A competitive type of plate arrangement toy
By designing a competitive plate-arranging toy, and utilizing the actuating and limiting block structure of the central base and operating handle, the problems of easily lost parts and monotony in existing plate-arranging toys are solved, achieving multi-player competitive interaction and high playability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 谢树岗
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-09
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing plate toys have easily lost parts, are suitable for single-player play, lack competitive interaction and fun, and become boring after prolonged use.
A competitive plate-stacking toy was designed, including a central base and a plate connected to it. The central base has an operating handle. The plate can be flipped and restricted by the lever and the limiting block of the operating handle, which increases the interactivity and difficulty of the game.
It enables competitive gameplay for at least two players, increasing the game's interactivity and playability, keeping the game fresh, and attracting players to play for a long time.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toy technology, and in particular to a competitive plate-shaped toy. Background Technology
[0002] A puzzle toy is a game where a plate has multiple squares on the bottom for holding blocks. Players place different blocks in the squares to play. Chinese Patent CN2202948Y provides an intellectual game puzzle puzzle plate. When a block needs to be removed, it can be removed by lifting the grid, or by using suction cups, tweezers, or magnetic blocks. However, the grid and removal tools of this puzzle plate are easily lost or misplaced, making it inconvenient to use. Furthermore, this puzzle plate is suitable for single-player play, lacking the ability to compete or interact with other players, resulting in limited playability and fun. After prolonged use, it becomes monotonous and fails to attract players for extended periods. Utility Model Content
[0003] The present invention aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, the present invention proposes a competitive plate-arranging toy.
[0004] To achieve the aforementioned objectives, this utility model provides a competitive plate-arranging toy, comprising a central base and plate arrangements connected to opposite sides of the central base. The central base contains the same number of operating handles as the plate arrangements. Each operating handle includes a fixedly connected handle and a lever. The lever is rotatably connected to the central base and has a lever and a limiting block protruding in opposite directions, respectively. The handle, lever, and limiting block all extend outside the central base. Each plate arrangement includes a base connected to the central base and a flip plate rotatably connected to the base. The lever is connected to the base and the flip plate. The flip plate has multiple receiving slots, and its movable end has a limiting step that abuts against the limiting block. When one of the operating handles is rotated, its lever rotates and pushes the corresponding flip plate upwards, while its limiting block rotates and abuts against the limiting step of the other flip plate to restrict rotation.
[0005] As a preferred embodiment, the handle and the lever are connected by a matching plug and slot. The outer wall of the plug is recessed with a notch or protruded with a protrusion. The inner wall of the slot is provided with a locking block that mates with the notch or a groove that mates with the protrusion.
[0006] As a preferred embodiment, a torsion spring is fixedly connected between the insert and the slot, and the length of the notch is greater than the length of the card block or the length of the groove is greater than the length of the protrusion.
[0007] As a preferred embodiment, a first insertion hole is provided on the end face of the insertion block, and a second insertion hole is provided on the bottom wall of the slot. Two legs of the torsion spring are inserted and connected into the first insertion hole and the second insertion hole.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment, the actuating block and the limiting block are arranged at an obtuse angle, and the actuating block and the exposed end of the handle are arranged in opposite directions, while the limiting block and the exposed end of the handle are arranged in the same direction.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment, the handle has a first pivot block on the side opposite to the lever, and the lever has a second pivot block at its end. The first pivot block and the second pivot block are rotatably connected to the inner wall of the center seat.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment, the handle is further provided with a connecting block, and a compression spring is fixedly connected to the connecting block, the compression spring being in contact with the inner wall of the center seat.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment, the chassis and the center seat are detachably connected by a connecting structure, and a through hole is provided between the chassis and the movable end of the flipping plate, into which the actuating block is inserted and connected.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment, the connection structure includes a fixing block and a fixing groove respectively disposed on the center seat and the chassis, wherein the fixing block and the fixing groove are detachably inserted and fixed.
[0013] As a preferred embodiment, a card slot is provided on the top wall of the central base, which is used to securely connect game cards in an insertable manner.
