A fishing game device
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521553606.8
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-24
AI Technical Summary
从此可以看出现在的捞鱼机,用户只能控制捞鱼网前后左右移动,然后按下确认按钮后让捞鱼网自动复位,能否捞到鱼需要看运气,这种依赖运气的玩法使用户的体验感较差,成功率也很低
[0026] 1. The fish-catching amusement equipment in this solution uses a control component to control the fish-catching component, causing the fish-catching component to reciprocate along the X, Y, and Z axes. This means that users can accurately control the movement of the fish-catching component at any position and height within the fish-raising component through the control component, thereby greatly increasing the probability of success and enhancing the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of amusement equipment technology, specifically relating to a fish-catching amusement device. Background Technology
[0002] Gift-grabbing games are entertainment devices that use robotic arms or other devices to grab gifts as their core gameplay. Common examples include claw machines and gashapon machines. With the strong demand for experiential consumption from the post-90s and post-00s generations, these devices are shifting from simply "grabbing toys" to providing an "immersive" experience. Fish-catching machines are a new type of amusement equipment that can be positioned as "live pet blind box" scooping machines. They upgrade the traditional claw machine's "grabbing plush toys" to "scooping live animals," using the dynamism of living creatures to enhance appeal and satisfy consumers' psychological need to "reap a real pet."
[0003] For example, the existing technology CN217340031U discloses a fish-catching machine, which includes a joystick, a fish-catching button, a fish-catching mechanism, and a moving mechanism. The gameplay is as follows: the player can control the moving mechanism by manipulating the joystick, which drives the fish-catching mechanism to move forward, backward, left, and right. When a fish is spotted above the net, the player quickly presses the fish-catching button. The lifting mechanism then drives the net to rise rapidly. After the net is lifted out of the fish tank, the moving mechanism moves the net above the fish's mouth. It can be seen that with current fish-catching machines, the user can only control the net's movement forward, backward, left, and right. After pressing the confirmation button, the net automatically resets. Whether a fish is caught depends on luck. This reliance on luck results in a poor user experience and a low success rate. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of this, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a fish-catching amusement device that can be precisely controlled and provides a good user experience.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides a fishing amusement device, including a device body and a control component, wherein the control component is fixedly connected to the outside of the device body;
[0006] The main body of the equipment is provided with a fish farming component, a fish retrieval component and a fish scooping component. The fish farming component and the fish retrieval component are arranged adjacent to each other, and the fish farming component forms a fish farming cavity.
[0007] The fish-catching component is positioned above the fish-raising component and the fish-collecting component and is fixedly connected to the main body of the equipment. A net assembly is provided at the lower end of the fish-catching component. The control component is electrically connected to the fish-catching component and is used to control the movement of the fish-catching component.
[0008] The control assembly includes a first control unit, a second control unit, and a third control unit. The first control unit is used to control the reciprocating motion of the fish-catching assembly along the X-axis and Y-axis. The second control unit is used to control the depth of the net-catching assembly in the water of the fish-raising chamber. The third control unit is used to control the net-catching assembly to detach from the water and perform a fish-releasing operation.
[0009] Preferably, the fish-catching component includes an X-axis motion component and a Y-axis motion component. The X-axis motion component includes an X-axis guide rail and a first driver, with the first driver fixedly connected to one end of the X-axis guide rail. The Y-axis motion component includes a Y-axis guide rail.
[0010] The X-axis guide rail is provided with first connecting brackets at both ends. The first connecting brackets are used to fix the X-axis guide rail to the main body of the device. The groove of the X-axis guide rail is arranged downward and a first slider is movably connected in the groove. The first slider is connected to the first driver. The first driver can drive the first slider to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail. The Y-axis guide rail is arranged below the X-axis guide rail and is movably connected to the X-axis guide rail through the first slider, so as to drive the Y-axis guide rail to reciprocate along the X-axis direction.
[0011] Preferably, the Y-axis motion assembly further includes a guide rod and a second connecting bracket. The two ends of the guide rod are fixedly connected to the main body of the device and are arranged parallel to the X-axis guide rail. The upper end of the second connecting bracket is provided with a movable hole, which is sleeved on the guide rod. The lower end of the second connecting bracket is fixedly connected to the Y-axis guide rail. When the first driver drives the first slider to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail, the first slider drives the Y-axis guide rail to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail direction, and the second connecting bracket reciprocates along the guide rod.
