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JP-7854650-B2 - Lantern stand

JP7854650B2JP 7854650 B2JP7854650 B2JP 7854650B2JP-7854650-B2

Inventors

  • 岩本 将史

Assignees

  • 株式会社バンガード

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20220627

Claims (1)

  1. A mounting part that can be fixed to the ground surface, A support column is erected from the installation section, with its tip offset by a predetermined distance in a plan view from the fixed end to the installation section, and a top guide member is positioned at the tip. It has a suspension cord that is freely wound onto a reel attached to the support column, A lantern stand is provided in which a lantern is attached to the end of a suspension cord that is pulled out from the reel guided by a top guide member, and the lantern is suspended from it, The aforementioned support column section is formed by detachably connecting multiple support columns, The aforementioned support columns are connected by fitting a fitting projection formed on one column into a fitting recess on the other, and a locking projection is formed on either the fitting projection or the fitting recess, which engages with a locking recess formed on the other when the tip of the support column tilts in the direction of displacement in the fitted state .

Description

Article 30, Paragraph 2 of the Patent Act applies Exhibition name: FIELDSTYLE SEASIDE MARKET Date: May 21, 2020 This invention relates to a lantern stand for holding lanterns during camping and other outdoor activities. A lantern stand for holding lanterns during camping and other outdoor activities is known, as described in Patent Document 1. In this conventional example, the holding device is formed by connecting a suspension rod to a connecting seat fixed to the upper end of a pipe-shaped support pole supported by a tripod, allowing it to transition between a vertical and horizontal position. The suspension rod has a hanging portion that can secure the lantern's handle in the horizontal position, and can be housed within the support pole when shifted to the vertical position. Therefore, in this conventional example, when using the lantern, the hanging rod is pulled out from the support pole, then moved to a horizontal position and the lantern's handle is secured to the hanging part. After use, it can be rotated back to a vertical position and then stored inside the support pole. Registered Utility Model No. 3057072 Publication In the diagram illustrating the present invention, (a) is a left side view, (b) is a front view, and (c) is an enlarged view of section 1C of (b).In the diagram illustrating the present invention, (a) is a right side view and (b) is a rear view.In the diagram illustrating the present invention, (a) is a plan view and (b) is a bottom view.In the diagram showing the installation section, (a) is a plan view, (b) is a diagram showing the method of forming the connecting cylinder, (c) is a view in the direction of arrow C4 in (b), (d) is a view in the direction of arrow D4 in (c), and (e) is a cross-sectional view taken along line E4-E4 in Figure 4(a) showing the process of connecting the first support column to the connecting cylinder.The diagram shows the assembly of the first support column, where (a) is a left side view, (b) is a view of (a) in the direction of arrow B5, (c) is a diagram showing the first support column in the completed assembly state, (d) is a partially enlarged view of (c) in the direction of arrow D5, and (e) is a cross-sectional view of (d) along the line E5-E5.This diagram shows the assembly of the second support column, with (a) being a left side view and (b) being a view of (a) in the direction of arrow B6.This diagram shows the assembly of the second support column, with (a) representing the completed assembly state.The diagram shows the connection process for the second support column, with (a) showing the state in which the fitting projection is inserted into the fitting recess, (b) showing the state in which the fitting projection is inserted to its deepest point, and (c) showing the state in which the locking projection is locked into the locking recess.The diagram shows the third support column, where (a) is a left side view, (b) is a view of (a) in the direction of arrow B9, (c) is a view of (a) in the direction of arrow C9, (d) is a view of (a) in the direction of arrow D9, and (e) is a cross-sectional view of (a) along the line E9-E9.This diagram shows the connection process for the third support column, with (a) showing the state in which the fitting projection is inserted into the fitting recess, (b) showing the state in which the fitting projection is inserted to its deepest point, and (c) showing the state in which the locking projection is locked into the locking recess.This is a left side view showing the lantern being held. As shown in Figure 1 and subsequent figures, the lantern stand has a mounting section 1 that can be fixed to a surface such as the ground, and a support column 3 that is erected from the mounting section 1. In this example, the installation section 1 is formed from a flat installation plate 1a having an appropriate area so as to be able to be fixed securely on the ground surface without wobbling, and a connecting cylindrical section 1b fixed on the installation plate 1a. It is fixed to the ground by a stake driven in through a stake mounting hole 1c provided in the installation plate 1a. As shown in Figure 4, the connecting cylinder portion 1b is formed by joining a pair of connecting pieces 12, each formed from a metal plate in a U-shaped cross-section, with their flanges 12a facing each other, thereby creating a cylindrical shape with a rectangular hollow section that is long in the front-to-back direction and short in the width direction. As shown in Figure 4(b), the lower end of each connecting piece 12 has an inclined edge tilted at a predetermined angle (θ), and the connecting cylinder portion 1b is slightly inclined towards the front when fixed to the mounting plate 1a by welding or other appropriate means. In this specification, the direction shown in Figure 1(a) is referred to as the "left side," the direction shown in Figure 2(a) as the "right side," the direction shown in Figure 1(b) as the "front," the opposite