Decorations
The decorative items designed with rotating and spring components solve the problems of traditional decorative items being monotonous in design and taking up a lot of space. They achieve compact storage and diverse display functions, meet users' personalized needs, and improve convenience and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- WENZHOU ZHUOXIN GLASSES CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to an ornament, and more particularly to an ornament suitable for use on the hand. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional decorative items are typically designed in a single, fixed form, preventing users from adjusting their shape to suit different usage scenarios or personal preferences. This fixed design has limitations in several aspects:
[0003] First, traditional decorative items typically have only one fixed display method and cannot flexibly adapt to various usage scenarios. For example, some decorative items may appear too bulky or inconvenient to store when carried, while lacking sufficient visual appeal when displayed.
[0004] Secondly, many decorative items still take up a lot of space when not in use, making storage inconvenient. Especially during travel or when moving around, users want to be able to store decorative items more compactly to save space.
[0005] Third, fixed-form decorations cannot satisfy users' pursuit of personalization and diversity. Users want to be able to display different looks on different occasions to reflect their personal style and taste. Utility Model Content
[0006] This application provides a decorative item that combines multifunctionality, flexibility, optimized space utilization, and high reliability to meet modern users' needs for personalization and convenience.
[0007] The first aspect of this application provides a decorative item, including: a first decorative member; a second decorative member; and a rotating assembly, wherein the first decorative member and the second decorative member are rotatably connected by the rotating assembly; the second decorative member rotates relative to the first decorative member, and in a first state, the outer surface of the second decorative member does not protrude beyond the plane formed by the first end face or the second end face of the first decorative member; in a second state, the outer surface of the second decorative member is perpendicular to the first end face.
[0008] In some embodiments, the first decorative element has a slot, the shape of which matches the shape of one side end of the second decorative element facing the slot; when the second decorative element is rotated relative to the first decorative element in a second state, one side end of the second decorative element is inserted into the slot and the outer surface of the second decorative element does not protrude beyond the outer wall of the first decorative element.
[0009] In some embodiments, the first decorative element is a ring-shaped body.
[0010] In some embodiments, the device further includes a first fixing member fixedly connected to the first decorative member; a second fixing member fixedly connected to the second decorative member; the first fixing member and the second fixing member are rotatably connected via the rotating assembly.
[0011] In some embodiments, the rotating assembly includes a pivot shaft by which the first decorative element is rotated relative to the second decorative element.
[0012] In some embodiments, the rotating assembly further includes a spring assembly with elasticity, a first end of which extends into and is connected to the second fixing member, and a second end of which is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft. The spring assembly is extendable and retractable during rotation.
[0013] In some embodiments, the first fastener has a fastener shaft hole for fitting and mounting the rotating shaft; a third surface, wherein when the second decorative element rotates relative to the first decorative element, the contact surface of the second decorative element continuously abuts against the third surface; and the distance Z from the center of the fastener shaft hole to the third surface is greater than the distance from the center of the fastener shaft hole to the first surface or the second surface.
[0014] In some embodiments, a first surface and a second surface are also included, wherein the first fastener has a fastener shaft hole for fitting and mounting the rotating shaft; the first surface, in a first state, has a contact surface of the second decorative element abutting against the first surface; and the second surface, in a second state, has a contact surface of the second decorative element abutting against the second surface.
[0015] In some embodiments, the spring assembly includes a connector with a first end having a connector shaft hole, the spring assembly and the first fixing member being rotatably connected via the rotating shaft passing through the connector shaft hole; and a spring, the second end of the connector being connected to the spring, the spring being fixedly connected to the second fixing member.
[0016] In some embodiments, when the second decorative element rotates by abutting against the second surface via the contact surface, the spring assembly can stretch or contract relative to the pivot.
