A rotatable display simulated tree ornament base
By designing a rotatable display base for artificial trees, the system utilizes a motor-driven shaft and gear system to achieve the rotation of the artificial tree. The system also uses a ball bearing and limit rod system to stabilize the rotation, thus solving the problem of artificial trees being unable to rotate and improving the display effect and the ease of replacing decorative vegetation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG RUOPEI ARTS&CRAFTS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
The existing simulated tree cannot be rotated for display, which makes it impossible to see the full view when people have limited movement range, resulting in poor display effect.
A rotatable display base for simulated trees was designed. The simulated tree rotates through a motor-driven shaft and gear system, and ball bearings are installed at the bottom to stabilize the rotation. Combined with a ring slide and a limit rod system, it facilitates the installation and replacement of decorative vegetation.
It achieves stable rotation display of simulated trees, improves the display effect, and facilitates the replacement of decorative vegetation, thus enhancing the display effect of simulated trees.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of simulated trees, and in particular relates to a rotatable decorative base for simulated trees. Background Technology
[0002] Artificial trees, as the name suggests, are not natural trees; they are artificial trees. They are decorative items created by using modern technology and new materials to reprocess and imitate the appearance of natural trees, aiming to create a realistic effect of natural trees in specific settings. Currently, most artificial trees on the market are fixed. When displayed, they cannot rotate; people can only move around them to observe their entirety. When the range of movement is limited, it's impossible to see the whole tree, hindering a proper display. Therefore, we propose a rotating display base for artificial trees. Utility Model Content
[0003] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0004] This utility model relates to a rotatable display base for simulated trees, comprising a housing. A decorative base is rotatably connected to the top of the housing via a rotating shaft. A driven gear is fixedly fitted onto the lower end of the rotating shaft. A motor is fixedly installed inside the housing, and a driving gear is fixedly fitted onto the output end of the motor, with the driving gear meshing with the driven gear. A door is rotatably connected to the front of the housing via a hinge shaft. The upper end of the rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the bottom of the decorative base. An annular slide is fixedly provided at the bottom of the decorative base. An annular groove is formed on the top of the housing below the annular slide. A ball bearing is provided at the bottom of the annular slide, and the ball bearing rolls along the bottom of the annular groove. A simulated tree mounting slot is provided on the top of the decorative base around the simulated tree mounting slot. Decorative vegetation is locked and fixed to the top of the decorative base around the simulated tree mounting slot by a limiting rod.
[0005] Preferably, the decorative vegetation around the simulated tree mounting groove is arranged in a circular array of four.
[0006] Preferably, a T-shaped mounting base is fixedly provided at the bottom of the decorative vegetation, and a limit hole is provided at the bottom of the T-shaped mounting base.
[0007] Preferably, the decorative base has T-shaped mounting grooves arranged in a circular array on its peripheral sidewall, and the T-shaped mounting base slides into the T-shaped mounting grooves.
[0008] Preferably, a side groove is provided on the peripheral side wall of the decorative base below the T-shaped mounting groove, and a movable frame is slidably disposed in the side groove. The movable frame is sleeved and fixed on the limiting rod. The upper end of the limiting rod is inserted into the limiting hole, and the lower end of the limiting rod is inserted into the clearance hole opened in the decorative base below the side groove.
[0009] Preferably, a spring is sleeved on the limiting rod below the movable frame, with the upper end of the spring abutting the bottom of the movable frame and the lower end of the spring abutting the bottom of the side groove.
[0010] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0011] This utility model discloses a rotatable display base for simulated trees. By fixing the simulated tree to the top of the base and driving a motor to rotate the shaft, the base and the simulated tree can rotate together, allowing for better display of the tree. Ball bearings at the bottom of the annular slide ensure stable and easy rotation. Decorative plants adorn the lower part of the simulated tree, enhancing its display effect. By pulling down the limiting rod, the upper end can be removed from the limiting hole, facilitating easy replacement of the decorative plants. Attached Figure Description
[0012] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the external structure of a rotatable display base for a simulated tree, according to the present invention.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a rotatable display base for a simulated tree, according to this utility model.
[0015] Figure 3 This utility model relates to a rotatable display base for simulated trees. Figure 2 Enlarged view of the structure at point A in the middle.
