A perpetual calendar pendulum

By designing a perpetual calendar ornament with rotatable day, month, and week discs, combined with ratchet and ratchet structures, the problems of traditional calendar ornaments—such as monotonous appearance, short lifespan, and the need for frequent replacement—have been solved, resulting in improved aesthetics, fun, and interactivity.

CN224400008UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23YIBIN PLASTIC PACKAGING MATERIALS CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
YIBIN PLASTIC PACKAGING MATERIALS CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-19
Publication Date
2026-06-23

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Abstract

The utility model relates to date display article technical field, aims at solving the problem of single appearance design, lack of aesthetic feeling, short service life, high replacement cost every year, lack of interesting, lack of interactivity, unable to meet the playing demand and unable to improve the emotional value in prior art, provides a perpetual calendar ornament, including the main body with first bearing disc and second bearing disc, rotatable day disc and month disc are equipped on first bearing disc and second bearing disc respectively, the side of day disc away from first bearing disc has a gasket, the side of gasket away from day disc has rotatable week disc, the side of week disc away from day disc has connecting piece, the middle part of connecting piece has magnifying glass, and the shaft center place of first bearing disc and second bearing disc is detachably connected at both ends of connecting piece respectively. The utility model has the beneficial effects of novel appearance design, appearance is beautiful, long service life, low replacement cost without needing every year, convenient for improving personnel interesting, convenient for improving personnel interactivity, meeting the playing demand and improving the emotional value.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of date display products, and more specifically, to a perpetual calendar ornament. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the most common traditional calendar ornaments on the market are paper calendar books. These calendar ornaments have several limitations: First, their design is relatively simple, mostly using flat stacked paper, lacking three-dimensional aesthetics and artistic appeal, making them difficult to match with diverse home and office decoration styles. Second, their interaction is limited to simple page-turning, lacking fun and interactivity, failing to meet consumers' needs for a playful experience, and unable to effectively relieve users' work and life stress or enhance their emotional value. Third, during use, paper calendar books are prone to moisture and wear, leading to blurred text and damaged pages, seriously affecting their usability and lifespan. Fourth, these calendar ornaments are essentially disposable items, requiring replacement annually, which not only wastes resources but also increases the cost of use for consumers. Fifth, from a functional perspective, traditional calendar ornaments can only display the current year's date and cannot cycle through the months, days, and days of the week for other years, lacking the flexibility and long-term reusability of time information, making it difficult to meet users' diverse needs for time management and recording.

[0003] With the improvement of people's quality of life and the change of aesthetic concepts, the market urgently needs a new type of calendar ornament that combines aesthetics, fun, practicality and environmental protection to solve the problems of traditional calendar ornaments. Utility Model Content

[0004] The present invention aims to provide a perpetual calendar ornament to solve the problems of existing technologies, such as monotonous appearance design, lack of aesthetic appeal, short service life, high annual replacement cost, lack of fun and interactivity, inability to meet the needs of play and play, and inability to enhance emotional value.

[0005] The embodiments of this utility model are implemented as follows:

[0006] This utility model embodiment provides a perpetual calendar ornament, which includes a main body;

[0007] The aforementioned main body has a first bearing plate and a second bearing plate, the first bearing plate being provided with a rotatable sun disk, and the second bearing plate being provided with a rotatable moon disk;

[0008] A washer is provided on the side of the day disk away from the first bearing disk. A rotatable week disk is provided on the side of the washer away from the day disk. A connector is provided on the side of the week disk away from the day disk. A magnifying glass for displaying the month, day and week is provided in the middle of the connector. The two ends of the connector are detachably connected to the axis of the first bearing disk and the second bearing disk, respectively.

[0009] In use, consumers can rotate the month, day, and week dials on the main body onto the first and second support plates, and then magnify and observe the information on the month, day, and week dials using the magnifying glass on the connector.