[0014] Therefore, based on the technical means of this utility model, the effects that this utility model can achieve are briefly described as follows: The competitive plate-arranging toy provided by this utility model includes a central base and plates connected to both sides of the central base, that is, the number of plates is at least two, allowing at least two people to compete in the game, with high interactivity and playability. Moreover, the central base is also equipped with an operating handle equal to the number of plates. By pressing and rotating the operating handle, the corresponding flipping plate can be pushed upward to flip and the rotation of the opposite flipping plate can be restricted, so as to quickly remove the blocky objects in the flipping plate, thereby increasing the difficulty and uncertainty of the game, further improving playability and fun, and enabling the toy to maintain the freshness of the game and attract players to play for a long time and continuously. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the exploded structure of a plated toy.
[0017] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the internal structure of a plate-shaped toy during play.
[0018] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A cross-sectional structural diagram of a center-mounted toy.
[0019] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the operating handle.
[0020] Figure 6 for Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the operating handle.
[0021] In the diagram: 1: Center seat; 11: Slot; 12: First fixing block; 13: Second fixing block; 14: Operating handle; 141: Handle; 1411: Insert block; 1412: Notch; 1413: First insertion hole; 1414: First rotating shaft block; 1415: Connecting block; 142: Lever; 1421: Slot; 1422: Slot; 1423: Second insertion hole; 1424: Second rotating shaft block; 1425: Actuating block; 1426: Restricting block; 143: Torsion spring; 144: Compression spring; 2: Swing plate; 21: Base plate; 211: First fixing slot; 212: Second fixing slot; 213: Through hole; 22: Flip plate; 221: Receiving slot; 222: Limiting step. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present utility model, and not all of them. 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 scope of protection of the present utility model. It is understood that the accompanying drawings are provided for reference and illustration only and are not intended to limit the present utility model. The connections shown in the drawings are only for clear description and do not limit the connection method.
[0023] It should be understood that terms such as "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer" are used to describe the directional or positional relationships shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing the present invention and simplifying the description, not to indicate that the device or element referred to must have a specific directional or positional relationship, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of the present invention. It should be noted that when one component is considered to be "connected" to another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or there may be an intervening component present. It should be understood that terms such as "first" and "second" are only for the convenience of describing the technical solution of the present invention, and are not to indicate that the device or element referred to must have a specific order, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of the present invention. Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used in this specification of the present invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the present invention.
[0024] Please refer to the following at the same time Figure 1-6 This embodiment provides a competitive plate-shaped toy, including a central base 1 and two plates 2 connected to both sides of the central base 1. In other embodiments, the number of plates 2 may be adjusted to three or four or more.
[0025] In this embodiment, a slot 11 is provided on the top wall of the center seat 1. The slot 11 is used to insert and fix game cards, allowing both players to place blocks according to the game information on the game cards. The center seat 1 is detachably connected to the tray 2 through a connecting structure, which includes fixing blocks and fixing slots respectively disposed on the center seat 1 and the tray 2. The fixing blocks are detachably inserted and fixed to the fixing slots. The fixing blocks include two first fixing blocks 12 spaced apart on the outer wall of the center seat 1 and a second fixing block 13 located between the two first fixing blocks 12. It can be understood that the first fixing blocks 12 are cylindrical structures, and the second fixing blocks 13 are sheet-like structures. The first fixing blocks 12 and the second fixing blocks 13 can securely connect the tray 2 to the center seat 1. In other embodiments, the center seat 1 may not have a slot 11. The connecting structure can be set as other detachable connection structures, such as a snap-fit structure, a threaded connection structure, etc. The fixing block may include one or more fixing blocks of different shapes, and the fixing block may be adjusted and set on the plate 2.
[0026] The central base 1 also has the same number of operating handles 14 as the rotating plate 2. Each operating handle 14 includes a handle 141 and a lever 142 fixedly connected. In this embodiment, one side of the handle 141 has an outwardly protruding insert 1411, which is adapted to be inserted into the lever 142. The outer wall of the insert 1411 has a recessed notch 1412, and a locking block of the lever 142 is adapted to be connected in the notch 1412, so that the handle 141 can always push the lever 142 to rotate during rotation. In other embodiments, one side of the handle 141 may have an inwardly recessed slot. In this case, the insert 1411 is located on the lever 142, so that the handle 141 and the lever 142 can always be connected by the adapted insert and slot. The outer wall of the insert 1411 may also be provided with protrusions, which are adapted to be connected in the groove of the lever 142, so that the handle 141 and the lever 142 can still maintain a circumferential pushing connection.
