided with a limiting ball portion, the diameter of which is larger than the inner diameter of the engaging protrusion.
[0017] (III) Beneficial Effects
[0018] By forming separate independent structures of flower leaves, petals, and stamens, and then assembling them into craft flowers through layering and interlocking, one or more of the three structures can be changed according to different types of flower shapes, forming a variety of craft flower assembly methods.
[0019] Meanwhile, the connection between the flower and leaf structures is achieved through connectors, further realizing the combination of multiple craft flowers and ensuring stable connection;
[0020] In addition, by adding connectors to connect with the petal structure, it is possible to fix the flower by insertion without the flower and leaf structure, or to fix it by insertion with the flower and leaf structure, and to meet the corresponding decorative requirements to form a relatively fixed installation of the entire craft flower. Attached Figure Description
[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the craft flower in the embodiment of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the floral pattern in an embodiment of this utility model.
[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the flower and leaf structure in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the petal structure in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the flower stamen structure in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the second embodiment of the connector in this utility model.
[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the second embodiment of connecting the flower and leaf structure via a connector in this utility model.
[0028] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the flower and leaf structure connected by a connector in the first embodiment of this utility model.
[0029] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of the present invention, in which the petal structure is connected by a connector;
[0030] Figure 10 for Figure 9 A cross-sectional view;
[0031] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the second embodiment of the present invention, in which the petal structure is connected via a connector;
[0032] Figure 12 This is a first-view structural diagram of the base in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0033] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the base structure from a second perspective in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0034] exist Figures 1 to 13In the diagram, the correspondence between component names or lines and the drawing numbers is as follows:
[0035] Flower and leaf structure 1, first connecting part 101, first blade 102, first mounting hole 103, limiting protrusion ring 104, petal structure 2, plug-in part 21, second blade 22, third mounting hole 23, engaging protrusion 24, step part 25, limiting part 26, stamen structure 3, plug-in rod 31, stamen part 32, limiting ball part 33, connector 4, first step structure 41, second step structure 42, connecting block 43, connecting hole 44, first engaging part 45, first engaging groove 46, connecting plate 47, plug-in hole 48, second engaging part 49, third engaging part 410, second engaging groove 411, third engaging groove 412, second mounting hole 413, plug-in connector 5, flower stem 51, conical head 52, third blade 53, limiting block 54, connecting column 55, base 6, support part 61, fourth mounting hole 62. Detailed Implementation
[0036] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0037] See Figures 1-2 As shown in the embodiment of this utility model, a craft flower is proposed, which includes at least a layered and interlocked flower and leaf structure 1, a petal structure 2, and a stamen structure 3. The structural forms of the flower and leaf structure 1, the petal structure 2, and the stamen structure 3 can have different shapes of fresh flowers. By using the layered and interlocked method, various combinations can be achieved, such as the stamen structure 3 being interlocked on the petal structure 2, the petal structure 2 being interlocked on the flower and leaf structure 1; or the petal structure 2 being interlocked on the stamen structure 3; or the stamen structure 3 being interlocked on the petal structure 2, etc., thereby forming craft flowers of different shapes.
[0038] A single decorative flower can be formed into various shapes, and multiple decorative flowers can be further combined. Specifically, any two flower and leaf structures 1 can be detachably connected via connectors 4, such as... Figure 7 , Figure 8 As shown, any two flower and leaf structures 1 can be connected by connector 4 to form a complete and stable flower arrangement.
[0039] At the same time, such as Figure 9 , Figure 10 and Figure 11As shown, the insertion part 21 of the petal structure 2 passes through the flower and leaf structure 1 and is detachably installed with an insertion piece 5. The insertion piece 5 is used to position and install the craft flower. The insertion piece 5 can be used to insert and install the craft flower according to the decoration requirements, such as the state of the craft flower simulating the state of planting in the soil, or the state of the craft flower embroidered on flat fabrics such as cloth, etc. The insertion and fixing of the corresponding state are achieved through different forms of insertion pieces 5.