[0012] Preferably, the fish-catching assembly further includes a Z-axis motion assembly, which includes a fixed guide rail. The Y-axis motion assembly further includes a second driver, which is fixedly connected to the end of the Y-axis guide rail. The groove of the Y-axis guide rail faces downward and a second slider is movably connected within the groove. The second slider is connected to the second driver, and the second driver can drive the second slider to reciprocate along the Y-axis guide rail.
[0013] The fixed guide rail is vertically arranged and its upper end is fixedly connected to the second slider. When the second driver drives the second slider to reciprocate along the Y-axis, the second slider drives the fixed guide rail to reciprocate along the Y-axis guide rail direction.
[0014] Preferably, the Z-axis motion assembly further includes a movable guide rail, a third slider, and a third driver. The groove of the fixed guide rail is disposed facing the side of the net-catching assembly. The third slider is movably connected in the groove. The third slider is connected to the third driver. The third driver can drive the third slider to reciprocate along the direction of the fixed guide rail.
[0015] The movable guide rail is disposed on one side of the third slider and is fixedly connected to the third slider. When the third driver drives the third slider to reciprocate along the fixed guide rail, the third slider drives the movable guide rail to reciprocate along the direction of the fixed guide rail.
[0016] Preferably, the first driver, the second driver, and the third driver each include a lead screw assembly, the first driver being connected to the first slider via the lead screw assembly, the second driver being connected to the second slider via the lead screw assembly, and the third driver being connected to the third slider via the lead screw assembly.
[0017] Preferably, driven wheels are provided at both ends of the grooves of the X-axis guide rail, the Y-axis guide rail, and the fixed guide rail. A motion belt is sleeved on the driven wheels. The output shafts of the first driver, the second driver, and the third driver are respectively connected to the driven wheels for transmission. The first slider, the second slider, and the third slider are respectively fixedly connected to the motion belt. When the first driver, the second driver, and the third driver drive the driven wheels to rotate, the driven wheels drive the motion belt to move, thereby driving the first slider, the second slider, and the third slider to reciprocate.
[0018] Preferably, the net assembly includes a net and a movable connector. The movable connector includes a first connecting part, a movable part, and a limiting part. A second connecting part is provided on the side of the net facing the movable connector. The net is fixedly connected to the first connecting part through the second connecting part.
[0019] The movable part is perpendicular to the first connecting part and is oriented upwards. The lower ends of the movable part and the fish-catching assembly are respectively provided with connecting holes. The movable part is movably connected to the fish-catching assembly through the connecting holes via a pin, so that the net-catching assembly can rotate around the pin. The pin is also provided with an elastic element, so that the net-catching assembly can be reset under the action of the elastic element after rotation.
[0020] The limiting part is disposed at the end of the first connecting part and located below the fishing assembly. The limiting part extends toward one side of the fishing assembly and is used to limit the movement stroke of the fishing net assembly when it rotates around the pin.
[0021] Preferably, the side of the fish-catching component is provided with a locking member, which protrudes toward the middle of the fish-raising component. The movable connector is also provided with the guide portion, which is perpendicular to the first connector and faces downward. When the fish-catching component moves above the fish-catching component and moves downward, the guide portion contacts the locking member and causes the net-catching component to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around the pin.
[0022] Preferably, the lower part of the fish retrieval component is provided with a fish retrieval frame, which extends from inside the main body of the device to the outside of the main body of the device. The fish retrieval frame includes a fish dispensing part and a fish retrieval part, and the fish retrieval part extends to the outside of the main body of the device.
[0023] The inner side of the fish-eating part is provided with a water outlet. When the fish-catching component moves above the fish-retrieving component and moves downward, the water outlet sprays water outward.
[0024] The fish retrieval section is provided with a return water inlet at the end connected to the fish outlet section. When the water level of the fish retrieval section reaches the return water inlet, water flows out from the return water inlet.
