An aerated product
By integrating threaded holes and limiting grooves into the fixing base of the inflatable product, the problem of poor compatibility of fixing bases on inflatable products is solved, realizing the compatibility of various connecting brackets, improving the user experience and the stability of the product.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- NANTONG BAISHILE TECH DEV CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
The mounting bases on existing inflatable products are not compatible with various connecting brackets and have poor compatibility, making it inconvenient for users to secure items during use, thus affecting entertainment and user experience.
Design a mounting base for inflatable products, integrating threaded holes and limiting grooves, which can be connected to multiple connecting brackets simultaneously, including threaded connectors and limiting groove structures, to achieve high compatibility and fix items such as mobile phones, fishing rods and water cups.
It achieves compatibility with various connecting brackets on inflatable products, allowing users to selectively connect different types of brackets as needed to ensure that items remain stable under the swaying of the boat or the impact of water currents, thus improving the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of inflatable product technology, and in particular to an inflatable product including a fixed base. Background Technology
[0002] Inflatable boats, also known as inflatable rafts, are generally small in size, highly maneuverable, and easy to operate. They are often used for rescue operations and also for recreational activities such as rafting and fishing. However, due to their small size and limited space, movement inside an inflatable boat is not very convenient. Retrieving or placing items requires careful handling, especially now that people frequently use their phones to take photos, videos, and chat online, worrying about dropping their phones into the water. Similarly, when fishing, the constant grip on the fishing rod keeps attention focused, significantly impacting the recreational experience.
[0003] While various connecting brackets (such as rigid fishing rod supports, camera mounts, cup holders, flexible fishing rod holders, GoPro mounts, etc.) are available on the market for securing items like phones, fishing rods, and cups, two major problems remain: First, the rigid bases of these connecting brackets cannot be welded to the inflatable boat hull. Second, accessory compatibility is poor; the bases used to connect to the connecting brackets on the inflatable boat either only have threaded holes or only have limiting slots for installing T-screws, making them incompatible with the various connecting brackets on the market. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problem that the base used for fixing connecting brackets on inflatable products cannot be compatible with various connecting brackets on the market. This invention provides an inflatable product that includes a fixing base, integrating a threaded hole and a limiting groove on the fixing base. That is, the fixing base includes both a threaded hole and a limiting groove, which has high compatibility and can fix various connecting brackets for easy clamping and fixing of various items such as mobile phones, fishing rods, and water cups.
[0005] To address the aforementioned technical problems, this utility model discloses an inflatable product, comprising an inflatable body and a fixing base. The fixing base is used to connect a first type of connecting bracket or a second type of connecting bracket. The first type of connecting bracket includes a connecting plate, and the second type of connecting bracket includes a threaded connector. The fixing base includes a seat body, a limiting groove, multiple threaded holes, and a covering portion. The seat body has a top surface and a bottom surface disposed opposite to each other, and the seat body includes a length direction, a width direction, and a height direction. The limiting groove is disposed on the top surface of the seat body and extends along the length direction of the seat body. The limiting groove allows the connecting plate of the first type of connecting bracket to slide into it and restricts the movement of the connecting plate along the height direction of the seat body. Multiple threaded holes are spaced apart on the top surface of the seat body, and at least a portion of the multiple threaded holes is used to connect with the threaded connector of the second type of connecting bracket. The covering portion covers a portion of the seat body, and the covering portion is connected to the inflatable body.
[0006] Preferably, the fixing base further includes a sliding groove disposed on the top surface of the base body, one end of the sliding groove communicating with the limiting groove; the sliding groove includes an inlet perpendicular to the height direction of the base body; the limiting groove includes a slot perpendicular to the height direction of the base body, the slot communicating with the inlet; in the width direction of the base body, the width of the inlet is greater than the width of the connecting plate; in the length direction of the base body, the length of the inlet is greater than the length of the connecting plate, so as to allow the connecting plate to enter the sliding groove; in the width direction of the base body, the width of the slot is less than the width of the connecting plate, so as to restrict the connecting plate from sliding out of the slot along the height direction of the base body.
