JP-3255755-U - Synthetic resin-encased salt mound structure
Abstract
[Problem] Conventional salt mounds were made by simply hardening refined salt in a mold, which made them susceptible to absorbing moisture, causing them to lose their shape and become soiled. This required frequent replacement, which was a burden on users. This invention provides a salt mound that can maintain its shape for a long period of time and eliminates the need for replacement. [Solution] Inside an octagonal pyramidal body made of translucent synthetic resin, a first layer 1 made of refined salt, a second layer 2 made of rock salt, a third layer 3 made of natural stone, and a fourth layer 4 made of synthetic resin are formed in layers adjacent to each other in the vertical direction. Each layer is sealed from the outside air with synthetic resin and molded integrally with the body, preventing deliquescence and collapse of the refined salt, and creating a structure that can maintain its shape semi-permanently. [Selection Diagram] Figure 1
Inventors
- 岡戸 英樹
Assignees
- 株式会社ゆきしば物産
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260508
- Application Date
- 20260224
Claims (1)
- A salt mound structure comprising: a translucent synthetic resin body formed in the shape of an octagonal pyramid; a first layer consisting of refined salt sealed inside the body; a second layer consisting of rock salt sealed inside the body in a layer adjacent to the first layer in the downward direction; a third layer consisting of natural stone sealed inside the body in a layer adjacent to the second layer in the downward direction; and a fourth layer consisting of synthetic resin adjacent to the third layer in the downward direction inside the body, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth layers are sealed from the outside air by the synthetic resin and are integrally molded with the body.
Description
This invention relates to the structure of a salt mound, specifically to a salt mound that achieves both long-term shape retention and a purifying effect. Traditionally, salt mounds were made by filling a special mold with refined salt and letting it harden on a plate. However, these easily absorbed moisture, and over time they would lose their shape or become soiled, requiring frequent replacement. Nothing in particular. This is an overall diagram of the present invention. The salt mound of this invention has an octagonal pyramidal body made of a translucent synthetic resin. Inside the body, the first, second, third, and fourth layers are stacked from top to bottom. The first layer is made of refined salt. The second layer is adjacent to the first layer below it and is made of rock salt. The third layer is adjacent to the second layer below it and is made of natural stone. The fourth layer is adjacent to the third layer below it and is made of synthetic resin. Each of these layers is sequentially stacked during the casting of the synthetic resin and hardens to become one with the body. As a result, each component is isolated from the outside air, preventing deterioration and collapse due to moisture, and allowing it to maintain its shape for a long period of time. This invention can be widely used in the manufacturing and sales of religious artifacts and lucky charms, the interior goods industry, and the gift goods industry. In particular, its maintenance-free (no replacement required) convenience matches the demand for religious artifacts and feng shui goods in modern living environments, and has high commercial value.