Integrated tea cabinet
By designing an integrated tea cabinet, the problems of tea tables being difficult to move and taking up space were solved, resulting in a tea cabinet that is simple in structure, easy to use, and movable, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520365954.6
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-04
AI Technical Summary
Existing tea tables are not easy to move and take up space. They are also prone to spilling tea and tea leaves during use, which affects the user experience.
The integrated tea cabinet is designed, including the cabinet body, a through-type tea tray placement slot, a sliding passage and drawers. The drawers contain tea barrels, and the tea tray has a water outlet channel connected to the water pipe. The tea barrels are fixed by a hanging device. The bottom of the cabinet body has casters, and the drawers have movable wheels. The drawers can slide, and the tea barrel lid prevents spillage.
The tea cabinet features a simple structure, occupies little space, is easy to move and use, prevents tea barrels from shaking and spilling, facilitates waste disposal, and enhances the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of tea brewing table technology, and in particular to an integrated tea cabinet. Background Technology
[0002] In today's society, tea drinking culture has gradually become a trendy culture. Drinking tea has the effects of aiding digestion, reducing internal heat and improving eyesight, calming the mind and relieving irritability, clearing heat and detoxifying, and quenching thirst. However, when users use tea tables to brew tea, the tables are not only large and difficult to move, but also require a trash can to hold tea leaves and water to be placed underneath. This not only takes up space, but also risks spilling if the user kicks it, making it inconvenient for the user.
[0003] To address this problem, this utility model was developed. Utility Model Content
[0004] Therefore, in view of the above problems, this utility model proposes an integrated tea cabinet that is simple in structure, occupies little space and is easy to use.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: An integrated tea cabinet includes a cabinet body, a through-type tea tray placement groove that runs through the end face of the cabinet body, a tea tray for brewing tea is placed in the through-type tea tray placement groove, a sliding channel communicating with the outside is opened on the side of the cabinet body, a drawer is slidably installed in the sliding channel by a sliding device, a tea cabinet panel is provided on the end face of the drawer that closes the sliding channel when the drawer slides into the cabinet body, a tea barrel is placed in the drawer, a water outlet channel for tea to flow out is opened on the tea tray, and a water guide pipe is provided between the water outlet channel and the tea barrel to allow tea to flow from the water outlet channel to the tea barrel.
[0006] A further improvement is that the tea barrel is mounted on the tea cabinet panel via a suspension device.
[0007] A further improvement is that the fixing device includes at least two hanging rivets, which are located on the back of the tea cabinet panel. The tea barrel is rectangular and has an insertion hole for the hanging rivets to pass through. The tea barrel has a hanging channel connected to the insertion hole. The hanging rivets pass through the hanging channel, and one end of the tea barrel resists the hanging rivets, while the other end resists the tea cabinet panel, thereby preventing the tea barrel from swaying when suspended.
[0008] A further improvement is that the tea cabinet panel is equipped with a stainless steel anti-deformation plate, and the hanging rivets are located on the stainless steel anti-deformation plate.
[0009] A further improvement is that a water heater for boiling water is placed on the upper surface of the cabinet, and a water pump pipe for the water heater and a through-channel for wiring are provided on the cabinet. A water bucket is placed on the drawer, and the water pump pipe is inserted into the water bucket.
[0010] A further improvement is that the bottom of the cabinet is equipped with four omnidirectional wheels that can brake.
[0011] A further improvement is that the drawer is equipped with two casters at the end of the tea cabinet panel, and the casters are suspended in the air with a gap between them and the ground.
[0012] A further improvement is that the end of the tea cabinet panel is provided with a concealed groove handle.
[0013] A further improvement is that the tea barrel is equipped with a lid to prevent tea wastewater from overflowing, and the lid has a through hole for a water pipe to pass through.
[0014] A further improvement is that the sliding device is a drawer slide.
[0015] By adopting the aforementioned technical solution, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0016] With its simple structure, small footprint, and ease of use, this tea table features a cabinet design that minimizes space requirements, making it ideal for home use, especially for those with limited room space. The tea canister is stored within the cabinet using drawers, further reducing its footprint and preventing it from tipping over if accidentally bumped. Emptying the tea canister is as simple as pulling out the drawer, making it incredibly convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of an integrated tea cabinet structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of an integrated tea cabinet structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of an integrated tea cabinet structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the tea barrel suspension structure according to an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
[0022] refer to Figure 1-4The present invention discloses an integrated tea cabinet, comprising a cabinet body 1, a tea tray 12 channel 2 extending through the end face of the cabinet body 1, a tea tray 12 for brewing tea located within the tea tray 12 channel 2, a sliding channel 2 communicating with the outside of the cabinet body 1, a drawer 3 slidably mounted on the inner wall of the sliding channel 2 via a drawer 3 slide rail 4, a tea cabinet panel 6 sealing the sliding channel 2 when the drawer 3 slides into it, a tea barrel 5 located inside the drawer 3, a water outlet channel 13 for tea to flow out on the tea tray 12, and a water guide pipe 7 between the water outlet channel 13 and the tea barrel 5 for tea to flow from the water outlet channel 13 to the tea barrel 5. The design incorporates a cabinet (1), which reduces the space occupied by the tea table, making it more convenient for home use, especially for users with limited room space. The tea canister (5) is housed within the cabinet (3), further minimizing its space requirements and preventing it from tipping over if bumped. When it's time to empty the tea canister, simply pull out the drawer (3) to remove it, greatly enhancing user convenience.
