Toy bow and arrow

By incorporating locking and elastic components into the toy bow and arrow, the problem of inconvenient disassembly and adjustment of the elastic rope is solved, enabling convenient installation and adjustment of the elastic rope.

CN224345408UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12SHANTOU QICHUANG TOY IND CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHANTOU QICHUANG TOY IND CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-04
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The elastic cords of existing toy bows and arrows are inconvenient to assemble, disassemble, and adjust.

Method used

A locking device is installed at one end of the bow body. The elastic element drives the locking end to squeeze and fix the elastic rope. The other end is limited by a knot head. The rotation of the locking device enables convenient disassembly, assembly and adjustment.

🎯Benefits of technology

It enables convenient disassembly, assembly, and adjustment of the elastic rope, improving the ease of operation.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a kind of toy bow and arrow, it includes bow body, elastic rope, lock catch and elastic member.The both ends of bow body are provided with first rope hole and second rope hole, lock catch is elastically rotatably arranged in the one end of bow body provided with first rope hole, the both ends of lock catch are respectively operating end and clamping end, operating end extends in the outside of bow body to be used to operate lock catch rotation, clamping end extends to first rope hole to be used for fixing elastic rope, the one end of elastic rope away from lock catch is provided with knot head, knot head is located in the outside of the one end of second rope hole away from lock catch, the outer diameter of knot head is greater than the inner diameter of second rope hole.The utility model's toy bow and arrow are elastically rotatably arranged lock catch in the one end of bow body, so that elastic rope only needs one end to be connected with second rope hole by knot head limiting mode, and the other end can be squeezed fixed or loosened by operating lock catch rotation, and the disassembly and adjustment of elastic rope are very convenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toy bows and arrows, and particularly to a toy bow and arrow with an adjustable elastic cord. Background Technology

[0002] Toy bows and arrows are a common type of shooting toy. Current toy bows and arrows typically use an elastic cord as the bowstring, storing energy through elastic deformation to launch the arrow. However, existing technology generally involves threading both ends of the elastic cord through holes at both ends of the bow body, and then tying knots at both ends of the elastic cord to prevent it from coming out of the holes. This structure makes it very inconvenient to assemble, disassemble, and adjust the elastic cord.

[0003] Therefore, a toy bow and arrow is needed to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention provides a toy bow and arrow to solve the problem that the elastic cord of the bow and arrow in the prior art is inconvenient to disassemble and adjust.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the technical solution of this utility model is: a toy bow and arrow, which includes: a bow body, an elastic rope, a locking buckle, and an elastic element;

[0006] The bow body has a first rope hole and a second rope hole at both ends, through which an elastic rope passes. The locking member is elastically rotatably mounted at the end of the bow body with the first rope hole via the elastic element. The two ends of the locking member are an operating end and a locking end, respectively. The operating end extends outside the bow body to operate the locking member to rotate, and the locking end extends into the first rope hole to fix the elastic rope. A knot is provided at the end of the elastic rope away from the locking member. The knot is located outside the end of the second rope hole away from the locking member, and the outer diameter of the knot is larger than the inner diameter of the second rope hole.

[0007] In this invention, the sum of the outer diameter of the elastic rope and the distance from the locking end to the rotation center of the locking member is greater than the distance from the rotation center of the locking member to the first rope hole away from the inner wall of the locking member.

[0008] Wherein, a vertical line perpendicular to the first rope hole and passing through the rotation center of the locking member is used as the reference line. When the locking end presses and fixes the elastic rope, the locking end is located on the side of the reference line away from the second rope hole.

[0009] In this utility model, the bow body is provided with an installation cavity, the installation cavity is provided with a fixing post, the locking member is rotatably connected to the fixing post, the elastic member is a torsion spring, the elastic member is sleeved on the fixing post, one end of the elastic member is connected to the inner wall of the installation cavity, and the other end of the elastic member is connected to the locking member.

[0010] Furthermore, one side of the mounting cavity is provided with an opening for the operating end to extend out, and the locking member is provided with a baffle for closing the opening.

[0011] In this invention, the outer end face of the operating end is provided with a plurality of stripes that facilitate the operation of the operating end.

[0012] In this invention, the first rope hole extends in a bent direction away from the bow body, and the second rope hole extends in an arc shape away from the bow body.

[0013] In this utility model, the bow body includes a main body and two end bodies, and the two end bodies are detachably connected to both ends of the main body. The first rope hole and the second rope hole are respectively provided on the two end bodies.

[0014] The main body includes a first housing and a second housing. A connecting block is provided on one side of the end body. A connecting groove is provided on both sides of the connecting block. The connecting block is clamped between the first housing and the second housing, and the side plates of the first housing and the second housing are fitted into the connecting groove.

[0015] Furthermore, the connecting block extends in an L-shape along the side of the end body portion.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: the toy bow and arrow of this utility model has a locking buckle set at one end of the bow body, so that the elastic rope only needs to be connected to the second rope hole by a knot at one end, while the other end can be squeezed and fixed or loosened by operating the locking buckle to make the elastic rope very convenient to disassemble and adjust. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments are briefly introduced below. The drawings described below are only the corresponding drawings of some embodiments of this utility model.

