Pot body assembly and cooking utensil with same
By incorporating a trigger structure and an elastic sealing cap into the pot body assembly, the problem of water flowing into the pot body when the pot or lid is not dried is solved, achieving both waterproofing and structural simplicity.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520519056.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-04-07
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-21
AI Technical Summary
In existing cooking appliances, if the pot or lid is not dried after washing, water can easily flow into the interior of the cookware components, affecting the normal operation of the internal electrical parts.
A cooker body assembly was designed, including a shell, a mounting bracket, a trigger structure, and an elastic sealing cap. The trigger head and the elastic sealing cap are set through a through hole. The trigger head can move to drive the structure to move, and the elastic sealing cap blocks the through hole to prevent water from flowing in. The mounting bracket and the baffle cooperate to ensure that the sealing cap is firmly installed and prevents it from loosening.
It effectively prevents water from flowing into the interior of the cooker body, ensuring the normal operation of electrically connected components. It has a simple structure, is easy to process, and has a good sealing effect.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of small household appliance technology, and more specifically, to a pot body assembly and a cooking appliance having the same. Background Technology
[0002] In related technologies, for cooking appliances with a triggering structure on the pot body assembly for cooperating with the pot body assembly or the lid assembly, an opening structure is generally provided on the pot body assembly for the triggering structure to extend out or for the corresponding structure on the pot body assembly or the lid assembly to extend into.
[0003] When the pot body assembly or lid assembly is cleaned but not dried before being placed on the pot body assembly, water on the pot body assembly or lid assembly can easily flow into the interior of the pot body assembly through the aforementioned opening structure, which may affect the normal operation of the live components inside the pot body assembly. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main objective of this invention is to provide a pot body assembly and a cooking appliance having the same, in order to solve the problem in related technologies where water easily flows into the interior of the pot body assembly.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, according to one aspect of the present invention, a cooker body assembly is provided, comprising: a housing having a through hole communicating between the interior and exterior of the housing; a mounting bracket disposed within the housing; a trigger structure movably mounted on the mounting bracket, the trigger structure having a trigger head located at the through hole, the trigger head being able to be pressed to move the trigger structure; and an elastic sealing cap disposed at the through hole and covering the trigger head, the mounting bracket pressing the elastic sealing cap against the housing.
[0006] Applying the technical solution of this embodiment, the shell provides a mounting base for other components of the cooker assembly. The shell has a through-hole connecting its interior and exterior. A trigger structure is movably mounted inside the shell via a mounting bracket and has a trigger head located at the through-hole. The trigger head can be triggered by an external structure at the through-hole, causing the trigger structure to move; that is, the trigger head or external structure can penetrate or enter through the through-hole. An elastic sealing cap is located at the through-hole and can seal it, thereby preventing water from the exterior of the shell from flowing into its interior. Furthermore, the elastic sealing cap is pressed against the shell by the mounting bracket, preventing deformation and movement of the elastic sealing cap when the trigger head or external structure penetrates or enters the through-hole, thus ensuring the elastic sealing cap is securely and permanently installed at the through-hole. Therefore, the technical solution of this application effectively solves the problem of water easily flowing into the interior of the cooker assembly in related technologies.
[0007] Furthermore, the resilient sealing cap includes a cap body and a first retaining edge disposed at the open end of the cap body. The cap body passes through the through hole, and the first retaining edge is sandwiched between the housing and the mounting bracket. The first retaining edge being sandwiched between the housing and the mounting bracket can limit the position of the first retaining edge, thereby preventing the resilient sealing cap from dislodging from the through hole due to the movement of the trigger head, ensuring the water-blocking effect.
[0008] Furthermore, the mounting bracket has a fixing plate extending in the direction of the through hole, and a first stop is clamped between the housing and the fixing plate. The fixing plate presses the first stop onto the housing, which has the advantages of simple structure and easy processing.
[0009] Furthermore, the resilient sealing cap also includes a second retaining edge disposed on the outer side of the cap body. The second retaining edge mates with the housing stop, and the housing wall is located between the first and second retaining edges. The first and second retaining edges mate with the two side stops of the housing wall, respectively, ensuring that the resilient sealing cap will not detach from the through hole towards the inside or outside of the housing, thus guaranteeing the secure installation of the resilient sealing cap.
