A decompression paper folding toy
By designing decompression origami toys with multiple folds and adhesive joints, the problems of lack of fun and durability in existing toys have been solved, and both have been improved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- NINGBO YOULI CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing stress-relieving toys have limited deformation patterns and lack fun. Origami toys are mostly static displays, and their deformable structures have poor durability and are prone to failure after repeated use.
Design a decompression origami toy that includes cardboard A, cardboard B, and cardboard C. By setting specific creases and adhesive joints, the cardboard can be bent 180 degrees at multiple creases and glued together. After the glue dries, it can be folded and deformed to enhance the fun.
It enhances the interactivity and fun of the toy, improves the durability of the structure, and extends its service life.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of origami toys, and in particular to a decompression origami toy. Background Technology
[0002] As the pace of society accelerates, modern people face increasing pressure, which needs to be released. As a result, stress-relieving toys are gaining popularity.
[0003] Existing stress-relieving toys have the following drawbacks: traditional stress-relieving toys (such as squeeze toys) have a single deformation mode and lack fun; origami toys mostly focus on static display and lack interactive stress-relieving functions; and most deformable structures have poor durability and are prone to failure after repeated use. Utility Model Content
[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a stress-relieving origami toy that enhances fun.
[0005] This utility model discloses a decompression origami toy, comprising cardboard A, cardboard B, and cardboard C. Cardboard A has a set of cardboard B on its top and bottom sides, and cardboard C on its left and right sides. A first crease is formed between cardboard A and cardboard B, and a second crease is formed between cardboard A and cardboard C. Cardboard A, cardboard B, and the second crease are integrally formed. A set of square cuts is formed at each of the four corners of cardboard A. Cardboard B has a first adhesive part at its front end and a second adhesive part at its rear end. In use, the two sets of cardboard B are bent 180 degrees along the first crease, and the cardboard B is glued to the front end of cardboard A through the first adhesive part. The two sets of cardboard C are bent 180 degrees backward along the second crease, so that the cardboard C is glued to the rear end of cardboard A through the second adhesive part. After the glue dries, the toy is folded and deformed to relieve pressure, increasing its fun.
[0006] Preferably, the A-board has a first horizontal crease and a second horizontal crease, a first vertical crease and a second vertical crease. A first slit is provided in the middle of the first and second vertical creases, respectively. A second slit is provided on the A-board, with both ends of the second slit communicating with the middle of the two sets of first slits. In use, the B-board is bent forward 180 degrees and bonded to the first adhesive part at the front end of the B-board. The C-board is bent backward 180 degrees and bonded to the second adhesive part. After the glue dries, the B-board and C-board change shape through the cooperation of the first horizontal crease, the second horizontal crease, the first vertical crease, the second vertical crease, the first slit, and the second slit.
[0007] Preferably, the B-board has a horizontal crease (B1), a slit (B1), a vertical crease (B1), and a second vertical crease (B2). The B-board has a horizontal crease (B1) with a set of slits (B1) at each end. The B-board also has a set of vertical creases (B1 and B2), with the first vertical crease coinciding with the first vertical crease (A1), and the second vertical crease coinciding with the second vertical crease (A2). In use, the B-board is bent forward 180 degrees with the first crease and bonded to the first adhesive part. The B-board can be folded and varied using the horizontal crease (B1), slit (B1), vertical crease (B1), and second vertical crease (B2) along with the horizontal crease (A1), horizontal crease (A2), vertical crease (A1), vertical crease (A2), slit (A1), and slit (A2), enhancing its appeal.
[0008] Preferably, the C-board has a C-1 longitudinal crease and two C-2 transverse creases. The C-1 transverse crease coincides with the A-1 transverse crease, and the C-2 transverse crease coincides with the A-2 transverse crease. A C-1 transverse slit is located at the end of the C-1 transverse crease furthest from the A-board, and a C-2 transverse slit is located at the end of the C-2 transverse crease furthest from the A-board. A set of C-3 transverse slits and a set of C-4 transverse slits are respectively provided on the C-2 crease. The cuts coincide with horizontal creases A and C1, and the fourth horizontal cut coincides with horizontal creases A and C2. Cardboard C is bent backward 180 degrees through crease 2 and glued to the second adhesive part. After the glue dries, cardboard C, in conjunction with vertical creases C1, horizontal creases C1, C2, horizontal cuts C1, C2, C3, and C4, is folded and varied with cardboard A and cardboard B to increase the fun.