[0025] Compared with existing technologies, the fish-catching amusement equipment of this solution has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0026] 1. The fish-catching amusement equipment in this solution uses a control component to control the fish-catching component, causing the fish-catching component to reciprocate along the X, Y, and Z axes. This means that users can accurately control the movement of the fish-catching component at any position and height within the fish-raising component through the control component, thereby greatly increasing the probability of success and enhancing the user experience.
[0027] 2. In a further proposed solution for the fish-catching amusement equipment, the cooperation between the net assembly and the locking component allows the net assembly to rotate without a power component when fish are placed in the fish-retrieving assembly. This reduces malfunctions caused by water during use and extends the service life of the fish-catching amusement equipment. Attached Figure Description
[0028] The above and other objects, features, and advantages of this invention will become clearer through a more detailed description of the preferred embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings. The same reference numerals indicate the same parts throughout the drawings, and the drawings are not intentionally drawn to scale with actual dimensions; the focus is on illustrating the gist of this invention.
[0029] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the fish catching machine provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0030] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the fish-catching machine provided in an embodiment of this utility model from another perspective;
[0031] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the fish-catching mechanism provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0032] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the fish-catching mechanism provided in this embodiment of the present invention from a second perspective;
[0033] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the fish-catching mechanism provided in the second state according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0034] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the Z-axis motion component provided in an embodiment of the present invention;
[0035] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the movable connector provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0036] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the fish-retrieving frame provided in an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0037] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the control component provided in an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0038] Reference numerals: 10-Equipment body, 20-Control component, 201-First control unit, 202-Second control unit, 203-Third control unit, 30-Fish raising component, 40-Fish retrieval component, 401-Clamping component, 402-Fish retrieval frame, 403-Fish outlet, 404-Fish retrieval part, 405-Water outlet, 406-Water return outlet, 50-Fish catching component, 501-Net catching component, 502-X-axis motion component, 503-Y-axis motion component, 504-X-axis guide rail, 505-First driver, 506-Y-axis guide rail, 507-First connecting component 508-First slider, 509-Guide rod, 510-Second connecting bracket, 511-Modible hole, 512-Z-axis motion assembly, 513-Fixed guide rail, 514-Second driver, 515-Second slider, 516-Modible guide rail, 517-Third slider, 518-Third driver, 519-Driven wheel, 520-Motion belt, 521-Fishing net, 522-Modible connector, 523-First connecting part, 524-Modible part, 525-Limiting part, 526-Second connecting part, 527-Pin, 528-Guide part. Detailed Implementation
[0039] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments, so that those skilled in the art can better understand this utility model and implement it. However, the embodiments are not intended to limit this utility model. In this embodiment, it should be understood that the terms "longitudinal", "lateral", "up", "down", "front", "back", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model 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 limiting this utility model.
[0040] It should be noted that when one element is considered to be "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to and integrated with the other element, or there may be an intervening element present. The terms "mounted," "one end," "the other end," and similar expressions used in this invention are for illustrative purposes only.
[0041] Please refer to Figures 1-9 This utility model provides a fish-catching amusement device, including a device body 10 and a control component 20. The control component 20 is fixedly connected to the outside of the device body 10. The fish-catching amusement device is a grabbing game device that keeps live fish or other aquatic animals in the device body 10 and allows users to catch live animals by controlling the fish-catching component 20.
[0042] The main body 10 of the equipment is equipped with a fish-raising component 30, a fish-retrieving component 40, and a fish-catching component 50. The fish-raising component 30 and the fish-retrieving component 40 are arranged adjacent to each other. The fish-raising component 30 forms a fish-raising cavity for holding live fish. It can be understood that the main body 10 of the equipment includes a shell, a control module, and water pipes, a filter module, a pump set, and an oxygenator for providing water circulation to the fish-raising component 30. The fish-raising cavity has an inlet and an outlet 405 and is connected to the pump set, etc., through water pipes. The pump set, water pipes, and filter module are used to provide filtered circulating water to the fish-raising component 30. The oxygenator can be placed directly in the fish-raising cavity to provide oxygen to the live fish. These modules are used to maintain the survival of the fish in the main body 10 of the equipment. The specific structure is not described here.
