Smoothing device for tassels for lantern decoration
By combining the sunken section and the notch of the straightening device, the problem of disordered tassel direction was solved, the consistency of the ear whisker direction was achieved, production efficiency and product quality were improved, and the device was adapted to diversified production needs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520783086.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-23
AI Technical Summary
Traditional tassels become disoriented during production and transportation, affecting aesthetics and consistency, leading to decreased production efficiency and product quality.
A straightening device consisting of uprights and crossbars is used. The crossbars are composed of a straight section and a recessed section. The recessed section is used to initially guide the ear tendrils, and the notch is used to further adjust the direction of the ear tendrils. Through the combined action of the recessed section and the notch, the direction of the ear tendrils is made consistent.
It effectively adjusts the posture of the ear tassels, improves the consistency of ear tassel placement direction, increases production efficiency and product quality, adapts to the straightening needs of different tassel specifications, and extends the service life of the device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the technical field of straightening equipment, and in particular to a straightening device for tassels used in lantern decoration. Background Technology
[0002] Tassels, also known as tassels, are drooping decorations made of colorful feathers or silk threads. They often appear on clothing, lanterns, curtains, and other items, adding a touch of liveliness and elegance. Tassels play a unique decorative role in various cultural activities and traditional festivals, and are beloved by many.
[0003] Tassels mainly consist of a tassel head and tassel tendrils. The tassel head is usually the base part that holds the tendrils in place, and is mostly made of a relatively stiff material, such as strips of cloth, serving to connect and support the tassels. The tendrils are the main decorative part of the tassel, made of soft and slender materials such as silk threads and fibers. They are fixed below the tassel head by weaving, wrapping, or other methods, creating a drooping appearance and a layered decorative effect.
[0004] Tassels made of silk thread are prone to becoming disoriented during production and transportation, which affects their appearance and consistency. Utility Model Content
[0005] In order to adjust the posture of the spikelets and improve the consistency of the orientation of all spikelets on the spike, this application provides a device for straightening tassels for lantern decoration.
[0006] The present application provides a device for straightening tassels for lantern decorations, which adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A device for smoothing tassels for lantern decoration includes a column and a horizontal bar. The horizontal bar includes a straight section and a recessed section. One end of the straight section is detachably connected to the column, and the other end is cantilevered away from the column and fixedly connected to one end of the recessed section. The recessed section extends downward first, then bends and extends upward. The column has a notch for the tassel to pass through, and the opening end of the notch is inclined upward. The notch is located at a height higher than the recessed section.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, when it is necessary to straighten the tassels, the tassels pass through the recessed section and under the crossbar. At this time, the tassel tips are placed close to the inner wall of the recessed section. During this process, the bending structure of the recessed section can initially guide the direction of the tassels, so that the originally messy tassels are physically blocked and constrained when passing through the recessed section, that is, blocked by the inner wall of the recessed section, causing some tassels to turn to the other side of the tassel tips, achieving the effect of converging in the same direction. Subsequently, the tassels continue to move, with the tassel tips close to the notch, and the tassels pass through the notch. The upward-sloping opening of the notch forms a specific angle with the tassels. When the tassels pass through, the edge of the notch will generate friction and obstruction on the tassels, further adjusting the direction of the tassels. In this way, through the combined effect of the sunken section and the notch, the posture of the tassels can be effectively adjusted, greatly improving the consistency of the orientation of all the tassels on the tassel head. This solves the problem of the disordered orientation of traditional tassels during production and transportation, which affects the aesthetics and consistency. It also enables the efficient straightening of tassels used for lantern decoration, improving production efficiency and product quality.
[0009] Optionally, a ring is fixed to one end of the straight section near the column. The column has multiple through holes, with adjacent through holes opened in the vertical direction. An adjusting bolt and a nut are provided on the column. The adjusting bolt passes through the ring and the corresponding through hole and is threadedly connected to the nut.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the height of the crossbar can be adjusted by loosening the nut and moving the ring between different through holes according to the length of different specifications of tassels and the straightening requirements. After adjustment, the nut is tightened to fix the adjusting bolt, so that the straightening device can flexibly adapt to the straightening work of various tassels, improving the versatility and applicability of the device and meeting diverse production needs.
[0011] Optionally, the length of the sunken segment extending upward is greater than the length of its downward extension.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the upward extension length of the sunken section is greater than the downward extension length, allowing the spikelets to have a longer path guided by the upward bending structure when passing through the sunken section. This allows for more full utilization of the constraint of the bending structure on the spikelets, further enhancing the adjustment effect on the spikelet direction, increasing the degree to which the spikelets converge in the same direction, and thus better improving the consistency rate of spikelet placement direction.