[0007] Preferably, the limiting groove includes a receiving cavity, which communicates with the slot opening and the sliding groove; the cross-sectional area of the receiving cavity is larger than the cross-sectional area of the slot opening; the receiving cavity is used to receive the connecting plate of the first type of connecting bracket.
[0008] Preferably, in the longitudinal direction of the seat, the length of the sliding groove is less than the length of the limiting groove.
[0009] Preferably, the covering portion covers the periphery of the seat body and at least partially covers the top and bottom surfaces of the seat body.
[0010] Preferably, the covering portion includes: a first covering portion, which covers the periphery of the seat body and bends upward to cover a portion of the top surface of the seat body; a second covering portion, which is connected to the first covering portion; the second covering portion extends from the periphery of the seat body toward the bottom surface of the seat body to a predetermined distance; and a third covering portion, which is connected to the second covering portion and is on the same horizontal plane; the third covering portion extends from the periphery of the seat body toward the outside of the seat body to a predetermined distance.
[0011] Preferably, the third covering portion extends 3mm to 20mm from the periphery of the seat body toward the outside of the seat body.
[0012] Preferably, the distance from the top surface to the bottom surface of the seat is 5mm to 40mm.
[0013] Preferably, the seat includes six threaded holes, with three threaded holes spaced apart on one side of the limiting groove along the width direction of the seat, and two threaded holes respectively arranged opposite to each other on both sides of the limiting groove along the width direction of the seat.
[0014] Preferably, the inflatable body is an inflatable boat, an inflatable paddleboard, or an inflatable floating island.
[0015] The mounting base of the inflatable product of this application integrates threaded holes and limiting grooves on the base body. That is, the mounting base includes both threaded holes and limiting grooves, and the limiting grooves allow a connecting plate to slide into, thus achieving connection with the first type of connecting bracket. At least a portion of the threaded holes can be threadedly connected to the threaded connector of the second type of connecting bracket, thus achieving connection between the mounting base and the second type of connecting bracket. Therefore, users can selectively connect either the first type of connecting bracket or the second type of connecting bracket to the mounting base as needed. In other words, the mounting base of the inflatable product of this application has high compatibility and can be fixedly connected to various connecting brackets to facilitate the clamping and fixing of various items such as mobile phones, fishing rods, and water cups. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This diagram shows a partial schematic of an inflatable product according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0017] Figure 2 A partial schematic diagram of another inflatable product according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0018] Figure 3 A partial schematic diagram of another inflatable product according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0019] Figure 4 A perspective view of the fixing base according to an embodiment of the present utility model is shown;
[0020] Figure 5 This shows a cross-sectional view of the fixing base according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 6 Show Figure 1 The illustrated embodiment shows a schematic diagram of the connecting bracket and the fixed base being separated;
[0022] Figure 7 Show Figure 6 The illustrated embodiment shows a schematic diagram of the T-shaped screw being separated from the fixing seat;
[0023] Figure 8 Show Figure 6 The diagram shows the connection between the T-shaped screw and the fixing seat in the embodiment shown.
[0024] Figure 9 Show Figure 2 The illustrated embodiment shows a schematic diagram of the connecting bracket and the fixed base being separated;
[0025] Figure 10 Show Figure 9 The schematic diagram shown illustrates the separation of the base plate and the fixed base in the embodiment.
