MAGNETIC PAINTING TEMPLATE FOR SHOOTING TARGET

20210094064 ยท 2021-04-01

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    Abstract

    The invention provides a magnetic painting template for a shooting target, which has an improved template structure and is composed of a plurality of concentric graphical bodies and linear bodies radiating outward from the center of the circle, wherein blank areas among the concentric graphical bodies are to be painted for suiting target plates with different specifications, and a magnetic member is additionally mounted so that the template is adsorbed on a target plate by the magnetic member, thus a vertical or planar target plate can be quickly fixed without manual support, avoiding the movement of the template and spraying errors due to human factors.

    Claims

    1. A magnetic painting template for a shooting target, comprising a mesh frame body and a magnetic member mounted on the body, the mesh frame body comprising a plurality of concentric graphical bodies which are tapered from the outside to the inside and linear bodies which are radiating outward from the center of the circle.

    2. The magnetic painting template for a shooting target according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic member is made of a soft magnetic material or a hard magnetic material and mounted on the concentric graphical bodies or the radiating linear bodies.

    3. The magnetic painting template for a shooting target according to claim 2, wherein the concentric graphical bodies or the radiating linear bodies are provided with holes to fix the block-shaped magnetic member made of a soft magnetic material or a hard magnetic material.

    4. The magnetic painting template for a shooting target according to claim 1, wherein the linear bodies extending radially outward from the center of the circle are separated into a plurality of segments by the concentric graphical bodies, and in the remaining linear bodies excluding at least one linear body, respective ends of the segments between the adjacent concentric graphical bodies are disconnected from the neighboring concentric graphical body, and the other respective ends thereof are connected to the neighboring concentric graphical body.

    5. The magnetic painting template for a shooting target according to claim 4, wherein the concentric graphical bodies and/or the radiating linear bodies are made of flexible materials.

    6. The magnetic painting template for a shooting target according to claim 1, wherein the outermost concentric graphical body is provided with a handle.

    7. The magnetic painting template for a shooting target according to claim 6, wherein the handle is provided with a hole.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] FIG. 1 is a structural view of Embodiment 1 of the template;

    [0018] FIG. 2 is a structural view of Embodiment 2 of the template;

    [0019] FIG. 3 is a structural view A of Embodiment 3 of the template; and

    [0020] FIG. 4 is a structural view B of Embodiment 3 of the template.

    [0021] In the Figures: 1. mesh frame body; 2. magnetic member; 3. handle; 11. concentric graphical body; 12. linear body; 31. hole; 121. segment.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0022] Particular embodiments of the invention will be further described below in detail with reference to the drawings so as to make the technical solution of the invention easier to understand and grasp.

    Embodiment 1

    [0023] Referring to FIG. 1, the template comprises a mesh frame body 1 formed by staggering six concentric graphical bodies 11 which are tapered from the outside to the inside and four linear bodies 12 which are radiating outward from the center of the circle. In this Embodiment, the graphical bodies are annular bodies, the second circle of the concentric graphical bodies from the center of the circle is provided with four holes in a cross shape, and a magnetic member 2 (i.e. a NdFeB magnet) is embedded into each of the holes.

    [0024] As shown in FIG. 1, a handle 3 is fixed on the outermost circle of the concentric graphical bodies in the template, and the handle is provided with a hole 31 at its center.

    [0025] In the manufacturing process, the template can be integrally formed by injection molding of rubber or plastics, and then the magnet is embedded into the holes.

    [0026] Of course, the template can also be made of iron by welding, and then the magnet is embedded into the holes.

    Embodiment 2

    [0027] As shown in FIG. 2, this Embodiment differs from Embodiment 1 in that the magnetic member is mounted by spraying a soft magnetic material on outer surfaces of the concentric graphical bodies and the linear bodies to form a magnetic film layer.

    Embodiment 3

    [0028] Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, this Embodiment differs from Embodiment Embodiment 2 in that the linear bodies extending radially outward from the center of the circle are separated into a plurality of segments 121 by the concentric graphical bodies, and in the remaining linear bodies excluding the linear body at the bottom, lower ends of the segments between the adjacent concentric graphical bodies are disconnected from the neighboring concentric graphical body, and the other respective ends thereof are connected to the neighboring concentric graphical body.

    [0029] In this Embodiment, the concentric graphical bodies and/or the radiating linear bodies are made of rubber or flexible ABS plastics, or spring steel.

    [0030] The working process is as follows: an operator manually lifts up the outermost concentric graphical body to adjust the position of the outermost concentric graphical body and then change the included angle between planes of the outermost concentric graphical body and the adjacent concentric graphical body, thereby avoiding contacting fixing members such as bolts of a target plate; and where the target plate is not removed, the position of the concentric graphical bodies is adjusted to avoid contacting bolts or other fixing members on a target holder, thereby enabling vertical painting.

    [0031] Of course, the above description only refers to specific application examples of the invention, and does not limit the protection scope of the invention in any way. Any technical solution formed by equivalent transformation or equivalent replacement falls within the claimed scope of the invention.