Stirrer container
By designing the first and second locking mechanisms and the reset mechanism, the problem of the complex locking structure and difficulty in opening the mixer container lid is solved, achieving the effect of simplifying the locking structure and making it easy to open.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520436765.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-12
AI Technical Summary
Existing mixer container lid locking structures are complex, have a high failure rate, and are difficult to open after mixing is complete.
A mixer container including a first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism is designed. When the lid is not fastened, the handle is in a vertical position and is prevented from rotating by a detection end and a positioning part. When the lid is fastened, the handle is unlocked and can rotate freely. The second locking mechanism is unlocked by a pressing part and a snap-on part, and the reset mechanism ensures that the handle automatically pops up.
The locking structure of the cover has been simplified, reducing the failure rate and improving the convenience for users to open the cover.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of food mixers, specifically to a mixer container. Background Technology
[0002] The locking structure of the lid on the existing mixer container is relatively complex and has a high failure rate. Furthermore, after the mixer has finished working, due to the pressure difference between the inside of the mixer cup and the outside, and because the lid is in close contact with the cup wall for sealing, it is difficult for users to open the lid, causing inconvenience. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a simple mixer container with a handle that automatically pops up after unlocking and a locking mechanism for the lid.
[0004] The above objectives are achieved in this way.
[0005] A blender container includes a lid and a cup. The lid has a handle rotatably mounted on its top. The lid has a first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism. The first locking mechanism includes a positioning part and a detection end. When the lid is not engaged with the cup, the detection end extends out of the lid surface, and the positioning part limits the handle to a vertical position. When the lid is engaged with the cup, the cup presses against the detection end, causing the first locking mechanism to move inward toward the lid, unlocking the handle and allowing it to rotate freely.
[0006] The second locking mechanism includes a push-out component and a latching component. The latching component has a latching end, and the handle has a latching groove. When the handle is pressed down to make the latching end latch into the latching groove, the second locking mechanism locks the handle. The push-out component is located on the top of the latching component. When the push-out component is pressed, the push-out component forces the latching component to move, causing the latching end to exit the latching groove, and the handle is unlocked.
[0007] The cover is equipped with a reset mechanism located below the handle. When the handle is unlocked by the second locking mechanism, the reset mechanism will pop the handle up.
[0008] The objective of this utility model can also be achieved by the following technical measures.
[0009] Preferably, the cup body has a protrusion on its side wall and a locking member on its handle. When the lid is fastened to the cup body and the handle is locked by the second locking mechanism, the protrusion is locked by the locking member to prevent the lid from detaching from the cup body.
[0010] Preferably, the handle is provided with a positioning groove. When the lid is not fastened to the cup body, the positioning part inserts into the positioning hole to limit the handle to a vertical position, preventing it from rotating downwards.
[0011] Preferably, the handle is provided with a positioning block. When the lid is not fastened to the cup body, the positioning part blocks the positioning block, limiting the handle to a vertical position and preventing it from rotating downwards.
[0012] By adopting the above technical solution, this utility model, through the setting of a first locking mechanism, prevents the handle from being easily locked by the second locking mechanism due to user misoperation, and the second locking mechanism can unlock the handle by pressing the pressing member, making it convenient for users to use. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a container.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first locking mechanism locking the handle.
[0015] Figure 3 A diagram illustrating the unlocking of the handle for the first locking mechanism.
[0016] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the first locking mechanism.
[0017] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the second locking mechanism.
[0018] Figure 6 This is a cross-sectional view of the cup lid.
[0019] Figure 7 This is a diagram of a cup lid.
[0020] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the first locking mechanism.
[0021] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the second locking mechanism. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0023] Combination Figure 1 A blender container with a simple locking structure where the handle automatically pops up after unlocking. It includes a lid 1 and a cup 2. A handle 11 is rotatably mounted on the top of the lid 1. The lid 1 contains a first locking mechanism 111 and a second locking mechanism 112. The first locking mechanism 111 includes a positioning part 1112 and a detection end 1111. When the lid 1 is not engaged with the cup 2, the detection end 1111 extends beyond the surface of the lid 1, and the positioning part 1112 confines the handle 11 to a vertical position. When the lid 1 is engaged with the cup 2, the cup 2 presses against the detection end 1111, causing the first locking mechanism 111 to move inwards towards the lid 1, unlocking the handle 11 and allowing it to rotate freely.