[0026] Figure 11 Show Figure 3 The illustrated embodiment shows a schematic diagram of the connecting bracket and the fixed base being separated;
[0027] Figure 12 Show Figure 11 The schematic diagram shown illustrates the separation of the base plate and the mounting base in the embodiment. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The following specific embodiments illustrate the implementation of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of this utility model from the content disclosed in this specification. Although the description of this utility model will be presented in conjunction with preferred embodiments, this does not mean that the features of this utility model are limited to this embodiment. On the contrary, the purpose of describing the utility model in conjunction with the embodiments is to cover other options or modifications that may be derived based on the claims of this utility model. To provide a deep understanding of this utility model, many specific details will be included in the following description. This utility model may also be implemented without using these details. Furthermore, to avoid confusion or obscuring the focus of this utility model, some specific details will be omitted in the description. It should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of this utility model can be combined with each other.
[0029] It should be noted that in this specification, similar reference numerals and letters in the following figures indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.
[0030] In the description of this embodiment, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "bottom", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship that the utility model product is usually placed in during use. They are only for the convenience of describing the utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the utility model.
[0031] The terms “first”, “second”, etc., are used only to distinguish descriptions and should not be interpreted as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0032] In the description of this embodiment, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set up," "connected," and "linked" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this embodiment based on the specific circumstances.
[0033] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0034] Figure 1 A partial schematic diagram of an inflatable product 100 is shown. (As shown) Figure 1 As shown in the figure, this application embodiment provides an inflatable product 100, which includes an inflatable body 200 and a fixing base 300.
[0035] It should be noted that the aforementioned inflatable body 200 is used whenever there is a need to fix or place items (e.g., via the connecting bracket 600). Figure 1 The water cup is placed via the connecting bracket 610. Figure 2 The image shows the phone being secured via a connecting bracket 620. Figure 3 The inflatable component shown (which is fixed to a fishing rod, etc. via a connecting bracket 630) is, for example, an inflatable boat, kayak, inflatable paddleboard, or inflatable floating island. This embodiment only uses the inflatable boat 201 as an example for explanation.
[0036] The aforementioned fixing base 300 is fixed to the side inflation tube of the inflatable boat 201. The fixing base 300 can be connected to the connecting bracket 600 so that the user can fix items that need to be fixed, such as water cups, through the connecting bracket 600. Figure 1 As shown), mobile phone (such as) Figure 2 As shown), fishing rod (such as) Figure 3 As shown in the image, this design frees up the user's hands, eliminating the need to hold water cups, mobile phones, fishing rods, etc., and ensures stability even when the inflatable boat 201 is shaken or impacted by water currents, preventing water cups, mobile phones, fishing rods, etc. from falling into the water, thereby improving the user experience.
[0037] In this embodiment, as Figure 4 and Figure 5As shown, the mounting base 300 includes a base body 400 and a covering portion 500. The base body 400 is made of rigid plastic, such as ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), which has high strength and impact resistance, ensuring stable support for the connecting bracket 600. The covering portion 500 is made of soft plastic, such as PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride). The covering portion 500 at least partially covers the base body 400 through an overmolding process, and the covering portion 500 can be high-frequency welded to the inflatable boat 201.
[0038] Specifically, such as Figure 5 As shown, the base 400 has a top surface 401 and a bottom surface 402 disposed opposite to each other along its height direction Z. The distance H between the top surface 401 and the bottom surface 402 of the base 400 is 5mm to 40mm. For example, it is 5mm, 15mm, 25mm, 35mm, 40mm, etc.
[0039] For example, the seat 400 is shaped like a circular racetrack. However, those skilled in the art will understand that in other embodiments, the seat 400 may also be other shapes, such as circles, rectangles, polygons, etc.
[0040] The aforementioned covering portion 500 includes a first covering portion 501, a second covering portion 502, and a third covering portion 503. The first covering portion 501 covers the periphery of the seat body 400 and bends towards the top surface 401 of the seat body 400 to partially wrap around the top surface 401 of the seat body 400.
[0041] The second covering part 502 is connected to the first covering part 501. The second covering part 502 extends from the periphery of the seat body 400 to the bottom surface 402 of the seat body 400 to a set distance, such as 3mm, 8mm, 13mm, 18mm, 20mm, etc.