[0043] The fish catching component 50 is positioned above the fish raising component 30 and the fish catching component 40 and is fixedly connected to the main body 10 of the equipment. The lower end of the fish catching component 50 is provided with a net catching component 501. The fish catching component 50 can drive the net catching component 501 to reciprocate along the X-axis, Y-axis and Z-axis.
[0044] The control component 20 is electrically connected to the fish-catching component 50. The control component 20 includes a first control unit 201, a second control unit 202, and a third control unit 203. The first control unit 201 is used to control the reciprocating motion of the fish-catching component 50 along the X-axis and Y-axis directions. The second control unit 202 is used to control the depth of the fish-catching component 50 in the water body inside the fish-raising chamber, that is, the reciprocating motion of the fish-catching component 50 in the Z-axis direction inside the fish-raising chamber. Understandably, the first control unit 201 can be a joystick, which controls the movement of the fish-catching component 50 along the X-axis or Y-axis by pushing the joystick forward, backward, left, or right. It can also be set to control the movement of the fish-catching component 50 along the direction between the X-axis and Y-axis by pushing the joystick diagonally up or down, that is, the movement trajectory of the fish-catching component 50 is a diagonal line, thus providing users with a richer control experience. The second control unit 202 can be a joystick, which controls the up and down movement of the fish-catching component 50 by pushing the joystick forward, backward, left, or right. It can also be two buttons, one button controlling the upward movement of the fish-catching component 50 and the other button controlling the downward movement of the fish-catching component 50. When operating, the user controls the forward, backward, left, and right movement of the fish-catching component 50 with one hand and controls the up and down movement of the fish-catching component 50 with the other hand. Multiple movements can be performed simultaneously, providing great flexibility and making the user's gaming experience better.
[0045] The third control unit 203 is used to control the net assembly 501 to detach from the water and perform the fish release operation. Specifically, the third control unit 203 is a confirmation button. Through the third control unit 203, the net assembly 501 moves upward along with the fish catching assembly 50 and detaches from the water. The fish release operation here refers to the fish catching assembly 50 moving upward to a preset position and then moving towards the fish retrieval assembly 40 and above it. Then, the net assembly 501 is controlled to move downward, or to tilt or flip downward to pour the caught fish into the fish retrieval assembly 40. Then, the fish catching assembly 500 returns to its original position. During this process, the first control unit 201 and the second control unit 202 cannot control the fish catching assembly 50.
[0046] Please refer to Figures 2-7 In this embodiment, the fish-catching component 50 includes an X-axis motion component 502 and a Y-axis motion component 503. The X-axis motion component 502 includes an X-axis guide rail 504 and a first driver 505. The first driver 505 is fixedly connected to one end of the X-axis guide rail 504. The Y-axis motion component 503 includes a Y-axis guide rail 506.
[0047] The X-axis guide rail 504 has first connecting brackets 507 at both ends, which are used to fix the X-axis guide rail 504 to the equipment body 10. The groove of the X-axis guide rail 504 faces downward and a first slider 508 is movably connected in the groove. The first slider 508 is connected to a first driver 505, which can drive the first slider 508 to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail 504. The Y-axis guide rail 506 is located below the X-axis guide rail 504 and is movably connected to the X-axis guide rail 504 through the first slider 508, so as to drive the Y-axis guide rail 506 to reciprocate along the X-axis direction. It can be understood that the X-axis guide rail 504 is installed in the equipment body 10 through the first connecting brackets 507, which can be either suspended in the equipment body 10 or connected to the inner wall of the equipment body 10. The Y-axis guide rail 506 is suspended below the X-axis guide rail 504 by the first slider 508, and the Y-axis guide rail 506 can reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail 504 as a whole.