[0010] The perpetual calendar ornament disclosed in this embodiment, by setting the aforementioned main body with the aforementioned rotatable moon dial, the aforementioned day dial and the aforementioned week dial, allows consumers to easily observe the information on the aforementioned moon dial, the aforementioned day dial and the aforementioned week dial through the aforementioned magnifying glass. It can be used as an ornament and also for consumers to play with. Thus, a perpetual calendar ornament has the beneficial effects of novel appearance design, beautiful appearance, long service life, no need for annual replacement and low cost, easy to improve people's interest, easy to improve people's interaction, satisfy the need for play and improve emotional value.

[0011] Optionally: The first bearing disk has a first connecting post at its axis, the first connecting post is vertically fixedly connected to the axis of the first bearing disk, and the sun disk is rotatably sleeved on the first connecting post.

[0012] With this configuration, the first connecting column restricts the rotation position of the sun disk, thus preventing displacement of the sun disk while it rotates.

[0013] Optionally: the outer wall of the first connecting post has a first anti-rotation positioning rib, the first connecting post is fitted with a first ratchet, the axis of the first ratchet is provided with a first connecting hole, the inner wall of the first connecting hole is provided with a first anti-rotation positioning groove, and the first connecting post and the first anti-rotation positioning rib are respectively slidably embedded in the first connecting hole and the first anti-rotation positioning groove.

[0014] The outer wall of the first ratchet has a first ratchet spring, the sun disc has a first mounting hole, the wall of the first mounting hole has a plurality of first dense ratchet teeth, the sun disc is sleeved on the first ratchet through the first mounting hole, and the outer end of the first ratchet spring meshes with the first dense ratchet teeth.

[0015] With this configuration, the first connecting post and the first anti-rotation positioning rib are adapted to the first connecting hole and the first anti-rotation positioning groove, which helps the first ratchet to be limited on the first connecting post and prevents the first ratchet from rotating. The date disc is sleeved on the first ratchet, and by rotating the date disc, the outer end of the first ratchet spring moves on several of the first dense ratchet teeth. This allows each date on the date disc to pause, making it easier to read which day of the month. The number of the several of the first dense ratchet teeth is thirty-one, corresponding to the maximum month of thirty-one days.

[0016] Optionally: The second bearing disk has a second connecting post at its axis, the second connecting post being vertically fixedly connected to the axis of the second bearing disk, and the moon disk being rotatably sleeved on the second connecting post.

[0017] With this configuration, the second connecting column restricts the rotation position of the lunar disk, preventing displacement of the lunar disk while it rotates.

[0018] Optionally: the outer wall of the second connecting post has a second anti-rotation positioning rib, the second connecting post is fitted with a second ratchet, the axis of the second ratchet is provided with a second connecting hole, the inner wall of the second connecting hole is provided with a second anti-rotation positioning groove, and the second connecting post and the second anti-rotation positioning rib are respectively slidably embedded in the second connecting hole and the second anti-rotation positioning groove.

[0019] The outer wall of the second ratchet has a second ratchet spring, the moon disc has a second mounting hole, the wall of the second mounting hole has a plurality of second dense ratchet teeth, the moon disc is sleeved on the second ratchet through the second mounting hole, and the outer end of the second ratchet spring meshes with the second dense ratchet teeth.

[0020] With this configuration, the second connecting post and the second anti-rotation positioning rib are adapted to the second connecting hole and the second anti-rotation positioning groove, which helps to limit the second ratchet on the second connecting post and prevent the second ratchet from rotating. The moon disc is sleeved on the second ratchet, and by rotating the moon disc, the outer end of the second ratchet spring moves on several of the second dense ratchet teeth. This allows each month on the moon disc to pause, making it easier to read which month of the year it is. The number of the several of the second dense ratchet teeth is twelve, corresponding to the twelve months.

[0021] Optionally: A third ratchet is provided between the washer and the week dial, a third connecting hole is provided on the axis of the third ratchet, a third anti-rotation positioning groove is provided on the inner wall of the third connecting hole, and the third connecting hole and the third anti-rotation positioning groove are sleeved on the first connecting post and the first anti-rotation positioning rib.