[0042] The third covering portion 503 is connected to the second covering portion 502 and is on the same horizontal plane; the third covering portion 503 extends from the periphery of the seat body 400 outward to a predetermined distance. Further, the third covering portion 503 extends from the periphery of the seat body 400 outward to a distance of 3mm to 20mm. Specifically, for example, 3mm, 8mm, 13mm, 18mm, 20mm, etc.
[0043] In this embodiment, the covering part 500 is an integral structure.
[0044] In this embodiment, one or both of the second covering part 502 and the third covering part 503 are high-frequency welded to the side inflation tube of the inflatable boat 201, thereby connecting the fixing base 300 and the inflatable boat 201. In contrast, existing rigid bases cannot be welded to the inflatable boat 201, while the soft plastic covering part 500 of this embodiment achieves a stable connection with the inflatable boat 201.
[0045] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the base 400 of the fixing seat 300 is provided with both a limiting groove 410 and multiple threaded holes 420. The aforementioned connecting bracket 600 includes a first type of connecting bracket and a second type of connecting bracket. The first type of connecting bracket is, for example, a... Figure 1 The connecting bracket 610 shown is for placing a water cup. A second type of connecting bracket is, for example,... Figure 2 The connecting bracket 620 shown is used to hold the mobile phone. Figure 3 The connecting bracket 630 shown is used to hold the fishing rod.
[0046] The aforementioned limiting groove 410 is used to connect to the first type of connecting bracket, and at least a portion of the threaded holes 420 are used to connect to the second type of connecting bracket. That is, according to user needs, the base 400 can be selectively connected to either the first type of connecting bracket or the second type of connecting bracket. In other words, the fixing seat 300 fixed to the inflatable boat 201 can be connected to either the first type of connecting bracket or the second type of connecting bracket according to the user's actual needs.
[0047] It is understandable that multiple mounting bases 300 can be connected to an inflatable boat 201 at the same time. The multiple mounting bases 300 can all be connected to either the first type of connecting bracket or the second type of connecting bracket. Alternatively, some of the multiple mounting bases 300 can be connected to the first type of connecting bracket, and the other several mounting bases 300 can be connected to the second type of connecting bracket.
[0048] This embodiment first describes the specific structure of the connection between the connecting bracket 610 (also referred to as the first type of connecting bracket) for placing water cups and the limiting groove 410 of the fixing seat 300.
[0049] like Figure 1 and Figure 6 As shown, the connecting bracket 610 for placing water cups includes a cup holder 611 and a connector 612. The cup holder 611 is a hollow cylinder for holding water cups. The connector 612 is located at the bottom of the cup holder 611 and connects the cup holder 611 to the mounting base 300. That is, the cup holder 611 can be fixed to the inflatable boat 201 via the mounting base 300, so that users on the inflatable boat 201 can place and retrieve their water cups.
[0050] Specifically, such as Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, in this embodiment, the connector 612 is a T-shaped screw, which includes a connecting plate 613 and a threaded portion 614 that are perpendicularly connected. The threaded portion 614 is connected to the cup holder 611, and the connecting plate 613 is connected to the fixing base 300.
[0051] For example, the connecting plate 613 of the T-shaped screw is plate-shaped and has a shape similar to a circular racetrack, the threaded portion 614 is column-shaped, and the cross-sectional area of the threaded portion 614 is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the connecting plate 613.
[0052] Correspondingly, such as Figure 5 and Figure 7 As shown, a limiting groove 410 is provided on the top surface 401 of the base 400 of the fixing seat 300. The limiting groove 410 is provided on the top surface 401 of the base 400 and extends along the length direction X of the base 400. The limiting groove 410 matches the aforementioned T-shaped screw to facilitate connection with the T-shaped screw.
[0053] For example, the limiting groove 410 is located at the center of the seat 400 and extends along the length direction X of the seat 400.