[0016] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0017] 1. Box body; 11. Box door; 12. Annular slide; 2. Decorative base; 21. Artificial tree mounting slot; 22. Annular slide; 23. Side groove; 24. T-shaped mounting slot; 25. Clearance hole; 3. Decorative vegetation; 31. T-shaped mounting seat; 311. Limiting insertion hole; 4. Ball bearing; 5. Rotating shaft; 51. Driven gear; 6. Motor; 61. Driven gear; 7. Limiting insertion rod; 8. Moving frame; 9. Spring. Detailed Implementation
[0018] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0019] Please see Figure 1-3 As shown, this utility model provides a technical solution:
[0020] A rotatable display base for a simulated tree includes a housing 1. A decorative base 2 is rotatably connected to the top of the housing 1 via a rotating shaft 5. A driven gear 51 is fixedly fitted onto the lower end of the rotating shaft 5. A motor 6 is fixedly installed inside the housing 1. The motor 6 is controlled by an external controller (details omitted here). A drive gear 61 is fixedly fitted onto the output end of the motor 6, and the drive gear 61 meshes with the driven gear 51. A door 11 is rotatably connected to the front of the housing 1 via a hinge shaft. The upper end of the rotating shaft 5 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the decorative base 2. An annular slide 22 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the decorative base 2. An annular groove 12 is formed on the top of the housing 1 below the annular slide 22. A ball bearing 4 is provided at the bottom of the annular slide 22, and the ball bearing 4 rolls along the bottom of the annular groove 12. The top of the decorative base 2 is provided with a simulated tree mounting slot 21. By fixing the simulated tree on the top of the decorative base 2 and driving the motor 6 to rotate, the rotating shaft 5 can be rotated. The rotating shaft 5 can drive the decorative base 2 and the simulated tree fixed on it to rotate together, which can better display the simulated tree. By setting the ball bearing 4 at the bottom of the annular slide 22, the rotation of the decorative base 2 can be more stable and convenient. In use, the simulated tree to be displayed can be fixed in the simulated tree mounting slot 21 on the top of the decorative base 2, and the motor 6 can drive the drive gear 61 to rotate together. The rotation of the drive gear 61 can drive the driven gear 51 to rotate together with the rotating shaft 5. The rotation of the rotating shaft 5 can drive the decorative base 2 and the simulated tree fixed on it to rotate together, which can realize the rotation display of the simulated tree.
[0021] The decorative base 2 surrounding the simulated tree mounting slot 21 is secured to the top of a decorative plant 3 by a limiting rod 7. Four decorative plants 3 are arranged in a circular array around the simulated tree mounting slot 21. A T-shaped mounting base 31 is fixed to the bottom of each decorative plant 3. A limiting hole 311 is provided at the bottom of the T-shaped mounting base 31. T-shaped mounting slots 24 are arranged in a circular array on the periphery of the decorative base 2. The T-shaped mounting base 31 slides into the T-shaped mounting slots 24. The decorative base 2 below the T-shaped mounting slots 24... A side groove 23 is provided on the wall, and a movable frame 8 is slidably disposed in the side groove 23. The movable frame 8 is sleeved and fixed on the limiting rod 7. The upper end of the limiting rod 7 is inserted into the limiting hole 311, and the lower end of the limiting rod 7 is inserted into the clearance hole 25 opened in the decorative base 2 below the side groove 23. A spring 9 is sleeved on the limiting rod 7 below the movable frame 8. The upper end of the spring 9 abuts against the bottom of the movable frame 8, and the lower end of the spring 9 abuts against the bottom of the side groove 23. By setting decorative vegetation 3, the lower part of the simulated tree can be decorated. To enhance the display effect of the artificial tree, the decorative plant 3 can be removed from the decorative base 2 by pulling down the limiting rod 7, which moves the upper end of the limiting rod 7 out of the limiting hole 311. This facilitates the replacement of the decorative plant 3. After fixing the artificial tree to the top of the decorative base 2, the moving frame 8 can be manually pulled down from the side groove 23, causing the limiting rod 7 to move downward. The downward movement of the moving frame 8 compresses the spring 9, and then the T-shaped mounting base 31 at the bottom of the decorative plant 3 can be slid into the T-shaped mounting base 2. Install the device in slot 24 and release the movable frame 8. At this time, under the elastic force of the spring 9, the movable frame 8 and the limiting rod 7 can be driven to move upward and reset together, so that the upper end of the limiting rod 7 is inserted into the limiting hole 311, and the decorative vegetation 3 can be fixed on the top of the decorative base 2. The decorative vegetation 3 can be used to decorate the lower part of the artificial tree, further improving the display effect of the artificial tree. By pulling down the limiting rod 7, the decorative vegetation 3 can be removed from the decorative base 2 and replaced.