[0022] The outer wall of the third ratchet has a third ratchet spring, the clock face has a third mounting hole, the wall of the third mounting hole has a plurality of third sparse ratchet teeth, the clock face is sleeved on the third ratchet through the third mounting hole, and the outer end of the third ratchet spring meshes with the third sparse ratchet teeth.

[0023] With this configuration, the first connecting post and the first anti-rotation positioning rib are adapted to the third connecting hole and the third anti-rotation positioning groove, which helps the third ratchet to be limited on the first connecting post and prevents the third ratchet from rotating. The weekday disc is sleeved on the third ratchet. By rotating the weekday disc, the outer end of the third ratchet spring moves on a number of the third sparse ratchet teeth. This allows the weekday disc to pause for each week, making it easy to display the day of the week. The number of the number of the third sparse ratchet teeth is seven, corresponding to the seven days of the week.

[0024] Optionally: The connector has a first mounting hole and a second mounting hole at both ends on the side closer to the main body, and the first mounting hole and the second mounting hole are respectively fitted onto the top ends of the first connecting post and the second connecting post. The connector has a fourth mounting hole and a fifth mounting hole at both ends on the side away from the main body, and the top ends of the first connecting post and the second connecting post have a first screw hole and a second screw hole.

[0025] The diameters of the fourth and fifth mounting holes are smaller than those of the first and second mounting positioning holes, respectively.

[0026] Both the fourth and fifth mounting holes have a first mounting screw, and the first mounting screw in the fourth and fifth mounting holes is threadedly connected to the first screw hole and the second screw hole.

[0027] This configuration facilitates the fixing of the monthly, daily, and weekly discs to the main body via the aforementioned connectors.

[0028] Optionally, the magnifying glass is elongated and arranged along the axial direction of the connector.

[0029] With this setup, the intersection of the aforementioned month dial, day dial, and week dial corresponds to the aforementioned magnifying glass. By magnifying the month, day, and week, consumers can easily observe them.

[0030] Optionally, a decorative cover is provided on the side of the connector away from the main body, the decorative cover is attached to the connector, and a display window is provided on the decorative cover corresponding to the position of the magnifying glass.

[0031] With this design, the decorative cover enhances the aesthetics of the ornament and increases its emotional value to consumers. The display window facilitates the marking of the month, day, and weekday, allowing consumers to easily see the month, day, and weekday through the magnifying glass.

[0032] Optionally: The bottom of the main body is provided with a base, and a placement groove is provided on the base, and the bottom of the main body is clamped in the placement groove.

[0033] This design, by clamping the main body into the placement slot, allows the device to be used as a decorative item, facilitating the user's observation of the month, day, and week. When not clamped into the placement slot, it is easy for people to hold and play with, increasing the playability of the decorative item and enabling it to be used as a toy, thus providing emotional value to consumers.

[0034] In summary, the perpetual calendar ornament disclosed in this utility model has the beneficial effects of novel design, beautiful appearance, long service life, low cost without annual replacement, easy to enhance people's interest and interaction, satisfying the need for play and enhancing emotional value. Attached Figure Description

[0035] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0036] Figure 1 This is an exploded view of the structure of a perpetual calendar ornament according to an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0037] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the main body in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0038] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first ratchet in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0039] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the sun plate in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0040] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second ratchet in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0041] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the moon disk structure in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0042] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the third ratchet in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0043] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the weekday display in an embodiment of the present invention;

[0044] Figure 9 This is a first-view structural diagram of the connector in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0045] Figure 10 This is a second-view structural diagram of the connector in an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0046] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the decorative cover in an embodiment of this utility model;