[0013] Optionally, the notch is rectangular in shape.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the rectangular notch is easy to process and manufacture, and its regular shape can provide a stable passage for the ear tendrils to pass through. When the ear tendrils pass through, the edge of the rectangular notch can generate friction and resistance more evenly on the ear tendrils, ensuring that the ear tendrils are subjected to uniform force during the passage process, which helps to more accurately adjust the direction of the ear tendrils and improve the stability and reliability of the straightening effect.
[0015] Optionally, the corners of the opening end of the notch are all chamfered.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, sharp corners can be avoided from scratching or damaging the spikelets. When the spikelets pass through the notch, the chamfer allows them to pass through more smoothly, reducing the breakage or fuzzing of the threads due to excessive friction, thus ensuring the quality of the tassels and improving the yield rate of the product.
[0017] Optionally, a shim is fixed to the bottom of the column, and a positioning bolt is provided on the shim, with the positioning bolt penetrating through the shim.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, the shims at the bottom of the column increase the contact area with the placement surface, improving the stability of the device. The positioning bolts, passing through the shims, can fix the device to the workbench, preventing displacement during tassel straightening and ensuring smooth operation and consistent straightening results.
[0019] Optionally, the crossbar is made of cylindrical iron wire.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, the crossbar made of cylindrical iron wire has good flexibility and strength. The flexibility allows the recessed section of the crossbar to be easily bent into the desired shape, while the strength ensures that the crossbar will not easily deform during the smoothing of the tassels, thus stably guiding and restraining the tassels and extending the service life of the device.
[0021] Optionally, the column is made of angle steel.
[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the column structure made of angle steel is stable and can provide reliable support for the crossbar and the entire straightening device. The shape of the angle steel makes it easy to connect with other components during installation and use, and it can withstand greater external forces, ensuring that the overall structure of the device will not shake or be damaged when straightening the tassels, thus guaranteeing the efficient operation of the straightening work.
[0023] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
[0024] 1. Through the dual action of the sunken section and the notch, the posture of the ear tendrils is effectively adjusted, greatly improving the consistency of the ear tendril placement direction, solving the problem of disordered direction of traditional tassels, achieving efficient straightening, and improving production efficiency and product quality;
[0025] 2. The height of the crossbar is adjustable, which can be adjusted according to the length and smoothing requirements of different specifications of tassels, improving the versatility and applicability of the device and meeting diverse production needs;
[0026] 3. The crossbars are made of cylindrical iron wire, which is flexible and easy to bend, and strong enough to prevent deformation, thus extending the service life; the columns are made of angle steel, which is structurally stable, easy to connect, and can withstand greater external forces, ensuring that the straightening work is carried out efficiently. Attached Figure Description
[0027] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of this application;
[0028] Figure 2 This is a diagram illustrating the process of straightening the tassels.
[0029] In the diagram, 1 is the column; 11 is the through hole; 12 is the adjusting bolt; 2 is the crossbar; 21 is the straight section; 22 is the sunken section; 3 is the notch; 4 is the gasket; 41 is the positioning bolt; 5 is the tassel; 51 is the ear whiskers; 52 is the ear head. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figures 1-2 This application will be described in further detail.
[0031] This application discloses a device for straightening tassels used in lantern decoration.
[0032] refer to Figure 1 A tassel-straightening device for lantern decorations includes a column 1 and a crossbar 2. The column 1 is made of angle steel, and a washer 4 is fixed to its bottom. A positioning bolt 41 is provided on the washer 4, and the positioning bolt 41 passes through the washer 4. In use, the device is placed on a workbench, and the positioning bolt 41 is tightened to firmly fix the device on the workbench, ensuring that it will not shift during the tassel-straightening process and guaranteeing the smooth progress of the straightening work.
[0033] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The crossbar 2 includes a straight section 21 and a recessed section 22. One end of the straight section 21 is detachably connected to the column 1. Specifically, a ring (not separately marked in the figure) is fixed to the end of the straight section 21 near the column 1. The column 1 has multiple through holes 11 opened in the vertical direction. The connection is achieved by adjusting the bolt 12 through the ring and the corresponding through hole 11 and then threading it with a nut. In actual operation, if different lengths of tassels 5 are encountered, the nut is loosened, the ring is moved up and down along the direction of the through hole 11, and after adjusting to a suitable height, the nut is tightened again. This changes the height of the crossbar 2, allowing the straightening device to flexibly adapt to the straightening work of various tassels 5.
