Kettle stand with embryo scoop
By designing a tire-removing tool structure that combines an open section and a lever section on the bicycle water bottle cage, the problem of repair tools being difficult to securely engage and easy to remove is solved, providing a more convenient repair experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202210079147.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-01-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-27
- Estimated Expiration
- 2042-01-24
AI Technical Summary
The repair tools on existing bicycle water bottle cages are difficult to remove when securely locked, leading to inconvenience in repairs or tool loss.
A kettle rack structure was designed in which the tire-removing tool, through the combination of the open part of the base and the lever part, allows the user to easily remove it from the storage space. The interlocking design of the locking parts ensures that the tool can be easily removed without affecting stability.
This invention enables the tire-removing tool to be securely attached to the bicycle and easily removed for use, improving the convenience and efficiency of maintenance and preventing the tool from being lost.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a water bottle holder mounted on a bicycle, and in particular to a water bottle holder with a tire repair tool which is easy to detach. BACKGROUND
[0002] In recent years, bicycles have become one of the energy-saving and carbon-reducing choices for transportation because they do not consume fuel and do not cause air pollution. Many people choose to ride bicycles as exercise for environmental protection or to train their physical condition. During the exercise, the cyclists are prone to lose a large amount of water and need to replenish water, so the industry has developed a water bottle holder that can be mounted on a bicycle to hold a water bottle, allowing the cyclist to easily reach for it during the activity.
[0003] During the ride, the bicycle often encounters unexpected situations such as vehicle failure, tire blowout, air leakage, or part loosening. Generally, when a cyclist encounters such a situation, they will pull the bicycle to a bicycle shop for repair by a specialized technician. However, when there is no bicycle shop nearby, such as in the countryside, the bicycle cannot continue to be ridden, and the cyclist can only carry simple repair tools in advance for unexpected needs, but such repair tools are mostly heavy and not easy to carry with the bicycle. Therefore, the industry has begun to research how to install tools in the limited space on the bicycle to provide the cyclist with simple repairs when the bicycle breaks down. For example, a water bottle holder structure has a base with a receiving groove that is recessed inward to install a repair tool in the receiving groove. The repair tool has a positioning groove to engage the corresponding positioning member in the receiving groove for positioning. In this way, the user can remove the repair tool from the water bottle holder for use when needed.
[0004] The problem with the aforementioned conventional water bottle holder structure is that if the positioning member and the positioning groove are too tightly engaged, it will be difficult to remove the repair tool, increasing the inconvenience during repair. If the positioning member and the positioning groove are too loosely engaged, the repair tool can easily fall out of the water bottle holder and be lost. Therefore, how to make the repair tool securely engage with the water bottle holder while being easily removable is a goal that the relevant industry needs to strive to develop. SUMMARY
[0005] The main purpose of the present invention is to provide a water bottle holder with a tire repair tool that can be easily and efficiently detached for use without affecting the stability of the tire repair tool fixed to the water bottle holder.
[0006] To achieve the above-mentioned object, the present application provides a water bottle holder with a tire puncture tool, which comprises a water bottle holder with a base and a fixing seat; the fixing seat is connected to the base and extends away from the base to provide a space for a water bottle; the base has a receiving space and an opening communicating with the receiving space; the base further has a first clamping member; and a tire puncture tool is detachably arranged in the receiving space of the base; the tire puncture tool has a second clamping member; when the tire puncture tool is arranged in the receiving space, the second clamping member and the first clamping member form a temporary engagement state; the tire puncture tool has a front surface and a back surface located on opposite sides; the tire puncture tool is arranged in the receiving space with the back surface facing the receiving space, so that at least a part of the back surface of the tire puncture tool is exposed from the opening; thus, when a force is applied to the back surface of the tire puncture tool through the opening of the base, the tire puncture tool can be separated from the receiving space.
[0007] In an embodiment, the tire puncture tool is completely arranged in the receiving space of the base.
[0008] In an embodiment, the first clamping member is one of a tenon and a groove arranged on the base; and the second clamping member is the other one arranged on the tire puncture tool.
[0009] In an embodiment, the base has two ribs spaced apart by a predetermined distance, and the receiving space is formed between the two ribs.
[0010] In an embodiment, the base further has a connecting portion arranged between the two ribs to connect the two ribs; a through hole is formed through the connecting portion to allow a locking member to extend into the through hole to lock the water bottle holder on a bicycle.