[0048] Please refer to Figures 2-7 In a further embodiment, the Y-axis motion assembly 503 also includes a guide rod 509 and a second connecting bracket 510. The two ends of the guide rod 509 are fixedly connected to the main body 10 of the device and are arranged parallel to the X-axis guide rail 504. The upper end of the second connecting bracket 510 is provided with a movable hole 511, which is sleeved on the guide rod 509. The lower end of the second connecting bracket 510 is fixedly connected to the Y-axis guide rail 506. When the first driver 505 drives the first slider 508 to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail 504, the first slider 508 drives the Y-axis guide rail 506 to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail 504 and the second connecting bracket 510 to reciprocate along the guide rod 509. For example, the first connecting bracket 507 can be configured to extend from the guide rod 509, so that the end of the first connecting bracket 507 is sleeved on the guide rod 509, thereby fixing the guide rod 509 to the equipment body 10; the guide rod 509 can also extend directly to the inner wall of the equipment body 10 and be directly fixedly connected to the equipment body 10. One end of the Y-axis guide rail 506 is suspended below the X-axis guide rail 504, and the other end is suspended below the guide rail through the second connecting bracket 510, so that the Y-axis guide rail 506 is stable.
[0049] Please refer to Figures 2-7 In this embodiment, the fish-catching component 50 further includes a Z-axis motion component 512, which includes a fixed guide rail 513. The Y-axis motion component 503 further includes a second driver 514, which is fixedly connected to the end of the Y-axis guide rail 506. The groove of the Y-axis guide rail 506 is arranged facing downward and a second slider 515 is movably connected in the groove. The second slider 515 is connected to the second driver 514, and the second driver 514 can drive the second slider 515 to reciprocate along the Y-axis guide rail 506.
[0050] The fixed guide rail 513 is vertically arranged, and its upper end is fixedly connected to the second slider 515. When the second driver 514 drives the second slider 515 to reciprocate along the Y-axis, the second slider 515 drives the fixed guide rail 513 to reciprocate along the Y-axis guide rail 506. It can be understood that the fixed guide rail 513 is connected to the second slider 515 to drive the Z-axis motion component 512 to move in the Y-axis direction. The first slider 508, the second slider 515, and the subsequent third slider 517 can be connected to the grooves of the X-axis guide rail 504, the Y-axis guide rail 506, and the fixed guide rail 513 respectively by snap-fit, allowing the first slider 508, the second slider 515, and the third slider 517 to move within the grooves. The Y-axis guide rail 506, the first slider 508, the fixed guide rail 513, the second slider 515, the movable guide rail 516, and the third slider 517 can be fixedly connected by screws or welded to ensure the strength of the connection.
[0051] Please refer to Figures 2-7 Furthermore, the Z-axis motion assembly 512 also includes a movable guide rail 516, a third slider 517, and a third driver 518. The groove of the fixed guide rail 513 is provided facing the side of the net-catching assembly 501. The third slider 517 is movably connected in the groove. The third slider 517 is connected to the third driver 518. The third driver 518 can drive the third slider 517 to reciprocate along the direction of the fixed guide rail 513.
[0052] The movable guide rail 516 is located on one side of the third slider 517 and is fixedly connected to the third slider 517. When the third driver 518 drives the third slider 517 to reciprocate along the fixed guide rail 513, the third slider 517 drives the movable guide rail 516 to reciprocate along the fixed guide rail 513. It can be understood that the side of the device body 10 facing the user is the front of the device body 10, and the net-catching assembly 501 is also located on the user-facing side, meaning the groove of the fixed guide rail 513 is also user-facing. The movable guide rail 516 can move up and down along the fixed guide rail 513. The net-catching assembly 501 is movably connected to the lower end of the movable guide rail 516. Through the cooperation of the fixed guide rail 513 and the movable guide rail 516, during gameplay, only the net-catching assembly 501 and the lower end of the movable guide rail 516 are submerged in water, preventing water-related short circuits and other damage to circuits, components, and other parts, thus improving safety.
[0053] In this embodiment, the first driver 505, the second driver 514, and the third driver 518 include a lead screw assembly (not shown in the figure). The first driver 505 is connected to the first slider 508 via the lead screw assembly, the second driver 514 is connected to the second slider 515 via the lead screw assembly, and the third driver 518 is connected to the third slider 517 via the lead screw assembly; or,
[0054] Please refer to Figure 8 Driven wheels 519 are provided at both ends of the grooves of the X-axis guide rail 504, Y-axis guide rail 506 and fixed guide rail 513. A motion belt 520 is sleeved on the driven wheel 519. The output shafts of the first driver 505, the second driver 514 and the third driver 518 are respectively connected to the driven wheel 519 for transmission. The first slider 508, the second slider 515 and the third slider 517 are respectively fixedly connected to the motion belt 520. When the first driver 505, the second driver 514 and the third driver 518 drive the driven wheel 519 to rotate, the driven wheel 519 drives the motion belt 520 to move, thereby driving the first slider 508, the second slider 515 and the third slider 517 to reciprocate.