[0040] This allows for the free combination of various craft flower shapes, enhancing the convenience and enjoyment of users in decorating with craft flowers.
[0041] In this embodiment, the flower and leaf structure 1, petal structure 2, and stamen structure 3 can be formed according to different flower shapes and are not limited.
[0042] Among them, such as Figure 3 As shown, the flower and leaf structure 1 includes a first connecting portion 101 and at least two first leaves 102 evenly distributed circumferentially on the outer side of the first connecting portion 101. The first connecting portion 101 is provided with a first mounting hole 103 for inserting the petal structure 2. A limiting protrusion 104 is provided in the first mounting hole 103 to limit the petal structure 2 from falling out. The number of first leaves 102 is at least two, but can also be three, four, etc., depending on the flower shape. The first mounting hole 103 is used for inserting and engaging the petal structure 2, wherein the limiting protrusion 104 forms an anti-fall-out limiting after the petal structure 2 is inserted.
[0043] The connector 4 is used to detachably connect any two flower and leaf structures 1, so that they can be stably connected when the finished flower is assembled. The connector 4 can be selected in a variety of ways depending on the combination form.
[0044] In one implementation, such as Figure 3 As shown, the connector 4 includes a first step structure 41 disposed at the end of one of the first blades 102 and a second step structure 42 disposed at the end of the other first blade 102. The first step structure 41 and the second step structure 42 have the same structure but opposite opening directions. The first step structure 41 is provided with a connecting block 43 protruding in the opening direction, and the second step structure 42 is provided with a connecting hole 44. The connecting block 43 and the connecting hole 44 have the same cross-sectional shape. After the first step structure 41 and the second step structure 42 with opposite opening directions are matched, the connected flower and leaf structures 1 are flush. At the same time, the connecting block 43 is inserted into the connecting hole 44 to form a limit, thereby ensuring a stable connection between the flower and leaf structures 1.
[0045] Integrating the connector 4 into the flower and leaf structure 1 facilitates simultaneous molding during the molding of the flower and leaf structure 1, resulting in better structural strength and stability.
[0046] To ensure that the connecting block 43 is securely connected to the connecting hole 44, a first engaging portion 45 protruding outward is provided on the side of the connecting block 43, and a first engaging groove 46 that engages with the first engaging portion 45 is provided on the inner wall of the connecting hole 44. After the first engaging portion 45 and the first engaging groove 46 engage, the connecting block 43 is limited and will not come out of the connecting hole 44 without external force.
[0047] Therefore, in the above embodiment, the connection and combination between any two flower and leaf structures 1 can be achieved by connecting the ends of the first leaf 102.
[0048] In another embodiment, connector 4 is a separate part, such as... Figure 6 As shown, the connection plate 47 is specifically included. Both ends of the connecting plate 47 are provided with insertion holes 48 that engage with the first connecting part 101. The first connecting part 101 has outwardly protruding second engaging part 49 and third engaging part 410. The height of the second engaging part 49 is greater than the height of the third engaging part 410, and the second engaging part 49 and the third engaging part 410 are staggered. Simultaneously, the openings on both sides of the insertion holes 48 are provided with second engaging grooves 411 that engage with the second engaging part 49, and third engaging grooves 412 that engage with the third engaging part 410. The insertion holes 48 on the connecting plate 47 are fitted onto the first connecting part 101 to connect the flower and leaf structures 1. Furthermore, by adjusting the height and staggered arrangement of the first engaging part 45 and the second engaging part 49, any two flower and leaf structures 1 can be connected at the same height or with a height difference. The staggered arrangement also allows for adjustment of the angle and position of the connected flower and leaf structures 1.
[0049] The first engaging portion 45 and the second engaging portion 49 both protrude and, after engaging with the second engaging groove 411 and the third engaging groove 412 in the corresponding position directions, have the function of preventing them from falling out. Specifically, there is a thin wall between the second engaging groove 411 and the third engaging groove 412. The thin wall has a limiting function on the first engaging portion 45 and the second engaging portion 49, and they can only be separated when an external force is applied.