[0010] Furthermore, the cap body includes a straight cylindrical section and a cover section located at one end of the straight cylindrical section. The straight cylindrical section is located inside the through hole, and the sidewall of the cover section has pleats. The straight cylindrical section ensures a good fit between the outer wall surface of the cap body and the inner wall surface of the through hole, thereby ensuring a waterproof effect; the pleated structure makes the cover section easier to deform and has a larger deformation range.
[0011] Furthermore, the pot body assembly also includes a retainer disposed between the mounting bracket and the trigger structure, the retainer applying a retaining force to the trigger structure. This configuration allows the trigger head to remain extended beyond the through-hole to a considerable length when the pot body assembly is not placed in the receiving cavity; only after the pot body assembly is placed in the receiving cavity will the trigger head retract under the downward pressure of the pot body assembly.
[0012] Furthermore, the shell has a receiving cavity, and the pot assembly also includes a first rotational coupling member disposed within the shell and a pot assembly disposed within the receiving cavity. The pot assembly includes a pot body and a second rotational coupling member disposed on the side of the pot body. The first rotational coupling member is movably disposed within the shell and can be inserted and coupled or separated from the second rotational coupling member. By movably disposing the first rotational coupling member inside the shell, the first rotational coupling member can drive the second rotational coupling member to rotate while the first rotational coupling member does not obstruct the insertion or removal of the pot assembly.
[0013] Furthermore, when the pot assembly is placed inside the receiving cavity, the triggering structure can lock the first rotational coupling member in a position separate from the second rotational coupling member. By locking the first rotational coupling member in a position separate from the second rotational coupling member through the triggering structure, the first rotational coupling member can avoid the second rotational coupling member, making it convenient for the user to remove the pot assembly from the receiving cavity.
[0014] Furthermore, the triggering structure includes a lever that is swayably mounted on the mounting bracket. The trigger head is a push rod located at the first end of the lever, and a locking lever is located at the second end of the lever. The cook body assembly also includes a drive structure located within the housing and capable of separating the second rotary coupling member from the first rotary coupling member. The drive structure is equipped with a hook, and the locking lever can engage with the hook to lock the first rotary coupling member in a position separated from the second rotary coupling member. The locking of the first rotary coupling member in a position separated from the second rotary coupling member is achieved through the engagement between the locking lever and the hook, offering advantages such as simple structure and reliable locking.
[0015] According to another aspect of this utility model, a cooking appliance is provided, including a pot body assembly and a lid, wherein the pot body assembly is the aforementioned pot body assembly. The aforementioned pot body assembly effectively solves the problem in related technologies where water easily flows into the interior of the pot body assembly, and the cooking appliance having the aforementioned pot body assembly also has the aforementioned advantages. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of the present invention. The illustrative embodiments of the present invention and their descriptions are used to explain the present invention and do not constitute an undue limitation of the present invention. In the drawings:
[0017] Figure 1 A perspective structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the pot body assembly according to the present invention is shown;
[0018] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 A cross-sectional schematic diagram of the pot body components;
[0019] Figure 3 It shows Figure 2 A magnified view of point A on the pot body component;
[0020] Figure 4 It shows Figure 1 A cross-sectional view of the pot body assembly without the pot body assembly placed inside;
[0021] Figure 5 It shows Figure 4 A magnified view of point B on the pot body component;
[0022] Figure 6 It shows Figure 1 An exploded structural diagram of a portion of the cookware body assembly;
[0023] Figure 7 It shows Figure 6 A magnified view of point C of the pot body component;
[0024] Figure 8 It shows Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the elastic sealing cap of the pot body assembly;
[0025] Figure 9 It shows Figure 8 A cross-sectional view of the elastic sealing cap;
[0026] Figure 10 It shows Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the mounting bracket and trigger structure of the cook body assembly;
[0027] Figure 11 A perspective structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of a cooking appliance according to this embodiment is shown.
[0028] The above figures include the following reference numerals:
[0029] 10. Shell; 11. Receiving cavity; 12. Through hole; 13. Shell body; 14. Insulation cover; 15. Heating plate; 16. Docking recess;
[0030] 20. Pot body assembly; 21. Pot body; 22. Second rotational coupling component; 23. Stirring blade;
[0031] 30. Mounting bracket; 31. Fixing plate;
[0032] 40. Triggering structure; 41. Trigger head; 42. Lever; 43. Locking lever; 44. Supporting component;
[0033] 50. Elastic sealing cap; 51. Cap body; 511. Straight section; 512. Cover section; 52. First retaining edge; 53. Second retaining edge;
[0034] 60. First rotational coupling element;
[0035] 70. Retaining components;
[0036] 80. Drive structure; 81. Hook; 82. Drive sleeve; 83. Connecting rod; 84. Transmission rocker arm; 85. Button;
[0037] 90. Cover body. Detailed Implementation
[0038] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is merely illustrative and is in no way intended to limit the present utility model or its application or use. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0039] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to this application. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of features, steps, operations, devices, components, and / or combinations thereof.
