A light emitting pattern baton
By installing light strips at both ends of the handle of the twirling stick and equipping them with power supply control, luminous patterns are formed, which solves the problems of simple structure and safety hazards of fireworks in the existing twirling sticks, provides a safe and environmentally friendly visual effect and a better audience experience, and extends the service life of the light strips.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- XINMINGLI LIGHTING CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
The existing stick-playing structure is too simple to meet the audience's viewing needs, and fireworks pose safety hazards and environmental pollution.
Design a luminous pattern twirling stick. By setting multiple light strips at both ends of the handle and equipping them with a power supply to control the light strips to turn on and off, the performer can rotate the handle to make the light strips swing and form luminous patterns, replacing the visual effect of fireworks. The tube body protects the light strips and reduces damage.
It achieves a safe and environmentally friendly visual effect, reduces prop costs, extends the lifespan of the light strips, and improves the viewing experience for the audience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the technical field of stick-playing, and in particular to a stick-playing device with luminous patterns. Background Technology
[0002] In daily life, people often watch various performances, among which a type of performance using sticks as props is very popular with audiences. Performers usually use specific techniques to spin and twirl sticks on stage, showcasing artistic, entertaining, and culturally rich stage or folk performances, creating visual appeal and dynamic effects for the audience.
[0003] In related technologies, the twirling stick includes a stick body and a handle. There are two stick bodies, which are fixedly connected to both ends of the handle. The handle is used for the user to rotate the stick body. Both stick bodies are provided with mounting slots for placing fireworks.
[0004] Because the structure of stick twirling is relatively simple, performing with sticks alone often cannot meet the audience's viewing needs. Performers usually need to use fireworks to assist the performance and bring a better viewing experience to the audience. However, fireworks pose safety hazards and cause a certain degree of environmental pollution. Utility Model Content
[0005] To improve the visual appeal of stick-playing, this application provides a luminous pattern stick-playing device.
[0006] This application provides a luminous patterned twirling stick, which adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] A luminous patterned twirling stick includes a stick body and a handle. Two stick bodies are provided, and the two stick bodies are respectively fixedly connected to the two ends of the handle. The handle is used for the user to rotate the stick body. The stick body includes multiple light strips, and the multiple light strips are respectively provided at the two ends of the handle. A power supply component is provided inside the handle, and the light strips are electrically connected to the power supply component. The power supply component is used to control the opening and closing of the light strips.
[0008] By adopting the above technical solution, multiple light strips are set at both ends of the handle. The performer can control the power supply to turn on the light strips. During the performance, by turning the handle, the light strips on both sides are swung, so that the baton can have a light-up pattern, presenting the audience with a visual effect like fireworks. This better creates visual appeal and dynamic effects, bringing a better viewing experience to the audience. Compared with fireworks, the light-up baton can be reused, saving the performer's prop costs, and is also safer and more environmentally friendly.
[0009] Optionally, the rod body further includes a tube body, which is disposed on the handle and sleeved on the outer surface of the light strip, and the tube body is used to protect the light strip.
[0010] By adopting the above technical solution, the tube is sleeved on the outer surface of the light strip, which can protect the light strip and reduce the possibility of damage caused by the light strip colliding with other objects during swinging, thereby extending the service life of the light strip and reducing the trouble of users having to replace the light strip frequently.
[0011] Optionally, the handle has a placement hole for the light strip to pass through, the light strip has a limiting ring located inside the placement hole, and a fixing ring is provided at the opening of the placement hole. The fixing ring is located on the movement path of the limiting ring as it leaves the placement hole, and the outer diameter of the limiting ring is larger than the inner diameter of the fixing ring.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, the fixing ring is located on the moving path of the limiting ring detaching from the placement hole, and the outer diameter of the limiting ring is larger than the inner diameter of the fixing ring. This allows the fixing ring to restrict the limiting ring, keeping the light strip between the limiting ring and the power supply component in the placement hole. This reduces the possibility of the light strip being overstretched due to centrifugal force during the swinging process, reduces the occurrence of poor contact between the light strip and the power supply component or damage to the light strip, thereby extending the service life of the light strip.
[0013] Optionally, the limiting ring is provided with an operating ring for the light strip to pass through, the operating ring being threadedly connected to the fixed ring, and the length of the operating ring being greater than the length of the fixed ring.
[0014] By adopting the above technical solution, the operating ring is threaded to the fixed ring, and the length of the operating ring is greater than the length of the fixed ring. The user can adjust the position of the limiting ring to adjust the length of the light strip, so that the length of the light strip can be adapted to users of different heights and prevent the light strip from being too long or too short.
[0015] Optionally, the limiting ring is provided with a first spring piece, which deforms in a direction away from the limiting ring. The handle is provided with a groove for the first spring piece to be inserted. When the first spring piece is inserted into the groove, the limiting ring is fixed to the handle.
