Assembling structure for landing gear of a model airplane

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6183331
  • Patent Number
    6,183,331
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 6, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An assembling structure for landing gear of a model airplane, including an airplane body having a base board on which a landing gear fixing seat mounted. The landing gear is fixed on the fixing seat by fixing pins passing through the fixing seat. The cap section of the fixing pin can be rotated by 90 degrees to engage in a channel of the fixing section of the landing gear. Under such circumstance, the landing gear is disengaged from the cap section of the fixing pin and can be quickly disassembled from the fixing seat and separated from the airplane body. Accordingly, the model airplane body and the landing gear can be quickly assembled and disassembled to facilitate carriage and storage of the model airplane.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an assembling structure for landing gear of a model airplane, which permits the model airplane body and the landing gear to be quickly assembled and disassembled.





FIG. 4

shows a conventional fixing structure for landing gear of a model airplane. Self-tightening screws


91


are passed through the fixing holes


921


of the landing gear


92


and screwed into the base board


90


of the airplane body so as to fix the landing gear


92


on the base board


90


.




The base board


90


is made of relatively light wooden material with low density. Therefore, it is unsuitable for a user to repeatedly tighten the base board


90


with the self-tightening screws


91


. Otherwise, the thread will be damaged and it will be impossible to further tighten the self-tightening screws


91


. Therefore, it is unsuitable to disassemble the landing gear


92


once it is fixed by the self-tightening screws


91


. This leads to inconvenience in storage and carriage of the model airplane.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide an assembling structure for landing gear of a model airplane, in which the landing gear is fixed on a landing gear fixing seat by fixing pins passing through the fixing seat. The cap section of the fixing pin can be rotated by 90 degrees to engage in a channel of a fixing section of the landing gear. Under such circumstance, the landing gear is disengaged from the cap section of the fixing pin and can be quickly disassembled from the fixing seat and separated from the airplane body. Accordingly, the model airplane body and the landing gear can be quickly assembled and disassembled to facilitate carriage and storage of the model airplane.




According to the above object, the assembling structure for landing gear of a model airplane of the present invention includes:




a hollow airplane body having a base board formed with a recess;




a landing gear fixing seat mounted in the recess of the airplanebody and having a left and a right circular through holes; and




a landing gear fixed on the fixing seat by fixing pins, the landing gear having a fixing section formed with two elongated fixing holes corresponding to the through holes of the fixing seat, a bottom face of the fixing section being formed with a channel perpendicular to each fixing hole.




One end of the fixing pin is formed with a cap section having a profile corresponding to that of the fixing hole. The cap section extends out of the fixing hole. A top face of the cap section is formed with a rib having a profile corresponding to that of the channel. One end of the fixing pin opposite to the cap section is formed with an engaging section. The end of the fixing pin with the engaging section is passed through the through hole of the fixing seat. A resilient member is fitted between the engaging section and a top face of the fixing seat. An upper and a lower edges of the resilient member respectively abut against the engaging section of the fixing pin and the top face of the fixing seat.




The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the appearance of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective exploded view of the landing gear and the airplane body of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional assembled view of the landing gear and landing gear fixing seat of the present invention; and





FIG. 4

is a perspective exploded view of the landing gear of a conventional model airplane.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Please refer to

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The assembling structure for landing gear of the model airplane of the present invention includes a hollow airplane body I having a base board


11


formed with a recess


111


for mounting a landing gear fixing seat


12


.




The landing gear fixing seat


12


is made of hard wooden material or plastic material, having a locating section


121


on which a landing gear


2


is mounted by fixing pins


3


. The locating section


121


serves to stop the front and rear edges of the landing gear


2


. The fixing seat


12


is formed with a left and a right circular through holes


122


.




The landing gear


2


has a fixing section


21


formed with two elongated fixing holes


22


corresponding to the through holes


122


of the fixing seat


12


. The bottom face of the fixing section


21


is formed with a channel


23


perpendicular to each fixing hole


22


. A slope face


24


is formed between the top edge of the fixing hole


22


and the channel


23


. The slope face


24


downward turns about the axis of the fixing hole


22


from the top edge of the fixing hole


22


to the channel


23


of the bottom face of the fixing section


21


.