[0024] Combination Figure 2 and Figure 3 In some embodiments, the handle 11 is provided with a positioning groove 113. When the cover 1 is not fastened to the cup body 2, the positioning part 1112 inserts into the positioning groove to limit the handle 11 to a vertical position, preventing it from rotating downwards. One or more positioning grooves 113 are provided adjacent to each other, and the width of the positioning groove 113 is slightly larger than that of the positioning part 1112 so that the handle 11 can rotate to a limited extent in the vertical position.
[0025] In some implementations, the handle 11 is provided with a positioning block. When the cover 1 is not fastened to the cup body 2, the positioning part 1112 blocks the positioning block, limiting the handle 11 to a vertical position and preventing it from rotating downwards.
[0026] Combination Figure 5 and Figure 9 The second locking mechanism 112 includes a push-out member 1121 and a latching member 1122. The latching member 1122 has a latching end 11221, and the handle 11 has a latching groove 114. When the handle 11 is pressed down to make the latching end 11221 engage with the latching groove 114, the second locking mechanism 112 locks the handle 11. The push-out member 1121 is located on the top of the latching member 1122. The parts of the push-out member 1121 and the latching member 1122 that are in contact with each other have corresponding inclined surfaces. When the push-out member 1121 is pressed down, the inclined surface converts the downward force into a horizontal direction, causing the push-out member 1121 to press the latching member 1122 to move inward toward the inside of the cover 1, causing the latching end 11221 to exit the latching groove 114, and the handle 11 is unlocked.
[0027] Combination Figure 7 The cover 1 is provided with a reset mechanism 116, which is located below the handle 11. In some embodiments, the reset mechanism 116 is a spring. The springs are symmetrically arranged. When the handle 11 is not locked by the second locking mechanism 112, the springs extend out of the surface of the cover 1. When the handle 11 is locked by the second locking mechanism 112, the springs are pressed into the interior of the cover 1. When the handle 11 is unlocked by the second locking mechanism 112, the reset mechanism 116 extends out of the cover 1 and springs the handle 11 up.
[0028] Combination Figure 1 The cup body 2 has a protrusion 21 on its side wall and a locking member 115 on its handle 11. When the lid 1 is fastened to the cup body 2 and the handle 11 is locked by the second locking mechanism 112, the protrusion 21 is locked by the locking member 115 to prevent the lid 1 from detaching from the cup body 2.
Claims
1. A blender container comprising a lid and a cup, the lid having a handle rotatably attached to the top of the lid, characterized in that: The cover is internally provided with a first locking mechanism and a second locking mechanism, the first locking mechanism comprises a positioning portion and a detection end, when the cover is not buckled with the cup, the detection end extends out of the surface of the cover, the positioning portion limits the handle in vertical state, when the cover is buckled with the cup, the cup extrudes the detection end to move the first locking mechanism to the inside of the cover, the handle is unlocked and can be freely rotated; The second locking mechanism comprises a pressing element and a buckle element, the buckle element is provided with a buckle end, the handle is provided with a buckle groove, when the handle is pressed to buckle the buckle end into the buckle groove, the second locking mechanism locks the handle, the pressing element is arranged on the top of the buckle element, when the pressing element is pressed, the pressing element presses the buckle element to move to make the buckle end exit the buckle groove, the handle is unlocked; The cover is internally provided with a reset mechanism, the reset mechanism is arranged below the handle, when the handle is unlocked by the second locking mechanism, the reset mechanism pops up the handle.
2. The blender container of claim 1, wherein: The cup is provided with a protrusion on the side wall, the handle is provided with a locking member, when the cover is buckled with the cup and the handle is locked by the second locking mechanism, the protrusion is locked by the locking member to prevent the cover from separating from the cup.
3. The blender container of claim 1, wherein: The handle is provided with a positioning groove, when the cover is not buckled with the cup, the positioning portion is inserted into the positioning hole to limit the handle in vertical state and cannot be rotated downward.
4. The blender container of claim 1, wherein: The handle is provided with a positioning block, when the cover is not buckled with the cup, the positioning portion blocks the positioning block to limit the handle in vertical state and cannot be rotated downward.