Stirring assembly, pot device and cooking equipment

The detachable stirring shaft and stirring components are magnetically connected, and the design of the limiting and positioning parts solves the problem of difficult cleaning of the stirring spatula, achieving efficient assembly and cleaning results and ensuring user health.

CN223913978UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17ZHUHAI UNICOOK TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520052621.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-09
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-09

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing mixing components have a small distance between the mixing spatula and the inner wall of the pot, which makes cleaning difficult, poses food residue and health risks, and is inconvenient to disassemble and assemble.

Method used

The agitator shaft and agitator components are connected in a detachable manner. The axial positioning of the agitator components and the agitator shaft is achieved through the attraction between the magnetic adsorption component and the adsorbed component. The design of the limiting part and the positioning part ensures the reliable connection and cleanliness of the agitator components.

Benefits of technology

It improves the assembly and maintenance efficiency of the mixing components, facilitates cleaning operations, reduces the risk of food residue, ensures user health and safety, and enhances user satisfaction.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a stirring assembly, a pot device and cooking equipment. Wherein the stirring assembly comprises a stirring shaft, a stirring piece, an adsorption piece and an adsorbed piece, one of the adsorption piece and the adsorbed piece is arranged on the stirring shaft, the other one of the adsorption piece and the adsorbed piece is arranged on the stirring piece, and the adsorption piece and the adsorbed piece are attracted to each other so as to limit the axial movement of the stirring shaft and the stirring piece. Therefore, the stirring shaft and the stirring piece can be detachably connected, the assembling efficiency and the maintenance efficiency of the stirring piece and the stirring shaft are improved, the stirring piece can be conveniently cleaned, and the cleaning effect and the cleaning thoroughness of the stirring piece can be improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of kitchen equipment technology, and in particular to a stirring assembly, a pot device and a cooking device. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, in most stir-fry machines with mixing components, the mixing spatula is fixedly connected to the mixing shaft with fasteners. This is inconvenient for disassembly and maintenance. Furthermore, to ensure good mixing results, the distance between the mixing spatula and the inner wall of the pot is usually small, making it difficult to clean the spatula. In particular, there is a lot of space between the back of the spatula head and the pot, where some food and oil mixture can remain during cooking. Rinsing with water is not enough to clean it properly. At the same time, the small space makes it difficult to use cleaning tools for scrubbing. Therefore, there is a risk of incomplete cleaning, which may affect the quality of food and human health. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of this, the present invention provides a stirring assembly, a pot device, and a cooking device, thereby enabling a detachable connection between the stirring shaft and the stirring components, improving the assembly and maintenance efficiency of the stirring components and the stirring shaft, facilitating the cleaning of the stirring components, and improving the cleaning effect and thoroughness of the stirring components.

[0004] In a first aspect, this utility model provides a stirring assembly, comprising: a stirring shaft, a stirring element, an adsorbent element, and an adsorbed element, wherein one of the adsorbent element and the adsorbed element is disposed on the stirring shaft and the other is disposed on the stirring element, and the adsorbent element and the adsorbed element are attracted to each other to limit the axial movement of the stirring shaft and the stirring element.

[0005] Furthermore, the stirring assembly also includes: a limiting part and a positioning part that cooperate with each other to limit the circumferential movement of the stirring shaft and the stirring component; the limiting part is disposed on the stirring shaft, or the limiting part is disposed on the adsorbent or adsorbed component on the stirring shaft; the positioning part is disposed on the stirring component, or the positioning part is disposed on the adsorbed or adsorbent component on the stirring component.

[0006] Furthermore, one of the adsorbing element and the adsorbed element is set as a magnet, and the other is set as a ferromagnetic material or a magnet.

[0007] Furthermore, the adsorbed component is disposed on the stirring shaft, and the stirring shaft is provided with a mounting base. The adsorbed component includes a mounting base made of ferromagnetic material, or the adsorbed component includes a first magnet disposed on the mounting base. The adsorbent component is disposed on the stirring component, and the stirring component is provided with a connecting base that mates with the mounting base. The adsorbent component includes a connecting base made of ferromagnetic material, or the adsorbent component includes a second magnet disposed on the connecting base.

[0008] Furthermore, the adsorption component also includes a magnetic base and a cover within the enclosed mounting cavity, a second magnet is located within the mounting cavity, and the magnetic base is made of ferromagnetic material and connected to the connecting seat.

[0009] Furthermore, the adsorption component also includes a first seal for sealing the gap between the cover and the magnetic base; and / or the second magnet is sealed in the mounting cavity by sealant; the stirring assembly also includes a second seal disposed between the mounting base and the connecting base for sealing the gap between the mounting base and the connecting base.

[0010] Furthermore, the limiting part includes a concave-convex structure provided on the side of the mounting base facing the stirring member, and the positioning part includes a groove structure provided on the connecting base; the limiting part is provided with an indicator claw and an indicator mark, and the stirring member or the adsorption member is provided with a positioning mark, the indicator mark and the positioning mark cooperate to indicate the installation position of the indicator claw relative to the positioning part.

[0011] Furthermore, the concave-convex structure includes at least two protrusions located on the periphery of the mounting base, the indicating protrusion being configured as the wider of the two protrusions, and the indicating mark being located on the side of the indicating protrusion facing the connecting base.

[0012] Furthermore, the magnetic base and the cover are installed on the side of the groove structure away from the mounting base, and the groove structure is covered, with the positioning mark located on the cover.

[0013] Furthermore, the mixing component includes a mixing frame connected to the mixing shaft and a mixing shovel connected to the end of the mixing frame to form a cantilever structure. At least one of the mixing shovel and the mixing frame is configured as an elastic element so that the mixing shovel deforms after being pressed.