[0027] In this embodiment, a torsion spring 143 is fixedly connected between the insert block 1411 and the slot of the lever 142. A first insertion hole 1413 is formed on the end face of the insert block 1411, and one of the legs connected to the torsion spring 143 is inserted into the first insertion hole 1413. Furthermore, the length of the notch 1412 is greater than the length of the latch of the lever 142, allowing the latch to move a certain distance within the notch 1412 as the two rotate relative to each other. It can be understood that the torsion spring 143 and the lengths of the notch 1412 and the latch both serve as a rotation buffer, increasing safety and preventing hand injuries. They also increase the connection toughness between the handle 141 and the lever 142, preventing breakage and ensuring the service life of the operating handle 14. In other embodiments, the lengths of the notch 1412 and the latch are equal, and / or the torsion spring 143 may not be provided between the insert block 1411 and the slot of the lever 142, in which case the first insertion hole 1413 is not provided on the end face of the insert block 1411. If the handle 141 and the lever 142 are connected by a circumferential abutment through a protrusion and a groove, a torsion spring 143 can still be fixedly connected between the protrusion and the groove, and / or the length of the groove can be set to be greater than the length of the protrusion, so that the protrusion can move a certain distance within the groove.
[0028] The handle 141 has a first pivot block 1414 on the side opposite to the lever 142. The handle 141 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the center seat 1 through the first pivot block 1414. The handle 141 also has a connecting block 1415, on which a compression spring 144 is fixedly connected. The compression spring 144 abuts against the inner wall of the center seat 1, so that the handle 141 can be reset and rotated under the elastic force of the compression spring 144, thereby increasing the feel and ease of use of the handle 141.
[0029] One end of the lever 142 is recessed into a slot 1421, which is fitted into the insert block 1411. The inner wall of the slot 1421 has a locking block 1422 that mates with the notch 1412. In this embodiment, a second insertion hole 1423 is provided on the bottom wall of the slot 1421, into which another leg of a torsion spring 143 is inserted. In other embodiments, if a torsion spring 143 is not provided between the slot 1421 and the insert block 1411, the second insertion hole 1423 may not be provided in the slot 1421.
[0030] The end of the lever 142 is provided with a second rotating shaft block 1424. The second rotating shaft block 1424 and the first rotating shaft block 1424 are located on the same straight line, and the second rotating shaft block 1424 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the center seat 1, so that the operating handle 14 can be relatively stably rotatably connected to the center seat 1.
[0031] The lever 142 has a toggle block 1425 and a limiting block 1426 protruding in opposite directions, and the toggle block 1425 and the limiting block 1426 are arranged at an obtuse angle. It can be understood that one end of the handle 141, the toggle block 1425, and the limiting block 1426 all extend outside the central base 1, with the exposed end of the handle 141 allowing the player to press and rotate the lever 142. In this embodiment, the toggle block 1425 and the exposed end of the handle 141 are arranged in opposite directions, while the limiting block 1426 and the exposed end of the handle 141 are arranged in the same direction. This arrangement allows the player to flip over the opponent's plate 2 by pressing and rotating the lever 1425, and also restricts the rotation of their own plate 2 by using the limiting block 1426, increasing the difficulty and uncertainty of the opponent's placement game, thereby increasing interactivity and playability. In other embodiments, the toggle block 1425 may be arranged in the same direction as the exposed end of the handle 141, while the limiting block 1426 may be arranged in the opposite direction to the exposed end of the handle 141, so as to achieve the function of quickly clearing the inventory and preventing the other party from clearing the inventory.
[0032] Each display plate 2 includes a base 21 connected to a central base 1 and a tilting plate 22 rotatably connected within the base 21. In this embodiment, a fixing groove is formed on the outer wall of the base 21, which is detachably inserted and fixed to the fixing block. The fixing groove includes a first fixing groove 211 corresponding to the first fixing block 12 and a second fixing groove 22 corresponding to the second fixing block 13. It can be understood that the first fixing groove 211 is a cylindrical groove into which the first fixing block 12 can be inserted and fixed, and the second fixing groove 212 is a plate-shaped groove into which the second fixing block 13 can be inserted and fixed. In other embodiments, the number and specific shape of the fixing grooves can be adaptively adjusted according to the changes in the fixing blocks, and the specific connection structure on the base 21 can be adaptively adjusted simultaneously according to the changes in the connection structure on the central base 1.