[0011] In an embodiment, one end of the tire puncture tool has a pulling portion; the pulling portion has a pulling surface arranged on the back surface of the tire puncture tool, and the pulling surface is exposed from the opening.
[0012] In an embodiment, the pulling portion is bent relative to the tire puncture tool, and the bent portion has a non-slip surface arranged on the front surface of the tire puncture tool.
[0013] In an embodiment, one end of the tire puncture tool has a tire puncture portion which is approximately curved; two tire puncture chamfers are arranged on two sides of the tire puncture portion, respectively, so that the tire puncture portion can be obliquely arranged between a tire and a rim.
[0014] In an embodiment, the tire puncture tool further has a supporting portion arranged on the back surface and adjacent to the tire puncture portion; a groove is formed between the supporting portion and the tire puncture portion.
[0015] In an embodiment, the shape of the receiving space corresponds to the shape of the tire puncture tool.
[0016] The advantages provided by this invention are that, through the open portion of the base in the kettle holder and the structure in which a portion of the lever part of the tire-removing tool is exposed from the open portion, the user can easily remove the tire-removing tool by levering the exposed portion of the lever part, increasing the convenience during maintenance; the structural design of the tire-removing tool allows the user to operate the tire-removing tool with less effort and more stability, providing a more convenient operating experience.
[0017] The following are preferred embodiments based on the objectives, effects and structural configurations disclosed in this invention, and are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of a tire-removing tool according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] [ Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the usage state of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 1 This shows how to remove the tire cleaning tool from the kettle rack.
[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the usage state of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Figure 2 This shows how to operate the tire-removing tool. Detailed Implementation
[0024] [Please see] Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a kettle rack with a tire-removing tool, which mainly includes a kettle rack 10 and a tire-removing tool 20.
[0025] The water bottle holder 10 has a base 12 and a fixing seat 14. The base 12 has a receiving space 120 therein, and the base 12 is provided with an opening 121 communicating with the receiving space 120. Specifically, in the embodiment, the base 12 has two parallel ribs 122 spaced apart by a predetermined distance, the receiving space 120 is formed between the two ribs 122, and the opening 121 is an opening provided at opposite ends of the base 12 and communicating with the bottom surface of the receiving space 120. The base 12 further has a plurality of connecting portions 123 provided between and connecting the two ribs 122, and at least one through hole 124 is formed through one of the connecting portions 123 for a locking member (not shown) to pass through the through hole 124 and lock the water bottle holder 10 to the frame of the bicycle. In addition, in the embodiment, the two ribs 122 of the base 12 are curved and extended at one axial end to form a base. The fixing seat 14 is arcuately extended forward along the two sides of the base 12, and in the embodiment, the fixing seat 14 is a ring structure. The water bottle holder 10 is capable of placing a water bottle (not shown) by passing the water bottle through the fixing seat 14 and abutting against the base 12 via the base 12 and the fixing seat 14. The water bottle holder 10 further has a plurality of first engaging members 16 respectively provided at the inner sides of the two ribs 122 opposite to each other (or facing each other), and in the embodiment, the plurality of first engaging members 16 are protruding dowels provided at the inner sides of the two ribs 122.
[0026] The tire tool 20 is detachably arranged in the kettle stand 10. Specifically, the tire tool 20 is generally in a strip shape, the shape of which corresponds to that of the accommodating space 120, and the tire tool 20 has a front face 201 and a back face 202 located at opposite sides, so that the tire tool 20 can be completely accommodated in the accommodating space 120 of the base 12, and the back face 202 is communicated to the open portion 121, at least a portion of which is exposed from the open portion 121. The tire tool 20 has a holding portion 22, a tire digging portion 24, and a pulling portion 26. The tire digging portion 24 and the pulling portion 26 are located at axial ends of the holding portion 22. The holding portion 22 further has a holding chamfer 220 at each side thereof, so that the holding portion 22 is in a multi-faceted flange. The tire digging portion 24 has a tire digging concave face 240 and a tire digging convex face 241, and the tire digging concave face 240 and the tire digging convex face 241 are arranged to form an arc-shaped hook structure. The tire digging concave face 240 further has a tire digging chamfer 242 at each side thereof, so that the tire digging portion 24 has surfaces with different angles, and the tire digging chamfer 242 and the holding chamfer 220 at the same side are connected to each other. In addition, the tire tool 20 further has a supporting portion 243, which is generally in a triangular protrusion, arranged adjacent to the tire digging convex face 241 of the tire digging portion 24, and a groove 244 is formed between the tire digging convex face 241 of the tire digging portion 24 and the supporting portion 243. The pulling portion 26 is arranged at one end of the holding portion 22 and is bent relative to the holding portion 22, and the pulling portion 26 has a non-slip face 260 and a pulling face 261 located at opposite sides of the pulling portion 26, respectively. In the embodiment, the non-slip face 260 and the tire digging concave face 240 are located at the front face 201 of the tire tool 20, and the pulling face 261 and the tire digging convex face 241 are located at the back face 202 of the tire tool 20. When the tire tool 20 is arranged in the accommodating space 120 of the base 12, the pulling face 261 of the pulling portion 26 and the tire digging convex face 241 of the tire digging portion 24 are exposed from the open portion 121.