[0054] In this embodiment, since the connector 612 of the connecting bracket 610 for placing the water cup is a T-shaped screw, the cross section of the limiting groove 410 in this embodiment is also "T" shaped to match it, so that the connecting bracket 610 for placing the water cup and the fixing base 300 can be connected through the limiting groove 410 to the connector 612.
[0055] Specifically, such as Figure 5 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the limiting groove 410 on the seat 400 includes a groove 411 and a receiving cavity 412, with the groove 411 and the receiving cavity 412 connected in the height direction Z of the seat 400. In other words, the groove 411 is an upwardly open opening of the limiting groove 410 in the height direction Z of the seat 400. In this embodiment, the cross-sectional area of the receiving cavity 412 is larger than the cross-sectional area of the groove 411 and larger than the cross-sectional area of the connecting plate 613 of the connector 612, thereby forming a "T"-shaped limiting groove 410. The receiving cavity 412 can accommodate the connecting plate 613 of the T-shaped screw, and the groove 411 allows the threaded part 614 to extend out, which is connected to the cup holder 611. The cross-sectional area of the slot 411 is smaller than that of the receiving cavity 412, and the width of the slot 411 is smaller than the width and length of the connecting plate 613. Thus, the slot 411 limits the connecting plate 613 in the height direction Z, preventing the connecting plate 613 from leaving the limiting slot 410 along the height direction Z of the seat 400.
[0056] like Figure 5 and Figure 7 As shown, a sliding groove 430 is provided at one end of the limiting groove 410 along the length direction X. The sliding groove 430 is disposed on the top surface 401 of the base 400 and extends along the length direction X of the base 400. One end of its length direction X is connected to the limiting groove 410. The sliding groove 430 includes an inlet 431 perpendicular to the height direction Z of the base 400. The inlet 431 allows the connecting plate 613 of the connector 612 to enter the sliding groove 430 along the height direction Z of the base 400. Further, the sliding groove 430 and the limiting groove 410 are connected along the length direction X of the base 400, and its inlet 431 is connected to the opening 411 of the limiting groove 410, so that the connecting plate 613 entering the sliding groove 430 can slide into the limiting groove 410 along the length direction X of the base 400.
[0057] Depend on Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, the limiting groove 410 and the sliding groove 430 form a closed loop structure, so that the connecting plate 613 can only be separated from the seat 400 vertically upward from the entrance 431 of the sliding groove 430, and cannot be separated from the seat 400 from other directions and positions, thereby ensuring the stability of the connection between the connecting piece 612 and the seat 400.
[0058] In this embodiment, in the width direction Y of the seat 400, the width of the inlet 431 of the slide groove 430 is greater than the width of the connecting plate 613. In the length direction X of the seat 400, the length of the inlet 431 is greater than the length of the connecting plate 613, so that the connecting plate 613 can enter the slide groove 430 vertically downward along the height direction Z of the seat 400. That is, the length and width of the inlet 431 of the slide groove 430 are greater than the length and width of the connecting plate 613, respectively. It can also be said that the cross-sectional area of the inlet 431 is greater than the cross-sectional area of the connecting plate 613. Thus, the connecting plate 613 can enter the slide groove 430 vertically downward along the height direction Z from the inlet 431, and then slide from the slide groove 430 into the receiving cavity 412 of the limiting groove 410 along the length direction X of the seat 400. The groove 411 forms a limit on the connecting plate 613 in the height direction Z, realizing the connection between the connecting member 612 and the limiting groove 410.
[0059] Furthermore, in the length direction X of the seat body 400, the length of the sliding groove 430 is less than the length of the limiting groove 410, so as to avoid the limiting groove 410 being too short. Under the shaking of the inflatable boat 201 or the impact of water flow, the connector 612 can easily slide into the sliding groove 430 in the limiting groove 410 along the length direction X of the seat body 400 and disengage from the entrance 431 of the sliding groove 430, thereby further ensuring the stability of the connection between the connector 612 and the seat body 400.