[0040] Unless otherwise specifically stated, the relative arrangement, numerical expressions, and values of the components and steps described in these embodiments do not limit the scope of this invention. It should also be understood that, for ease of description, the dimensions of the various parts shown in the drawings are not drawn to actual scale. Techniques, methods, and devices known to those skilled in the art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, such techniques, methods, and devices should be considered part of the specification. In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values should be interpreted as merely exemplary and not as limitations. Therefore, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values. It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following drawings denote similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one drawing, it need not be further discussed in subsequent drawings.
[0041] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, this application provides a cooker body assembly. An embodiment of the cooker body assembly includes: a housing 10, a mounting bracket 30, a trigger structure 40, and an elastic sealing cap 50. The housing 10 has a through hole 12 connecting its interior and exterior. The mounting bracket 30 is disposed within the housing 10. The trigger structure 40 is movably mounted on the mounting bracket 30 and has a trigger head 41 located at the through hole 12. The trigger head 41 can be pressed to move the trigger structure 40. The elastic sealing cap 50 is disposed at the through hole 12 and covers the trigger head 41. The mounting bracket 30 abuts the elastic sealing cap 50 against the housing 10.
[0042] Using the technical solution of this embodiment, the housing 10 provides a mounting base for other components of the cooker assembly. The housing 10 has a through-hole 12 connecting its interior and exterior. A trigger structure 40 is movably mounted inside the housing 10 via a mounting bracket 30 and has a trigger head 41 located at the through-hole 12. The trigger head 41 can be triggered by an external structure at the through-hole 12, causing the trigger structure 40 to move. That is, the trigger head 41 or the external structure can penetrate or enter through the through-hole 12. An elastic sealing cap 50 is located at the through-hole 12 and can seal the through-hole 12, thereby preventing water from outside the housing 10 from flowing into its interior through the through-hole 12. Furthermore, the elastic sealing cap 50 is abutted against the housing 10 by the mounting bracket 30, preventing deformation and movement of the elastic sealing cap 50 when the trigger head 41 or the external structure penetrates or enters the through-hole 12, thus preventing the elastic sealing cap 50 from loosening or falling off. This ensures that the elastic sealing cap 50 is permanently and securely installed at the through-hole 12. Therefore, the technical solution of this embodiment can effectively solve the problem in related technologies that water easily flows into the interior of the pot body component.
[0043] It should be noted that, as Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the housing 10 has an internal hollow cavity that is relatively closed to the outside. In the description of the technical solution in this application, "the interior of the housing 10" refers to the interior of the hollow cavity, and "the exterior of the housing 10" refers to the exterior of the hollow cavity.
[0044] In this embodiment, the housing 10 has a receiving cavity 11 for placing the pot assembly 20. A through hole 12 is provided on the shell wall of the housing 10 extending in the lateral direction and penetrates the shell wall of the housing 10 in the vertical direction. The trigger structure 40 is located below the shell wall. The trigger head 41 changes position due to the downward pressure of the pot assembly 20. When the pot assembly 20 is not placed in the receiving cavity 11, the trigger head 41 extends out of the through hole 12. When the pot assembly 20 is placed in the receiving cavity 11, the pot assembly 20 presses down on the trigger head 41, causing the trigger head 41 to retract into the through hole 12 or shorten its length extending out of the through hole 12. Of course, in embodiments not shown in the figure, the through hole can be provided on the shell wall extending in the vertical direction of the housing, or the trigger head can always be located inside the housing. The structure on the pot assembly or the cover that cooperates with the trigger head (i.e., the external structure mentioned above) extends into the through hole to push the trigger head into the housing.