[0016] By adopting the above technical solution, when the first spring is inserted into the groove, the first spring deforms in the direction away from the limiting ring, so that the first spring can be fixed in the groove, thereby fixing the limiting ring and the handle. This reduces the occurrence of the limiting ring swinging randomly in the placement hole due to the rotation of the baton, making the internal structure of the baton more stable.
[0017] Optionally, the first spring is provided with an elastic locking block, and the groove wall of the groove is provided with a slot for the locking block to be inserted. When the first spring is inserted into the groove, the locking block is inserted into the slot and the locking block deforms.
[0018] By adopting the above technical solution, when the first spring is inserted into the groove, the locking block is inserted into the slot and deforms, making it less likely for the locking block to fall out of the slot, so that the first spring can be more stably fixed in the groove, thereby reducing the possibility of the first spring falling out of the groove.
[0019] Optionally, the limiting ring is provided with a second spring piece, which abuts against the first spring piece, and the second spring piece deforms in the direction closer to the first spring piece. The second spring piece is used to drive the first spring piece to move in the direction closer to the groove.
[0020] By adopting the above technical solution, when the first spring piece moves towards the limiting ring due to compression, the second spring piece abuts against the first spring piece, and the second spring piece deforms towards the first spring piece. The second spring piece can support the first spring piece to move away from the limiting ring, so that the first spring piece remains inserted into the groove, thereby preventing the limiting ring from coming out of the placement hole.
[0021] Optionally, the handle includes a first fixing part and a second fixing part, the first fixing part being threadedly connected to the second fixing part, the first fixing part and the second fixing part being connected to different rods respectively, and both the first fixing part and the second fixing part having a receiving groove for inserting a power supply component.
[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, the first fixing part is threadedly connected to the second fixing part, and both the first fixing part and the second fixing part are provided with receiving grooves for the power supply component to be inserted. The user can manually disassemble the first fixing part and the second fixing part to replace the power supply component, which provides convenience for the user in the process of replacing the power supply component.
[0023] Optionally, the second fixing part has a fixing groove, and a spring block is provided in the fixing groove. The first fixing part has a fixing hole for inserting the spring block, and a sliding block is slidably connected in the fixing hole. When the first fixing part is threadedly connected to the second fixing part, the spring block is inserted into the fixing hole, and the sliding block extends out of the outer surface of the first fixing part. When the sliding block is completely located in the fixing hole, the spring block disengages from the fixing hole, and the spring block deforms.
[0024] By adopting the above technical solution, when the first fixing part is threadedly connected to the second fixing part, the spring block is inserted into the fixing hole, so that the spring block can restrict the relative rotation of the first fixing part and the second fixing part, reducing the possibility of the user accidentally separating the first fixing part and the second fixing part during the rotation of the stick; when the user needs to disassemble and replace the power supply component, the user presses the sliding block completely into the fixing hole, at which time the spring block disengages from the fixing hole, and the user can rotate the first fixing part for disassembly.
[0025] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
[0026] 1. With multiple light strips set at both ends of the handle, the performer can control the power supply to turn on the light strips. During the performance, by turning the handle, the light strips on both sides swing, making the baton have luminous patterns, presenting the audience with a visual effect like fireworks. This better creates visual appeal and dynamic effects, bringing a better viewing experience to the audience. Compared with fireworks, the luminous baton can be reused, saving the performer's prop costs, and is also safer and more environmentally friendly.
[0027] 2. By sleeved onto the outer surface of the light strip, the tube protects the light strip, reducing the possibility of damage caused by collisions with other objects during swinging, thereby extending the lifespan of the light strip and reducing the inconvenience of frequent replacements for users. Attached Figure Description
[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Example 1;
[0029] Figure 2 It is Example 1 Figure 1 A partial sectional view along line AA;
[0030] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of Example 2;
[0031] Figure 4 It is Example 2 Figure 3 A partial sectional view along line BB;
[0032] Figure 5 It is Example 2 Figure 4 An enlarged schematic diagram of section C;
[0033] Figure 6 It is Example 2 Figure 4 An enlarged schematic diagram of part D in the middle.
[0034] Reference numerals: 1. Rod body; 11. LED strip; 12. Tube body; 13. Limiting ring; 131. First spring piece; 132. Locking block; 133. Bending part; 134. Second spring piece; 135. Operating ring; 2. Handle; 21. First fixing part; 211. Fixing hole; 212. Sliding block; 22. Second fixing part; 221. Fixing groove; 222. Spring block; 223. Second ring groove; 23. Power supply component; 231. Receiving groove; 24. Placement hole; 241. Groove; 242. Locking groove; 25. Fixing ring. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1-6 This application will be described in further detail.