[0017] Analysis reveals that this utility model discloses an ornament that achieves two main usage states through a rotating component. In the first state, the outer surface of the second decorative element is not higher than the first end face of the first decorative element. In this state, the overall size of the ornament is smaller, making it more compact and easier to carry and store. In the second state, the outer surface of the second decorative element is perpendicular to the first end face, allowing the ornament to better showcase its aesthetic characteristics and providing more display or functional uses. Attached Figure Description
[0018] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of this application. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain this application and do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. Wherein:
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first embodiment of this application in a first state;
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of this application from another angle in a first state;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the second decorative element and the first fastener in the first state according to the first embodiment of this application;
[0022] Figure 4A This is a schematic diagram of the spring assembly in the first embodiment of this application;
[0023] Figure 4B This is a schematic diagram of the spring assembly placed in the second fixing member in the first embodiment of this application;
[0024] Figure 5A This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second decorative element and the first fastener in the first state in the first embodiment of this application;
[0025] Figure 5B This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second decorative element and the first fixed element in the first embodiment of this application when the spring is stretched to its farthest distance during rotation;
[0026] Figure 5C This is a schematic diagram of the second decorative element and the first fastener in the second state in the first embodiment of this application;
[0027] Figure 6 for Figure 5B Enlarged view at point M;
[0028] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the second decorative element and the first fixing element in the second state in the first embodiment of this application from another angle.
[0029] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first embodiment of this application in a second state;
[0030] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of this application from another angle in a second state;
[0031] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second embodiment of this application in the first state;
[0032] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second decorative element and the first fastener in the first state in the second embodiment of this application;
[0033] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the second decorative element and the first fastener in the second state in the second embodiment of this application.
[0034] Figure 13 This is a structural schematic diagram of the second embodiment of this application in a second state.
[0035] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0036] 1-First decorative component; 100-First end face; 200-Second end face; 10, 11-First fastener; 111-First surface; 112-Second surface; 113-Third surface; 114-Fixed shaft hole; 12-Slot;
[0037] 2-Second decorative element; 20-End; 21, 22-Second fasteners; 211-Contact surface; 300-Outer plane;
[0038] 3-Rotating assembly; 31-Shaft; 32-Spring assembly; 321-Connector; 322-Spring; 323-Connector shaft hole. Detailed Implementation
[0039] The present application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Various examples are provided by way of explanation and not by way of limitation. In fact, those skilled in the art will recognize that modifications and variations can be made to the present application without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For example, a feature shown or described as part of one embodiment may be used in another embodiment to produce yet another embodiment. Therefore, it is desirable that the present application encompass such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0040] In the description of this application, the terms "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," and "bottom," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this application and do not require that this application be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting this application. The terms "connected," "linked," and "set up" used in this application should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections or detachable connections; direct connections or indirect connections through intermediate components; wired connections, radio connections, or wireless communication signal connections. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms according to the specific circumstances.
[0041] The accompanying drawings illustrate one or more examples of this application. The detailed description uses numerical and alphabetic designations to refer to features in the drawings. Similar or analogous designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to similar or analogous parts of this application. As used herein, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc., are used interchangeably to distinguish one component from another and are not intended to indicate the location or importance of individual components.
[0042] like Figures 10 to 13 As shown, according to Embodiment 1 of this application, the provided decorative item includes a first decorative element 1, a second decorative element 2, and a rotating assembly 3. The first decorative element 1 and the second decorative element 2 are rotatably connected via the rotating assembly 3. Specifically, the first decorative element 1 is fixedly connected to a first fastener 10, and the second decorative element 2 is fixedly connected to a second fastener 22. The rotating assembly 3 includes a rotating shaft 31, and the first fastener 11 has a fastener shaft hole 114 for fitting and installing the rotating shaft 31. The first fastener 10 and the second fastener 22 are rotatably connected via the rotating shaft 31 in the rotating assembly 3. By setting the rotating assembly 3, the first fastener 10, and the second fastener 22, the stability and durability of the decorative item in different states are ensured, avoiding functional failure or appearance damage due to loosening or displacement. The overall length of the second decorative element 2 is less than the diameter of the first decorative element 1, ensuring that it can be completely housed inside the first decorative element 1, simplifying the state switching operation process.
[0043] When the second decorative element 2 rotates relative to the first decorative element 1, in the first state, the second decorative element 2 can be completely accommodated within the first decorative element 1, and the outer surface 300 of the second decorative element 2 does not protrude beyond the plane formed by the first end face 100 of the first decorative element 1. It should be further noted that the first decorative element 1 can be a ring of a certain thickness, or the first end face of the first decorative element 1 can have an opening, with a groove for accommodating the second decorative element 2 provided from the opening inwards. In the first state, the decorative element can be stored, allowing the second decorative element 2 to be completely housed within the first decorative element 1, making the entire ornament more compact, easy to carry and store, and suitable for use during travel or movement.