[0014] Furthermore, the mixing shovel includes a bent connecting section and a working section, the connecting section being connected to the mixing frame, and the working section extending away from the mixing shaft.

[0015] Furthermore, the stirring assembly also includes: a first connector, the stirring shaft including a connecting end, the side wall of the connecting end being provided with a groove, the mounting base being provided with a first socket and a second socket that are connected and can be inserted into the first socket, the first connector extending through the second socket into the groove to limit the movement of the mounting base and the stirring shaft; wherein, the first connector is located inside the second socket.

[0016] A second aspect of this utility model provides a cookware device, comprising: a cookware, and a stirring assembly as described above, wherein a stirring shaft is rotatably disposed within the cookware.

[0017] A third aspect of this utility model provides a cooking device, including the aforementioned pot device.

[0018] The stirring assembly, cookware device, and cooking equipment provided in this embodiment of the utility model include: a stirring shaft, a stirring element, an adsorption element, and an adsorbed element. Through the adsorption action of the adsorption element and the adsorbed element, the axial movement of the stirring shaft and the stirring element can be limited, so as to realize the detachable connection between the stirring element and the stirring shaft. Compared with the related technology in which the stirring element and the stirring shaft are fixedly connected by fasteners, it can improve the assembly efficiency and maintenance efficiency of the stirring element and the stirring shaft. At the same time, it facilitates the cleaning operation of the stirring element and helps to improve the cleaning effect and thoroughness of the stirring element.

[0019] The above description is merely an overview of the technical solution of this utility model. In order to better understand the technical means of this utility model and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, and to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this utility model more obvious and understandable, specific embodiments of this utility model are given below. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description of preferred embodiments. The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, the same reference numerals denote the same parts throughout the drawings. Wherein:

[0021] Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of the cookware device provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown from one perspective;

[0022] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 One of the exploded schematic diagrams of the embodiments shown;

[0023] Figure 3 It shows Figure 1 The second exploded schematic diagram of the embodiment shown;

[0024] Figure 4 A cross-sectional view of the cookware device provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown.

[0025] Figure 5 It shows Figure 4 A partially enlarged schematic diagram of point A in the illustrated embodiment;

[0026] Figure 6 A cross-sectional view of the cookware device provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown from another perspective;

[0027] Figure 7 It shows Figure 6 A partially enlarged schematic diagram of point B in the illustrated embodiment;

[0028] Figure 8This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the stirring shaft and the adsorption element provided in the first embodiment of the present invention from one perspective;

[0029] Figure 9 It shows Figure 8 A cross-sectional view from one perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0030] Figure 10 It shows Figure 8 An exploded view of one embodiment shown;

[0031] Figure 11 A structural schematic diagram of the stirring shaft and adsorption element provided in the second embodiment of this utility model is shown from one perspective;

[0032] Figure 12 It shows Figure 8 A cross-sectional view from one perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0033] Figure 13 It shows Figure 12 An exploded view of one embodiment shown;

[0034] Figure 14 A partial structural schematic diagram of the stirring component provided in an embodiment of this utility model is shown;

[0035] Figure 15 A schematic diagram of the structure of the stirring element and the attached part provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown from one perspective.

[0036] Figure 16 It shows Figure 15 An exploded view of one embodiment shown;

[0037] Figure 17 It shows Figure 15 A cross-sectional view from one perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0038] Figure 18 It shows Figure 15 A structural schematic diagram from another perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0039] Figure 19 It shows Figure 15 A structural schematic diagram from another perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0040] Figure 20 It shows Figure 15 A cross-sectional view from another perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0041] Figure 21 This diagram shows a partial view of the structure of the cookware device provided in an embodiment of the present invention.

[0042] Figure 22 It shows Figure 21 A cross-sectional view from one perspective of the illustrated embodiment;

[0043] Figure 23 A structural schematic diagram of the cookware device provided in an embodiment of the present invention is shown from another perspective;

[0044] Figure 24 It shows Figure 23 A cross-sectional view from one perspective of the illustrated embodiment.

[0045] in, Figures 1 to 24 The correspondence between the reference numerals and component names in the attached drawings is as follows:

[0046] 100 Stirring assembly, 110 Stirring shaft, 111 Connecting end, 112 Slot, 113 Limiting surface, 120 Stirring component, 121 Positioning part, 122 Connecting seat, 1221 Groove structure, 123 Stirring rack, 124 Stirring spatula, 1241 Connecting section, 1242 Working section, 130 Adsorption component, 1301 Positioning mark, 131 Magnetic base, 132 Cover, 133 Second magnet, 134 First sealing component, 135 Second connecting component, 140 Adsorbed component, 141 Limiting part, 1411 Indicating claw, 1412 Indicating mark, 1413 First claw, 142 Mounting seat, 1421 First insertion hole, 1422 Second insertion hole, 143 First magnet, 150 Second sealing component, 160 First connecting component, 200 Cookware device, 210 Cookware. Detailed Implementation

[0047] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments of this utility model and the features thereof can be combined with each other.

[0048] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

[0049] The following reference Figures 1 to 24 This invention describes a stirring assembly 100, a cookware device 200, and a cooking apparatus according to some embodiments of the present invention. The stirring assembly 100 is applied to the cookware device 200, which in turn is applied to the cooking apparatus, which may be a stir-fry machine or other cooking equipment.

[0050] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, an embodiment of the first aspect of this utility model provides a stirring assembly 100, including: a stirring shaft 110, a stirring element 120, an adsorption element 130, and an adsorbed element 140. One of the adsorption element 130 and the adsorbed element 140 is disposed on the stirring shaft 110, and the other is disposed on the stirring element 120. The adsorption element 130 and the adsorbed element 140 attract each other to limit the axial movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring element 120.