[0023] To prevent the tea canister 5 from shifting or tipping over when the cabinet 1 is moved, at least two hanging rivets 16 are included. These rivets 16 are located at both ends of the tea cabinet panel 6. The tea canister 5 is rectangular and has insertion holes 17 for the hanging rivets 16 to pass through. A hanging channel is provided at the insertion hole 17, and the hanging rivets 16 pass through this channel, with one end of the tea canister 5 resisting the rivet 16 and the other end resisting the tea cabinet panel 6, thus preventing the tea canister 5 from swaying when suspended. By hanging the tea canister 5 on the tea cabinet panel 6, it is restrained, preventing it from shifting or tipping over when moving with the cabinet 1, which facilitates the relocation of the cabinet 1 and the collection of wastewater. Furthermore, hanging it provides clearance, allowing the drawer 3 to store other items, further improving user convenience.
[0024] To enhance the rigidity of the tea cabinet panel 6, allowing the tea barrel 5 to be better suspended and to better collect tea wastewater, a stainless steel anti-deformation plate 18 is provided on the tea cabinet panel 6, and the suspension rivets 16 are provided on the stainless steel anti-deformation plate 18.
[0025] To further facilitate tea brewing, a water heater (not shown in the figure) is placed on the upper surface of cabinet 1. Cabinet 1 has a water pipe 9 for the water heater and a through-channel for wiring. A water bucket is placed in drawer 3, and the water pipe 9 passes through the bucket. The drawer holds the water bucket, and the cabinet holds the water heater, allowing users to easily boil water for tea brewing. The water bucket can also be concealed within the cabinet, reducing its space requirements and making tea brewing more convenient, especially in confined spaces. Furthermore, the drawer 3 allows for easy replacement of the water bucket, further enhancing usability. Drawer 3 also prevents the water bucket from tipping over during movement, facilitating the movement of cabinet 1.
[0026] In order to facilitate the movement of the cabinet 1, four universal casters 11 with brakes are evenly distributed at the bottom of the cabinet 1.
[0027] To facilitate the removal of drawer 3, two casters 10 are provided at the end of drawer 3 located on the tea cabinet panel 6. These casters 10 are suspended from the ground with a gap between them. When drawer 3 is retracted into cabinet 1, the casters 10 are off the ground, facilitating movement of cabinet 1. When drawer 3 is removed, gravity causes it to sag slightly, putting the casters 10 against the ground. This not only supports drawer 3 and prevents damage to the drawer slide rails 4, but also allows for easier removal of drawer 3.
[0028] In order to facilitate the pulling of the tea cabinet panel 6, the tea cabinet panel 6 is provided with a hidden groove handle 15 at the end.
[0029] To prevent waste tea from overflowing from the tea barrel 5 and soiling the drawers and floor when the cabinet 1 is moved, and to ensure the cleanliness of the drawers 3 and the floor, the tea barrel 5 is covered with a tea barrel lid 51 to prevent waste tea from overflowing. The tea barrel lid 51 has a through hole 52 for the water pipe 7 to pass through.
[0030] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions above are only illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications may be made to this utility model without departing from the spirit and scope of this utility model. All such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection of this utility model as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An integrated tea cabinet, characterized in that: The cabinet includes a cabinet body with a through-type tea tray placement groove on one end face. A tea tray for brewing tea is placed in the through-type tea tray placement groove. A sliding channel communicating with the outside is opened on the side of the cabinet body. A drawer is slidably installed in the sliding channel via a sliding device. The end face of the drawer is provided with a tea cabinet panel that closes the sliding channel when the drawer slides into the cabinet body. A tea barrel is placed in the drawer. A water outlet channel for tea water to flow out is opened on the tea tray. A water guide pipe is provided between the water outlet channel and the tea barrel to allow tea water to flow from the water outlet channel to the tea barrel.
2. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tea barrel is mounted on the tea cabinet panel via a hanging device.
3. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 2, characterized in that: The suspension device includes at least two suspension rivets, which are located on the back of the tea cabinet panel. The tea barrel is rectangular and has an insertion hole for the suspension rivets to pass through. The tea barrel has a suspension channel connected to the insertion hole. The suspension rivets pass through the suspension channel, and one end of the tea barrel resists the suspension rivets, while the other end resists the tea cabinet panel, thereby preventing the tea barrel from swaying when suspended.
4. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 3, characterized in that: The tea cabinet panel is equipped with a stainless steel anti-deformation plate, and the hanging rivets are located on the stainless steel anti-deformation plate.
5. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: A water heater for boiling water is placed on the upper surface of the cabinet. The cabinet has a water pump pipe for the water heater and a through channel for the wiring to pass through. A water bucket is placed on the drawer, and the water pump pipe passes through the water bucket.
6. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bottom of the cabinet is equipped with four omnidirectional wheels that can brake.
7. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: The drawer is located on the side of the tea cabinet panel and has two casters. The casters are suspended in the air with a gap between them and the ground.
8. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tea cabinet panel has a concealed groove handle at the end.
9. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tea barrel is equipped with a lid to prevent tea wastewater from overflowing, and the lid has a through hole for a water pipe to pass through.
10. The integrated tea cabinet according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sliding device is a drawer slide.