Movable air transmission arm structure of bubble juicer

By designing a movable air delivery arm structure, the problem of traditional juicers and sparkling water machines being separate is solved, enabling convenient installation and removal of sparkling beverage bottles, improving user experience and equipment safety, saving space, and making it suitable for integrated juicers.

CN223913950UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ZHONGSHAN ZHIXUAN TECH CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520216524.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-11
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-11

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Technical Problem

Traditional juicers and sparkling water machines are separate, requiring users to purchase two machines, which increases costs and takes up space. Sparkling beverage bottles are inconvenient to install and disassemble, and the complex inflation structure leads to a bulky design.

Method used

A movable gas delivery arm structure is designed, including a rotatable gas delivery arm and a locking mechanism, to simplify the installation and disassembly process of carbonated beverage bottles. The structure is compact and safe by using soft materials and clearance holes.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient installation and removal of sparkling beverage bottles, improves user satisfaction, enhances equipment safety, provides multi-functional options, saves space, and facilitates cleaning and maintenance.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a bubble juicer movable air transmission arm structure which comprises a machine base, an installation column is arranged on the left portion of the machine base, an installation station used for installing bubble beverage bottles from top to bottom is arranged on the right portion of the machine base, the top of the installation column is rotatably connected with an air transmission arm, the left portion of the air transmission arm is rotatably connected to the installation column, and the right portion of the air transmission arm is rotatably connected to the installation column. The right portion of the air conveying arm can be located above the installation station or leave the upper portion of the installation station when the air conveying arm rotates, and the right portion of the air conveying arm is provided with an air inflation mechanism used for being in butt joint with the bubble beverage bottle. The movable air transmission arm structure of the bubble juicer is compact in structure, and the bubble beverage bottle is convenient to disassemble and assemble.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model specifically relates to a movable air delivery arm structure for an air-blowing juicer. Background Technology

[0002] In the existing field of household and commercial food processing equipment, juicers, as a common type of small kitchen appliance, are widely used to extract juice from fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients. With the improvement of living standards and the enhancement of health awareness, the market's demand for beverages is no longer limited to traditional pure juice, but tends towards a more diversified product experience. For example, carbonated beverages can provide a more refreshing taste and are loved by many consumers. Traditional juicers are still too functionally limited. Traditional juicers and sparkling water machines are separate entities. If users want to enjoy freshly squeezed juice and sparkling beverages at the same time, they must purchase two different machines, which not only increases costs but also occupies valuable kitchen space. Therefore, the inventor has developed an integrated machine that can both juice and produce bubbles in the juice. However, this machine requires the disassembly and assembly of sparkling beverage bottles, and the bottles must be installed in designated locations and securely. Since the sparkling beverage bottles need to be inflated from above, a corresponding inflation structure needs to be arranged above the bottles. This makes the installation and disassembly of the bottles very inconvenient, and the complex inflation structure leads to a bulky design.

[0003] This utility model was developed precisely because of the aforementioned shortcomings. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a movable air delivery arm structure for a bubble juicer that is compact and easy to disassemble and install bubble beverage bottles.

[0005] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0006] This utility model provides a movable air supply arm structure for a sparkling juicer, including a base, wherein the left side of the base is provided with a mounting column, and the right side is provided with a mounting station for installing sparkling beverage bottles from top to bottom. The top of the mounting column is rotatably connected to an air supply arm, and the left side of the air supply arm is rotatably connected to the mounting column, so that when the air supply arm rotates, its right side can be above or away from the mounting station. The right side of the air supply arm is provided with an inflation mechanism for docking with the sparkling beverage bottle.

[0007] As described above, the movable air supply arm structure of the bubble juicer includes a locking mechanism between the air supply arm and the mounting column, which locks the air supply arm when it rotates to a preset angle.

[0008] As described above, the movable air delivery arm structure of the bubble juicer includes a locking mechanism comprising a positioning groove on the top of the mounting column and a positioning component that can be engaged in the positioning groove after the air delivery arm rotates at a preset angle.

[0009] As described above, the movable air supply arm structure of the bubble juicer has an installation hole and a cover plate that covers the top of the installation hole. The positioning component includes a top ball and a spring installed in the installation hole. The bottom of the installation hole has an exposed hole with a diameter smaller than that of the top ball. One end of the spring abuts against the top ball and the other end of the spring abuts against the cover plate.