[0050] Therefore, the connecting plate 47 enables any two flower and leaf structures 1 that are far apart to be combined and connected. Furthermore, a second mounting hole 413 is provided in the middle of the connecting plate 47, and the petal structure 2 can be detachably inserted into the second mounting hole 413, further enhancing the form of the flower arrangement.
[0051] The petal structure 2 can be shaped according to different flower shapes. The petal structure 2 can be inserted into the leaf structure 1 or independently into the connector 5, and the stamen structure 3 can be inserted into the petal structure 2. Specifically, for example... Figure 4 As shown, the petal structure 2 includes an insertion part 21. The upper end of the insertion part 21 is provided with a plurality of second leaves 22 evenly distributed in the circumferential direction. The insertion part 21 is provided with a through third mounting hole 23. The third mounting hole 23 is provided with an inwardly protruding locking protrusion 24. The third mounting hole 23 is used to insert the stamen structure 3, and the locking protrusion 24 limits the state of the stamen structure 3 after insertion to prevent it from falling off.
[0052] Meanwhile, a stepped portion 25 is provided at the bottom of the plug-in portion 21 to be inserted into the first mounting hole 103. A limiting portion 26 is provided at the end of the stepped portion 25. The diameter of the limiting portion 26 is larger than the inner diameter of the limiting protrusion ring 104. The entire plug-in portion 21 can be inserted into the first mounting hole 103. The stepped portion 25 can pass through the position of the limiting protrusion ring 104, and the diameter of the limiting portion 26 is larger than the inner diameter of the limiting protrusion ring 104 to form an anti-disengagement mechanism.
[0053] The connector 5 is inserted into the third mounting hole 23 to form a support. The connector 5 also has two implementation methods depending on the installation state.
[0054] In one implementation, such as Figure 9 , Figure 10 As shown, the connector 5 includes a flower stem 51. The upper end of the flower stem 51 is provided with a conical head 52 that is inserted into the third mounting hole 23. The flower stem 51 is provided with multiple third leaves 53 arranged in a staggered manner. The flower stem 51 enables the flower arrangement to be assembled in a flower arrangement state. The conical head 52 forms an interference fit after being inserted into the third mounting hole 23 to ensure the stability of the connection. The third leaves 53 decorate the flower stem 51, so that the flower arrangement after the flower stem 51 is inserted can better present the shape of a single flower.
[0055] At the same time, in order to facilitate relatively stable splicing of large-scale decorative flowers, such as Figure 12 , Figure 13 As shown, it also includes a base 6, on which a plurality of inwardly protruding support portions 61 are provided. A fourth mounting hole 62 is provided on the support portion 61. The lower end of the flower rod 51 is inserted into the fourth mounting hole 62. The base 6 forms a support and the lower end of the flower rod 51 is inserted into the fourth mounting hole 62 to form an upright support for the craft flower.
[0056] To ensure the stability of the base 6, the side wall of the base 6 extends from the top to the bottom and tilts outward. Therefore, the bottom area of the base 6 is larger than the top area, making the placement more stable.
[0057] In another embodiment, the decorative pattern can also be assembled onto fabric or other flat objects to form a decoration, specifically, such as... Figure 11 As shown, the connector 5 includes a limiting block 54 and a connecting post 55 protruding from the limiting block 54. The connecting post 55 is inserted into the third mounting hole 23. The limiting block 54 forms a limiting effect, and after the connecting post 55 is inserted into the third mounting hole 23, the decorative pattern and the limiting block 54 press the cloth or other flat object together, thereby fixing the decorative pattern on the cloth or other flat object.
[0058] Therefore, when decorating with decorative flowers, different connectors 5 can be selected and used in combination as needed.