[0055] Please refer to Figures 2-7 In this embodiment, the net assembly 501 includes a net 521 and a movable connector 522. The movable connector 522 includes a first connecting part 523, a movable part 524, and a limiting part 525. A second connecting part 526 is provided on the side of the net 521 facing the movable connector 522. The net 521 is fixedly connected to the first connecting part 523 through the second connecting part 526. For example, the first connecting part 523 and the second connecting part 526 can be fixedly connected by screws or by welding.
[0056] The movable part 524 is perpendicular to the first connecting part 523 and is oriented upwards. The lower ends of the movable part 524 and the fish catching assembly 50 are respectively provided with connecting holes. The movable part 524 is movably connected to the fish catching assembly 50 through the connecting holes via the pin 527, so that the net catching assembly 501 can rotate around the pin 527. The pin 527 is also provided with an elastic element, so that the net catching assembly 501 is reset under the action of the elastic element after rotating.
[0057] The limiting part 525 is provided at the end of the first connecting part 523 and located below the fish catching assembly 50. The limiting part 525 extends toward one side of the fish catching assembly 50 and is used to limit the movement stroke of the net catching assembly 501 when it rotates around the pin 527.
[0058] Please refer to Figures 1-2 , Figure 8Furthermore, a locking member 401 is provided on the side of the fish-catching component 40, protruding towards the center of the fish-raising component 30. The movable connector 522 is also provided with a guide portion 528, which is perpendicular to the first connector 523 and faces downward. When the fish-catching component 50 moves above the fish-catching component 40 and moves downward, the guide portion 528 contacts the locking member 401, causing the net-catching component 501 to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around the pin 527. It can be understood that the net-catching component 501 includes a first state and a second state. In the first state, the net 521 is in a horizontal position, and the user can catch fish by controlling the movement of the fish-catching component 50. In the second state, when the net-catching component 501 moves to the fish-catching component 40, the locking member 401 abuts against the guide portion 528 of the net-catching component 501, causing the net 521 to rotate from a horizontal position to an inclined or vertical position, so as to pour out the fish in the net 521. For example, the locking component 401 can be positioned on the side of the fish-catching component 40 that is close to or far from the fish-raising component 30. When the locking component 401 is positioned on the side far from the fish-raising component 30, the net-catching component 501 rotates clockwise; when the locking component 401 is positioned on the side close to the fish-raising component 30, the net-catching component 501 rotates counterclockwise. Through the cooperation of the net-catching component 501 and the locking component 401, the rotation of the net-catching component 501 can be achieved without circuit control, avoiding short circuits caused by wading.
[0059] Please refer to Figures 1-2 , Figure 8In this embodiment, a fish-catching frame 402 is provided at the lower part of the fish-catching component 40. The fish-catching frame 402 extends outward from inside the main body 10 of the equipment. The fish-catching frame 402 includes a fish-discharging part 403 and a fish-catching part 404, with the fish-catching part 404 extending outward from the main body 10 of the equipment. A water outlet 405 is provided on the inner side of the fish-discharging part 403. When the fish-catching component 50 moves above the fish-catching component 40 and moves downward, water is sprayed outward from the water outlet 405. A return water outlet 406 is provided at the end of the fish-catching part 404 connected to the fish-discharging part 403. When the water level in the fish-catching part 404 reaches the return water outlet 406, water flows out from the return water outlet 406. It can be understood that the water outlet 405 and the return water outlet 406 can be connected to the water circulation pipes and pump group to realize the circulation of water flow. For example, the water outlet can be located at the inner end of the fish outlet section, or on both sides or one side of the fish outlet section, as long as it can spray water to flush the fish out of the fish outlet section. The timing of water spraying from the water outlet 405 can be controlled by the height of the fish catching component 50 falling, or it can be set to spray water when the fish catching component returns to its original position. This ensures that the fish that fall from the net 521 onto the fish outlet section 403 are flushed out to the fish retrieval section 404, preventing the user from reaching in from outside the main body 10 to retrieve the fish. At the same time, the water sprayed from the water outlet 405 can ensure that the fish survive, and the user can also remove the water from the fish retrieval section 404 to ensure the fish survive for a long time, thereby improving the user experience.
