A pet toy
By employing a detachable column design and positioning protrusions and grooves in poultry toys, the problem of the plush structure easily falling off is solved, achieving a tight connection between the plush structure and the column, thus enhancing the pet's playtime and enjoyment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- TAICHI (HK) INVESTMENT CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
The plush structure in existing poultry toys is prone to shedding, which affects the pet's enjoyment of playing.
The second part of the column design consists of a detachable first column and a second column. The plush structure is fitted onto the second part through mounting holes and precisely positioned by positioning protrusions and grooves. Combined with adhesive or threaded connections, the connection stability is increased.
The plush structure connects more tightly to the uprights, preventing them from falling off, ensuring the pet's continued playtime and enjoyment, reducing replacement costs, and improving the stability and safety of the connection.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pet supplies technology, and in particular to a pet toy. Background Technology
[0002] More and more families are choosing to keep pets at home these days. To enhance their pets' enjoyment of life, they often prepare some pet toys for them to play with, such as poultry toys.
[0003] Poultry toys typically consist of a post and a plush structure inserted into the post. Due to the structural properties of the post itself, it is not convenient to install the plush structure on the post. Generally, a plush structure with a large aperture needs to be inserted into the post, which can lead to a loose connection between the two. During the pet's chewing, the plush structure may move or even fall off, affecting the pet's enjoyment of playing. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model embodiment is to provide a pet toy that solves the problem in the prior art where the plush structure is easily shed during the pet's chewing process, affecting the pet's play enjoyment.
[0005] This utility model discloses a pet toy, comprising: a pillar and a plush structure, including a first part, a second part and a third part connected in sequence, wherein the width of the first part and the third part is greater than that of the second part; the second part includes a first pillar and a second pillar that are detachably connected; the plush structure has mounting holes formed thereon, the size of which corresponds to the outer periphery of the second part, and the plush structure can be fitted onto the second part through the mounting holes.
[0006] Optionally, the first column is provided with a positioning protrusion at one end near the second column, and the second column is provided with a positioning groove corresponding to the positioning protrusion at one end near the first column.
[0007] Optionally, the positioning protrusion and the positioning groove are non-circular structures.
[0008] Optionally, the first column and the second column are bonded or threaded together.
[0009] Optionally, the height of the first column is greater than the height of the second column, and the plush structure is fitted onto the first column.
[0010] Optionally, the outer periphery of the second part is formed with a plurality of protruding ridges, which are distributed along the height direction in the second part.
[0011] Optionally, the column is made of rubber, silicone or TPR material.
[0012] Optionally, the first part is shaped like the crest of a bird, and the second part is shaped like the foot of a bird.
[0013] Optionally, the height of the plush structure is 1 / 2 to 3 / 4 of the height of the column.
[0014] Optionally, the plush structure is of birds, chickens, or ducks.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the pet toy provided by this utility model embodiment are as follows: the second part of the upright includes a first column and a second column that are detachably connected. When installing the plush structure, the first column and the second column can be separated first, and the plush structure can be fitted onto the first column or the second column through the mounting hole. Then the first column and the second column can be connected together. Compared with the traditional method that requires a larger diameter plush structure to be inserted into the upright, the size of the mounting hole in this design corresponds to the outer periphery of the second part, making the connection between the plush structure and the second part of the upright more compact. The plush structure is not easy to move when the pet chews the toy. At the same time, the width of the first part and the third part is greater than that of the second part, which can prevent the plush structure from falling off the upright, thereby ensuring the continuity and fun of the pet's play. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. In the accompanying drawings:
[0017] Figure 1 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of the column provided in this utility model embodiment;
[0018] Figure 2 This is the second structural schematic diagram of the column provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is one of the schematic diagrams of the plush structure provided in the embodiments of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a second schematic diagram of the plush structure provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0021] Figure 5 This is one of the overall structural schematic diagrams of the pet toy provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0022] Figure 6 This is the second schematic diagram of the overall structure of the pet toy provided in this embodiment of the utility model.