[0060] Therefore, in this embodiment, a limiting groove 410 is provided on the base 400 to connect to the connecting bracket 610 for placing a water cup. That is, the connecting bracket 610 for placing a water cup is fixed on the inflatable boat 201, so that the user can place the water cup in the water cup holder 611 of the connecting bracket 610, thereby achieving support and positioning of the water cup, ensuring that the water cup remains stable under the shaking of the boat or the impact of water flow, preventing the water cup from tipping over or falling into the water, and at the same time ensuring that the water cup is placed in an ergonomic position for easy access by the user.
[0061] It is understood that the limiting groove 410 of the seat 400 in this embodiment is used to connect to the connecting bracket 610 for placing a water cup. However, those skilled in the art will understand that in other embodiments, the limiting groove 410 of the seat 400 can also connect to other connecting brackets 600 with T-shaped screws.
[0062] In addition to connecting to the first type of connecting bracket with T-shaped screws, the base 400 of this application can also connect to a second type of connecting bracket with threaded connectors 623, such as a connecting bracket 620 for holding a mobile phone and a connecting bracket 630 for holding a fishing rod. This embodiment will first describe the specific structure of the connecting bracket 620 for holding a mobile phone connecting to the multiple threaded holes 420 of the base 400.
[0063] like Figure 2 , Figure 9 and Figure 10 As shown, the connecting bracket 620 for holding a mobile phone includes a clamping bracket 621, a base plate 622 and a plurality of threaded connectors 623, wherein the clamping bracket 621 and the base plate 622 are connected, and the base plate 622 and the seat 400 of the fixing base 300 are connected by a plurality of threaded connectors 623.
[0064] For example, the base plate 622 is rectangular and has a mounting groove 624 in the center. The clamping bracket 621 has a mounting part 625 below it that is adapted to the mounting groove 624. The mounting part 625 is embedded in the mounting groove 624, thereby realizing the connection between the base plate 622 and the clamping bracket 621.
[0065] In addition, threaded holes 622a are provided at each of the four corners of the base plate 622. Correspondingly, four threaded connectors 623 are provided at the four threaded holes 622a. Specifically, the threaded connectors 623 are screws.
[0066] In this embodiment, as Figure 5 , Figure 9 and Figure 10As shown, the top surface 401 of the base 400 is provided with six threaded holes 420, namely a first threaded hole 420a, a second threaded hole 420b, a third threaded hole 420c, a fourth threaded hole 420d, a fifth threaded hole 420e, and a sixth threaded hole 420f. Among them, the first threaded hole 420a, the second threaded hole 420b, and the third threaded hole 420c are located on one side of the width direction Y of the aforementioned limiting groove 410 and are spaced apart, while the fourth threaded hole 420d, the fifth threaded hole 420e, and the sixth threaded hole 420f are located on the other side of the width direction Y of the limiting groove 410 and are spaced apart. Furthermore, the first threaded hole 420a and the sixth threaded hole 420f are arranged opposite each other in the width direction Y of the base 400, the second threaded hole 420b and the fifth threaded hole 420e are arranged opposite each other in the width direction Y of the base 400, and the third threaded hole 420c and the fourth threaded hole 420d are arranged opposite each other in the width direction Y of the base 400. The distance between the first threaded hole 420a and the sixth threaded hole 420f in the width direction Y of the base 400 is equal to the distance between the third threaded hole 420c and the fourth threaded hole 420d in the width direction Y of the base 400, and both are less than the distance between the second threaded hole 420b and the fifth threaded hole 420e in the width direction Y of the base 400. That is, the threaded holes 420 located on both sides of the limiting groove 410 in the width direction Y are symmetrically arranged.
[0067] The six threaded holes 420 mentioned above are all located on the top surface 401 of the base 400, but do not penetrate the bottom surface 402 of the base 400.