[0044] When the second decorative piece 2 is rotated to the second state relative to the first decorative piece 1, the outer surface 300 of the second decorative piece 2 is perpendicular to the first end face 100. The display of the second decorative piece 2 in the vertical state provides designers with more creative space. Diverse appearance designs can be achieved by changing the different shapes, colors, and material combinations of the second decorative piece 2. Specifically, designers can design or add complex patterns or carvings based on the space of the second decorative piece 2, or even combine lighting effects to further enhance the artistry and aesthetics of the decoration.
[0045] The first decorative element 1 has a groove 12, the shape of which matches the shape of the side end 20 of the second decorative element 2 facing the groove. When the second decorative element 2 is rotated relative to the first decorative element 1 to a second state, the side end 20 of the second decorative element 2 is inserted into the groove 12, and the outer surface 300 of the second decorative element 2 does not protrude beyond the outer wall of the first decorative element 1. In the second state, the side end 20 of the second decorative element 2 is inserted into the groove 12, forming a confined space within the groove 12, further enhancing the stability of the decoration, making it less prone to displacement and preventing it from swaying left and right relative to the first decorative element 1. Furthermore, the end 20 does not protrude outwards from the outer wall of the first decorative element 1, resulting in a neater and more orderly display and improving the overall aesthetics.
[0046] This application also discloses a second embodiment, such as... Figures 1-9 As shown, the first decorative component 1, slot 12, first decorative component 2, rotating shaft 31, etc. in Embodiment 2 are the same as those in Embodiment 1. The difference is that the first fixing component 10 and the second fixing component 22 in Embodiment 1 have different shapes and functions than the second fixing component 11 and the second fixing component 21 in Embodiment 2.
[0047] In Example 2, as Figures 1-9 As shown, the rotating assembly 3 also includes a spring assembly 32. The first end of the spring assembly 32 extends into and connects to the second fixed member 21, and the second end of the spring assembly 32 is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft 31. The rotating shaft 31 causes the first decorative piece 1 to rotate relative to the second decorative piece 2. When the second decorative piece 2 moves from the position of the first surface 111 to the second surface 112 and rotates through the contact surface 211, the spring assembly 32 has elastic force and can stretch or contract relative to the rotating shaft 31. The design of the spring assembly 32 gives the decorative piece an automatic reset function. When the user releases the second decorative piece 2, the spring assembly 32 will restore the second decorative piece 2 to a preset position through its elastic force. The preset setting is usually either the first state or the second state. This not only improves the ease of use but also reduces the need for manual adjustment.
[0048] In Embodiment 2, the first fastener 11 has a fastener shaft hole 114, a first surface 111, a second surface 112, and a third surface 113. In the first state, the contact surface 211 of the second decorative element 2 abuts against the first surface 111; in the second state, the contact surface 211 of the second decorative element 2 abuts against the second surface 112. When the second decorative element 2 rotates relative to the first decorative element 1, the contact surface 211 of the second decorative element 2 continues to abut against the third surface 113 until it detaches from the third surface 113 and remains on the first surface 111 or the second surface 112. This ensures that the second decorative element 2 maintains good contact and support in any rotational state, enhancing the stability of the overall structure. Even under slight external force, it effectively prevents the decorative item from tipping over or shifting.
[0049] The distance Z from the center of the firmware shaft hole 114 to the third surface 113, that is, especially when the outer plane 300 of the second decorative piece 2 is perpendicular to the third surface, the spring is stretched to the farthest point, making its elastic force the maximum. At this time, the distance Z is greater than the distance X and Y from the center of the firmware shaft hole 114 to the first surface 111 or the second surface 112.
[0050] When the user switches the second decorative piece 2 from the storage state to the display state, the spring's contraction force gradually increases from the first surface 111 to the third surface 113 until it reaches its maximum value. Then, from the third surface 113 to the second surface 112, the spring's resistance contraction force decreases until it reaches its minimum, thus indicating that the preset display state position has been reached. When moving from the third surface 113 to the second surface 112, the second decorative piece 2 can automatically reset due to the contraction force.
[0051] When the user switches the second decorative piece 2 from the display state to the storage state, the spring's contraction force gradually increases from the second surface 112 to the third surface 113 until it reaches its maximum value. Then, from the third surface 113 to the first surface 111, the spring's resistance contraction force gradually decreases until it reaches its minimum, thus indicating that the preset storage state position has been reached. When moving from the third surface 113 to the first surface 111, the second decorative piece 2 can automatically reset through the contraction force.