[0023] The figures are labeled as follows: 10, column; 110, first part; 120, second part; 121, first column; 1211, positioning protrusion; 122, second column; 1221, positioning groove; 123, protruding ridge; 130, third part; 20, plush structure; 201, mounting hole. Detailed Implementation
[0024] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. The preferred embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0025] This utility model embodiment provides a pet toy, such as... Figures 1 to 6 As shown, the structure includes a column 10 and a plush structure 20. The column 10 includes a first part 110, a second part 120, and a third part 130 connected in sequence. The width of the first part 110 and the third part 130 is greater than that of the second part 120. The second part 120 includes a first column 121 and a second column 122 that are detachably connected. The plush structure 20 has a mounting hole 201 formed on it. The size of the mounting hole 201 corresponds to the outer periphery of the second part 120. The plush structure 20 can be fitted onto the second part 120 through the mounting hole 201.
[0026] In this embodiment, the second part 120 of the support column 10 includes a detachably connected first column 121 and second column 122. When installing the plush structure 20, the first column 121 and second column 122 can be disassembled first, and the plush structure 20 can be fitted onto the first column 121 or the second column 122 through the mounting hole 201. Then, the first column 121 and the second column 122 can be connected together. Compared with the traditional method that requires a larger hole for the plush structure 20 to be inserted into the support column 10, the size of the mounting hole 201 in this design corresponds to the outer periphery of the second part 120, making the connection between the plush structure 20 and the second part 120 of the support column 10 tighter. The plush structure 20 is not easy to move when the pet chews the toy. At the same time, the width of the first part 110 and the third part 130 is greater than that of the second part 120, which can prevent the plush structure 20 from falling off the support column 10, thereby ensuring the continuity and fun of the pet's play.
[0027] Since the second part 120 is detachable, when the plush structure 20 is damaged or needs to be cleaned or replaced, it can be easily removed from the column 10 without replacing the entire pet toy, reducing the cost of use for pet owners and also being more environmentally friendly.
[0028] As a preferred embodiment, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2The first column 121 has a positioning protrusion 1211 at one end near the second column 122, and the second column 122 has a positioning groove 1221 corresponding to the positioning protrusion 1211 at one end near the first column 121.
[0029] The design of the positioning protrusion 1211 and the positioning groove 1221 provides precise positioning when the first column 121 and the second column 122 are connected. During assembly, simply aligning the positioning protrusion 1211 with the positioning groove 1221 and inserting it allows for quick and accurate connection of the first column 121 and the second column 122, ensuring accuracy and consistency and improving installation efficiency.
[0030] As a preferred embodiment, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The positioning protrusion 1211 and the positioning groove 1221 are non-circular structures.
[0031] During pet play, especially when engaging in biting or pulling, the pet toy is subjected to external forces from various directions. When the positioning protrusion 1211 and positioning groove 1221 are non-circular structures, they effectively limit the movement of the toy when they cooperate, preventing relative rotation between the first column 121 and the second column 122. This limiting effect ensures that the first column 121 and the second column 122 maintain a relatively fixed positional relationship when external forces are applied during pet play, greatly improving the overall connection stability of the column 10. Even with prolonged and intensive play, the connection between the first column 121 and the second column 122 remains firm, ensuring a tight connection between the plush structure 20 and the column 10, reducing the possibility of the plush structure 20 falling off, and providing the pet with a more durable and stable play experience.
[0032] As a preferred embodiment, the first column 121 and the second column 122 are bonded or threaded together.
[0033] Adhesion is a common and effective connection method. By using a suitable adhesive, the connecting surfaces of the first post 121 and the second post 122 are tightly bonded together, effectively preventing separation due to force during pet play. In practical applications, adhesives with high strength, wear resistance, and non-toxic and environmentally friendly properties can be selected to ensure the strength and safety of the connection. Threaded connections provide higher connection strength, and even under significant external force during pet play, the first post 121 and the second post 122 are not easily separated. Furthermore, threaded connections are easier to disassemble; simply rotating in the opposite direction separates the first post 121 and the second post 122, facilitating the replacement, cleaning, or maintenance of the posts 10 of the plush structure 20.
[0034] As a preferred embodiment, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 The height of the first column 121 is greater than the height of the second column 122, and the plush structure 20 is fitted onto the first column 121.
[0035] The above-mentioned limitations facilitate the installation of the plush structure 20 on the column 10; at the same time, this arrangement marginalizes the connection point between the second column 122 and the first column 121. Since pets usually chew on the middle part of the toy, they will not touch the connection point between the second column 122 and the first column 121 when chewing, thus preventing the second column 122 and the first column 121 from separating and enhancing the pet's playtime enjoyment.