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the toy bow and arrow of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the toy bow and arrow of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the end part of the toy bow and arrow of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the elastic cord and locking fastener of the toy bow and arrow of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0022] 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.

[0023] The directional terms mentioned in this utility model, such as "up", "down", "front", "back", "left", "right", "inner", "outer", "side", "top" and "bottom", are only for reference to the orientation of the accompanying drawings. The directional terms used are for the purpose of explaining and understanding this utility model, and are not intended to limit this utility model.

[0024] The terms "first" and "second" in this utility model are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, nor as a restriction on the order of events.

[0025] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, a connection can be a detachable connection or a connection of an integral structure; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0026] The existing bow and arrow technology suffers from the problem that the elastic rope is very inconvenient to assemble, disassemble, and adjust.

[0027] The following is a preferred embodiment of a toy bow and arrow provided by this utility model that can solve the above-mentioned technical problems.

[0028] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 3 ,in Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a preferred embodiment of the toy bow and arrow of this utility model. Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the end part of the toy bow and arrow of this utility model.

[0029] In the diagram, units with similar structures are represented by the same labels.

[0030] This embodiment provides a toy bow and arrow, which includes: a bow body 11, an elastic rope 13, a locking buckle 12, and an elastic element 14.

[0031] The bow body 11 has a first rope hole 113 and a second rope hole 114 through which an elastic rope 13 passes, respectively, and the locking buckle 12 is elastically rotated at the end of the bow body 11 with the first rope hole 113 by means of the elastic element 14.

[0032] The locking element 12 has an operating end 122 and a locking end 123 at its two ends. The operating end 122 extends outside the bow body 11 for operating the locking element 12 to rotate. The locking end 123 extends into the first rope hole 113 to fix the elastic rope 13. The elastic force of the elastic element 14 can drive the locking end 123 to keep the elastic rope 13 pressed and fixed, that is, the locking end 123 can automatically lock the elastic rope 13. A knot is provided at the end of the elastic rope 13 away from the locking element 12. The knot is located outside the end of the second rope hole 114 away from the locking element 12. The outer diameter of the knot is larger than the inner diameter of the second rope hole 114. The knot can prevent the elastic rope 13 from coming out of the second rope hole 114.

[0033] Please refer to Figure 4 In this embodiment, the sum of the outer diameter of the elastic rope 13 and the distance from the locking end 123 to the rotation center of the locking member 12 is greater than the distance from the rotation center of the locking member 12 to the first rope hole 113 away from the inner wall of the locking member 12, so that the elastic rope 13 can be tightly squeezed between the locking end 123 and the inner wall of the first rope hole 113.

[0034] Specifically, taking the vertical line perpendicular to the first rope hole 113 and passing through the rotation center of the locking member 12 as the reference line X, when the locking end 123 presses and fixes the elastic rope 13, the locking end 123 is located on the side of the reference line X away from the second rope hole 114. In this way, when the elastic rope 13 is pulled to shoot an arrow, the more the elastic rope 13 is pulled, the tighter the locking end 123 will automatically lock the elastic rope 13.

[0035] Please refer to Figure 3 In this embodiment, the bow body 11 is provided with a mounting cavity 1122, and a fixing post 1123 is provided in the mounting cavity 1122. The locking member 12 is rotatably connected to the fixing post 1123, and the elastic member 14 is a torsion spring. Figure 3 The reference numeral 14 refers to the end of one end of the torsion spring (the torsion spring body is located at the bottom of the locking member 12). The elastic element 14 is sleeved on the fixed post 1123. One end of the elastic element 14 is connected to the inner wall of the mounting cavity 1122, and the other end of the elastic element 14 is connected to the locking member 12. The elastic element 14 can drive the locking member 12 to rotate in the direction of squeezing the elastic rope 13.

[0036] In this embodiment, an opening for the operation end 122 to extend out is provided on one side of the mounting cavity 1122, and a baffle 121 for closing the opening is provided on the locking member 12, which can protect the mounting cavity 1122.

[0037] In this embodiment, the outer end face of the operating end 122 is provided with a plurality of stripes that facilitate the operation of the operating end 122.

[0038] In this embodiment, the first rope hole 113 extends in a bent direction away from the bow body 11. The bend of the first rope hole 113 can be seen in [reference needed]. Figure 2 The bend at the tip of the elastic rope 13. The second rope hole 114 extends in an arc shape away from the bow body 11; the arc shape of the second rope hole 114 can be seen in [reference needed]. Figure 2 The curved shape at the bottom of the elastic cord 13. The bending of the first cord hole 113 makes more efficient use of the space in the end body 112, and at the same time makes the connection between the elastic cord 13 and the first cord hole 113 more secure. The arc-shaped extension of the second cord hole 114 also makes the connection between the elastic cord 13 and the second cord hole 114 more secure.