[0027] The opposite sides of the tire-changing tool 20 further have a plurality of second engaging members 28 corresponding to the plurality of first engaging members 16. In the present embodiment, the plurality of second engaging members 28 are recesses inwardly recessed on the two sides of the tire-changing tool 20, which are in a complementary state with the plurality of engaging members. In other embodiments, the plurality of first engaging members 16 are recesses and the plurality of second engaging members 28 are engaging members, or other complementary shapes that can engage with each other. When the tire-changing tool 20 enters the accommodating space 120, the two first engaging members 16 engage with the two second engaging members 28 in an engaging direction. The engaging direction refers to the direction in which the engaging members of the first engaging members 16 extend into the recesses of the second engaging members 28. When the tire-changing tool 20 is accommodated in the accommodating space 120 of the base 12, the engaging members of the first engaging members 16 extend into the recesses of the corresponding second engaging members 28 to form a positioning state, preventing the tire-changing tool 20 from falling out of the kettle stand 10.
[0028] The kettle stand with a tire-changing tool according to the present application is composed of the above-mentioned elements and structures. The actual operation and application are as follows.
[0029] When the tire-changing tool 20 is not needed, it is accommodated in the base 12 of the kettle stand 10. At this time, the back surface 202 of the tire-changing tool 20 first enters the accommodating space 120 of the base 12, and is stably fixed to the base 12 by the engagement between the plurality of first engaging members 16 and the plurality of second engaging members 28, so as not to fall out. The user can set the kettle in the kettle stand 10 as usual.
[0030] Next, referring to Figure 5 When the user wants to take out the tire-changing tool 20, a part of the back surface 202 or the pulling surface 261 of the pulling portion 26 is exposed from the open portion 121 of the base 12. Therefore, by pulling the pulling surface 261 of the pulling portion 26, the tire-changing tool 20 can be separated from the accommodating space 120 in a separation direction. The separation direction refers to the direction in which the tire-changing tool 20 leaves the accommodating space 120. The engaging direction of the first engaging members 16 and the second engaging members 28 is approximately perpendicular to the separation direction of the tire-changing tool 20. After the front surface 201 of the tire-changing tool 20 leaves the accommodating space 120, the plurality of first engaging members 16 and the plurality of second engaging members 28 can be separated, and the tire-changing tool 20 can be easily taken out for use. Compared with the conventional kettle stand and repair tool, the tire-changing tool 20 of the present application can be stably fixed to the kettle stand 10 and easily taken out, improving the convenience and efficiency during maintenance.
[0031] To be supplemented, in addition to the aforementioned via the base 12 one end of the open part 121 wrench the wrench surface 261 of the wrench part 26 to take out the tire tool 20, the user can also be via the base 12 the other end of the open part 121, the tire part 24 of the tire convex surface 241 to take out the tire tool 20. In other words, the open part 121 at both ends of the base 12 has the function of taking out the tire tool 20.