[0059] Specifically, such as Figure 5 As shown, the stamen structure 3 can also be shaped according to different types of fresh flowers, and has various forms. The stamen structure 3 includes an insertion rod 31 and a stamen part 32 provided on the insertion rod 31. The lower end of the insertion rod 31 is provided with a limiting ball part 33. The diameter of the limiting ball part 33 is larger than the inner diameter of the engaging protrusion 24. The stamen part 32 is used to present the stamen shape of different fresh flowers, while the insertion rod 31 is used to realize the insertion of the stamen structure 3 into the third mounting hole 23 of the petal structure 2. After the limiting ball part 33 passes through the engaging protrusion 24, it forms a reverse anti-dislodgement limiting, ensuring that the stamen structure 3 is reliably inserted and fixed on the petal structure 2.
[0060] To facilitate batch processing of the flower and leaf structure 1, petal structure 2, stamen structure 3, flower stem 51, and base 6, all can be integrally injection molded and can be available in different colors according to requirements.
[0061] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0062] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the product of this utility model is in use. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. In addition, the terms "first," "second," etc., are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0063] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention 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 essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A process flower, characterized by: At least comprising laminated plug-in petal structure, petal structure and pistil structure, any two petal structures are detachably connected through connecting piece, the plug-in part of the petal structure passes through the petal structure and is detachably installed with plug-in piece, and the plug-in piece is used for positioning installation process flower.
2. A process flower according to claim 1, characterised in that: The petal structure comprises a first connecting part and at least two first blades arranged outside the first connecting part and uniformly distributed in the circumferential direction, a first mounting hole for plugging the petal structure is arranged on the first connecting part, and a limiting convex ring for limiting the petal structure from coming out is arranged in the first mounting hole.
3. A process flower according to claim 2, characterised in that: The connecting piece comprises a first step structure arranged at one end of the first blade and a second step structure arranged at the other end of the first blade, the first step structure and the second step structure are the same in structure but opposite in opening direction. The first step structure is provided with a connecting block protruding towards the opening direction, and the second step structure is provided with a connecting hole, and the cross-sectional shape of the connecting block and the connecting hole is the same.
4. A process flower according to claim 3, characterised in that: The side surface of the connecting block is provided with a first clamping part protruding outward, and the inner wall of the connecting hole is provided with a first clamping groove matched with the first clamping part.
5. A process flower according to claim 2, wherein: The connecting piece comprises a connecting plate, and the two ends of the connecting plate are respectively provided with a plug-in hole matched with the first connecting part. The first connecting part is provided with a second clamping part and a third clamping part protruding outward, the height of the second clamping part is greater than that of the third clamping part, and the second clamping part and the third clamping part are arranged in a staggered manner. The two side openings of the plug-in hole are provided with a second clamping groove matched with the second clamping part and a third clamping groove matched with the third clamping part.
6. A process flower according to claim 5, characterised in that: The middle part of the connecting plate is provided with a second mounting hole, and the petal structure is detachably plugged into the second mounting hole.
7. A process flower according to claim 2, wherein: The petal structure comprises a plug-in part, a plurality of second blades are uniformly distributed on the upper end of the plug-in part, a third mounting hole is formed in the plug-in part, and a clamping protrusion protruding inward is arranged in the third mounting hole. The bottom of the plug-in part is provided with a step part inserted into the first mounting hole, and the end of the step part is provided with a limiting part, and the diameter of the limiting part is greater than the inner diameter of the limiting convex ring.
8. A process flower according to claim 7, characterised in that: The plug-in piece comprises a flower stem, a tapered head is arranged at the upper end of the flower stem and inserted into the third mounting hole, and a plurality of third blades are arranged on the flower stem in a staggered manner. A base is arranged on the base, a plurality of supporting parts protruding inward are arranged on the base, a fourth mounting hole is formed in the supporting part, and the lower end of the flower stem is plugged into the fourth mounting hole.
9. A process flower according to claim 7, characterised in that: The plug-in piece comprises a limiting block and a connecting column protruding from the limiting block, and the connecting column is plugged into the third mounting hole.
10. A process flower according to claim 7, wherein: The pistil structure comprises a plug-in rod and a pistil part arranged on the plug-in rod, a limiting ball part is arranged at the lower end of the plug-in rod, and the diameter of the limiting ball part is greater than the inner diameter of the clamping protrusion.