[0051] The stirring assembly 100 provided in this embodiment of the present invention can limit the axial movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring component 120 through the attraction of the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140. That is, the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140 can achieve a magnetic connection between the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110, and can also achieve a detachable connection between the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110. Compared with the related technology in which the stirring component and the stirring shaft are fixedly connected by fasteners, the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110 connected by the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140 are convenient to disassemble and assemble, which can improve the assembly efficiency and maintenance efficiency of the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110. At the same time, it is convenient to clean the stirring component 120. Furthermore, cleaning the disassembled stirring component 120 is beneficial to improving the cleaning effect and thoroughness of the cleaning, reducing the possibility of food residue remaining on the stirring component 120, which is beneficial to improving the quality of food, ensuring the health and safety of users, and improving user satisfaction.

[0052] The adsorbent 130 can be disposed on the stirring shaft 110, and the adsorbed component 140 can be disposed on the stirring component 120, or, as... Figure 2 As shown, the adsorption element 130 can be disposed on the stirring element 120, and the adsorbed element 140 can be disposed on the stirring shaft 110.

[0053] Specifically, the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110 are attracted together by the adsorption component 130 and the adsorbed component 140, which can prevent the stirring component 120 from moving axially and detaching from the stirring shaft 110 during cooking and serving. At the same time, when the stirring component 120 needs to be cleaned, by pulling the stirring component 120 axially, when the pulling force is greater than the adsorption force between the adsorption component 130 and the adsorbed component 140, the stirring component 120 can overcome the adsorption force between the adsorption component 130 and the adsorbed component 140, and the stirring component 120 can be separated from the stirring shaft 110. Then, the separated stirring component 120 can be cleaned, which helps to improve the cleaning efficiency and thoroughness of the stirring component 120. Meanwhile, during the cooking process, if a hard object gets stuck between the stirring element 120 and the inner surface of the pot 210, the adsorption force between the adsorption element 130 and the adsorbed element 140 can be overcome, and the stirring element 120 can be lifted upward a short distance along the axis, thus avoiding the problem of jamming. After removing the hard object, the stirring element 120 can be firmly attracted to the stirring shaft 110 under the action of magnetic attraction, making the operation convenient.

[0054] like Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the stirring assembly 100 further includes a limiting part 141 and a positioning part that cooperate with each other to limit the circumferential movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring element 120.

[0055] In this embodiment, the limiting part 141 and the positioning part 121 cooperate with each other to limit the circumferential movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring component 120, and to realize the transmission of torque. This ensures that the stirring component 120 rotates reliably and stably with the stirring shaft 110, reduces the possibility of the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110 sliding or moving relative to each other in the circumferential direction, and ensures a good stirring effect.

[0056] The limiting part 141 is provided on the stirring shaft 110, or the limiting part 141 is provided on the adsorption member 130 or the adsorbed member 140 on the stirring shaft 110; the positioning part 121 is provided on the stirring member 120, or the positioning part 121 is provided on the adsorbed member 140 or the adsorption member 130 on the stirring member 120.

[0057] In other words, when the adsorbent 130 is disposed on the stirring shaft 110 and the adsorbed component 140 is disposed on the stirring member 120, the limiting part 141 can be disposed on the stirring shaft 110 or the adsorbent 130, and the positioning part 121 can be disposed on the stirring member 120 or the adsorbed component 140. When the adsorbed component 140 is disposed on the stirring shaft 110 and the adsorbent 130 is disposed on the stirring member 120, the limiting part 141 can be disposed on the stirring shaft 110 or the adsorbed component 140, and the positioning part 121 can be disposed on the stirring member 120 or the adsorbent 130. Therefore, the different structures of the adsorbent 130 and the adsorbed component 140, and the different structures of the limiting part 141 and the positioning part 121 can be satisfied.

[0058] In some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, one of the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140 is set as a magnet, and the other is set as a ferromagnetic material or a magnet. Thus, by the mutual attraction between magnets or between a magnet and a ferromagnetic material, it can be ensured that the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140 have a good magnetic attraction effect, so as to ensure that the stirring member 120 and the stirring shaft 110 can be reliably connected and conveniently disassembled.

[0059] The adsorption component 130 can be a magnet, and the adsorbed component 140 can be a magnet or a ferromagnetic material; or, the adsorbed component 140 can be a magnet, and the adsorption component 130 can be a ferromagnetic material or a magnet.

[0060] Magnets can generate magnetic fields, which have the property of attracting ferromagnetic materials. Ferromagnetic materials are objects that are not magnetic themselves but can be attracted by magnets. Specifically, ferromagnetic materials can be magnetized to saturation under the influence of a very small magnetic field, thus attracting a magnet.

[0061] like Figure 2 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the adsorbed component 140 is disposed on the stirring shaft 110, and it can be understood that the adsorbed component 130 is disposed on the stirring component 120. The stirring shaft 110 is provided with a mounting base 142, and the adsorbed component 140 includes a mounting base 142 made of ferromagnetic material, or the adsorbed component 140 includes a first magnet 143 disposed on the mounting base 142.

[0062] The stirring component 120 is provided with a connecting seat 122 that cooperates with the mounting base 142, and the adsorption component 130 includes a connecting seat 122 made of ferromagnetic material, or the adsorption component 130 includes a second magnet 133 provided on the connecting seat 122.