[0045] like Figures 2 to 5 , Figure 8 and Figure 9As shown, the elastic sealing cap 50 includes a cap body 51 and a first stop 52 disposed at the open end of the cap body 51. The cap body 51 passes through the through hole 12, and the first stop 52 is sandwiched between the housing 10 and the mounting bracket 30. The first stop 52, sandwiched between the housing 10 and the mounting bracket 30, can limit the position of the first stop 52, thereby preventing the elastic sealing cap 50 from dislodging from the through hole 12 due to the movement of the trigger head 41, and ensuring the water-blocking effect.
[0046] like Figures 2 to 5 As shown, the mounting bracket 30 has a fixing plate 31 extending toward the direction of the through hole 12, and a first stop 52 is sandwiched between the housing 10 and the fixing plate 31. The first stop 52 is pressed onto the housing 10 by the fixing plate 31, which has the advantages of simple structure and easy processing.
[0047] Specifically, such as Figure 10 As shown, the mounting bracket 30 has a base plate and a surrounding wall set on the base plate and extending upward. The trigger structure 40 is installed inside the surrounding wall, and part of the surrounding wall forms a fixing plate 31 to press the first flange 52 upward against the shell wall of the housing 10.
[0048] like Figures 2 to 5 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, the elastic sealing cap 50 also includes a second stop 53 disposed on the outer side of the cap body 51. The second stop 53 engages with a stop on the housing 10, and the shell wall of the housing 10 is located between the first stop 52 and the second stop 53. The first stop 52 and the second stop 53 engage with the stops on both sides of the shell wall of the housing 10, respectively, so that the elastic sealing cap 50 will not disengage from the through hole 12 towards the inside of the housing 10 or towards the outside of the housing 10, thus ensuring the secure installation of the elastic sealing cap 50.
[0049] like Figures 2 to 5 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, the cap body 51 includes a straight cylindrical section 511 and a cover section 512 located at one end of the straight cylindrical section 511. The straight cylindrical section 511 is located inside the through hole 12, and the side wall of the cover section 512 has pleats. The straight cylindrical section 511 is correspondingly arranged with the through hole 12, which can ensure the fit between the outer wall surface of the cap body 51 and the inner wall surface of the through hole 12, thereby ensuring the waterproof effect. The cover section 512 is located outside the housing 10, and the side wall of the cover section 512 has pleats, which makes the cover section 512 easier to deform and has a larger deformation range, which can adapt to the extension and retraction movement of the trigger head 41.
[0050] like Figures 2 to 5 as well as Figure 6As shown, the pot body assembly also includes a retainer 70 disposed between the mounting bracket 30 and the trigger structure 40, which applies a retaining force to the trigger structure 40. Specifically, the retainer 70 is a spring disposed below the trigger structure 40, which pushes upward against the trigger structure 40, so that when the pot body assembly 20 is not placed in the receiving cavity 11, the trigger head 41 can be held in a state where it extends a large length beyond the through hole 12. Only when the pot body assembly 20 is placed in the receiving cavity 11 will the trigger head 41 retract under the downward pressure of the pot body assembly 20.
[0051] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the housing 10 has a receiving cavity 11. The pot assembly further includes a first rotational coupling member 60 disposed within the housing 10 and a pot assembly 20 disposed within the receiving cavity 11. The pot assembly 20 includes a pot body 21 and a second rotational coupling member 22 disposed on the side of the pot body 21. The first rotational coupling member 60 is movably disposed within the housing 10 and can be inserted into and coupled to or separated from the second rotational coupling member 22. By movably disposing the first rotational coupling member 60 within the housing 10, the first rotational coupling member 60 can switch between a position where it is inserted into and coupled to the second rotational coupling member 22 and a position where it is separated from the second rotational coupling member 22. This allows the first rotational coupling member 60 to drive the second rotational coupling member 22 to rotate while simultaneously not obstructing the insertion or removal of the pot assembly 20.
[0052] like Figure 1 As shown, the pot assembly 20 includes a pot body 21, a stirring blade 23 rotatably disposed inside the pot body 21, and a second rotation coupling member 22 located on the side of the pot body 21 and drivenly connected to the stirring blade 23. When the pot assembly 20 is placed in the receiving cavity 11, the first rotation coupling member 60 and the second rotation coupling member 22 can be inserted and coupled, thereby enabling the first rotation coupling member 60 to drive the stirring blade 23 to rotate inside the pot body 21 by driving the second rotation coupling member 22 to stir-fry food.