[0032] When the user takes out the tire tool 20, the tire tool 20 can be used to perform the tire action. Please refer to Figure 5 When the user holds the tire tool 20 with the handle part 22, the two holding chamfers 220 allow the contact area between the handle part 22 and the user's hand to be larger, thereby increasing the friction therebetween, so that the user can hold the tire tool 20 more stably; the anti-slip surface 260 of the wrench part 26 at the bottom end of the handle part 22 can also be used by the user's hand to provide an anti-slip effect, preventing the tire tool 20 from flying out of the hand due to excessive force during use. In the process of tire repair, the user inserts the tire part 24 into the gap between the tire 30 and the rim 32, and then wrenches the tire tool 20 to make one side of the tire 30 be turned out by the tire part 24 and separated from the rim 32. Among them, the two tire chamfers 242 of the tire part 24 allow the tire part 24 to be inserted obliquely between the tire 30 and the rim 32, simplifying the difficulty of operation; the groove 244 between the tire part 24 and the support part 243 can be abutted on the rim 32 during tire repair, so that the tire tool 20 is forced with the contact point between the groove 244 and the rim 32 as the fulcrum, so that the tire tool 20 is more labor-saving and will not slip out of the gap between the tire 30 and the rim 32 during the force process.
[0033] In summary, the water bottle rack with a tire tool provided by the present application can be easily removed by the user wrenching the wrench surface 261 of the wrench part 26 through the open part 121 of the base 12 and the structure that the back surface 202 of the tire tool 20 is exposed from the open part 121, increasing the convenience during maintenance; the design of the tire tool 20 in structure, such as the groove 244 between the tire part 24 and the support part 243, the tire chamfer 242 of the tire part 24, the holding chamfer 220 of the handle part 22 and the anti-slip surface 260 of the wrench part 26, can make the user more labor-saving and more stable when operating the tire tool 20, providing a more convenient operation experience.
[0034] The above embodiments are only illustrative of the technology of the present application and its efficacy, and are not intended to limit the present application. Any person skilled in the art can modify and change the above embodiments without departing from the technical principles and spirit of the present application, and therefore the scope of protection of the present application should be subject to the scope of claims as follows.
Claims
1. A water jug stand with an egg prizing tool, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a kettle rack and a tire tool. The kettle rack comprises a base and a fixing seat. The fixing seat is connected to the base and extends away from the base to provide a space for a kettle. The base has a receiving space and an opening connected to the receiving space. The tire tool is detachably arranged in the receiving space of the base. The tire tool has a front surface and a back surface. The tire tool is arranged in the receiving space with the back surface facing the receiving space.
2. The kettle stand with an embryo extractor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that At least a part of the back surface of the tire tool is exposed from the opening.
3. The kettle stand with an embryo extractor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that When a force is applied to the back surface of the tire tool through the opening of the base, the tire tool can be detached from the receiving space along a detachment direction.
4. The kettle stand with an embryo extractor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that The base has two ribs spaced apart by a predetermined distance.
5. The kettle stand with an embryo extractor as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that The receiving space is formed between the two ribs.
6. The kettle stand with an embryo extractor as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that The inner sides of the two ribs are provided with two first engaging members opposite to each other.
7. The kettle stand with an embryo scoop according to claim 6, characterized in that, The opposite sides of the tire tool are provided with two second engaging members corresponding to the two first engaging members respectively.
8. The kettle stand with an embryo extractor according to claim 1, characterized in that When the tire tool is arranged in the receiving space, the two first engaging members engage with the two second engaging members along an engaging direction. The engaging direction of the first engaging member and the second engaging member is approximately perpendicular to the detachment direction of the tire tool. The first engaging member is one of a tenon and a groove arranged on the base. The second engaging member is the other one arranged on the tire tool. The tire tool is completely arranged in the receiving space of the base. The base further has a connecting part arranged between the two ribs to connect the two ribs. A through hole is formed through the connecting part. A locking member is arranged in the through hole to lock the kettle rack on a bicycle. One end of the tire tool has a pulling part. The pulling part has a pulling surface arranged on the back surface of the tire tool and exposed from the opening. The pulling part is bent relative to the tire tool. The bent part further has a sliding stop surface arranged on the front surface of the tire tool. One end of the tire tool has a tire pulling part approximately in a curved shape. Two tire pulling chamfers are arranged on the two sides of the tire pulling part respectively. The tire pulling part can be obliquely arranged between a tire and a rim. The tire tool further has a supporting part arranged on the back surface adjacent to the tire pulling part. A groove is formed between the supporting part and the tire pulling part. The shape of the receiving space corresponds to the shape of the tire tool.
Citation Information
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Water bottle cage of bicycle with tool kit
TWM576985U