[0010] As described above, the movable air supply arm structure of the bubble juicer includes an air supply mechanism comprising a pressing component and an air supply pipe. The pressing component is slidably connected to the air supply arm in the vertical direction for manual pressing operation. One end of the air supply pipe is used to connect to the air supply device, while the other end of the air supply pipe has a vertically arranged air supply section connected to the pressing component. When the pressing component slides downward, it drives the air supply section downward to be inserted into the air supply hole of the bubble beverage bottle.

[0011] As described above, the movable air supply arm structure of the bubble juicer includes a pressing component comprising a sliding seat and a button connected thereto, and a return spring is provided between the pressing component and the air supply arm.

[0012] As described above, the movable air supply arm structure of the bubble juicer includes an air supply device comprising an air cylinder, which is located inside the mounting column. The top of the mounting column is provided with a clearance hole for the air supply pipe to pass through, allowing the air supply pipe to pass through the clearance hole and connect to the air cylinder. The clearance hole is designed as an arc-shaped hole, and the center of the arc-shaped hole coincides with the rotation center of the air supply arm.

[0013] As described above, the movable air-transmitting arm structure of the bubble juicer has a connecting boss at the top of the mounting column, and a connecting sleeve fitted on the connecting boss on the air-transmitting arm. The top of the connecting boss is connected to a mounting plate to prevent the connecting sleeve from coming out, so that the air-transmitting arm is rotatably connected to the mounting column.

[0014] As described above, the movable air-transmitting arm structure of the bubble juicer has a mounting plate with limiting recesses distributed along the circumferential direction, and a connecting sleeve with a limiting part extending into these limiting recesses.

[0015] As described above, the movable air delivery arm structure of the sparkling juicer includes an installation station comprising an installation groove located on the base for inserting sparkling beverage bottles.

[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:

[0017] 1. By designing a rotatable gas delivery arm, users can more easily install and remove carbonated beverage bottles. This feature simplifies the operation process and improves user satisfaction. The locking mechanism allows users to twist the gas delivery arm with a larger torque, providing resistance feedback on the rotation angle of the gas delivery arm. This not only increases operational safety but also makes adjusting the position of the gas delivery arm more intuitive and precise for users.

[0018] 2. The locking mechanism between the gas delivery arm and the mounting column ensures the stability of the gas delivery arm during operation, reducing the risk of accidental movement and thus improving the overall safety performance of the equipment. The design of the limiting notch and limiting part further ensures that the gas delivery arm can only rotate within a preset angle range, preventing the risks that may be caused by excessive rotation.

[0019] 3. This device can be used for blending and juicing, or as a standalone air pump, offering more functional options to meet the needs of different users. The design of the pressing component and smooth return spring allows users to easily complete the inflation action, and the inflation volume can be adjusted as needed, increasing the flexibility of use.

[0020] 4. The compact product structure design, especially the use of soft materials such as silicone for the air delivery pipe and the design of the clearance hole, ensures that there will be no interference with other components even when the air delivery arm is rotating, effectively saving internal space.

[0021] 5. Since the carbonated beverage bottles are installed from top to bottom, they are easy to clean and replace, and also facilitate daily maintenance, reducing hygiene risks. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of the bubble juicer of this utility model;

[0023] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the bubble juicer of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the bubble juicer of this utility model. Figure 1 ;

[0025] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the bubble juicer of this utility model. Figure 2 ;

[0026] Figure 5 yes Figure 2 A magnified view of a portion at point A;

[0027] Figure 6 yes Figure 2 A magnified view of a portion of point B. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:

[0029] The orientations described in this utility model specification, such as "up," "down," "left," "right," "front," and "back," are based on the orientations in the accompanying drawings and are intended to facilitate the description of the relationships between the various components. They do not indicate the unique or absolute positional relationships between the various components, but are merely one embodiment of the utility model and are not a limitation on its implementation.

[0030] This utility model introduces an innovative movable air delivery arm structure for a bubble juicer, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown. The structure includes a base 1, with a mounting post 11 on the left and a mounting station 12 on the right for mounting the carbonated beverage bottle 2 from top to bottom. In this embodiment, the mounting station 12 is a mounting groove 121 for inserting the carbonated beverage bottle 2. Of course, the mounting station 12 can also be a mounting boss instead of a mounting groove 121, with a mounting cavity at the bottom of the carbonated beverage bottle 2 so that the carbonated beverage bottle 2 can be mounted onto the base 1 from top to bottom. In this embodiment, the top of the carbonated beverage bottle 2 has a gas inlet 21 for gas delivery, and a stirring assembly 22 for stirring and juicing is installed inside. The stirring assembly 22 is connected to a first transmission component 23. At the same time, the base 1 is equipped with a drive motor 17, which is connected to the first transmission component 23 through a second drive component 18. The side wall of the carbonated beverage bottle 2 has a snap-fit ​​plate 24, and the inner wall of the mounting groove 121 has a rotating snap-fit ​​groove 19. Once the carbonated beverage bottle 2 is inserted into the mounting slot 121, rotating it will cause the snap-fit ​​plate 24 to snap into the rotating slot 19, thus securing it in place. After the carbonated beverage bottle 2 is correctly installed, a transmission connection is formed between the first transmission component 23 and the second drive component 18, thereby enabling the stirring and juicing function. Of course, in some applications, the equipment may not have the juicing and stirring function, retaining only the aeration function.

