Bottom reinforced thermos bottle
A reinforced, thermos technology, used in household appliances, thermal insulation utensils, applications, etc., can solve the problem of unreliable connection between the thermos base and the shell, and achieve the effects of avoiding personal injury, tightening connection, and preventing falling off.
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[0008] Such as figure 1 As shown, a bottom-reinforced thermos bottle has a structure including a shell 4, a base 1, a pot stopper 5 and a pot liner 6. The shell 4 and the base 1 are connected by threads, and the bottom of the shell 4 is symmetrical on both sides. L-shaped protrusions 3 are respectively provided, and lock catches 2 are correspondingly provided on both sides of the upper end of the base 1. The bottom of the lock catch 2 is connected to the base 1 through a rotating shaft. The L-shaped protrusions 3 cooperate. After the base 1 is screwed on, the buckle 2 can be buckled on the protrusion 3 of the housing 4 to achieve a fastening effect.
[0009] The shell 4 and the base 1 are connected by threads first, and then the two locks 2 are buckled on the two L-shaped protrusions 3 respectively. When the pot is filled with water, the locks 2 and the L-shaped protrusions share part of the force, and the locks 2 2. Under the downward force, it plays the role of self-reinfo...
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