[0053] like Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 6 and Figure 7As shown, the housing 10 includes a housing body 13, a heat insulation cover 14, a heating plate 15, and a docking recess 16 disposed on the heat insulation cover 14. The heating plate 15 is located below the heat insulation cover 14, and the two together form a receiving cavity 11. The housing body 13 has a mounting recess for mounting the heating plate 15 and the heat insulation cover 14. The docking recess 16 is formed on the side of the heat insulation cover 14. When the pot assembly 20 is placed into the receiving cavity 11, the second rotational coupling member 22 extends into the docking recess 16. The first rotational coupling member 60 and the second rotational coupling member 22 are inserted and coupled at the docking recess 16. A through hole 12 is formed on the bottom wall of the docking recess 16.
[0054] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, when the pot assembly 20 is placed in the receiving cavity 11, the trigger structure 40 can lock the first rotational coupling member 60 in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member 22. By locking the first rotational coupling member 60 in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member 22 through the trigger structure 40, the first rotational coupling member 60 can avoid the second rotational coupling member 22, making it convenient for the user to remove the pot assembly 20 from the receiving cavity 11.
[0055] like Figures 2 to 5 As shown, the trigger structure 40 includes a lever 42 that is swayably mounted on the mounting bracket 30. The trigger head 41 is a push rod located at the first end of the lever 42. A locking lever 43 is located at the second end of the lever 42. The cook body assembly also includes a drive structure 80 located inside the housing 10 and capable of separating the second rotational coupling member 22 from the first rotational coupling member 60. The drive structure 80 is provided with a hook 81, and the locking lever 43 can engage with the hook 81 to lock the first rotational coupling member 60 in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member 22. The locking of the first rotational coupling member 60 in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member 22 is achieved through the engagement between the locking lever 43 and the hook 81, which has the advantages of simple structure and reliable locking.
[0056] like Figures 2 to 5 As shown, the triggering structure 40 also includes a stop member 44 disposed between the lever member 42 and the locking lever 43 and abutting upward against the locking lever 43, wherein the stop member 44 is a spring.
[0057] Specifically, such as Figure 10 As shown, the lever 42 is hinged to the wall of the mounting bracket 30 so that the lever 42 can be swung and mounted on the mounting bracket 30.
[0058] Specifically, such as Figure 2 and Figure 4As shown, the drive structure 80 includes a button 85, a transmission rocker arm 84, a connecting rod 83, and a drive sleeve 82. The drive sleeve 82 is sleeved on the outside of the first rotational coupling member 60 and engages with a stop on the first rotational coupling member 60. When the drive sleeve 82 moves away from the pot assembly 20, it can drive the first rotational coupling member 60 to move synchronously and separate from the second rotational coupling member 22. The connecting rod 83 is connected to the end of the drive sleeve 82 away from the pot assembly 20. The transmission rocker arm 84 is located between the free end of the connecting rod 83 and the button 85. When cooking is complete and the user needs to remove the pot assembly 20, the user can press down the button 85. The button 85 presses down the upper end of the transmission rocker arm 84 and drives the transmission rocker arm 84 to rotate around the pot assembly 20. Figure 4 The transmission swing rod 84 swings counterclockwise, and the lower end of the transmission swing rod 84 is hinged to the free end of the connecting rod 83, which drives the connecting rod 83 to move away from the pot body assembly 20, thereby enabling the drive sleeve 82 to drive the first rotating coupling member 60 to move away from the pot body assembly 20.
[0059] like Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, when the pot assembly 20 is not placed in the receiving cavity 11, the end of the lever 42 with the trigger head 41 is raised under the action of the retaining member 70, and the end of the lever 42 with the locking lever 43 is in a lower position. When the pot assembly 20 is placed in the receiving cavity 11, the pot assembly 20 presses down the trigger head 41 and overcomes the force of the retaining member 70, causing the trigger head 41 to move down and the locking lever 43 on the lever 42 to a higher position. At this time, when the drive structure 80 drives the first rotational coupling member 60 to move to a position separated from the second rotational coupling member 22, the hook 81 on the drive sleeve 82 will engage with the locking lever 43 and remain in that position, thereby keeping the first rotational coupling member 60 in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member 22. At this time, the user does not need to continuously press the button 85, making it convenient for the user to remove the pot assembly 20.