[0060] The method of using the fish-catching amusement device provided in this embodiment is as follows: The user starts the fish-catching amusement device by inserting coins or scanning a code to pay. Then, by controlling the first control unit 201 to move the fish-catching component 50 forward, backward, left, and right, and simultaneously controlling the second control unit 202 to move the fish-catching component 50 up and down, the user can coordinate with the first control unit 201 and the second control unit 202 to control the fish-catching component 50 to move in all directions within the fish-raising component 30 to chase the swimming live fish. During this process, the fish can be caught into the net 521. When the user catches a fish, the user can press the third control unit 203. At this time, the first control unit 201 and the second control unit 202 can no longer control the movement of the fish-catching component 50, and the fish-catching component 50 returns to its original position. In addition to the user pressing the third control unit 203, the control module in the main body 10 of the device also presets the game time. When the game time is reached, the first control unit 201 and the second control unit 202 can no longer control the movement of the fish-catching component 50, and the fish-catching component 50 also returns to its original position. After the fish-catching component 50 returns to its original position, it continues to move above the fish-retrieving component 40. Then, the movable guide rail 516 moves downward, causing the net 521 to abut against the locking component 401, which causes the net-catching component 501 to rotate and drop the fish in the net 521 into the fish-retrieving frame 402. At the same time, water sprays out from the outlet 405 of the fish-retrieving frame 402, pushing the fish to the fish-retrieving part 404. After the movable guide rail 516 moves to the preset lowest point, it moves upward, and then the fish-catching component 50 moves back to its original position, thus ending one game.
[0061] In this specification, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can mean that the first and second features are in direct contact, or that the first and second features are in indirect contact through an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0062] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "preferred embodiment," "another embodiment," "other embodiment," or "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in a suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.
[0063] Although embodiments of this application have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting this application. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions and variations to the above embodiments within the scope of this application.
Claims
1. A fishing recreational device, characterized in that, It includes a main body and a control component, wherein the control component is fixedly connected to the outside of the main body; The main body of the equipment is provided with a fish farming component, a fish retrieval component and a fish scooping component. The fish farming component and the fish retrieval component are arranged adjacent to each other, and the fish farming component forms a fish farming cavity. The fish-catching component is positioned above the fish-raising component and the fish-collecting component and is fixedly connected to the main body of the equipment. A net assembly is provided at the lower end of the fish-catching component. The control component is electrically connected to the fish-catching component and is used to control the movement of the fish-catching component. The control assembly includes a first control unit, a second control unit, and a third control unit. The first control unit is used to control the reciprocating motion of the fish-catching assembly along the X-axis and Y-axis. The second control unit is used to control the depth of the net-catching assembly in the water of the fish-raising chamber. The third control unit is used to control the net-catching assembly to detach from the water and perform a fish-releasing operation.
2. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The fish-catching component includes an X-axis motion component and a Y-axis motion component. The X-axis motion component includes an X-axis guide rail and a first driver. The first driver is fixedly connected to one end of the X-axis guide rail. The Y-axis motion component includes a Y-axis guide rail. The X-axis guide rail is provided with first connecting brackets at both ends. The first connecting brackets are used to fix the X-axis guide rail to the main body of the device. The groove of the X-axis guide rail is arranged downward and a first slider is movably connected in the groove. The first slider is connected to the first driver. The first driver can drive the first slider to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail. The Y-axis guide rail is arranged below the X-axis guide rail and is movably connected to the X-axis guide rail through the first slider, so as to drive the Y-axis guide rail to reciprocate along the X-axis direction.
3. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The Y-axis motion assembly further includes a guide rod and a second connecting bracket. The two ends of the guide rod are fixedly connected to the main body of the device and are arranged parallel to the X-axis guide rail. The upper end of the second connecting bracket is provided with a movable hole, which is sleeved on the guide rod. The lower end of the second connecting bracket is fixedly connected to the Y-axis guide rail. When the first driver drives the first slider to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail, the first slider drives the Y-axis guide rail to reciprocate along the X-axis guide rail direction, and the second connecting bracket reciprocates along the guide rod.
4. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The fish-catching assembly also includes a Z-axis motion assembly, which includes a fixed guide rail. The Y-axis motion assembly also includes a second driver, which is fixedly connected to the end of the Y-axis guide rail. The groove of the Y-axis guide rail faces downward and a second slider is movably connected in the groove. The second slider is connected to the second driver, and the second driver can drive the second slider to reciprocate along the Y-axis guide rail. The fixed guide rail is vertically arranged and its upper end is fixedly connected to the second slider. When the second driver drives the second slider to reciprocate along the Y-axis, the second slider drives the fixed guide rail to reciprocate along the Y-axis guide rail direction.
5. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The Z-axis motion assembly also includes a movable guide rail, a third slider, and a third driver. The groove of the fixed guide rail is arranged facing the side of the net-catching assembly. The third slider is movably connected in the groove. The third slider is connected to the third driver. The third driver can drive the third slider to reciprocate along the direction of the fixed guide rail. The movable guide rail is disposed on one side of the third slider and is fixedly connected to the third slider. When the third driver drives the third slider to reciprocate along the fixed guide rail, the third slider drives the movable guide rail to reciprocate along the direction of the fixed guide rail.
6. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The first driver, the second driver, and the third driver each include a lead screw assembly. The first driver is connected to the first slider via the lead screw assembly, the second driver is connected to the second slider via the lead screw assembly, and the third driver is connected to the third slider via the lead screw assembly.
7. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 5, characterized in that, Driven wheels are provided at both ends of the grooves of the X-axis guide rail, the Y-axis guide rail, and the fixed guide rail. A motion belt is sleeved on the driven wheel. The output shafts of the first driver, the second driver, and the third driver are respectively connected to the driven wheel for transmission. The first slider, the second slider, and the third slider are respectively fixedly connected to the motion belt. When the first driver, the second driver, and the third driver drive the driven wheel to rotate, the driven wheel drives the motion belt to move, thereby driving the first slider, the second slider, and the third slider to reciprocate.
8. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The net assembly includes a net and a movable connector. The movable connector includes a first connecting part, a movable part, and a limiting part. A second connecting part is provided on the side of the net facing the movable connector. The net is fixedly connected to the first connecting part through the second connecting part. The movable part is perpendicular to the first connecting part and is oriented upwards. The lower ends of the movable part and the fish-catching assembly are respectively provided with connecting holes. The movable part is movably connected to the fish-catching assembly through the connecting holes via a pin, so that the net-catching assembly can rotate around the pin. The pin is also provided with an elastic element, so that the net-catching assembly can be reset under the action of the elastic element after rotation. The limiting part is disposed at the end of the first connecting part and located below the fishing assembly. The limiting part extends toward one side of the fishing assembly and is used to limit the movement stroke of the fishing net assembly when it rotates around the pin.
9. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The side of the fish-catching component is provided with a locking member, which protrudes towards the middle of the fish-raising component. The movable connector is also provided with a guide part, which is perpendicular to the first connector and faces downward. When the fish-catching component moves above the fish-catching component and moves downward, the guide part contacts the locking member and causes the net-catching component to rotate clockwise or counterclockwise around the pin.
10. The fishing amusement equipment as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The lower part of the fish retrieval component is provided with a fish retrieval frame, which extends from inside the main body of the device to the outside of the main body of the device. The fish retrieval frame includes a fish dispensing part and a fish retrieval part, and the fish retrieval part extends to the outside of the main body of the device. The inner side of the fish-eating part is provided with a water outlet. When the fish-catching component moves above the fish-retrieving component and moves downward, the water outlet sprays water outward. The fish retrieval section is provided with a return water inlet at the end connected to the fish outlet section. When the water level of the fish retrieval section reaches the return water inlet, water flows out from the return water inlet.
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Fish fishing machine
CN217340031U