[0068] Those skilled in the art will understand that in other embodiments, the top surface 401 of the base 400 may also have other numbers of threaded holes 420, such as four, eight, etc. The multiple threaded holes 420 may also be distributed in other ways, such as forming a square, a polygon, etc.
[0069] like Figure 2 , Figure 9 and Figure 10As shown, four of the six threaded holes 420 in this embodiment correspond one-to-one with the four threaded holes 622a and four threaded connectors 623 on the base plate 622, namely the first threaded hole 420a, the third threaded hole 420c, the fourth threaded hole 420d and the sixth threaded hole 420f, so that the four threaded connectors 623 pass through the threaded holes 622a on the base plate 622 and the threaded holes 420 on the seat 400, respectively. The threaded connector 623 connects the threaded hole 622a on the base plate 622 and the threaded hole 420 on the base 400, thereby connecting the base plate 622 and the base 400, which is also connecting the connecting bracket 620 and the fixed seat 300. Then, the fixed seat 300 fixes the connecting bracket 620 to the inflatable boat 201, so that the user can hold the mobile phone with the clamping bracket 621 of the connecting bracket 620 to take pictures, chat online and other activities in a relatively stable manner. At the same time, it ensures that the mobile phone remains stable under the shaking of the boat or the impact of water flow, and avoids the user holding the mobile phone unsteadily, causing the mobile phone to fall into the water.
[0070] In another embodiment, two of the six threaded holes 420 on the base 400 (e.g., the second threaded hole 420b and the fifth threaded hole 420e) can also be connected to other connecting brackets 600, such as the connecting bracket 630 for holding a fishing rod.
[0071] like Figure 3 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 As shown, the connecting bracket 630 for clamping the fishing rod also includes a clamping bracket 631, a base plate 632, and a threaded connector 633. The base plate 632 has a mounting groove 634 at its center, and the clamping bracket 631 has a mounting part 635 below it that is adapted to the mounting groove 634. The mounting part 635 is embedded in the mounting groove 634 to achieve the connection between the clamping bracket 631 and the base plate 632.
[0072] Unlike the previous embodiments, the base plate 632 in this embodiment is circular. A threaded hole 632a is provided at each of the radial ends of the base plate 632. Each threaded hole 632a corresponds to a threaded connector 633. The two threaded holes 632a correspond one-to-one with the second threaded hole 420b and the fifth threaded hole 420e of the seat 400, which are located in the middle and opposite each other in the width direction Y of the seat 400. Each threaded connector 633 passes through its corresponding threaded hole 632a on the base plate 632 and the threaded hole 630e on the seat 400. The threaded hole 420 is used to thread the threaded hole 632a on the base plate 632 and the threaded hole 420 on the seat 400, thereby connecting the base plate 632 and the seat 400, that is, connecting the bracket 630 and the fixed seat 300. Then, the fixed seat 300 fixes the connecting bracket 630 to the inflatable boat 201, so that the user can hold the fishing rod with the clamping bracket 631 of the connecting bracket 630, so as to avoid the user holding the fishing rod tightly while fishing, which would cause the user's mental attention to be constantly tense, thereby improving the user experience.
[0073] In summary, this embodiment describes the specific structure of four of the six threaded holes 420 in the connecting bracket 620 for clamping a mobile phone and the connecting base 300, as well as the specific structure of two of the six threaded holes 420 in the connecting bracket 630 for clamping a fishing rod. That is, the connecting bracket 600 can selectively connect to one or more, or all, of the multiple threaded holes 420, depending on its structure. Furthermore, this application does not limit the number of threaded holes 420 on the base 400 of the fixing base 300. Therefore, if the number of threaded holes 420 on the base 400 is sufficient, and if connecting two connecting brackets 600 simultaneously will not cause interference, two connecting brackets 600 can be connected to one fixing base 300 simultaneously; that is, each connecting bracket 600 is connected to its corresponding multiple threaded holes 420.
