Stirring cup
By incorporating a transparent cup body, a light-blocking patch, and a light-emitting element into the mixing cup, combined with a detachable lid and a vent valve structure, the issues of thickness and visibility of the mixing cup have been resolved, resulting in a thinner, more aesthetically pleasing, and visually effective mixing cup design.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520726651.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-16
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-16
AI Technical Summary
Existing mixing cups have increased bottom thickness due to the mixing structure and other components being installed at the bottom, which reduces the effective volume, and the opaque design makes it difficult for users to observe the mixing effect.
The design incorporates a transparent cup body, a light-blocking patch, and a light-emitting component. The light-transmitting holes create a Tyndall effect during stirring. Combined with a detachable lid and a vent valve structure, the layout of the stirring components is optimized to reduce the thickness of the cup body and improve the observation effect.
It achieves accurate judgment of the stirring effect by using light to form the Tyndall effect during the stirring process, avoids exposing the stirring components, and makes the cup thinner and more beautiful, resulting in a better user experience.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of water cup, concretely relates to a stirring water cup. BACKGROUND
[0002] The stirring water cup is usually composed of a switch, a stirring structure, a circuit board and the like, and the stirring structure is controlled to move through the switch, so that the substances in the stirring water cup are stirred to achieve the stirring effect.
[0003] In the field of the stirring water cup, the stirring structure and most of the components are usually arranged at the bottom of the cup to complete the installation, but the installation of the stirring structure and other functional components on the bottom of the cup increases the thickness of the bottom, which compresses the effective volume in the water cup, and thus causes poor user experience.
[0004] Secondly, the existing stirring water cup is made of opaque material, and in the process of adding powder into the liquid in the stirring water cup for stirring, the user can only check the internal stirring effect by opening the cup cover, which is inconvenient for the user. SUMMARY
[0005] The utility model provides a kind of stirring water cup to solve above-mentioned technical problem.
[0006] To achieve the above object, the utility model provides a kind of stirring water cup, comprising:
[0007] Stirring sub;
[0008] The cup body made of transparent material is formed with a stirring cavity and a mounting cavity inside;
[0009] Stirring assembly, arranged in the mounting cavity, and coupled with the stirring sub;
[0010] Light shielding patch, arranged in the mounting cavity, the light shielding patch is provided with a light transmission hole;
[0011] Light emitting piece, arranged in the mounting cavity;
[0012] Wherein, the light emitted by the light emitting piece penetrates the light transmission hole of the light shielding patch and irradiates into the stirring cavity, to generate the Tyndall effect in the process of stirring the liquid in the stirring cavity by the stirring sub.
[0013] Preferably, in the axial direction of the cup body, the light shielding patch shields the stirring assembly, and the light emitted by the light emitting piece irradiates in the axial direction of the cup body into the stirring cavity.
[0014] Preferably, the peripheral wall of the cup body is provided with a mounting groove;
[0015] The stirring water cup further comprises:
[0016] A surface mount switch is disposed within the mounting slot.
[0017] Preferably, the peripheral wall of the cup body is provided with a wiring groove, one end of which is connected to the mounting cavity and the other end is connected to the mounting slot;
[0018] One end of the connecting wire of the surface mount switch passes through the mounting slot and extends into the mounting cavity.
[0019] Preferably, the stirring cup further includes:
[0020] A circuit board is disposed in the mounting cavity. The circuit board is electrically connected to the stirring assembly, the light-emitting element, and the patch switch. The light-shielding patch blocks the circuit board along the axial direction of the cup body.
[0021] Preferably, the stirring cup further includes:
[0022] A lid assembly is fitted onto the cup body, and the stir bar is detachably mounted on the lid assembly.
[0023] Preferably, the cover assembly includes:
[0024] The cover fits with the cup body and has a connecting hole that connects to the stirring chamber.
[0025] The rotating cover has one end rotatably connected to the shielding cover and the other end engaged with the shielding cover, and the stirring element is engaged with the rotating cover.
[0026] Preferably, the shielding cover has an inwardly recessed receiving groove on the side away from the cup body, the receiving groove is connected to the communicating hole, the rotating cover is received in the receiving groove and engaged with the inner wall of the receiving groove.
[0027] Preferably, the shielding cover has a vent hole, one end of which is connected to the stirring chamber and the other end of which is connected to the receiving groove. When the rotating cover is closed with the shielding cover, the rotating cover folds the vent hole.
[0028] Preferably, the stirring cup further includes:
[0029] A vent valve is located inside the vent hole.