[0063] In other words, the mounting base 142 on the stirring shaft 110 and the connecting base 122 on the stirring component 120 cooperate with each other. In some examples, such as... Figure 11 , Figure 12 , Figure 13 As shown, a first magnet 143 is provided on the mounting base 142 as the attracted component 140, and a connecting seat 122 is made of ferromagnetic material as the attracting component 130. The first magnet 143 on the mounting base 142 and the connecting seat 122 attract each other, achieving a mating connection between the mounting base 142 and the connecting seat 122. This limits the axial movement of the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110, achieving a mating connection between the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110. This arrangement makes the connecting seat 122 functionally diverse; it can both connect with the mounting base 142 and act as the attracting component 130, attracting the first magnet 143. This simplifies the structure, reduces costs, and meets the design requirements of a compact structure and small size for the stirring assembly 100. Alternatively, a first magnet 143 can be provided on the mounting base 142 as the attracted component 140, and a second magnet 133 can be provided on the connecting base 122. By attracting each other with the first magnet 143 and the second magnet 133, the mounting base 142 and the connecting base 122 can be connected to each other, so as to achieve the attraction connection between the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110.

[0064] In other examples, such as Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 As shown, the mounting base 142 is made of ferromagnetic material as the attracted component 140, and a second magnet 133 is provided on the connecting base 122 as the attracted component 130. Through the mutual attraction between the mounting base 142 (ferromagnetic material) and the second magnet 133 on the connecting base 122, the mounting base 142 and the connecting base 122 can be connected, thereby limiting the axial movement of the stirring component 120 and the stirring shaft 110, achieving an attractive connection between them. This configuration makes the mounting base 142 functionally diverse; it can both connect with the connecting base 122 and act as the attracted component 140, attracting the second magnet 133. This simplifies the structure, reduces costs, and meets the design requirements of a compact structure and small size for the stirring assembly 100.

[0065] Furthermore, since the heating element of the cooking equipment typically heats the bottom of the cookware 210 during cooking, the stirring element 120 and the stirring shaft 110 will experience a certain temperature rise. To ensure that the first magnet 143 and / or the second magnet 133 do not demagnetize at high temperatures, the first magnet 143 and / or the second magnet 133 can be designed to be located as far away from the bottom of the cookware 210 as possible. Understandably, given the requirement of magnetic attraction, magnets that can withstand high temperatures are preferred.

[0066] Furthermore, since the stirring element 120 is usually positioned further away from the bottom of the pot 210 than the stirring shaft 110, the magnetic force of the adsorption element 130 is greater than that of the adsorbed element 140. In other words, the adsorption element 130 with a stronger magnetic force is positioned on the stirring element 120, while the adsorption element 130 with a weaker magnetic force is positioned on the stirring shaft 110. This arrangement, with the adsorption element 130 positioned further away from the bottom of the pot 210, reduces the influence of temperature on the magnetic force and ensures that the adsorption element 130 has good magnetic attraction performance, thereby reliably and accurately achieving the magnetic connection between the stirring element 120 and the stirring shaft 110.

[0067] like Figure 15 , Figure 16 , Figure 17 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, when the second magnet 133 is provided on the connecting seat 122 as an adsorption member 130, the adsorption member 130 also includes a magnetic seat 131 and a cover 132 that enclose the mounting cavity. The second magnet 133 is located inside the mounting cavity. Thus, the magnetic seat 131 and the cover 132 provide good protection for the second magnet 133, reducing or avoiding the possibility of the second magnet 133 coming into direct contact with liquids or food, preventing the second magnet 133 from rusting, which is beneficial to extending the service life of the second magnet 133 and making the magnetism of the second magnet 133 stable and durable.

[0068] Furthermore, such as Figure 16 and Figure 17 As shown, the adsorption component 130 also includes a second connector 135. The magnetic base 131 and the cover 132 are connected by the second connector 135. Specifically, after the second magnet 133 is installed inside the mounting cavity formed by the magnetic base 131 and the cover 132, the magnetic base 131 and the cover 132 can be locked by the second connector 135 to provide good protection for the second magnet 133. At the same time, the magnetic base 131, the cover 132, and the second magnet 133 are a whole.

[0069] The magnetic base 131 is made of a ferromagnetic material. Under the action of the second magnet 133, the magnetic base 131 can be magnetized, thereby increasing the overall magnetic force of the adsorption member 130. This enhances the magnetic attraction between the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140, ensuring reliable engagement and enabling a reliable connection between the stirring member 120 and the stirring shaft 110. Specifically, the magnetic base 131 can be selectively made of a ferromagnetic material or a non-ferromagnetic material, depending on the magnitude of the magnetic attraction between the adsorption member 130 and the adsorbed member 140, to meet the requirements of different magnetic attraction magnitudes between them.

[0070] Among them, such as Figure 16 and Figure 17 As shown, the magnetic base 131 is connected to the connecting base 122. Therefore, the magnetic base 131, with the second magnet 133 installed, and the cover 132 can be installed as a whole on the connecting base 122, thus connecting the second magnet 133 to the connecting base 122. Specifically, the magnetic base 131 and the connecting base 122 can be detachably connected, facilitating the disassembly and separation of the magnetic base 131 and the connecting base 122 for maintenance and replacement of the magnetic base 131, the cover 132, and the second magnet 133 installed within them. This makes operation simple and maintenance convenient.

[0071] like Figure 16 and Figure 17 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the adsorption member 130 further includes a first sealing member 134. The first sealing member 134 is used to seal the gap between the cover 132 and the magnetic base 131. The provision of the first sealing member 134 can reduce the problem of liquid seeping into the interior of the mounting cavity through the gap between the cover 132 and the magnetic base 131, causing the second magnet 133 in the mounting cavity to rust and corrode. This is beneficial to improving the sealing performance of the mounting cavity, reducing the risk of rust and corrosion of the second magnet 133, and ensuring that the second magnet 133 has good performance. Specifically, the first sealing member 134 can be a sealing ring, sealing ring, sealing gasket, or other sealing member.