[0022] Working principle: In use, the artificial tree to be displayed can be fixed in the artificial tree mounting slot 21 on the top of the decorative base 2, and the drive motor 6 drives the drive gear 61 to rotate together. The rotation of the drive gear 61 drives the driven gear 51 and the rotating shaft 5 to rotate together. The rotation of the rotating shaft 5 drives the decorative base 2 and the artificial tree fixed on it to rotate together, which can realize the rotation display of the artificial tree. After the artificial tree is fixed to the top of the decorative base 2, the moving frame 8 can be manually pulled down from the side slot 23, which drives the limit rod 7 to move down. The downward movement of the moving frame 8 can move the spring 9. After compression, slide the T-shaped mounting base 31 at the bottom of the decorative plant 3 into the T-shaped mounting groove 24 and release the moving frame 8. At this time, under the elastic force of the spring 9, the moving frame 8 and the limiting rod 7 can be driven to move upward and reset together, and the upper end of the limiting rod 7 is inserted into the limiting hole 311, so that the decorative plant 3 can be fixed on the top of the decorative base 2. The decorative plant 3 can be used to decorate the lower part of the simulated tree, further improving the display effect of the simulated tree. By pulling down the limiting rod 7, the decorative plant 3 can be removed from the decorative base 2 and replaced.
[0023] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0024] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and do not limit the present utility model. Any modifications to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or equivalent substitutions of some of the technical features shall fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A rotatable display base for simulated trees, comprising a housing (1), characterized in that: A decorative base (2) is rotatably connected to the top of the housing (1) via a rotating shaft (5). A driven gear (51) is fixedly fitted onto the lower end of the rotating shaft (5). A motor (6) is fixedly installed inside the housing (1). A driving gear (61) is fixedly fitted onto the output end of the motor (6), and the driving gear (61) meshes with the driven gear (51). A door (11) is rotatably connected to the front of the housing (1) via a hinge shaft. The upper end of the rotating shaft (5) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the decorative base (2). The bottom of the decorative base (2) is fixedly provided with an annular slide (22). The top of the box (1) below the annular slide (22) is provided with an annular groove (12). The bottom of the annular slide (22) is provided with a ball (4), and the ball (4) rolls along the bottom of the annular groove (12). The top of the decorative base (2) is provided with a simulated tree installation groove (21). The top of the decorative base (2) around the simulated tree installation groove (21) is locked and fixed with decorative vegetation (3) by a limiting rod (7).
2. The rotatable display base for a simulated tree as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The decorative vegetation (3) around the simulated tree installation slot (21) is arranged in a ring array of four.
3. The rotatable display base for a simulated tree as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the decorative vegetation (3) is fixedly provided with a T-shaped mounting base (31), and the bottom of the T-shaped mounting base (31) is provided with a limit insertion hole (311).
4. The rotatable display base for a simulated tree as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The decorative base (2) has T-shaped mounting grooves (24) arranged in a ring on its peripheral sidewall, and the T-shaped mounting seat (31) slides in conjunction with the T-shaped mounting grooves (24).
5. A rotatable display base for simulated trees according to claim 4, characterized in that, A side groove (23) is provided on the peripheral side wall of the decorative base (2) below the T-shaped mounting groove (24). A movable frame (8) is slidably arranged in the side groove (23). The movable frame (8) is sleeved and fixed on the limiting rod (7). The upper end of the limiting rod (7) is inserted into the limiting hole (311), and the lower end of the limiting rod (7) is inserted into the clearance hole (25) opened in the decorative base (2) below the side groove (23).
6. The rotatable display base for a simulated tree as described in claim 5, characterized in that, A spring (9) is sleeved on the limiting rod (7) below the movable frame (8). The upper end of the spring (9) abuts against the bottom of the movable frame (8), and the lower end of the spring (9) abuts against the bottom of the side groove (23).