[0034] refer to Figure 1and Figure 2 The straight section 21, at the end furthest from the upright post 1, is fixedly connected to the sunken section 22. The sunken section 22 extends downwards in a direction away from the straight section 21, then bends and extends upwards, with the upward extension length of the sunken section 22 being greater than its downward extension length. When it is necessary to straighten the tassel 5, the tassel head 52 of the tassel 5 is placed close to the inner wall of the sunken section 22, and the tassel 5 passes through the sunken section 22 and under the crossbar 2. During this process, the bending structure of the sunken section 22 will initially guide the direction of the tassels 51. Because the sunken section 22 extends upwards for a relatively long distance, the tassels 51 can be guided by the upward bending structure along a longer path. Due to the obstruction of the inner wall of the sunken section 22, some of the originally messy tassels 51 are caused to turn to the other side of the tassel head 52 and move closer together in the same direction.
[0035] refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The column 1 has a notch 3 for the tassel 5 to pass through. The opening end of the notch 3 is inclined upwards, and the notch 3 is positioned higher than the height of the recessed section 22. The notch 3 is rectangular in shape, and all corners of the opening end of the notch 3 are chamfered. The tassel 5 passes through the recessed section 22 and under the crossbar 2. The tassel 5 continues to move upwards to the notch 3, with the ear head 52 pressed against the inner wall of the notch 3. The ear tendrils 51 scrape against the corner of the opening end of the notch 3. The rectangular notch 3 provides a stable passage for the ear tendrils 51 to pass through. Its edges can evenly generate friction and resistance on the ear tendrils 51, ensuring that the ear tendrils 51 are subjected to uniform force during passage and accurately adjusting the direction of the ear tendrils 51. The chamfered corners at the opening end of the notch 3 prevent sharp corners from scratching or damaging the ear tendrils 51, allowing the ear tendrils 51 to pass through more smoothly and reducing the breakage or fuzzing of the threads due to excessive friction, thus ensuring the quality of the tassel 5.
[0036] The implementation principle of the tassel straightening device for lantern decorations in this embodiment is as follows: In actual use, firstly, according to the length specifications of the tassel 5, the height of the crossbar 2 is adjusted by adjusting the position of the ring in the through hole 11 on the column 1 to ensure that the device can adapt to different tassels 5. Next, the tassel head 52 of the tassel 5 to be straightened is pressed tightly against the inner wall of the recessed section 22, allowing the tassel 5 to pass through the recessed section 22 and below the crossbar 2. The bending structure of the recessed section 22 is used to initially adjust the direction of the tassel 51. Subsequently, the tassel 5 is passed through the notch 3 on the column 1. Relying on the friction and blocking effect generated by the edge of the notch 3 on the tassel 51, the direction of the tassel 51 is further precisely adjusted, thereby achieving efficient straightening of the lantern decoration tassels 5, improving the consistency of the tassel 51's placement direction, solving the problem of directional disorder of traditional tassels 5 during production and transportation, and improving production efficiency and product quality.
[0037] The embodiments described in this specific implementation are preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, all equivalent changes made in accordance with the structure, shape and principle of this application should be covered within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A tassel straightening device for a lamp shade, characterized by: The utility model relates to a kind of decorative tassel, including stand (1) and crossbar (2), crossbar (2) includes straight section (21) and sunken section (22), straight section (21) one end is detachably connected with stand (1), the other end is set in cantilevered shape and is fixedly connected with sunken section (22) one end in the direction away from stand (1);The sunken section (22) is first extended downward, then is bent and extended upward;The stand (1) is opened with the aperture (3) for tassel (5) to pass through, and the opening end of aperture (3) is inclined upward;The aperture (3) opening position is higher than the height where sunken section (22) is located.
2. A device for straightening a tassel for a lantern according to claim 1, characterized in that: The straight section (21) is fixed with a circular ring near one end of the stand (1), a plurality of through holes (11) are formed in the stand (1), adjacent through holes (11) are formed in the vertical direction, an adjusting bolt (12) and a nut are arranged on the stand (1), the adjusting bolt (12) passes through the circular ring and the corresponding through hole (11) and is threadedly connected with the nut.
3. A device for straightening a tassel for a lantern according to claim 1, characterized in that: The length of the sunken section (22) extending upward is greater than the length of the sunken section (22) extending downward.
4. A device for straightening tassels for lanterns according to claim 1, characterized in that: The aperture (3) is rectangular in shape.
5. A device for straightening a tassel for a lantern according to claim 4, characterized in that: The corners of the opening end of the aperture (3) are chamfered.
6. A device for straightening tassels for lanterns according to claim 1, characterized in that: The stand (1) is fixed with a gasket (4) at the bottom, the gasket (4) is provided with a positioning bolt (41), and the positioning bolt (41) passes through the gasket (4).
7. A device for straightening tassels for lanterns according to claim 1, characterized in that: The crossbar (2) is made of cylindrical iron wire.
8. A device for straightening tassels for lanterns according to claim 1, characterized in that: The stand (1) is made of angle steel.