[0072] In some other possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the second magnet 133 is sealed in the mounting cavity with sealant. For example, after the second magnet 133 is installed in the magnetic base 131, sealant is applied to seal the second magnet 133, and then the cover 132 is connected to the magnetic base 131. The sealant can seal the second magnet 133 with the surrounding environment, reduce the risk of rust and corrosion of the second magnet 133, and ensure that the second magnet 133 has good performance.

[0073] In some other possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the adsorption member 130 includes a first sealing member 134 for sealing the gap between the cover 132 and the magnetic base 131. Simultaneously, the second magnet 133 is sealed within the mounting cavity by sealant. For example, after the second magnet 133 is installed on the magnetic base 131, sealant is applied to seal the second magnet 133. Then, after installing the first sealing member 134, the cover 132 is connected to the magnetic base 131, and the gap between the cover 132 and the magnetic base 131 is sealed using the first sealing member 134. The combination of the first sealing member 134 and the sealant provides a double seal for the second magnet 133, significantly reducing the risk of rust and corrosion and ensuring good performance of the second magnet 133.

[0074] like Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the stirring assembly 100 further includes a second sealing element 150. The second sealing element 150 is disposed between the mounting base 142 and the connecting base 122 to seal the gap between the mounting base 142 and the connecting base 122. This reduces the possibility of liquid flowing into the interior of the mounting base 142 and the connecting base 122 through the gap between them, thereby causing the magnetic base 131 and the first magnet 143 to rust. This is beneficial to improving the service life and reliability of the adsorption component 130 and the adsorbed component 140. The second sealing element 150 can be a sealing ring, sealing ring, sealing gasket, or other sealing structure.

[0075] like Figure 8 , Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 11 , Figure 12 , Figure 13 , Figure 14 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the limiting part 141 includes a concave-convex structure disposed on the side of the mounting base 142 facing the stirring member 120, such as... Figure 16 and Figure 17 As shown, the positioning part 121 includes a groove structure 1221 disposed on the connecting seat 122. Thus, the convex and concave structures and the groove structure 1221 cooperate to play a good limiting role, which can play a good limiting role for the circumferential movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring component 120, and can transmit torque to ensure that the stirring component 120 can move synchronously with the stirring shaft 110.

[0076] The concave-convex structure and groove structure 1221 are easy to process and implement, simplifying the structure of the limiting part 141 and the positioning part 121.

[0077] like Figure 10 and Figure 13 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the limiting part 141 is provided with an indicator claw 1411 and an indicator mark 1412, such as... Figure 16 and Figure 19 As shown, a positioning mark 1301 is provided on the stirring member 120 or the adsorption member 130. The indicator mark 1412 and the positioning mark 1301 cooperate to indicate the installation position of the indicator claw 1411 relative to the positioning part 121.

[0078] When the cookware device 200 is in the serving position, if the position of the stirring element 120 is not reasonable, it will affect the serving effect. For example, if the stirring element 120 is located at the bottom of the cookware 210, there is a possibility that the food will stick to the stirring element 120 and the food cannot be poured out completely. Therefore, when the cookware 210 is in the serving position, the position of the stirring element 120 needs to be controlled so that the stirring element 120 is in a suitable position to reduce the possibility of the food sticking to the stirring element 120.

[0079] Therefore, in this embodiment, by providing an indicator claw 1411 and an indicator mark 1412 on the limiting part 141, and a positioning mark 1301 on the stirring member 120 or the suction member 130, the indicator mark 1412 and the positioning mark 1301 cooperate to indicate the installation position of the indicator claw 1411 relative to the positioning part 121. For example, by cooperating with the indicator mark 1412 and the positioning mark 1301, the indicator claw 1411 is installed in a suitable position relative to the positioning part 121. In this way, when the cookware device 200 is in the food dispensing position, the stirring member 120 stops rotating and the stirring member 120 is in a suitable position relative to the positioning part 121, reducing the possibility of food getting stuck on the stirring member 120 during the food dispensing process, so that the stirring member 120 will not affect the food dispensing process.

[0080] Specifically, the cooking equipment can be equipped with a position sensor, which is used to stop the stirring element 120 from rotating when it is in a preset position. When the cookware device 200 needs to dispense food, the control device of the cooking equipment can control the stirring element 120 to stop rotating when it reaches the preset position based on the detection information of the position sensor. At this time, the stirring element 120 is in a suitable position relative to the positioning part 121, and the stirring element 120 will not affect the food dispensing process. Then, the cookware device 200 can be controlled to perform the food dispensing operation.

[0081] The positioning mark 1301 can be set on the adsorption component 130, or the positioning mark 1301 can be set on the adsorption component 130.

[0082] In some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the concave-convex structure of the limiting part 141 includes at least two protruding claws located around the mounting base 142. By matching the corresponding groove structure 1221 with the at least two protruding claws, a good limiting effect can be achieved, allowing the stirring member 120 to move synchronously with the stirring shaft 110. Furthermore, the protruding claw structure is simple, easy to process, and easy to implement. It is understood that the number of protruding claws can be two, three, four, or other quantities.

[0083] The indicator claw 1411 is configured as the wider of at least two claws. That is, by setting the width of one claw to be greater than the widths of the others, and positioning the wider claw as the indicator claw 1411, the assembly personnel can intuitively identify the indicator claw 1411 from the width of the other claws. This improves the accuracy and convenience of the assembly personnel in confirming the indicator claw 1411. Furthermore, this method requires minimal structural modification, is easy to manufacture, and is readily implemented. Specifically, as shown... Figure 22 and Figure 24 As shown, the claw includes an indicator claw 1411 and a first claw 1413. The number of first claws 1413 can be one, two, three, or other numbers. The number of indicator claws 1411 is one, and the width of the indicator claw 1411 is greater than the width of the first claw 1413.

