Wooden assembled electric tank toy

By installing a small steering motor and a limiting groove structure in the wooden assembly electric tank toy, the turret body can rotate flexibly, solving the problem of the turret being unable to rotate due to the lack of flexibility of the assembled parts, thus improving the simulation effect of the toy tank and children's interest in operating it.

CN224370643UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19YUNHE COUNTY YIHUI CRAFTS CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
YUNHE COUNTY YIHUI CRAFTS CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-24
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing wooden modular tank toys suffer from a lack of flexibility in the assembly of parts, resulting in the turret body being unable to be rotated, which reduces the playability of the toy tanks and children's interest.

Method used

A small steering motor is installed inside the wooden tank hull. Through the cooperation of limiting grooves and limiting blocks, the turret body can be rotatably connected. Steel balls are placed between the turret body and the hull to reduce friction. Combined with motor drive and battery power, the turret can rotate flexibly and have lighting functions.

Benefits of technology

It improves the realism and playability of toy tanks, enhancing children's interest in operation and hands-on skills.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of children's toy technology and discloses a wooden assembly electric tank toy, including a wooden tank body and a turret body movably mounted on top of the wooden tank body. A small steering motor is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank body. First limiting grooves are formed on the top of both sides of the small steering motor. A through groove is formed inside the turret body, and the output end of the small steering motor extends through the through groove to the top of the turret body. This utility model extends the first limiting groove through the through groove to the top of the turret body. By sliding a slider inside the groove, the top of the small steering motor extends to the inside of the limiting plate. At this time, the first limiting block slides into the first limiting groove and locks in place, thereby fixing the limiting plate to the top of the small steering motor. This allows the turret body to be assembled and mounted on top of the wooden tank body. The small steering motor can be remotely rotated by a controller, causing the turret body to turn, thus improving the simulation effect of the children's toy tank.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of children's toy technology, specifically a wooden assembly electric tank toy. Background Technology

[0002] Electric remote control toy cars are a popular toy among many children, while wooden toy tanks are a favorite among many children. They combine knowledge from many fields such as mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, and automatic control engineering. They are products of mechatronics. By assembling various parts together and controlling the assembled tank with an electric remote control, children's interest and hands-on skills can be stimulated.

[0003] In the process of realizing this invention, the inventors discovered at least the following problems in the prior art:

[0004] While existing wooden modular tank toys can be controlled by electricity, the lack of flexibility in the current assembly parts and the absence of a rotating mechanism for the turret on top of the tank reduce the simulation effect, making the toy tank less playable and thus reducing children's interest.

[0005] Therefore, the aforementioned technical problems need to be solved. Utility Model Content

[0006] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, this utility model provides a wooden assembly electric tank toy, which solves the problem that the lack of flexibility of the assembly parts of the current assembly tank toys causes the turret body (2) to be unable to be controlled to rotate, resulting in the lack of playability of the toy tank and thus reducing children's interest.

[0007] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0008] A wooden assembly electric tank toy includes a wooden tank body and a turret body movably mounted on the top of the wooden tank body. A small steering motor is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank body, and first limiting grooves are opened on the top of both sides of the small steering motor.

[0009] The turret body has a through slot inside, and the output end of the small steering motor extends through the through slot to the top of the turret body. Sliding grooves are provided on both sides of the top of the turret body. A limiting plate located at the front end of the through slot is movably installed on the top of the turret body. A slider fixedly connected to the bottom of the limiting plate is slidably installed inside the sliding groove. A first limiting block located inside the first limiting groove is fixedly installed on both sides of the inner wall of the limiting plate.

[0010] Preferably, the top of the wooden tank hull is provided with an arc groove, and steel balls are evenly and rotatably installed on the bottom of the turret body, with the steel balls rotatably installed inside the arc groove.

[0011] Preferably, lighting lamps are fixedly installed on both sides of the front end of the wooden tank hull, and a battery pack electrically connected to a small steering motor and lighting lamps is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank hull.

[0012] Preferably, the front and rear ends of both sides of the wooden tank body are rotatably mounted with drive wheels via a pivot, and the drive mechanism of the drive wheels is electrically connected to the battery pack. Driven wheels are rotatably mounted on both sides of the wooden tank body, and tracks are mounted on the outer sides of the drive wheels and driven wheels via a toothed connection.

[0013] Preferably, a rotating block is rotatably installed at the front end of the turret body, and a gun barrel is movably installed inside the rotating block. A second limiting groove is provided at the top and bottom of the inner wall of the rotating block. A second limiting block extending into the second limiting groove is movably installed at the top and bottom of the bottom end of the gun barrel. A spring is fixedly installed between the second limiting blocks.