[0047] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the assembled structure of a perpetual calendar ornament according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0048] Icons: 1-Main body, 2-First bearing plate, 3-Second bearing plate, 4-Day plate, 5-Month plate, 6-Washer, 7-Week plate, 8-Connector, 9-Magnifying glass, 10-First connecting post, 11-First anti-rotation positioning rib, 12-First ratchet, 13-First connecting hole, 14-First anti-rotation positioning groove, 15-First ratchet spring, 16-First mounting hole, 17-First dense ratchet, 18-Second connecting post, 19-Second anti-rotation positioning rib, 20-Second ratchet, 21-Second connecting hole, 22-Second Anti-rotation positioning groove, 23-second ratchet spring, 24-second mounting hole, 25-second dense ratchet, 26-third ratchet, 27-third connecting hole, 28-third anti-rotation positioning groove, 29-third ratchet spring, 30-third mounting hole, 31-third sparse ratchet, 32-first mounting positioning hole, 33-second mounting positioning hole, 34-fourth mounting hole, 35-fifth mounting hole, 36-first screw hole, 37-second screw hole, 38-decorative cover, 39-display window, 40-base, 41-placement groove. Detailed Implementation

[0049] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can generally be arranged and designed in various different configurations.

[0050] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention provided in the accompanying drawings is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention, but merely to illustrate selected embodiments of the invention. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0051] Example

[0052] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 This embodiment proposes a perpetual calendar ornament, including a main body 1;

[0053] The main body 1 has a first bearing plate 2 and a second bearing plate 3. The first bearing plate 2 is provided with a rotatable sun plate 4, and the second bearing plate 3 is provided with a rotatable moon plate 5.

[0054] A washer 6 is provided on the side of the day plate 4 away from the first support plate 2. A rotatable week plate 7 is provided on the side of the washer 6 away from the day plate 4. A connector 8 is provided on the side of the week plate 7 away from the day plate 4. A magnifying glass 9 for displaying the month, day and week is provided in the middle of the connector 8. The two ends of the connector 8 are detachably connected to the axis of the first support plate 2 and the second support plate 3, respectively.

[0055] When in use, consumers can rotate the moon dial 5, day dial 4, and week dial 7 on the main body 1 on the first support plate 2 and the second support plate 3, and then magnify and observe the information on the moon dial 5, day dial 4, and week dial 7 through the magnifying glass 9 on the connector 8.

[0056] The perpetual calendar ornament disclosed in this implementation plan, by setting a rotatable moon disc 5, day disc 4 and week disc 7 on the main body 1, allows consumers to easily observe the information on the moon disc 5, day disc 4 and week disc 7 through a magnifying glass 9. It can be used as an ornament and can also be played with by consumers. Thus, the perpetual calendar ornament has the beneficial effects of novel design, beautiful appearance, long service life, no need for annual replacement, low cost, easy to improve people's interest, easy to improve people's interaction, satisfy the need for play and enhance emotional value.

[0057] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 The first bearing plate 2 has a first connecting post 10 at its axis. The first connecting post 10 is vertically fixed to the axis of the first bearing plate 2. The sun plate 4 is rotatably sleeved on the first connecting post 10. The first connecting post 10 restricts the rotation position of the sun plate 4, so that the sun plate 4 is prevented from being displaced while rotating.

[0058] The outer wall of the first connecting post 10 has a first anti-rotation positioning rib 11. A first ratchet 12 is sleeved on the first connecting post 10. A first connecting hole 13 is opened at the axis of the first ratchet 12. A first anti-rotation positioning groove 14 is opened on the inner wall of the first connecting hole 13. The first connecting post 10 and the first anti-rotation positioning rib 11 are respectively slidably embedded in the first connecting hole 13 and the first anti-rotation positioning groove 14. The outer wall of the first ratchet 12 has a first ratchet spring piece 15. The sun disc 4 has a first mounting hole 16. The wall of the first mounting hole 16 has a plurality of first dense ratchet teeth 17. The sun disc 4 is sleeved on the first ratchet 12 through the first mounting hole 16. 2. The outer end of the first ratchet spring 15 engages with the first dense ratchet 17. The first connecting post 10 and the first anti-rotation positioning rib 11 are adapted to the first connecting hole 13 and the first anti-rotation positioning groove 14, which helps the first ratchet 12 to be limited on the first connecting post 10 and prevent the first ratchet 12 from rotating. The day disc 4 is sleeved on the first ratchet 12. By rotating the day disc 4, the outer end of the first ratchet spring 15 moves on several first dense ratchet 17. This allows each date on the day disc 4 to pause, making it easy to read which day of the month. The number of several first dense ratchet 17 is thirty-one, corresponding to the maximum month of thirty-one days.