[0031] like Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a rotatable gas supply arm 3 is connected to the top of the mounting post 11. The left side of the gas supply arm 3 is rotatably connected to the base 1, allowing its right side to be positioned above or away from the mounting groove 121 when the gas supply arm 3 rotates. The right side of the gas supply arm 3 is equipped with an inflation mechanism 4 for docking with the carbonated beverage bottle 2. Therefore, when the gas supply arm 3 rotates to offset its right side from the mounting groove 121, i.e., to be positioned in front of or behind the mounting groove 121, the carbonated beverage bottle 2 can be easily installed into the mounting groove 121 from top to bottom. Then, the gas supply arm 3 is rotated again so that its right side is above the mounting groove 121, and the inflation mechanism 4 is used to inflate the bottle through the gas supply port 21. This design simplifies the installation and removal process of the carbonated beverage bottle 2.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment, a locking mechanism 5 is provided between the air supply arm 3 and the mounting column 11, which can lock the air supply arm 3 after it rotates to a preset angle. Specifically, as follows... Figures 2 to 4 As shown, the locking mechanism 5 includes a positioning groove 13 on the top of the mounting post 11 and a positioning component 31 that can be engaged in the positioning groove 13 after the air supply arm 3 rotates by a preset angle. The air supply arm 3 has a mounting hole 32, the top of which is closed by a cover plate 33. The positioning component 31 includes a top ball 311 and a spring 312 installed in the mounting hole 32. The bottom end of the mounting hole 32 has an exposed hole 321 with a diameter smaller than that of the top ball 311. One end of the spring 312 abuts against the upper side of the top ball 311, and the other end abuts against the cover plate 33. In addition, the positioning groove 13 is a spherical arc groove, circumferentially distributed around the rotation center of the air supply arm 3. By pre-designing the spacing between the positioning grooves 13, the preset angle of rotation of the air supply arm 3 can be set. When the air supply arm 3 rotates by the preset angle, the top ball 311 is pressed into the positioning groove 13, thereby locking the air supply arm 3. The locking force depends on the elasticity of the spring 312. Users can use a larger torque to twist the air supply arm 3, causing the top ball 311 to disengage from a positioning groove 13, thereby achieving twisting operations with different damping. This provides users with resistance feedback on the rotation angle of the air supply arm 3, making it easier for users to operate while improving the user experience.

[0033] As a preferred embodiment of the inflation mechanism 4, such as Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, it includes a pressing assembly 41 and an air supply tube 42. The pressing assembly 41 is slidably connected to the air supply arm 3 in the vertical direction for manual pressing operation. For ease of operation, the pressing assembly 41 includes a sliding seat 411 and a button 412 connected thereto. To ensure smooth return of the pressing assembly 41, a return spring 43 is provided between the pressing assembly 41 and the air supply arm 3. One end of the air supply tube 42 is used to connect to the air supply device 6, while the other end has a vertically arranged air supply section 421, which is connected to the pressing assembly 41. When the pressing assembly 41 slides downward, it drives the air supply section 421 downward into the air supply hole 21 of the carbonated beverage bottle 2, thereby completing the inflation action.

[0034] To make the product structure more compact, in this embodiment, the gas pipe 42 is preferably made of a soft material such as silicone. Figure 3 and Figure 6 As shown. The gas delivery device 6 includes a gas cylinder 61, which is disposed inside the mounting post 11. The top of the mounting post 11 is provided with a clearance hole 14 for the gas delivery pipe 42 to pass through, so that the gas delivery pipe 42 can pass through this hole and connect to the gas cylinder 61. The clearance hole 14 is designed as an arc-shaped hole, and its center is consistent with the rotation center of the gas delivery arm 3, thereby ensuring that the gas delivery pipe 42 is not obstructed or interfered with by other structures when the gas delivery arm 3 rotates.