[0014] Preferably, the rear end of the first limiting block is an arc surface, and the first limiting block is in close contact with the inner wall of the first limiting groove, and the opposite end of the second limiting block is an arc surface.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a wooden assembly electric tank toy with the following beneficial effects: This utility model extends the first limiting groove through the through groove to the top of the turret body. By sliding the slider inside the groove, the top of the small steering motor extends to the inner side of the limiting plate. At this time, the first limiting block slides into the first limiting groove and locks in place, thereby fixing the limiting plate to the top of the small steering motor. This allows the turret body to be assembled and installed on the top of the wooden tank body. The small steering motor can be remotely rotated by the controller, which can turn the turret body. This improves the simulation effect of children's toy tanks and avoids the lack of flexibility of current assembly tank toys, which makes the turret body unable to be controlled and rotated, resulting in a lack of playability and reducing children's interest. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a front view structural diagram of the present utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a side view sectional structural diagram of the wooden tank hull of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a top view of the main turret structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a bottom view of the main turret structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the rear view of the limiting plate of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 7 This is a side view sectional view of the disassembled structure of the rotating block of this utility model.

[0023] In the diagram: 1. Wooden tank hull; 101. Small steering motor; 102. First limiting groove; 103. Arc groove; 104. Lighting lamp; 105. Battery pack; 106. Drive wheel; 107. Driven wheel; 108. Track; 2. Turret body; 201. Through groove; 202. Slide groove; 203. Limiting plate; 204. Slider; 205. First limiting block; 206. Steel ball; 3. Rotating block; 301. Gun barrel; 302. Second limiting groove; 303. Second limiting block; 304. Spring. Detailed Implementation

[0024] 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 of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0025] As described in the background section, there are shortcomings in the existing technology. In order to solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this application proposes a wooden assembly electric tank toy.

[0026] Please see Figures 1-7 A wooden assembly electric tank toy includes a wooden tank body 1 and a turret body 2 movably installed on the top of the wooden tank body 1. A small steering motor 101 is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank body 1, and a first limiting groove 102 is opened on the top of both sides of the small steering motor 101.

[0027] The turret body 2 has a through slot 201 inside, and the output end of the small steering motor 101 extends through the through slot 201 to the top of the turret body 2. Sliding grooves 202 are provided on both sides of the top of the turret body 2. A limiting plate 203 located at the front end of the through slot 201 is movably installed on the top of the turret body 2. A slider 204 fixedly connected to the bottom of the limiting plate 203 is slidably installed inside the sliding groove 202. A first limiting block 205 located inside the first limiting groove 102 is fixedly installed on both sides of the inner wall of the limiting plate 203. The rear end of the first limiting block 205 is an arc surface, and the first limiting block 205 is tightly fitted to the inner wall of the first limiting groove 102.

[0028] With the above-described structural design, the assembled electric tank first extends the top of the small steering motor 101 through the through slot 201 to the top of the turret body 2. Then, the limiting plate 203 slides to the rear end. Since the rear end of the first limiting block 205 is an arc surface, the first limiting block 205 moves and slides into the interior of the first limiting groove 102 along with the limiting plate 203, so that the first limiting block 205 and the first limiting groove 102 are locked together. This allows the limiting plate 203 to fix the turret body 2 to the top of the wooden tank body 1 and prevent it from falling off. Subsequently, the small steering motor 101 is remotely rotated by the control device, and the turret body 2 is turned by the limiting plate 203. This improves the simulation effect of the children's toy tank and solves the problem that the lack of flexibility of the assembly parts of the current assembled tank toys causes the turret body 2 to be unable to be rotated, resulting in a lack of playability and reduced children's interest.

[0029] Furthermore, the top of the wooden tank hull 1 is provided with an arc groove 103, and steel balls 206 are evenly and rotatably mounted on the bottom of the turret body 2 in a axially distributed manner, with the steel balls 206 rotatably mounted inside the arc groove 103. When the turret body 2 turns, the steel balls 206 slide inside the arc groove 103, reducing the friction between the turret body 2 and the wooden tank hull 1 during turning, thus making the turret body 2 rotate more smoothly.

[0030] Furthermore, lighting lamps 104 are fixedly installed on both sides of the front end of the wooden tank hull 1, and a battery pack 105 is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank hull 1, which is electrically connected to the small steering motor 101 and the lighting lamps 104. The battery pack 105 effectively supplies power to the small steering motor 101 and the lighting lamps 104, thereby enabling the small steering motor 101 to rotate the turret body 2, and allowing the lighting lamps 104 to provide illumination after being powered, thus increasing children's interest.