[0052] In some embodiments, such as Figures 4A-4B As shown, the spring assembly 32 includes a connector 321 and a spring 322. The first end of the connector 321 has a connector shaft hole 323, and the second end of the connector 321 is connected to the spring 322. The spring 322 is fixedly connected to the second fixing member 21. The spring assembly 32 and the first fixing member 11 are rotatably connected by a rotating shaft 31 passing through the connector shaft hole 323.
[0053] The presence of spring assembly 32 makes the rotation of the second decorative piece 2 smoother and more fluid. The elastic force provided by the spring assists the user in rotation, reducing frictional resistance. Spring assembly 32, through its buffering effect, reduces mechanical wear in rotating components, extending the service life of the ornament. Especially in scenarios of frequent use, the spring assembly effectively disperses stress, avoiding direct hard contact between parts, thereby reducing the failure rate. Furthermore, the design of the spring assembly can absorb external impacts, further protecting the internal structure. Spring assembly 32 not only provides elastic support but also acts as a locking mechanism to some extent. When the second decorative piece 2 is in a specific state, the spring assembly can maintain that state through its elastic force, preventing the second decorative piece 2 from loosening or shifting on its own without external force. This design improves the safety and reliability of the ornament.
[0054] The above are merely some embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. An ornament, characterized in that Including: First decorative piece (1); Second decorative piece (2); Rotating assembly (3), the first decorative piece (1) and the second decorative piece (2) are rotatably connected by rotating assembly (3); The second decorative element (2) rotates relative to the first decorative element (1). In the first state, the outer surface (300) of the second decorative element (2) does not protrude outward from the plane formed by the first end face (100) or the second end face (200) of the first decorative element (1). In the second state, the outer surface (300) of the second decorative element (2) is perpendicular to the first end face (100).
2. The decorative item according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first decorative element (1) has a slot (12), the shape of which matches the shape of the end (20) of the second decorative element (2) facing the slot (12); When the second decorative element (2) is rotated relative to the first decorative element (1) in the second state, one end (20) of the second decorative element (2) is inserted into the slot (12) and the outer surface (300) of the second decorative element (2) does not protrude beyond the outer wall of the first decorative element (1).
3. The decorative item according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, It also includes: The first decorative element (1) is a ring-shaped body; The first fastener (11) is fixedly connected to the first decorative element (1); The second fastener (21) is fixedly connected to the second decorative element (2); The first fastener (11) and the second fastener (21) are rotatably connected by the rotating assembly (3).
4. The decorative item according to claim 3, characterized in that, The rotating component (3) includes a pivot (31) through which the first decorative element (1) is rotated relative to the second decorative element (2).
5. The decorative item according to claim 4, characterized in that, The rotating assembly (3) further includes a spring assembly (32) with elasticity. The first end of the spring assembly (32) extends into and is connected to the second fixing member (21). The second end of the spring assembly (32) is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft (31). The spring assembly (32) can extend and retract during rotation.
6. The decorative item according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first fastener (11) has: Firmware shaft hole (114) for fitting and mounting the rotating shaft (31); When the second decorative element (2) rotates relative to the first decorative element (1), the contact surface (211) of the second decorative element (2) can continuously abut against the third surface (113).
7. The decorative item according to claim 6, characterized in that, It also includes a first surface (111) and a second surface (112); The distance Z from the center of the firmware shaft hole (114) to the third surface (113) is greater than the distance (X, Y) from the center of the firmware shaft hole (114) to the first surface (111) or the second surface (112).
8. The decorative item according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first fastener (11) has: Firmware shaft hole (114) for fitting and mounting the rotating shaft (31); In the first state, the contact surface (211) of the second decorative element (2) abuts against the first surface (111); The second surface (112), in the second state, the contact surface (211) of the second decorative element (2) abuts against the second surface (112).
9. The decorative item according to claim 5, characterized in that, The spring assembly (32) includes: The connector (321) has a connector shaft hole (323) at its first end, and the spring assembly (32) and the first fixed member (11) are rotatably connected by the rotating shaft (31) passing through the connector shaft hole (323); The spring (322) is connected to the second end of the connector (321), and the spring (322) is fixedly connected to the second fastener (21).
10. The decorative item according to claim 6, characterized in that, When the second decorative element (2) rotates by abutting against the second surface (112) through the contact surface (211), the spring assembly (32) can be stretched or contracted relative to the pivot (31).