[0009] Preferably, the A-board, B-board, and C-board are all laminated board.
[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: When in use, the two sets of B cardboard are bent 180 degrees along the first fold line, and the B cardboard is glued to the front end of the A cardboard through the first adhesive part. The two sets of C cardboard are bent backward 180 degrees along the second fold line, so that the C cardboard is glued to the rear end of the A cardboard through the second adhesive part. After the glue dries, it is folded and deformed to reduce pressure, which increases the fun. Attached Figure Description
[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model in its unfolded state;
[0012] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the front axonometric structure of this utility model;
[0013] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the rear-view axonometric structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the present invention;
[0015] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the isometric structure of this utility model.
[0016] The markings in the attached diagram are as follows: 1. Crease No. 1; 2. Crease No. 2; 3. Square cut; 4. Horizontal crease A, No. 1; 5. Horizontal crease A, No. 2; 6. Vertical crease A, No. 1; 7. Vertical crease A, No. 2; 8. Cut A, No. 1; 9. Cut A, No. 2; 10. Horizontal crease B, No. 1; 11. Horizontal crease B, No. 2; 12. Vertical crease B, No. 1; 13. Vertical crease B, No. 2; 14. Vertical crease C, No. 1; 15. Horizontal crease C, No. 1; 16. Horizontal crease C, No. 2; 17. Horizontal cut C, No. 1; 18. Horizontal cut C, No. 2; 19. Horizontal cut C, No. 3; 20. Horizontal cut C, No. 4; 21. Cardboard A; 22. Cardboard B; 23. Cardboard C; 24. Glue section No. 1; 25. Glue section No. 2. Detailed Implementation
[0017] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more complete description will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings. This utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to make the disclosure of this utility model more thorough and complete.
[0018] Example
[0019] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this utility model discloses a decompression origami toy, comprising A cardboard 23, B cardboard 24, and C cardboard 25. A set of B cardboard 24 is provided on the top and bottom sides of A cardboard 23, and a set of C cardboard 25 is provided on the left and right sides of A cardboard 23. A first fold 1 is provided between A cardboard 23 and B cardboard 24, and a second fold 2 is provided between A cardboard 23 and C cardboard 25. A cardboard 23, B cardboard 24, and the second horizontal fold 5 are integrally formed. A set of square cuts 3 are provided at the four corners of A cardboard 23. A first adhesive part 21 is provided at the front end of B cardboard 24, and a second adhesive part 22 is provided at the rear end of B cardboard 24.
[0020] The A-board 23 has a first horizontal crease 4 and a second horizontal crease 5. The A-board 23 also has a first vertical crease 6 and a second vertical crease 7. The middle of the first vertical crease 6 and the middle of the second vertical crease 7 each have a first cut 8. The A-board 23 has a second cut 9. The two ends of the second cut 9 are connected to the middle of the two sets of first cuts 8.
[0021] The B-board 24 is provided with a B-1 horizontal fold 10, a B-1 cut 11, a B-1 vertical fold 12 and a B-2 vertical fold 13. The B-board 24 is provided with a B-1 horizontal fold 10, and a B-1 cut 11 is provided at each of the left and right ends of the B-1 horizontal fold 10. The B-board 24 is provided with a B-1 vertical fold 12 and a B-2 vertical fold 13. The B-1 vertical fold 12 coincides with the A-1 vertical fold 6, and the B-2 vertical fold 13 coincides with the A-2 vertical fold 7.