[0084] Among them, such as Figure 21 As shown, the indicator mark 1412 is located on the side of the indicator claw 1411 facing the connecting seat 122. Since the claw needs to be inserted into the groove structure 1221 on the connecting seat 122, by setting the indicator mark 1412 on the side of the indicator claw 1411 facing the connecting seat 122, the assembler can intuitively and accurately see the position of the indicator mark 1412 during the process of inserting the claw into the groove structure 1221, and can identify the position of the indicator claw 1411 from the position of the indicator mark 1412, and can confirm the relative position of the indicator mark 1412 and the positioning mark 1301, so as to ensure the accuracy and convenience of assembly.

[0085] Specifically, the indicator 1412 can be a marking symbol, a small groove, a small raised structure, etc. For example, the indicator 1412 can be an arrow symbol, a circle symbol, a triangle symbol, or other special symbols.

[0086] like Figure 16 and Figure 17As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the magnetic base 131 and the cover 132 are installed on the side of the groove structure 1221 away from the mounting base 142. That is, the mounting base 142 is located on the first side of the connecting base 122, and the magnetic base 131 and the cover 132 are installed as a whole on the connecting base 122 from the second side. The magnetic base 131 is connected to the connecting base 122. If the magnetic base 131 is connected to the connecting base 122 and covers the groove structure 1221, the adsorption member 130 and the connecting base 122 are arranged in a compact manner, which can meet the design requirements of the compact structure of the stirring assembly 100.

[0087] In this configuration, the magnetic base 131 is closer to the mounting base 142 relative to the cover 132, while the cover 132 is positioned further away from the mounting base 142 relative to the magnetic base 131. Specifically, the cover 132 is exposed on the second side of the connecting base 122. Figure 16 , Figure 19 , Figure 23 As shown, by placing the positioning mark 1301 on the cover 132, the assembler can intuitively and accurately confirm the position of the positioning mark 1301. In this way, when the assembler inserts the protrusion into the groove structure 1221, he / she can intuitively and accurately see the position of the positioning mark 1301 and the position of the indicator mark 1412, so as to ensure the accuracy and convenience of assembly.

[0088] Specifically, the positioning mark 1301 can be a marking symbol, a small groove, a small protrusion, a notch, etc. For example, the positioning mark 1301 can be an arrow symbol, a circle symbol, a triangle symbol, or other special symbols.

[0089] Specifically, the positioning mark 1301 is located on the cover 132. After the cover 132, magnetic base 131, and second magnet 133 are assembled, they are installed on the connecting seat 122 of the stirring component 120. When connecting the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring component 120, as follows... Figure 20 , Figure 21 , Figure 22 , Figure 23 and Figure 24 As shown, aligning the indicator mark 1412 and the positioning mark 1301 on the mounting base 142, so that the indicator claw 1411 is inserted into the groove structure 1221 of the connecting base 122, allows the stirring shaft 110 and the stirring component 120 to be accurately installed in the appropriate position. This ensures that when the pot 210 is in the serving position, the stirring component 120 will not affect the food pouring process.

[0090] like Figure 16 , Figure 18 , Figure 19As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the stirring member 120 includes a stirring frame 123 connected to the stirring shaft 110, and a stirring shovel 124 connected to the end of the stirring frame 123 to form a cantilever structure. At least one of the stirring shovel 124 and the stirring frame 123 is configured as an elastic member so that the stirring shovel 124 deforms after being pressed.

[0091] In this embodiment, at least one of the stirring spatula 124 and the stirring frame 123 is configured as an elastic element. At the same time, the stirring spatula 124 is connected to the stirring frame 123 to form a cantilever structure. By interfering with the inner wall of the pot 210, the stirring spatula 124 can fit tightly with the inner wall of the pot 210, thereby improving the stirring effect.

[0092] The mixing spatula 124 can be an elastic element, or the mixing frame 123 can be an elastic element, or both the mixing spatula 124 and the mixing frame 123 can be elastic elements.

[0093] Specifically, the interference fit between the stirring spatula 124 and the inner wall of the pot 210 causes the cantilever structure and the elastic stirring spatula 124 and / or stirring frame 123 to be compressed. When the stirring spatula 124 and the inner wall of the pot 210 tend to move away from each other due to external forces or wear, the force between them decreases, thus reducing the force on the stirring spatula 124 and the stirring frame 123. Due to the elastic element, the stirring spatula 124 and / or the stirring frame 123 tend to unfold, causing the stirring spatula 124 to move closer to the inner wall of the pot 210. When the stirring spatula 124 and the inner wall of the pot 210 tend to move closer to each other due to external forces, the stirring spatula 124 and the pot 210... The increased force between the inner walls increases the stress on the stirring spatula 124 and the stirring frame 123. Due to the elastic element, the stirring spatula 124 and / or the stirring frame 123 tend to compress, thus driving the stirring spatula 124 to move away from the inner wall of the pot 210. In this way, the stirring frame 123, the stirring spatula 124, and the inner wall of the pot 210 are always in a balanced state, so the stirring spatula 124 and the inner wall of the pot 210 are always in an interference state, thereby ensuring a tight fit between the stirring spatula 124 and the inner wall of the pot 210, improving the fit effect, and thus ensuring a good stirring effect.