[0033] It is understood that a through hole 213 is provided between the movable ends of the chassis 21 and the flipping plate 22, and a toggle block 1425 is inserted and connected in the through hole 213, so that the toggle block 1425 can be connected between the chassis 21 and the flipping plate 22, and thus can push the flipping plate 22 to rotate at the same time when the toggle block 1425 rotates.
[0034] The tilting plate 22 is provided with multiple receiving slots 221 for receiving and connecting a block-shaped object. The movable end of the tilting plate 22 is also provided with a limiting step 222 that can be connected to the limiting block 1426. The limiting step 222 is used to abut against the limiting block 1426 to limit the rotation of the tilting plate 22.
[0035] The gameplay of the plate-arranging toy provided in this embodiment is as follows: First, insert and fix two plates 2 on both sides of the central base 1. Then, insert game cards into the slots 11, allowing both players to place corresponding blocks into the receiving slots 221 according to the information on the game cards. The player who completes the placement wins. During this process, either player can press the corresponding operating handle 14 to interfere with the opponent's placement of blocks. Specifically, when any handle 141 is rotated, it can delay the rotation of the corresponding locking block 1422 through the notch 1412 on the insert block 1411, and then drive the lever 142 to rotate in the same direction through the deformation of the torsion spring 143. During rotation of lever 142, its actuating block 1425 rotates and pushes the flipping disc 22 of the opposing team to flip upwards, causing the block to fall from the receiving groove 221. Simultaneously, its limiting block 1426 rotates and abuts against the limiting step 222 of the opposing team's flipping disc 22, preventing the opposing team from controlling its rotation. It can be understood that because the handle 141 and lever 142 are connected and buffered by a torsion spring 143, even if one team's flipping disc 22 cannot rotate, pressing the handle 141 by the other team will not cause substantial damage to the handle 141, ensuring the safe use of the operating handle 14 and extending its service life.
[0036] For clarity, certain features described in individual embodiments of the present invention may be used in combination in a single embodiment. Furthermore, various features of the present invention described in individual embodiments may also be used individually or in any suitable form in sub-combinations.
Claims
1. A competitive plate-arranging toy, characterized in that, The device includes a central base and two rotating plates connected to opposite sides of the central base. The central base contains the same number of operating handles as the rotating plates. Each operating handle includes a fixedly connected handle and a lever. The lever is rotatably connected to the central base and has a lever and a limiting block protruding in opposite directions, respectively. The handle, lever, and limiting block all extend outside the central base. The rotating plates include a base connected to the central base and a tilting plate rotatably connected to the base. The lever is connected to the base and the tilting plate. The tilting plate has multiple receiving slots, and its movable end has a limiting step that abuts against the limiting block. When one of the operating handles is rotated, its lever rotates and pushes the corresponding tilting plate upwards, while its limiting block rotates and abuts against the limiting step of the other tilting plate to restrict rotation.
2. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle and the lever are connected by a matching plug and slot. The outer wall of the plug is recessed with a notch or protruded with a protrusion. The inner wall of the slot is provided with a locking block that mates with the notch or a groove that mates with the protrusion.
3. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 2, characterized in that, A torsion spring is fixedly connected between the insert and the slot, and the length of the notch is greater than the length of the card block or the length of the groove is greater than the length of the protrusion.
4. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The end face of the insert block is provided with a first insertion hole, and the bottom wall of the slot is provided with a second insertion hole. The two legs of the torsion spring are inserted and connected into the first insertion hole and the second insertion hole.
5. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The actuating block and the limiting block are arranged at an obtuse angle, and the actuating block and the exposed end of the handle are arranged in opposite directions, while the limiting block and the exposed end of the handle are arranged in the same direction.
6. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The handle has a first pivot block on the side opposite to the lever, and the lever has a second pivot block at its end. The first pivot block and the second pivot block are rotatably connected to the inner wall of the center seat.
7. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The handle is also provided with a connecting block, and a compression spring is fixedly connected to the connecting block. The compression spring is in contact with the inner wall of the center seat.
8. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The chassis and the center seat are detachably connected by a connecting structure. A through hole is provided between the chassis and the movable end of the flipping plate, and the actuating block is inserted into the through hole.
9. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The connection structure includes a fixing block and a fixing groove respectively disposed on the center seat and the chassis, wherein the fixing block and the fixing groove are detachably inserted and fixed.
10. The competitive plate-arranging toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The top wall of the central base is provided with a card slot, which is used to insert and fix game cards.