[0031] Furthermore, drive wheels 106 are rotatably mounted on the front and rear ends of both sides of the wooden tank hull 1 via a pivot, and the drive mechanism of the drive wheels 106 is electrically connected to the battery pack 105. Driven wheels 107 are evenly rotatably mounted on both sides of the wooden tank hull 1, and tracks 108 are mounted on the outer sides of the drive wheels 106 and driven wheels 107 via a toothed connection. The battery pack 105 effectively supplies power to the drive mechanism, causing the pivot to drive the drive wheels 106 to rotate the tracks 108 under electric drive. At this time, the driven wheels 107 are supported and rotated inside the tracks 108, allowing children to control the wooden tank hull 1 to move using a remote control.

[0032] Furthermore, a rotating block 3 is rotatably installed at the front end of the turret body 2, and a gun barrel 301 is movably installed inside the rotating block 3. A second limiting groove 302 is opened at the top and bottom of the inner wall of the rotating block 3. A second limiting block 303 extending into the second limiting groove 302 is movably installed at the top and bottom of the bottom end of the gun barrel 301. A spring 304 is fixedly installed between the second limiting blocks 303, and the ends of the second limiting blocks 303 that are far apart from each other are arc surfaces. In this process, the cannon barrel 301 is slid into the interior of the rotating block 3. Since the ends of the second limiting blocks 303 that are far apart from each other are arc surfaces, the second limiting blocks 303 are automatically compressed by the inner wall of the rotating block 3 and retract into the cavity inside the cannon barrel 301. At this time, the spring 304 is compressed and generates elastic force. After the bottom end of the cannon barrel 301 is installed inside the rotating block 3, the second limiting block 303 automatically slides into the interior of the second limiting groove 302 under the elastic force of the spring 304, thereby fixing the cannon barrel 301 in place inside the rotating block 3. The assembly operation can improve children's hands-on ability.

[0033] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A wooden assembly electric tank toy, comprising a wooden tank hull (1) and a turret body (2) movably mounted on top of the wooden tank hull (1), characterized in that: A small steering motor (101) is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank hull (1), and a first limiting groove (102) is provided on the top of both sides of the small steering motor (101); The turret body (2) has a through slot (201) inside, and the output end of the small steering motor (101) extends through the through slot (201) to the top of the turret body (2). Sliding grooves (202) are provided on both sides of the top of the turret body (2). A limiting plate (203) located at the front end of the through slot (201) is movably installed on the top of the turret body (2). A slider (204) fixedly connected to the bottom of the limiting plate (203) is slidably installed inside the sliding groove (202). A first limiting block (205) located inside the first limiting groove (102) is fixedly installed on both sides of the inner wall of the limiting plate (203).

2. The wooden assembly electric tank toy according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the wooden tank hull (1) is provided with an arc groove (103), and the bottom of the turret body (2) is axially distributed and evenly rotatably installed with steel balls (206), and the steel balls (206) are rotatably installed inside the arc groove (103).

3. The wooden assembly electric tank toy according to claim 1, characterized in that: Lighting lamps (104) are fixedly installed on both sides of the front end of the wooden tank body (1), and a battery pack (105) is fixedly installed inside the wooden tank body (1) and electrically connected to the small steering motor (101) and the lighting lamps (104).

4. A wooden assembly electric tank toy according to claim 3, characterized in that: The front and rear ends of the wooden tank body (1) are rotatably mounted with drive wheels (106) on both sides via a pivot, and the drive mechanism of the drive wheels (106) is electrically connected to the battery pack (105). Driven wheels (107) are rotatably mounted on both sides of the wooden tank body (1), and tracks (108) are mounted on the outer sides of the drive wheels (106) and driven wheels (107) via a toothed connection.

5. A wooden assembly electric tank toy according to claim 1, characterized in that: A rotating block (3) is rotatably installed at the front end of the turret body (2). A gun barrel (301) is movably installed inside the rotating block (3). A second limiting groove (302) is provided at the top and bottom of the inner wall of the rotating block (3). A second limiting block (303) extending into the second limiting groove (302) is movably installed at the top and bottom of the bottom end of the gun barrel (301). A spring (304) is fixedly installed between the second limiting blocks (303).

6. A wooden assembly electric tank toy according to claim 5, characterized in that: The rear end of the first limiting block (205) is an arc surface, and the first limiting block (205) is in close contact with the inner wall of the first limiting groove (102). The end of the second limiting block (303) that is far away from each other is an arc surface.