[0039] In this embodiment, the bow body 11 includes a main body 111 and two end bodies 112. The two end bodies 112 are detachably connected to both ends of the main body 111. The first rope hole 113 and the second rope hole 114 are correspondingly provided on the two end bodies 112. This facilitates manufacturing and assembly of the locking fastener 12 with the end bodies 112, and allows for repair and replacement at a lower cost if the end bodies 112 are damaged.

[0040] Please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 Specifically, the main body 111 includes a first housing and a second housing. A connecting block 1121 is provided on one side of the end body 112. A connecting groove 11211 is provided on both sides of the connecting block 1121. The connecting block 1121 is clamped between the first housing and the second housing, and the side plates of the first housing and the second housing are fitted into the connecting groove 11211. An installation groove 1111 for connecting the connecting block 1121 is formed at the side plates of the first housing and the second housing.

[0041] Preferably, the connecting block 1121 extends in an L-shape along the side of the end body portion 112, making the connection between the end body portion 112 and the main body portion 111 more stable and with better connection strength.

[0042] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: When installing the elastic rope 13, first pass one end of the elastic rope 13 through the second rope hole 114, and then tie a knot at the end of the elastic rope 13 away from the locking member 12 so that the elastic rope 13 will not come out of the second rope hole 114.

[0043] Next, the other end of the elastic rope 13 is passed through the first rope hole 133. During the insertion process, the locking element 12 is driven to rotate by the control operation end 122, so that the locking end 123 moves away from the first rope hole 113. When the elastic rope 13 passes through the first rope hole 133 and the length of the pass is in place, the operation end 122 is released. The locking element 12 is driven to rotate under the elastic force of the elastic element 14, and the elastic rope 13 is squeezed and fixed between the locking end 123 and the inner wall of the first rope hole 133.

[0044] When it is necessary to adjust the tension of the elastic rope 13, simply rotate the locking buckle 12 to loosen the locking end 123 from fixing the elastic rope 13, and then pull one end of the elastic rope 13 to adjust the tension. When the adjustment is in place, simply release the operating end 122, and the locking end 123 will automatically squeeze and fix the elastic rope 13, making the operation convenient.

[0045] This completes the process of installing and adjusting the elastic cord of the toy bow and arrow in this preferred embodiment.

[0046] The toy bow and arrow of this preferred embodiment has a locking buckle that is flexibly rotated at one end of the bow body. This allows the elastic rope to be connected to the second rope hole at one end by tying a knot, while the other end can be squeezed to fix or loosen the elastic rope by operating the locking buckle to rotate. This makes it very convenient to assemble, disassemble, and adjust the elastic rope.

[0047] In summary, although the present invention has been disclosed above with reference to preferred embodiments, the above preferred embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications and refinements without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention shall be determined by the scope defined in the claims.

Claims

1. A toy bow and arrow, characterized in that, include: Bow body, elastic rope, locking fastener, and elastic components; The bow body has a first rope hole and a second rope hole at both ends, through which an elastic rope passes. The locking member is elastically rotatably mounted at the end of the bow body with the first rope hole via the elastic element. The two ends of the locking member are an operating end and a locking end, respectively. The operating end extends outside the bow body to operate the locking member to rotate, and the locking end extends into the first rope hole to fix the elastic rope. A knot is provided at the end of the elastic rope away from the locking member. The knot is located outside the end of the second rope hole away from the locking member, and the outer diameter of the knot is larger than the inner diameter of the second rope hole.

2. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 1, characterized in that, The sum of the outer diameter of the elastic rope and the distance from the locking end to the rotation center of the locking member is greater than the distance from the rotation center of the locking member to the first rope hole away from the inner wall of the locking member.

3. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 2, characterized in that, Using a vertical line perpendicular to the first rope hole and passing through the rotation center of the locking member as a reference line, when the locking end presses and fixes the elastic rope, the locking end is located on the side of the reference line away from the second rope hole.

4. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bow body is provided with a mounting cavity, and a fixing post is provided in the mounting cavity. The locking element is rotatably connected to the fixing post. The elastic element is a torsion spring, which is sleeved on the fixing post. One end of the elastic element is connected to the inner wall of the mounting cavity, and the other end of the elastic element is connected to the locking element.

5. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 4, characterized in that, One side of the mounting cavity is provided with an opening for the operating end to extend out, and the locking member is provided with a baffle for closing the opening.

6. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 1, characterized in that, The outer end face of the operating end is provided with multiple stripes to facilitate operation of the operating end.

7. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first rope hole extends in a bent direction away from the bow body, and the second rope hole extends in an arc shape away from the bow body.

8. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bow body includes a main body and two end bodies. The two end bodies are detachably connected to both ends of the main body. The first rope hole and the second rope hole are respectively provided on the two end bodies.

9. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 8, characterized in that, The main body includes a first housing and a second housing. A connecting block is provided on one side of the end body. A connecting groove is provided on both sides of the connecting block. The connecting block is clamped between the first housing and the second housing, and the side plates of the first housing and the second housing are fitted into the connecting groove.

10. The toy bow and arrow according to claim 9, characterized in that, The connecting block extends in an L-shape along the side of the end body portion.