[0094] Among them, such as Figure 18 and Figure 19As shown, the number of stirring spatulas 124 can be one, two, or more. At least two stirring spatulas 124 are sequentially arranged along the axial direction of the pot 210, and respectively abut against the top and bottom inner walls of the pot 210, to reduce dead zones in the stirring action of the spatulas 124 and improve the stirring effect. Specifically, in this embodiment, two stirring spatulas 124 are provided, staggered along the axial direction of the pot 210 at different heights of the stirring element 120, thereby facilitating the stirring of food at different heights within the pot 210 while avoiding interference. It is understood that in some examples, the two stirring spatulas 124 can be arranged flush at the same height of the stirring element 120.

[0095] like Figure 18 As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the stirring spatula 124 includes a bent connecting section 1241 and a working section 1242. The connecting section 1241 is connected to the stirring frame 123, and the working section 1242 extends in a direction away from the stirring shaft 110.

[0096] In other words, the working section 1242 of the stirring spatula 124 is interference-fitted with the inner wall of the pot 210, while the connecting section 1241 of the stirring spatula 124 is connected to the stirring rack 123. By bending the connecting section 1241 and the working section 1242, when the working section 1242 connected to the inner wall of the pot 210 is subjected to force, deformation easily occurs at the bend between the working section 1242 and the connecting section 1241. That is, the angle between the working section 1242 and the connecting section 1241 will change, thereby adjusting the fit between the working section 1242 and the inner wall of the pot 210 to ensure the fit between the working section 1242 and the inner wall of the pot 210, thus ensuring a good scraping effect.

[0097] Specifically, the bending angle between the connecting segment 1241 and the working segment 1242 can be greater than 90° or equal to 90°. In some examples, the bending angle between the connecting segment 1241 and the working segment 1242 can also be less than 90°.

[0098] Specifically, the mixing spatula 124 can be an elastic element, such as a plastic mixing spatula 124.

[0099] like Figure 9 , Figure 10 , Figure 12 and Figure 13As shown, in some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the stirring assembly 100 further includes: a first connector 160, a stirring shaft 110 including a connecting end 111, a slot 112 provided on the side wall of the connecting end 111, a first insertion hole 1421 and a second insertion hole 1422 connected to each other on the mounting base 142, a connecting segment 1241 that can be inserted into the first insertion hole 1421, and the first connector 160 extending through the second insertion hole 1422 into the slot 112 to limit the movement of the mounting base 142 and the stirring shaft 110, so that the stirring shaft 110 and the mounting base 142 can be reliably connected.

[0100] Furthermore, the side wall of the connecting end 111 of the stirring shaft 110 is provided with a limiting surface 113, the slot 112 is located on the limiting surface 113, and the mounting base 142 is provided with a positioning surface that cooperates with the limiting surface 113. Through the cooperation of the limiting surface and the positioning surface, the circumferential relative movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the mounting base 142 can be limited. Then, through the matching of the first connecting piece 4160 with the slot 112, the axial movement of the stirring shaft 110 and the mounting base 142 can be limited, thereby realizing a reliable connection between the mounting base 142 and the stirring shaft 110, so that the mounting base 142 can rotate synchronously with the stirring shaft 110.

[0101] In the above embodiment, the first connector 160 is located inside the second socket 1422, so that the first connector 160 does not occupy the external space of the mounting base 142, thus avoiding the first connector 160 occupying the external space of the mounting base 142 and affecting the reliability and stability of the connection between the mounting base 142 and the connector 122. That is, the first connector 160 is located inside the second socket 1422, so that the first connector 160 will not interfere with the reliable connection between the mounting base 142 and the connector 122.

[0102] Specifically, the first connector 160 can be a screw or a locking pin, and the first connector 160 can extend into the inner groove 112 and contact the inner wall of the groove 112 for limiting. Alternatively, the first connector 160 can be a screw, and the inner wall of the groove 112 is provided with a threaded structure, and the screw is connected to the threaded structure to achieve the limiting function.

[0103] In some possible embodiments provided by this utility model, the number of stirring elements 120 is at least two, and at least two stirring elements 120 can be selectively connected to the stirring shaft 110. That is, the number of stirring elements 120 can be two, three, four, or other numbers. One stirring element 120 is connected to the stirring shaft 110 to stir the food in the pot 210, while the other stirring elements 120 are used as spares and rotated with the first stirring element 120. If the stirring element 120 malfunctions and needs repair or cleaning, it can be disassembled, and another stirring element 120 can be installed on the stirring shaft 110 to continue cooking. The removed stirring element 120 can be repaired or cleaned, which helps to improve the cooking efficiency of the entire cooking device. It is understood that the removed stirring element 120 can be thoroughly cleaned to remove oil stains, improving the cleaning effect and thoroughness.

[0104] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, in a second aspect, this utility model provides a cookware device 200, including: a cookware 210, and a stirring assembly 100 of any of the aforementioned embodiments, wherein a stirring shaft 110 is rotatably disposed in the cookware 210. Since the cookware device 200 includes the stirring assembly 100 of any of the aforementioned embodiments, it has all the technical effects of the aforementioned stirring assembly 100, which will not be described in detail here.

[0105] Among them, such as Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, the stirring shaft 110 is rotatably inserted into the pot 210. If the pot device 200 also includes a drive mechanism, one end of the stirring shaft 110 is connected to the drive mechanism outside the pot 210, and the other end of the stirring shaft 110 is inserted into the pot 210. If the connecting end 111 of the stirring shaft 110 is located inside the pot 210, and the stirring shaft 110 is connected to the pot 210 through a rotating component, or if the stirring shaft 110 is connected to the pot 210 through a bearing, the stirring shaft 110 can rotate relative to the pot 210 under the drive of the drive mechanism.

[0106] The adsorbent 130, the adsorbed part 140, and the stirring part 120 are located inside the pot 210. The stirring part 120 and the stirring shaft 110 are connected through the adsorbent 130 and the adsorbed part 140, so that the rotation of the stirring shaft 110 can drive the stirring part 120 to rotate, thereby stirring the food inside the pot 210.