[0060] like Figure 11 As shown, this application also provides a cooking appliance. An embodiment of the cooking appliance of this application includes a pot body assembly and a lid 90, wherein the pot body assembly is the aforementioned pot body assembly. The aforementioned pot body assembly can effectively solve the problem in related technologies where water easily flows into the interior of the pot body assembly, and the cooking appliance having the aforementioned pot body assembly also has the aforementioned advantages.
[0061] Specifically, the cooking appliance in this embodiment is a stir-fry machine with stirring blades 23 that can automatically stir-fry vegetables.
[0062] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional terms such as "front, back, up, down, left, right", "horizontal, vertical, horizontal" and "top, bottom" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, these directional terms do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of protection of this utility model. The directional terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours of each component itself.
[0063] For ease of description, spatial relative terms such as "above," "on top of," "on the upper surface of," "above," etc., are used herein to describe the spatial positional relationship of a device or feature as shown in the figures to other devices or features. It should be understood that spatial relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations in use or operation beyond the orientation of the device as described in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures were inverted, a device described as "above" or "on top of" other devices or structures would subsequently be positioned as "below" or "under" other devices or structures. Thus, the exemplary term "above" can include both "above" and "below." The device may also be positioned in other different ways (rotated 90 degrees or in other orientations), and the spatial relative descriptions used herein will be interpreted accordingly.
[0064] Furthermore, it should be noted that the use of terms such as "first" and "second" to define components is merely for the purpose of distinguishing the corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above terms have no special meaning and therefore cannot be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0065] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A pot body assembly, characterized in that, include: A housing (10) having a through hole (12) connecting the interior and exterior of the housing (10); Mounting bracket (30) is disposed inside the housing (10); A trigger structure (40) is movably mounted on the mounting bracket (30). The trigger structure (40) has a trigger head (41) located at the through hole (12). The trigger head (41) can be pressed to drive the trigger structure (40) to move. An elastic sealing cap (50) is disposed at the through hole (12) and covers the trigger head (41). The mounting bracket (30) holds the elastic sealing cap (50) against the housing (10).
2. The pot body assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The elastic sealing cap (50) includes a cap body (51) and a first stop (52) disposed at the open end of the cap body (51). The cap body (51) passes through the through hole (12), and the first stop (52) is sandwiched between the housing (10) and the mounting bracket (30).
3. The pot body assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The mounting bracket (30) has a fixing plate (31) extending toward the direction of the through hole (12), and the first stop (52) is sandwiched between the housing (10) and the fixing plate (31).
4. The pot body assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The elastic sealing cap (50) further includes a second stop (53) disposed on the outer side of the cap body (51), the second stop (53) being in stop cooperation with the housing (10), and the shell wall of the housing (10) being located between the first stop (52) and the second stop (53).
5. The pot body assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The cap body (51) includes a straight cylindrical section (511) and a cover section (512) located at one end of the straight cylindrical section (511). The straight cylindrical section (511) is located inside the through hole (12), and the sidewall of the cover section (512) has pleats.
6. The pot body assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The cook body assembly also includes a retainer (70) disposed between the mounting bracket (30) and the trigger structure (40), the retainer (70) applying a retaining force to the trigger structure (40).
7. The pot body assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that, The housing (10) has a receiving cavity (11). The pot body assembly further includes a first rotational coupling member (60) disposed in the housing (10) and a pot body assembly (20) disposed in the receiving cavity (11). The pot body assembly (20) includes a pot body body (21) and a second rotational coupling member (22) disposed on the side of the pot body body (21). The first rotational coupling member (60) is movably disposed in the housing (10) and can be inserted and coupled or separated from the second rotational coupling member (22).
8. The pot body assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that, When the pot assembly (20) is placed in the receiving cavity (11), the trigger structure (40) can lock the first rotational coupling member (60) in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member (22).
9. The pot body assembly according to claim 8, characterized in that, The trigger structure (40) includes a lever (42) that is swayably mounted on the mounting bracket (30), the trigger head (41) being a top rod at the first end of the lever (42), and a locking lever (43) at the second end of the lever (42). The cook body assembly also includes a drive structure (80) disposed within the housing (10) and capable of driving the second rotational coupling member (22) to separate from the first rotational coupling member (60). The drive structure (80) is provided with a hook (81), and the locking lever (43) can engage with the hook (81) to lock the first rotational coupling member (60) in a position separated from the second rotational coupling member (22).
10. A cooking appliance, comprising a pot body assembly and a lid (90), characterized in that, The pot body assembly is the pot body assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 9.