[0074] It is understood that the connecting bracket 600 that the fixing base 300 in this embodiment can connect to is not limited to the connecting bracket 610 for placing a water cup, the connecting bracket 620 for holding a mobile phone, and the connecting bracket 630 for holding a fishing rod. For example, it can also connect to the connecting bracket 600 corresponding to an umbrella. As for whether it connects to the limiting groove 410 or the threaded hole 420, it can be selected according to the specific structure of the connecting bracket 600.
[0075] Although the present invention has been illustrated and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that the above description is a further detailed explanation of the present invention in conjunction with specific embodiments, and should not be construed as limiting the specific implementation of the present invention to these descriptions. Those skilled in the art can make various changes in form and detail, including some simple deductions or substitutions, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. An aerated product characterised in that, include: Inflatable body; A fixing base for connecting a first type of connecting bracket or a second type of connecting bracket; wherein the first type of connecting bracket includes a connecting plate, the second type of connecting bracket includes a threaded connector, and the fixing base includes: A base has a top surface and a bottom surface that are disposed opposite to each other, and the base includes a length direction, a width direction and a height direction; A limiting groove is provided on the top surface of the base and extends along the length direction of the base. The limiting groove allows the connecting plate of the first type of connecting bracket to slide into and restricts the movement of the connecting plate along the height direction of the base. Multiple threaded holes are spaced apart on the top surface of the base; at least a portion of the multiple threaded holes are used to connect with the threaded connector of the second type of connecting bracket; The covering part covers a portion of the seat body and is connected to the inflatable body.
2. The aerated product of claim 1, wherein, The fixing base further includes a sliding groove disposed on the top surface of the base body, one end of the sliding groove communicating with the limiting groove; the sliding groove includes an inlet perpendicular to the height direction of the base body, the limiting groove includes an opening perpendicular to the height direction of the base body, and the opening of the limiting groove communicates with the inlet of the sliding groove; and in the width direction of the base body, the width of the inlet of the sliding groove is greater than the width of the connecting plate, in the length direction of the base body, the length of the inlet of the sliding groove is greater than the length of the connecting plate, and in the width direction of the base body, the width of the opening of the limiting groove is less than the width of the connecting plate.
3. The aerated product of claim 2, wherein, The limiting groove includes a receiving cavity, which is connected to the opening of the limiting groove and also connected to the sliding groove; the cross-sectional area of the receiving cavity is larger than the cross-sectional area of the opening of the limiting groove; the receiving cavity is used to accommodate the connecting plate of the first type of connecting bracket.
4. The aerated product of claim 3, wherein, Along the length of the seat, the length of the sliding groove is less than the length of the limiting groove.
5. The aerated product of claim 1, wherein, The covering portion covers the periphery of the seat body and at least partially covers the top and bottom surfaces of the seat body.
6. The aerated product of claim 5, wherein, The covering portion includes: The first covering part covers the periphery of the seat body and bends upward to cover a portion of the top surface of the seat body; The second covering part is connected to the first covering part, and the second covering part extends from the periphery of the seat body to the bottom surface of the seat body to a set distance; The third covering part is connected to the second covering part and is on the same horizontal plane. The third covering part extends from the periphery of the seat body toward the outside of the seat body to a set distance.
7. The aerated product of claim 6, wherein, The third covering portion extends 3mm to 20mm from the periphery of the seat body toward the outside of the seat body.
8. The aerated product of claim 1, wherein, The distance from the top surface of the seat to the bottom surface of the seat is 5mm to 40mm.
9. The aerated product of claim 1, wherein, The fixing base includes six threaded holes. Every three threaded holes are spaced apart on one side of the limiting groove along the width direction of the base body, and every two threaded holes are respectively arranged opposite to each other on both sides of the limiting groove along the width direction of the base body.
10. The aerated product of claim 1, wherein, The inflatable body is an inflatable boat, an inflatable paddleboard, or an inflatable floating island.