[0107] A third aspect of this utility model provides a cooking apparatus, including: a pot device 200 of any of the foregoing embodiments. Since the cooking apparatus includes the pot 210 of any of the foregoing embodiments, it possesses all the technical effects of the aforementioned pot 210.

[0108] Furthermore, the cooking equipment also includes a rack, on which the cookware 210 is mounted and can be rotated relative to the rack. Specifically, the cookware 210 can be rotated relative to the rack to a cooking station, a serving station, etc. Understandably, the cookware 210 also includes a washing station relative to the rack, and by rotating relative to the rack, it can switch between the cooking station, the serving station, and the washing station.

[0109] In the description of this utility model, the term "multiple" refers to two or more. Unless otherwise explicitly defined, the terms "upper," "lower," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this utility model and 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. The terms "connection," "installation," "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0110] In the description of this utility model, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "specific embodiment," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this utility model, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0111] 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 stirring assembly (100) characterized by, The stirring assembly (100) comprises a stirring shaft (110), a stirring member (120), an attracting member (130) and an attracted member (140), one of the attracting member (130) and the attracted member (140) is arranged on the stirring shaft (110), and the other is arranged on the stirring member (120), the attracting member (130) and the attracted member (140) attract each other to limit the axial movement of the stirring shaft (110) and the stirring member (120). Further comprising:

2. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that a limiting part (141) and a positioning part (121) that cooperate to limit the circumferential movement of the stirring shaft (110) and the stirring member (120); the limiting part (141) is arranged on the stirring shaft (110), or the limiting part (141) is arranged on the attracting member (130) or the attracted member (140) on the stirring shaft (110); the positioning part (121) is arranged on the stirring member (120), or the positioning part (121) is arranged on the attracted member (140) or the attracting member (130) on the stirring member (120).

3. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 2, wherein one of the attracting member (130) and the attracted member (140) is arranged as a magnet, and the other is arranged as a ferromagnetic material or a magnet.

4. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 3, wherein the attracted member (140) is arranged on the stirring shaft (110), the stirring shaft (110) is provided with a mounting seat (142), the attracted member (140) comprises the mounting seat (142) of ferromagnetic material, or the attracted member (140) comprises a first magnet (143) arranged on the mounting seat (142); the attracting member (130) is arranged on the stirring member (120), the stirring member (120) is provided with a connecting seat (122) matched with the mounting seat (142), the attracting member (130) comprises the connecting seat (122) of ferromagnetic material, or the attracting member (130) comprises a second magnet (133) arranged on the connecting seat (122).

5. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 4, wherein the attracting member (130) further comprises a magnetic seat (131) and a cover (132) enclosed in a mounting cavity, the second magnet (133) is located in the mounting cavity, and the magnetic seat (131) is configured as a ferromagnetic material and connected with the connecting seat (122).

6. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 5, wherein the attracting member (130) further comprises a first sealing member (134) for sealing the gap between the cover (132) and the magnetic seat (131); and / or the second magnet (133) is sealed in the mounting cavity by sealing glue. ​ The stirring assembly (100) further comprises a second sealing member (150) arranged between the mounting seat (142) and the connecting seat (122) to seal the gap between the mounting seat (142) and the connecting seat (122).

7. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 6, characterized in that, The limiting portion (141) comprises a concave-convex structure arranged on the side of the mounting seat (142) facing the stirring member (120), and the positioning portion (121) comprises a groove structure (1221) arranged on the connecting seat (122); The limiting portion (141) is provided with an indicating lug (1411) and an indicating mark (1412), and the stirring member (120) or the suction accessory (130) is provided with a positioning mark (1301), the indicating mark (1412) and the positioning mark (1301) cooperate to indicate the installation position of the indicating lug (1411) relative to the positioning portion (121).

8. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that, The concave-convex structure comprises at least two lugs on the side of the mounting seat (142), the indicating lug (1411) is configured as one of the at least two lugs with a larger width, and the indicating mark (1412) is located on the side of the indicating lug (1411) facing the connecting seat (122).

9. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 7, characterized in that, The magnetic seat (131) and the cover (132) are installed on the side of the groove structure (1221) away from the mounting seat (142) and cover the groove structure (1221), and the positioning mark (1301) is located on the cover (132).

10. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The stirring member (120) comprises a stirring frame (123) connected with the stirring shaft (110) and a stirring shovel (124) connected at the end of the stirring frame (123) to form a cantilever structure, and at least one of the stirring shovel (124) and the stirring frame (123) is arranged as an elastic member to deform after the stirring shovel (124) is pressed.

11. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 10, characterized in that, The stirring shovel (124) comprises a connecting section (1241) and a working section (1242) arranged in a bent manner, the connecting section (1241) is connected with the stirring frame (123), and the working section (1242) extends away from the stirring shaft (110).

12. The stirring assembly (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that Further comprising: A first connecting piece (160), the stirring shaft (110) comprises a connecting end (111), a clamping groove (112) is arranged on the side wall of the connecting end (111), a first insertion hole (1421) and a second insertion hole (1422) which are connected in communication are arranged on the mounting seat (142), the connecting end (111) can be inserted into the first insertion hole (1421), and the first connecting piece (160) extends into the clamping groove (112) through the second insertion hole (1422) to limit the movement of the mounting seat (142) and the stirring shaft (110); Wherein, the first connecting piece (160) is located inside the second insertion hole (1422).

13. A pot device (200), characterized by Comprise: A pot (210) and the stirring assembly (100) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 12, the stirring shaft (110) is rotatably arranged in the pot (210).

14. A cooking apparatus, characterized by, Comprise: The pot device (200) as claimed in claim 13.