[0059] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 The second bearing disk 3 has a second connecting post 18 at its axis. The second connecting post 18 is vertically fixed to the axis of the second bearing disk 3. The moon disk 5 is rotatably sleeved on the second connecting post 18. The second connecting post 18 restricts the rotation position of the moon disk 5, so that the moon disk 5 is prevented from being displaced while rotating.

[0060] The outer wall of the second connecting post 18 has a second anti-rotation positioning rib 19, and a second ratchet 20 is sleeved on the second connecting post 18. The axis of the second ratchet 20 has a second connecting hole 21, and the inner wall of the second connecting hole 21 has a second anti-rotation positioning groove 22. The second connecting post 18 and the second anti-rotation positioning rib 19 are respectively slidably embedded in the second connecting hole 21 and the second anti-rotation positioning groove 22. The outer wall of the second ratchet 20 has a second ratchet spring 23, and the moon disc 5 has a second mounting hole 24. The wall of the second mounting hole 24 has a plurality of second dense ratchet teeth 25. The moon disc 5 is sleeved on the second connecting post 18 through the second mounting hole 24. On the ratchet 20, the outer end of the second ratchet spring 23 meshes with the second dense ratchet 25. The second connecting post 18 and the second anti-rotation positioning rib 19 are adapted to the second connecting hole 21 and the second anti-rotation positioning groove 22, which helps to limit the second ratchet 20 on the second connecting post 18 and prevent the second ratchet 20 from rotating. The moon disk 5 is sleeved on the second ratchet 20. By rotating the moon disk 5, the outer end of the second ratchet spring 23 moves on several second dense ratchet 25. This allows each month on the moon disk 5 to pause, making it easy to read which month of the year it is. The number of several second dense ratchet 25 is twelve, corresponding to the twelve months.

[0061] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 A third ratchet 26 is provided between the washer 6 and the weekday disc 7. A third connecting hole 27 is provided at the axis of the third ratchet 26. A third anti-rotation positioning groove 28 is provided on the inner wall of the third connecting hole 27. The third connecting hole 27 and the third anti-rotation positioning groove 28 are fitted onto the first connecting post 10 and the first anti-rotation positioning rib 11. The outer wall of the third ratchet 26 has a third ratchet spring 29. The weekday disc 7 has a third mounting hole 30. The wall of the third mounting hole 30 has several third sparse ratchet teeth 31. The weekday disc 7 is fitted onto the third ratchet 26 through the third mounting hole 30. The third ratchet spring 29... The outer end of the 9 teeth engages with the third sparse ratchet 31. The first connecting post 10 and the first anti-rotation positioning rib 11 are adapted to the third connecting hole 27 and the third anti-rotation positioning groove 28, which helps to limit the third ratchet 26 on the first connecting post 10 and prevent the third ratchet 26 from rotating. The week disk 7 is sleeved on the third ratchet 26. By rotating the week disk 7, the outer end of the third ratchet spring 29 moves on several third sparse ratchet teeth 31. This allows the week disk 7 to pause every week, making it easy to display the day of the week. The number of several third sparse ratchet teeth 31 is seven, corresponding to the seven days of the week.

[0062] The connector 8 has a first mounting hole 32 and a second mounting hole 33 at its two ends on the side closest to the main body 1. The first mounting hole 32 and the second mounting hole 33 are respectively fitted onto the top ends of the first connecting post 10 and the second connecting post 18. The connector 8 has a fourth mounting hole 34 and a fifth mounting hole 35 at its two ends on the side furthest from the main body 1. The top ends of the first connecting post 10 and the second connecting post 18 have a first screw hole 36 and a second screw hole 37, respectively. The diameters of the fourth mounting hole 34 and the fifth mounting hole 35 are smaller than those of the first mounting hole 32 and the second mounting hole 33, respectively. The fourth mounting hole 34 and the fifth mounting hole 35 each have a first mounting screw (not shown in the figure). The first mounting screws in the fourth mounting hole 34 and the fifth mounting hole 35 are threaded to the first screw hole 36 and the second screw hole 37, which facilitates fixing the moon disk 5, the day disk 4 and the week disk 7 to the main body 1 through the connector 8.