[0030] The stirring cup proposed in this utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0031] 1. The stirring cup proposed in this utility model has a stirring component that moves during stirring, driving the stirring element to rotate. When the stirring element stirs the liquid containing powder in the stirring chamber, the light emitted by the light-emitting element passes through the light-transmitting hole on the light-shielding patch. The light forms the Tyndall effect under refraction in the liquid containing powder, thereby accurately judging whether the stirring has achieved the best effect.
[0032] 2. The stirring cup proposed in this utility model has a light-shielding patch that blocks the stirring component along the axial direction of the cup body (specifically, the direction from the cup body to the lid assembly), thus preventing the stirring component from being exposed inside the stirring chamber and making the stirring cup more aesthetically pleasing. Secondly, it prevents the stirring component from blocking the light emitted by the light-emitting element, allowing the Tyndall effect of the light to be used to accurately determine the stirring effect.
[0033] 3. The stirring cup proposed in this utility model has a thinner cup body because the patch switch is attached to the mounting groove on the peripheral wall of the cup body, so that the mounting cavity does not need to reserve space for the patch switch. Attached Figure Description
[0034] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the stirring cup of this utility model;
[0035] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the stirring cup of this utility model;
[0036] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of the middle cup;
[0037] Figure 4 for Figure 2 Exploded view of the middle cover assembly.
[0038] In the picture:
[0039] 100. Stirring cup;
[0040] 110. Stirring tool;
[0041] 120. Cup body; 120a. Stirring chamber; 120b. Mounting chamber; 120c. Mounting groove; 120d. Cable routing groove;
[0042] 130. Stirring assembly;
[0043] 140. Light-blocking patch; 140a. Light-transmitting hole;
[0044] 150. Illuminating components;
[0045] 160. Surface mount switch;
[0046] 170. Circuit board;
[0047] 180. Cover assembly; 181. Cover; 181a. Communicating hole; 181b. Receiving groove; 181c. Vent hole; 182. Rotating cover;
[0048] 190. Air relief valve.
[0049] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0050] It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention.
[0051] It should be noted that in the description of this utility model, the terms "lateral," "longitudinal," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used solely for the convenience of describing this utility model and for simplifying the description, and 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0052] This utility model proposes a stirring cup 100, comprising:
[0053] Stirrer 110;
[0054] The cup body 120, made of transparent material, has a stirring chamber 120a and a mounting chamber 120b inside.
[0055] A stirring assembly 130 is disposed in the mounting cavity 120b and coupled to the stirring element 110;
[0056] A light-shielding patch 140 is disposed in the mounting cavity 120b, and the light-shielding patch 140 has a light-transmitting hole 140a.
[0057] The light-emitting element 150 is disposed within the mounting cavity 120b;
[0058] The light emitted by the light-emitting element 150 passes through the light-transmitting hole 140a of the light-shielding patch 140 and irradiates into the stirring chamber 120a, so as to generate the Tyndall effect during the stirring of the liquid in the stirring chamber 120a by the stirrer 110.
[0059] Please refer to Figures 1-4In this embodiment, during stirring, the stirring assembly 130 moves, driving the stir bar 110 to rotate, so that when the stir bar 110 stirs the liquid containing powder in the stirring chamber 120a, the light emitted by the light-emitting element 150 passes through the light-transmitting hole 140a on the light-shielding patch 140. The light forms the Tyndall effect under refraction in the liquid containing powder, thereby accurately determining whether the stirring has achieved the best effect.
[0060] It should be noted that the stir bar 110 is roughly a capsule magnet; the cup body 120 is roughly cylindrical with one side recessed to form a stirring chamber 120a and the other side recessed to form a mounting chamber 120b; the stirring assembly 130 consists of a drive motor and a drive magnet located at the output end of the drive motor, and is coupled to the stir bar 110 through the drive magnet, thereby driving the stir bar 110 to rotate in the stirring chamber 120a; the light-shielding patch 140 is roughly an opaque patch with adhesive on one side, and is made of an opaque material, with a light-transmitting hole 140a on the light-shielding patch 140 for light to pass through; the light-emitting element 150 is an LED bead or a light strip, and in other embodiments it can be other light-emitting devices or materials.
[0061] The amount of light entering the camera can be adjusted by cutting the size of the light-transmitting aperture 140a, thereby improving the Tyndall effect.
[0062] The light-shielding patch 140 is located on the side of the stirring assembly 130 near the stir bar 130.