[0035] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 and Figure 6 As shown, the mounting post 11 has a connecting boss 15 at its top, and the air delivery arm 3 has a connecting sleeve 34 fitted onto this connecting boss 15. A mounting plate 16 is connected to the top of the connecting boss 15 to prevent the connecting sleeve 34 from detaching outwards, thus achieving a rotatable connection between the air delivery arm 3 and the mounting post 11. As a further optimized design, the mounting plate 16 has circumferentially distributed limiting recesses 161, and the connecting sleeve 34 has limiting portions 341 extending into these limiting recesses 161. This design ensures that the air delivery arm 3 can only rotate within a pre-set angle range, increasing operational safety and controllability.

[0036] The above descriptions are merely embodiments of this utility model, and common knowledge regarding specific structures and characteristics is not elaborated upon here. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the structure of this utility model, and these should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. These modifications will not affect the effectiveness of the implementation of this utility model or the practicality of the patent. The scope of protection claimed in this application shall be determined by the content of its claims, and the specific embodiments described in the specification can be used to interpret the content of the claims.

Claims

1. A movable air delivery arm structure for an aerated juicer, characterized in that: The device includes a base (1), wherein the left side of the base (1) is provided with a mounting post (11), and the right side is provided with a mounting station (12) for mounting the carbonated beverage bottle (2) from top to bottom. The top of the mounting post (11) is rotatably connected to an air supply arm (3). The left side of the air supply arm (3) is rotatably connected to the mounting post (11), so that when the air supply arm (3) rotates, its right side can be located above or away from the mounting station (12). The right side of the air supply arm (3) is provided with an inflation mechanism (4) for docking with the carbonated beverage bottle (2).

2. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 1, characterized in that: A locking mechanism (5) is provided between the gas supply arm (3) and the mounting column (11) to lock the gas supply arm (3) after it rotates to a preset angle.

3. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 2, characterized in that: The locking mechanism (5) includes a positioning groove (13) provided on the top of the mounting post (11) and a positioning component (31) that can be engaged in the positioning groove (13) after the air supply arm (3) rotates at a preset angle.

4. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 3, characterized in that: The gas delivery arm (3) is provided with a mounting hole (32) and a cover plate (33) covering the top of the mounting hole (32). The positioning component (31) includes a top ball (311) and a spring (312) installed in the mounting hole (32). The bottom end of the mounting hole (32) is provided with an exposed hole (321) with a diameter smaller than that of the top ball (311). One end of the spring (312) rests against the upper side of the top ball (311) and the other end of the spring (312) rests against the cover plate (33).

5. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that: The inflation mechanism (4) includes a pressing component (41) and an air supply pipe (42). The pressing component (41) is slidably connected to the air supply arm (3) in the vertical direction so that it can be pressed by hand. One end of the air supply pipe (42) is used to connect to the air supply device (6), and the other end of the air supply pipe (42) has a vertically arranged air supply section (421). The air supply section (421) is connected to the pressing component (41) so that when the pressing component (41) slides down, it drives the air supply section (421) to be inserted into the air supply hole (21) of the carbonated beverage bottle (2).

6. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 5, characterized in that: The pressing assembly (41) includes a sliding seat (411) and a button (412) connected thereto, and a return spring (43) is provided between the pressing assembly (41) and the air supply arm (3).

7. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 5, characterized in that: The gas delivery device (6) includes a gas cylinder (61), which is located inside the mounting column (11). The top of the mounting column (11) is provided with a clearance hole (14) for the gas delivery pipe (42) to pass through, so that the gas delivery pipe (42) can pass through the clearance hole (14) and connect to the gas cylinder (61). The clearance hole (14) is designed as an arc-shaped hole, and the center of the arc-shaped hole is consistent with the rotation center of the gas delivery arm (3).

8. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting post (11) is provided with a connecting boss (15) at the top, and the gas supply arm (3) is provided with a connecting sleeve (34) sleeved on the connecting boss (15). The top of the connecting boss (15) is connected with a mounting plate (16) to prevent the connecting sleeve (34) from coming out, so that the gas supply arm (3) and the mounting post (11) are rotatably connected.

9. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 8, characterized in that: The mounting plate (16) is provided with limiting recesses (161) distributed along the circumferential direction, and the connecting sleeve (34) is provided with limiting parts (341) extending into these limiting recesses (161).

10. The movable air conveying arm structure of the bubble juicer according to claim 1, characterized in that: The installation station (12) includes an installation slot (121) provided on the base (1) for inserting a carbonated beverage bottle (2).