[0063] The magnifying glass 9 is long and narrow and is arranged along the axis of the connector 8. The intersection of the moon disk 5, the day disk 4, and the week disk 7 corresponds to the magnifying glass 9. The month, day, and week are magnified by the magnifying glass 9, making it easier for consumers to observe.

[0064] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 A decorative cover 38 is provided on the side of the connector 8 away from the main body 1. The decorative cover 38 is attached to the connector 8. A display window 39 is provided on the decorative cover 38 corresponding to the position of the magnifying glass 9. The decorative cover 38 can improve the aesthetics of the ornament and enhance the emotional value for consumers. The display window 39 is convenient for marking the month, day and week, so that consumers can intuitively see the month, day and week through the magnifying glass 9.

[0065] The bottom of the main body 1 is provided with a base 40, and a placement groove 41 is provided on the base 40. The bottom of the main body 1 is clamped in the placement groove 41. By clamping the main body 1 in the placement groove 41, this device can be used as an ornament, making it convenient for users to observe the month, day and week. When it is not necessary to clamp it in the placement groove 41, it is convenient for people to hold and play with it, increasing the playability of the ornament and making it usable as a toy, providing emotional value to consumers.

[0066] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5, Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 In this embodiment, after the perpetual calendar ornament is assembled, the numbers on the moon disc 5, day disc 4, and week disc 7 can be changed by rotating them respectively. The different dates are then magnified and displayed in the display window 39 by the magnifying glass 9. When rotating, the ratchet spring and ratchet teeth work together to produce sound feedback, increasing the playability of the ornament and making it usable as a toy, thus providing emotional value to consumers.

[0067] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 In this embodiment, the detailed assembly steps are as follows:

[0068] Step 1: Align and install the first ratchet 12 onto the first connecting post 10, and then install the day plate 4;

[0069] Step two, align and install the second ratchet 20 onto the second connecting post 18, then mount the moon disc 5;

[0070] Step 3: Install washer 6 onto first connecting post 10, then align and install third ratchet 26, and then install weekday disc 7;

[0071] Step 4: Align and install the connector 8 to the top of the first connecting post 10 and the second connecting post 18 and secure it.

[0072] Step 5, install the decorative cover 38;

[0073] Step 6: Place the assembled main body 1 into the placement slot 41 of the base 40 to complete the assembly.

[0074] In this embodiment, after the ornament is assembled, it is placed on the base 40 and used as a calendar. Rotating the moon disc 5, day disc 4, and week disc 7 can change the month, date, and week.

[0075] See Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 and Figure 12 In this embodiment, the assembled main body 1 is used separately as a hand-held toy, allowing the moon disc 5, day disc 4, and week disc 7 to be rotated at will and produce sounds, thus enhancing playability.

[0076] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, or improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A perpetual calendar ornament, characterized in that: Includes the main body (1); The main body (1) has a first bearing plate (2) and a second bearing plate (3). The first bearing plate (2) is provided with a rotatable sun plate (4), and the second bearing plate (3) is provided with a rotatable moon plate (5). The day disk (4) is provided with a washer (6) on the side away from the first support disk (2). The washer (6) is provided with a rotatable week disk (7) on the side away from the day disk (4). The week disk (7) is provided with a connector (8) on the side away from the day disk (4). The middle part of the connector (8) is provided with a magnifying glass (9) for displaying the month, day and week. The two ends of the connector (8) are detachably connected to the axis of the first support disk (2) and the second support disk (3).

2. The perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first bearing plate (2) has a first connecting post (10) at its axis. The first connecting post (10) is vertically fixed to the axis of the first bearing plate (2). The sun plate (4) is rotatably sleeved on the first connecting post (10).

3. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first connecting post (10) has a first anti-rotation positioning rib (11) on its outer wall, and a first ratchet (12) is sleeved on the first connecting post (10). The first ratchet (12) has a first connecting hole (13) at its axis, and a first anti-rotation positioning groove (14) is formed on the inner wall of the first connecting hole (13). The first connecting post (10) and the first anti-rotation positioning rib (11) are respectively slidably embedded in the first connecting hole (13) and the first anti-rotation positioning groove (14). The outer wall of the first ratchet (12) has a first ratchet spring (15), the sun disc (4) has a first mounting hole (16), the hole wall of the first mounting hole (16) has a plurality of first dense ratchet teeth (17), the sun disc (4) is sleeved on the first ratchet (12) through the first mounting hole (16), and the outer end of the first ratchet spring (15) meshes with the first dense ratchet teeth (17).

4. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 2, characterized in that: The second bearing disk (3) has a second connecting post (18) at its axis. The second connecting post (18) is vertically fixed to the axis of the second bearing disk (3). The moon disk (5) is rotatably sleeved on the second connecting post (18).

5. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 4, characterized in that: The second connecting post (18) has a second anti-rotation positioning rib (19) on its outer wall, and a second ratchet (20) is sleeved on the second connecting post (18). The second ratchet (20) has a second connecting hole (21) at its axis, and a second anti-rotation positioning groove (22) is formed on the inner wall of the second connecting hole (21). The second connecting post (18) and the second anti-rotation positioning rib (19) are respectively slidably embedded in the second connecting hole (21) and the second anti-rotation positioning groove (22). The outer wall of the second ratchet (20) has a second ratchet spring (23), the moon disc (5) has a second mounting hole (24), the wall of the second mounting hole (24) has a plurality of second dense ratchet teeth (25), the moon disc (5) is sleeved on the second ratchet (20) through the second mounting hole (24), and the outer end of the second ratchet spring (23) meshes with the second dense ratchet teeth (25).

6. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 3, characterized in that: A third ratchet (26) is provided between the washer (6) and the week disk (7). A third connecting hole (27) is provided on the axis of the third ratchet (26). A third anti-rotation positioning groove (28) is provided on the inner wall of the third connecting hole (27). The third connecting hole (27) and the third anti-rotation positioning groove (28) are sleeved on the first connecting post (10) and the first anti-rotation positioning rib (11). The outer wall of the third ratchet (26) has a third ratchet spring (29), the week disc (7) has a third mounting hole (30), the wall of the third mounting hole (30) has a plurality of third sparse ratchet teeth (31), the week disc (7) is sleeved on the third ratchet (26) through the third mounting hole (30), and the outer end of the third ratchet spring (29) meshes with the third sparse ratchet teeth (31).

7. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 4, characterized in that: The connector (8) has a first mounting positioning hole (32) and a second mounting positioning hole (33) at both ends on the side closer to the main body (1). The first mounting positioning hole (32) and the second mounting positioning hole (33) are respectively sleeved on the top ends of the first connecting post (10) and the second connecting post (18). The connector (8) has a fourth mounting hole (34) and a fifth mounting hole (35) at both ends on the side away from the main body (1). The top ends of the first connecting post (10) and the second connecting post (18) have a first screw hole (36) and a second screw hole (37) respectively. The diameters of the fourth mounting hole (34) and the fifth mounting hole (35) are smaller than those of the first mounting positioning hole (32) and the second mounting positioning hole (33), respectively. Both the fourth mounting hole (34) and the fifth mounting hole (35) have a first mounting screw, and the first mounting screw in the fourth mounting hole (34) and the fifth mounting hole (35) is threadedly connected to the first screw hole (36) and the second screw hole (37).

8. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 1, characterized in that: The magnifying glass (9) is elongated and arranged along the axial direction of the connector (8).

9. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connector (8) has a decorative cover (38) on the side away from the main body (1). The decorative cover (38) is attached to the connector (8), and a display window (39) is opened on the decorative cover (38) corresponding to the position of the magnifying glass (9).

10. A perpetual calendar ornament according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the main body (1) is provided with a base (40), and a placement groove (41) is provided on the base (40). The bottom of the main body (1) is clamped in the placement groove (41).