[0063] Preferably, in the axial direction of the cup body 120, the light-shielding patch 140 blocks the stirring assembly 130, and the light emitted by the light-emitting element 150 illuminates the stirring chamber 120a along the axial direction of the cup body 120.
[0064] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, because the light-shielding patch 140 shields the stirring assembly 130 along the axial direction of the cup body 120 (specifically, the direction from the cup body 120 to the lid assembly 180), the stirring assembly 130 is prevented from being exposed inside the stirring chamber 120a, making the stirring cup 100 more aesthetically pleasing. Secondly, it prevents the stirring assembly 130 from blocking the light emitted by the light-emitting element 150, allowing the Tyndall effect of the light to be accurately observed, thus revealing the stirring effect.
[0065] Preferably, the peripheral wall of the cup body 120 is provided with an installation groove 120c;
[0066] The stirring cup 100 also includes:
[0067] The surface mount switch 160 is disposed in the mounting slot 120c.
[0068] Please refer toFigures 1-4 In this embodiment, by attaching the patch switch 160 to the mounting groove 120c on the periphery of the cup body 120, the mounting cavity 120b does not need to reserve space for the patch switch 160, thereby making the cup body 120 thinner.
[0069] It should be noted that the surface mount switch 160 is roughly a thin, circular sheet and is a touch switch, while the mounting slot 120c is roughly a circular groove.
[0070] Preferably, the peripheral wall of the cup body 120 is provided with a wiring groove 120d, one end of the wiring groove 120d is connected to the mounting cavity 120b, and the other end is connected to the mounting groove 120c;
[0071] One end of the connecting wire of the surface mount switch 160 passes through the mounting groove 120c and extends into the mounting cavity 120b.
[0072] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, the wiring groove 120d pre-drilled allows the connection wire of the patch switch 160 to be electrically connected to the circuit board 170 inside the mounting cavity 120b, thereby enabling the switch to control the operation of the light-emitting element 150 and the stirring assembly 130.
[0073] It should be noted that the 120d cable tray is roughly a through-channel.
[0074] Preferably, the stirring cup 100 further includes:
[0075] Circuit board 170 is disposed in the mounting cavity 120b. Circuit board 170 is electrically connected to the stirring assembly 130, the light-emitting element 150 and the patch switch 160. In the axial direction of the cup body 120, the light-shielding patch 140 blocks the circuit board 170.
[0076] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, the circuit board 170 controls the opening and closing of the stirring assembly 130 and the light-emitting element 150, facilitating the use of the stirring cup 100. Furthermore, along the axial direction of the cup body 120, the light-shielding patch 140 blocks the circuit board 170, ensuring that the circuit board 170 does not block the light emitted by the light-emitting element 150. This allows the light from the light-emitting element 150 to completely penetrate the light-transmitting hole 140a and illuminate the stirring chamber 120a, creating the Tyndall effect. This allows for accurate judgment of the stirring effect within the stirring cup 100.
[0077] Preferably, the stirring cup 100 further includes:
[0078] The lid assembly 180 covers the cup body 120, and the stir bar 110 is detachably mounted on the lid assembly 180.
[0079] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, by detachably mounting the stir bar 110 onto the cover assembly 180, the dryness and cleanliness of the stir bar 110 can be ensured when stirring is not performed, thus preventing the stir bar 110 from being in a liquid state for a long time and thus preventing the growth of bacteria.
[0080] Preferably, the cover assembly 180 includes:
[0081] The cover 181 is closed to the cup body 120 and has a connecting hole 181a, which is connected to the stirring chamber 120a.
[0082] The rotating cover 182 is rotatably connected to the shielding cover 181 at one end and engaged with the shielding cover 181 at the other end. The stirrer 110 is engaged with the rotating cover 182.
[0083] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, the shielding cover 181 is attached to the cup body 120 to prevent liquid from splashing out during the stirring process and affecting the surrounding environment. Secondly, the shielding cover 181 can block external dust and foreign objects to ensure that the liquid in the stirring chamber 120a is cleaner.
[0084] When drinking, open the rotating cover 182, and you can drink the liquid in the stirring chamber 120a through the connecting hole 181a.
[0085] When not in use, closing the rotating cap 182 isolates the stirring chamber 120a from the outside, thereby ensuring the cleanliness of the solution inside the stirring chamber 120a and preventing foreign objects from entering the stirring chamber 120a.