[0036] Example 1
[0037] This embodiment discloses a luminous patterned twirling stick. (Refer to...) Figure 1 and Figure 2 A luminous patterned playing stick includes a stick body 1 and a handle 2. Two stick bodies 1 are provided, each fixedly connected to opposite ends of the handle 2. The handle 2 is cylindrical and is used by the user to rotate the stick body 1.
[0038] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The handle 2 has two tubes 12, which are respectively located at opposite ends of the handle 2 and are fitted onto the outer surface of the light strip 11 to protect it. The light strip 11 is configured as a pixel light, and there are two light strips 11 located at opposite ends of the handle 2. A power supply component 23 for controlling the opening and closing of the light strip 11 is fixedly connected inside the handle 2, and both light strips 11 are electrically connected to the power supply component 23.
[0039] The implementation principle of Example 1 is as follows: the user turns on the light strip 11 through the power supply component 23, and then rotates the handle 2 to drive the light strip 11 to rotate together.
[0040] Example 2
[0041] Reference Figure 3 and Figure 4 The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the handle 2 includes a first fixing part 21 and a second fixing part 22. The first fixing part 21 is threadedly connected to the second fixing part 22. An internal thread is formed on the inner surface of the first fixing part 21, and a second annular groove 223 for the first fixing part 21 to be inserted is formed on the outer surface of the second fixing part 22. The first fixing part 21 and the second fixing part 22 are respectively connected to different rods 1. A receiving groove 231 for the power supply component 23 to be inserted is formed on the surface of the second fixing part 22 away from the light strip 11.
[0042] Reference Figure 4The handle 2 has a placement hole 24 on its end face for the light strip 11 to pass through. The two ends of the placement hole 24 are connected to different tube bodies 12. Limiting rings 13 are fixedly connected to both tube bodies 1, and the limiting rings 13 are fitted onto the outer surface of the tube body 12. An operating ring 135 is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting ring 13 away from the power supply component 23, and the outer surface of the operating ring 135 has external threads. A fixing ring 25 is fixedly connected to the opening of the placement hole 24 for the operating ring 135 to insert into. The fixing ring 25 is located on the movement path of the limiting ring 13 as it leaves the placement hole 24, and the inner diameter of the fixing ring 25 is smaller than the outer diameter of the limiting ring 13. An internal thread adapted to the operating ring 135 is formed on the inner surface of the fixing ring 25, and the fixing ring 25 is threadedly connected to the operating ring 135. When the operating ring 135 is threadedly connected to the fixing ring 25, the operating ring 135 extends out of the opening of the fixing ring 25.
[0043] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 A first spring piece 131 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the limiting ring 13. The first spring piece 131 deforms in a direction away from the limiting ring 13. A groove 241 for inserting the first spring piece 131 is formed on the inner surface of the placement hole 24. Two first spring pieces 131 are provided, and the two first spring pieces 131 are symmetrically arranged along the axis of the placement hole 24. An elastic locking block 132 is fixedly connected to the surface of the first spring piece 131 away from the limiting ring 13. A slot 242 for inserting the locking block 132 is formed on the bottom wall of the groove 241.
[0044] Reference Figure 5 A curved portion 133 is integrally formed on the first spring piece 131, and the curved portion 133 is located at the middle position along the length direction of the first spring piece 131. The curved portion 133 is bent away from the limiting ring 13, and the curved portion 133 forms a limiting groove.
[0045] Reference Figure 5 The second spring sheet 134 is fixedly connected to the outer surfaces of the limiting ring 13 on both sides. The second spring sheet 134 deforms in the direction away from the limiting ring 13. The second spring sheet 134 is slidably connected to the inner surface of the bent part 133, that is, the second spring sheet 134 is inserted into the limiting groove, and the second spring sheet 134 drives the first spring sheet 131 to move in the direction away from the limiting ring 13.
[0046] Reference Figure 5 When the user drives the first spring pieces 131 on both sides to fit closer to the limiting ring 13, the first spring pieces 131 drive the second spring pieces 134 to move together closer to the limiting ring 13. When the first spring piece 131 is inserted into the groove 241, the first spring piece 131 resets and unfolds, and then the second spring piece 134 resets and unfolds until the second spring piece 134 is inserted into the limiting groove, thus achieving mutual fixation between the limiting ring 13 and the placement hole 24.
[0047] Reference Figure 6 The second fixing part 22 has two fixing grooves 221 on its outer surface, located on opposite sides of the second fixing part 22. A spring block 222 is fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the fixing groove 221, protruding from the fixing groove 221. The first fixing part 21 has a fixing hole 211 for inserting the spring block 222. A sliding block 212 is slidably connected within the fixing hole 211, the length of which is equal to the length of the fixing hole 211.