[0022] The C-board 25 has a C-1 longitudinal crease 14, and C-1 horizontal creases 15 and C-2 horizontal creases 16. C-1 horizontal crease 15 coincides with A-1 horizontal crease 4, and C-2 horizontal crease 16 coincides with A-2 horizontal crease 5. A C-1 horizontal cut 17 is provided at the end of C-1 horizontal crease 15 away from A-board 23, and a C-2 horizontal cut 18 is provided at the end of C-2 horizontal crease 16 away from A-board 23. A set of C-3 horizontal cuts 19 and a set of C-4 horizontal cuts 20 are provided on the second crease 2. C-3 horizontal cuts 19 coincide with A-1 horizontal crease 4 and C-1 horizontal crease 15, and C-4 horizontal cuts 20 coincide with A-2 horizontal crease 5 and C-2 horizontal crease 16.
[0023] The A-board 23, B-board 24 and C-board 25 are all laminated paperboards.
[0024] In this embodiment, during use, two sets of B cardboard 24 are bent 180 degrees along crease 1. The B cardboard 24 is then bonded to the front end of the A cardboard 23 via adhesive part 21. The two sets of C cardboard 25 are bent 180 degrees backward along crease 2, so that the C cardboard 25 is bonded to the rear end of the A cardboard 23 via adhesive part 22, which enhances the fun. After the glue dries, the A cardboard 23, B cardboard 24, and C cardboard 25 are folded and changed in shape with the cooperation of A horizontal crease 4, A vertical crease 6, A slit 9, B slit 11, B vertical crease 13, C horizontal crease 16, C horizontal slit 17, C horizontal slit 18, C horizontal slit 19, and C horizontal slit 20.
[0025] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the technical principles of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A decompression origami toy, comprising cardboard A (23), cardboard B (24), and cardboard C (25), characterized in that, A set of B paperboards (24) is provided on the top and bottom sides of A paperboard (23), and a set of C paperboards (25) is provided on the left and right sides of A paperboard (23). A first crease (1) is provided between A paperboard (23) and B paperboard (24), and a second crease (2) is provided between A paperboard (23) and C paperboard (25). A paperboard (23), B paperboard (24) and the second horizontal crease (5) are integrally formed. A set of square cuts (3) is provided at the four corners of A paperboard (23). A first adhesive part (21) is provided at the front end of B paperboard (24), and a second adhesive part (22) is provided at the rear end of B paperboard (24).
2. The decompression origami toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The A-board (23) is provided with A-1 horizontal crease (4) and A-2 horizontal crease (5), and A-1 vertical crease (6) and A-2 vertical crease (7). A set of A-1 cuts (8) are provided in the middle of A-1 vertical crease (6) and A-2 vertical crease (7). A-2 cuts (9) are provided on the A-board (23). The two ends of A-2 cuts (9) are respectively connected to the middle of the two sets of A-1 cuts (8).
3. The decompression origami toy as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The B cardboard (24) is provided with a B-1 horizontal fold (10), a B-1 cut (11), a B-1 vertical fold (12) and a B-2 vertical fold (13). The B cardboard (24) is provided with a B-1 horizontal fold (10). A set of B-1 cuts (11) are provided at the left and right ends of the B-1 horizontal fold (10). A set of B-1 vertical folds (12) and a set of B-2 vertical folds (13) are provided on the B cardboard (24). The B-1 vertical fold (12) coincides with the A-1 vertical fold (6), and the B-2 vertical fold (13) coincides with the A-2 vertical fold (7).
4. A decompression origami toy as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The C-board (25) has a C-1 longitudinal crease (14), and C-1 horizontal creases (15) and C-2 horizontal creases (16) are provided on the C-board (25). The C-1 horizontal crease (15) coincides with the A-1 horizontal crease (4), and the C-2 horizontal crease (16) coincides with the A-2 horizontal crease (5). The end of the C-1 horizontal crease (15) away from the A-board (23) has a C-1 horizontal cut (17). A second horizontal crease (18) is provided at the end of the first horizontal crease (16) away from the A cardboard (23). A set of third horizontal creases (19) and a set of fourth horizontal creases (20) are provided on the second crease (2). The third horizontal crease (19) coincides with the first horizontal crease (4) and the first horizontal crease (15). The fourth horizontal crease (20) coincides with the second horizontal crease (5) and the second horizontal crease (16).
5. A decompression origami toy as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The A paperboard (23), B paperboard (24) and C paperboard (25) are all laminated paperboards.