[0086] It should be noted that the shielding cover 181 is roughly in the shape of a cover body, the connecting hole 181a is roughly a through square hole, and the rotating cover 182 is roughly a long strip-shaped cover body. One end of the rotating cover 182 is rotatably connected to the shielding cover 181 via a rotating shaft, and the other end is engaged with the connecting hole 181a via a silicone clip to cover the connecting hole 181a.
[0087] Preferably, the shielding cover 181 is recessed inward on the side away from the cup body 120 to form a receiving groove 181b, the receiving groove 181b is connected to the communicating hole 181a, the rotating cover 182 is received in the receiving groove 181b and is engaged with the inner wall of the receiving groove 181b.
[0088] Please refer to Figures 1-4In this embodiment, the rotating cover 182 is placed on the shielding cover 181. At this time, the rotating cover 182 is housed in the receiving groove 181b and engages with the inner wall of the receiving groove 181b. The rotating cover 182 completely blocks the connecting hole 181a, thereby sealing the stirring chamber 120a.
[0089] It should be noted that the receiving slot 181b is a groove.
[0090] Preferably, the shielding cover 181 has a vent hole 181c, one end of which is connected to the stirring chamber 120a and the other end is connected to the receiving groove 181b. When the rotating cover 182 is closed with the shielding cover 181, the rotating cover 182 folds the vent hole 181c.
[0091] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, the vent 181c prevents the problem of excessive gas pressure in the stirring chamber 120a, which could cause the cover 181 to be pushed out and thus fail to seal, by avoiding the problem of excessive gas pressure in the stirring chamber 120a.
[0092] It should be noted that the vent 181c is roughly a circular through hole.
[0093] Preferably, the stirring cup 100 further includes:
[0094] A vent valve 190 is located inside the vent hole 181c.
[0095] Please refer to Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, the vent valve 190 can prevent excessive air pressure in the stirring chamber 120a from causing a failure to seal. Furthermore, the vent valve 190 can enable the cover 181 to better seal the cup body 120, thereby ensuring subsequent drinking.
[0096] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A stirring cup, characterized in that, include: Stirrer; The cup body is made of transparent material and has a stirring chamber and a mounting chamber inside; A stirring assembly is disposed within the mounting cavity and coupled to the stirring element; A light-shielding patch is disposed in the mounting cavity, and the light-shielding patch has a light-transmitting hole; A light-emitting element is disposed within the mounting cavity; The light emitted by the light-emitting element passes through the light-transmitting hole of the light-shielding patch and irradiates into the stirring chamber, thereby generating the Tyndall effect during the stirring process of the stirrer stirring the liquid in the stirring chamber.
2. The stirring cup as described in claim 1, characterized in that, Along the axial direction of the cup body, the light-shielding patch blocks the stirring assembly, and the light emitted by the light-emitting element illuminates the stirring chamber along the axial direction of the cup body.
3. The stirring cup as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The cup body has a mounting groove on its peripheral wall; The stirring cup also includes: A surface mount switch is disposed within the mounting slot.
4. The stirring cup as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The cup body has a wiring groove on its peripheral wall, one end of which is connected to the mounting cavity and the other end is connected to the mounting slot. One end of the connecting wire of the surface mount switch passes through the mounting slot and extends into the mounting cavity.
5. The stirring cup as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The stirring cup also includes: A circuit board is disposed in the mounting cavity. The circuit board is electrically connected to the stirring assembly, the light-emitting element, and the patch switch. The light-shielding patch blocks the circuit board along the axial direction of the cup body.
6. The stirring cup as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The stirring cup also includes: A lid assembly is fitted onto the cup body, and the stir bar is detachably mounted on the lid assembly.
7. The stirring cup as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The cover assembly includes: The cover fits with the cup body and has a connecting hole that connects to the stirring chamber. The rotating cover has one end rotatably connected to the shielding cover and the other end engaged with the shielding cover, and the stirring element is engaged with the rotating cover.
8. The stirring cup as described in claim 7, characterized in that, The shielding cover is recessed inward on the side away from the cup body to form a receiving groove. The receiving groove is connected to the communicating hole. The rotating cover is received in the receiving groove and is engaged with the inner wall of the receiving groove.
9. The stirring cup as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The shielding cover has a vent hole, one end of which is connected to the stirring chamber and the other end of which is connected to the receiving groove. When the rotating cover is closed with the shielding cover, the rotating cover folds the vent hole.
10. The stirring cup as described in claim 9, characterized in that, The stirring cup also includes: A vent valve is located inside the vent hole.