One end of the fixing pin


3


is formed with a cap section


31


having a profile corresponding to that of the fixing hole


22


. The cap section


31


extends out of the fixing hole


22


. The top face of the cap section


31


is formed with a rib


311


having a profile corresponding to that of the channel


23


. One end of the fixing pin


3


opposite to the cap section


31


is formed with a conic engaging section


32


having a diameter larger than the fixing pin


3


. The engaging section


32


is formed with a radial cut


321


. The end of the fixing pin


3


with the engaging section


32


is passed through the through hole


122


of the fixing seat


12


. A spring


33


and a washer


34


are fitted between the engaging section


32


and the top face of the fixing seat


12


. The upper and lower edges of the spring


33


respectively abut against the washer


34


and the top face of the fixing seat


12


. The stopper edge of the washer


34


is engaged with the engaging section


32


, whereby the fixing pin


3


is upward pushed by the resilient force of the spring




The locating section


121


of the fixing seat


12


receives the fixing section


21


of the landing gear


2


and stops the front and rear edges of the fixing section


21


. The fixing pin


3


is passed through the through hole


122


of the fixing seat


12


with the cap section


31


extending out of the fixing hole


22


. Therefore, when the fixing section


21


of the landing gear


2


is placed in the locating section


121


of the fixing seat


12


, the fixing section


21


is restricted and fixed by the locating section


121


. At this time, the cap section


31


of the fixing pin


3


is fitted into the fixing hole


22


of the fixing section


21


as shown by the left fixing pin


3


in FIG.


3


.




Then the cap section


31


of the fixing pin


3


is pulled downward and rotated by 90 degrees along the slope face


24


to engage the rib


311


of the top face of the cap section


31


into the channel


23


of the landing gear


2


as shown by the right fixing pin


3


in FIG.


3


. Then, by means of the resilient force of the spring


33


compressed between the washer


34


engaged with the engaging section


32


of the fixing pin


3


and the top face of the fixing seat


12


, the washer


34


is pushed to drive the fixing pin


3


upward. Therefore, the landing gear


2


is fixed in the locating section


121


of the fixing seat


12


by the fixing pin


3


.




When disassembling the landing gear


2


, the cap section


31


of the fixing pin


3


is first pulled downward and then rotated by 90 degrees, making the cap section


31


of the fixing pin


3


sink into the fixing hole


22


. Under such circumstance, the landing gear


2


is disengaged from the cap section


31


of the fixing pin


3


and can be taken away from the locating section


121


of the fixing seat


12


and separated from the airplane body


1


.




The fixing seat


12


is made of hard wooden material or plastic material so that even though the landing gear


2


is frequently assembled and disassembled, the landing gear


2


can be still firmly fixed in the fixing seat


12


. According to the above arrangement, the model airplane body


1


and the landing gear


2


can be quickly assembled and disassembled to facilitate carriage and storage of the model airplane.




The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An assembling structure for landing gear of a model airplane, comprising:a hollow airplane body having a base board formed with a recess; a landing gear fixing seat mounted in the recess of the airplane body and having a left and a right circular through holes; and a landing gear fixed on the fixing seat by fixing pins, the landing gear having a fixing section formed with two elongated fixing holes corresponding to the through holes of the fixing seat, a bottom face of the fixing section being formed with a channel perpendicular to each fixing hole, one end of the fixing pin being formed with a cap section having a profile corresponding to that of the fixing hole, the cap section extending out of the fixing hole, a top face of the cap section being formed with a rib having a profile corresponding to that of the channel, one end of the fixing pin opposite to the cap section being formed with an engaging section, the end of the fixing pin with the engaging section being passed through the through hole of the fixing seat, a resilient member being fitted between the engaging section and a top face of the fixing seat, an upper and a lower edges of the resilient member respectively abutting against the engaging section of the fixing pin and the top face of the fixing seat.
  • 2. An assembling structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slope face is formed between the top edge of the fixing hole and the channel, the slope face downward turning about the axis of the fixing hole from the top edge of the fixing hole to the channel of the bottom face of the fixing section.
  • 3. An assembling structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing seat has a locating section for stopping a front and a rear edges of the fixing section of the landing gear.
  • 4. An assembling structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the engaging section is conic and has a diameter larger than that of the fixing pin, the engaging section being formed with a radial cut.
  • 5. An assembling structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient member is a spring and a washer is disposed between the spring and the engaging section of the fixing pin.
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