[0036] As a preferred embodiment, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The outer periphery of the second part 120 has a plurality of protruding ridges 123, which are distributed along the height direction in the second part 120.
[0037] The presence of the protruding ridge 123 greatly increases the friction between the second part 120 and the mounting hole 201 of the plush structure 20, making it less likely for the plush structure 20 to move or fall off the column 10 when subjected to external forces such as pet biting or pulling; even if the pet plays for a long time, the plush structure 20 can remain in place, ensuring the pet's playtime.
[0038] As a preferred embodiment, the column 10 is made of rubber, silicone or TPR material.
[0039] Among them, rubber, silicone, and TPR materials are all non-toxic and environmentally friendly, and will not cause serious harm to the health of pets, eliminating pet owners' worries and allowing pets to play with peace of mind; at the same time, these materials have excellent wear resistance and aging resistance, and can withstand pets' chewing and playing for a long time without being easily damaged or deformed, which can significantly extend the life of pet toys and reduce the replacement cost for pet owners.
[0040] Compared to plush toys, the aforementioned materials have a certain degree of hardness, which is more in line with the structure of poultry. The difference in materials between the two provides pets with different tactile sensations, making them more willing to play with the toys and increasing their appeal and practicality.
[0041] As a preferred embodiment, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 The first part 110 is shaped like the crown of a bird, and the second part 120 is shaped like the foot of a bird.
[0042] This design makes pet toys more lifelike and fun, better mimicking the appearance of birds. The vivid bird shapes can stimulate pets' curiosity and desire to play, making them feel as if they are interacting with real animals, increasing the fun and excitement of play, satisfying pets' natural needs, and helping them stay active and healthy.
[0043] As a preferred embodiment, the height of the plush structure 20 is 1 / 2 to 3 / 4 of the height of the column 10.
[0044] In this embodiment, the height range is limited, and the contact area and connection strength between the plush structure 20 and the second part 120 of the column 10 can be well guaranteed, further enhancing the connection stability between the two. At the same time, it looks more harmonious and beautiful, which can bring a good visual experience to pet owners.
[0045] As a preferred embodiment, the plush structure 20 is a bird, chicken, or duck.
[0046] The aforementioned limitations on the plush structure 20 allow for the rapid assembly of different shapes of plush structures 20 onto the support column 10 during application. When a pet loses interest in playing with one type of plush structure 20, the owner can quickly change the type of plush structure 20 using the detachable structural properties of the second part 120, thereby increasing the attractiveness and practicality of the pet toy. In this embodiment, the plush structure 20 can be a parrot, toucan, peacock, rubber duck, mallard, Muscovy duck, rooster, turkey, etc.
[0047] Reference Figure 5 and Figure 6 Examples of plush structures for parrots and Muscovy ducks are given respectively.
[0048] It should be understood that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Those skilled in the art can modify the technical solutions described in the above embodiments, or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features; and all such modifications and substitutions should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims of this utility model.
Claims
1. A pet toy characterized in that, include: The column comprises a first part, a second part, and a third part connected in sequence, wherein the width of the first part and the third part is greater than that of the second part; the second part comprises a first column body and a second column body that are detachably connected. The plush structure has mounting holes formed on it, the size of which corresponds to the outer periphery of the second part, and the plush structure can be fitted onto the second part through the mounting holes.
2. The pet toy of claim 1, wherein The first column has a positioning protrusion at one end near the second column, and the second column has a positioning groove corresponding to the positioning protrusion at one end near the first column.
3. The pet toy of claim 2, wherein, The positioning protrusion and the positioning groove are non-circular structures.
4. The pet toy of claim 1, wherein The first column and the second column are bonded or threaded together.
5. The pet toy of claim 2, wherein The height of the first column is greater than the height of the second column, and the plush structure is fitted onto the first column.
6. The pet toy of claim 5, wherein, The outer periphery of the second part has a plurality of protruding ridges, which are distributed along the height direction in the second part.
7. The pet toy of claim 6, wherein The columns are made of rubber, silicone, or TPR materials.
8. The pet toy of claim 7, wherein, The first part is shaped like the crest of a bird, and the second part is shaped like the foot of a bird.
9. The pet toy of claim 8, wherein, The height of the plush structure is 1 / 2 to 3 / 4 of the height of the column.
10. The pet toy of claim 9, wherein, The plush structure is of birds, chickens, or ducks.