[0048] Reference Figure 6 When the second fixing part 22 is installed on the first fixing part 21, the spring block 222 is inserted into the fixing hole 211, and the sliding block 212 extends out of the outer surface of the first fixing part 21. At this time, the spring block 222 is in a state of no force. When the sliding block 212 is completely located in the fixing hole 211, the spring block 222 is disengaged from the fixing hole 211, and the spring block 222 deforms.
[0049] The implementation principle of Embodiment 2 is as follows: When the user needs to replace the power supply component 23, the user first presses the sliding block 212 completely into the fixing hole 211. At this time, the spring block 222 disengages from the fixing hole 211. The user rotates the second fixing part 22 to remove the second fixing part 22 from the first fixing part 21, and the user can replace the power supply component 23.
[0050] Unless otherwise defined, the technical or scientific terms used in this application shall have the ordinary meaning understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application pertains. The terms "first," "second," "third," and similar terms used in this application specification and claims do not indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but are merely used to distinguish different components. The terms "an" or "a" and similar terms do not indicate a quantity limitation, but rather indicate the presence of at least one. The terms "comprising" or "including" and similar terms mean that the elements or objects preceding "comprising" or "including" encompass the elements or objects listed following "comprising" or "including" and their equivalents, and do not exclude other elements or objects. "Above," "below," "left," "right," etc., are used only to indicate relative positional relationships; when the absolute position of the described object changes, the relative positional relationship may also change accordingly.
[0051] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the design concept of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A luminous patterned twirling stick, comprising a stick body (1) and a handle (2), wherein two stick bodies (1) are provided, and the two stick bodies (1) are respectively fixedly connected to both ends of the handle (2), and the handle (2) is used for the user to rotate the stick body (1), characterized in that: The rod body (1) includes a light strip (11), and multiple light strips (11) are provided. The multiple light strips (11) are respectively provided at both ends of the handle (2). The handle (2) is provided with a power supply component (23). The light strips (11) are electrically connected to the power supply component (23). The power supply component (23) is used to control the opening and closing of the light strips (11).
2. The luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rod body (1) also includes a tube body (12), which is disposed on the handle (2) and sleeved on the outer surface of the light strip (11). The tube body (12) is used to protect the light strip (11).
3. The luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 1, characterized in that: The handle (2) has a placement hole (24) for the light strip (11) to pass through. The light strip (11) has a limiting ring (13) located inside the placement hole (24). The opening of the placement hole (24) has a fixing ring (25) located on the movement path of the limiting ring (13) as it leaves the placement hole (24). The outer diameter of the limiting ring (13) is larger than the inner diameter of the fixing ring (25).
4. The luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 3, characterized in that: The limiting ring (13) is provided with an operating ring (135) through which the light strip (11) passes. The operating ring (135) is threaded to the fixing ring (25), and the length of the operating ring (135) is greater than the length of the fixing ring (25).
5. A luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 3, characterized in that: The limiting ring (13) is provided with a first spring piece (131), which deforms in a direction away from the limiting ring (13). The handle (2) is provided with a groove (241) for the first spring piece (131) to be inserted. When the first spring piece (131) is inserted into the groove (241), the limiting ring (13) is fixed on the handle (2).
6. The luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 5, characterized in that: The first spring piece (131) is provided with an elastic locking block (132), and the groove wall of the groove (241) is provided with a locking slot (242) for the locking block (132) to be inserted. When the first spring piece (131) is inserted into the groove (241), the locking block (132) is inserted into the locking slot (242), and the locking block (132) deforms.
7. A luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 5, characterized in that: The limiting ring (13) is provided with a second spring piece (134), which abuts against the first spring piece (131), and the second spring piece (134) deforms in the direction closer to the first spring piece (131). The second spring piece (134) is used to drive the first spring piece (131) to move in the direction closer to the groove (241).
8. A luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 1, characterized in that: The handle (2) includes a first fixing part (21) and a second fixing part (22). The first fixing part (21) is threaded to the second fixing part (22). The first fixing part (21) and the second fixing part (22) are respectively connected to different rods (1). Both the first fixing part (21) and the second fixing part (22) are provided with a receiving groove (231) for inserting a power supply component (23).
9. A luminous patterned twirling stick according to claim 8, characterized in that: The second fixing part (22) is provided with a fixing groove (221), and a spring block (222) is provided in the fixing groove (221). The first fixing part (21) is provided with a fixing hole (211) for inserting the spring block (222), and a sliding block (212) is slidably connected in the fixing hole (211). When the first fixing part (21) is threadedly connected to the second fixing part (22), the spring block (222) is inserted into the fixing hole (211), and the sliding block (212) extends out of the outer surface of the first fixing part (21). When the sliding block (212) is completely located in the fixing hole (211), the spring block (222) disengages from the fixing hole (211), and the spring block (222) deforms.