Handle device integrating illumination and oven
By designing an adjustable lighting direction locking structure on the oven handle, the problem of ineffective light utilization is solved, improving the oven's ease of use.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520173434.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-25
AI Technical Summary
The light from the lamp on the handle of the existing oven scatters upwards after the lid is opened, which cannot be effectively utilized, resulting in insufficient ease of use.
Design a handle device with integrated lighting. The handle body and connector are unlocked or locked through a locking structure, so that the lighting direction of the lamp can be adjusted and changes as the cover is rotated, ensuring that the light is directed in the appropriate direction in different states.
It improves the utilization rate of the light and enhances the ease of use of the oven, especially by illuminating the food inside the oven when the lid is open, making it easier for users to observe the food's condition.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of oven technology, and in particular to an integrated lighting handle device and oven. Background Technology
[0002] An oven is a device that uses hot air to bake and cook food. Currently popular ovens are mainly gas ovens and charcoal ovens. An oven consists of a body and a lid. To facilitate opening and closing the lid, a handle is usually installed on the lid, and an oven light is also installed on the handle. The oven light provides light for the user when the ambient light is insufficient, improving the convenience of use.
[0003] However, the handles are usually fixed in place. When the cover is opened, the light tube flips upward with the cover, and the light scatters upward, which cannot be used well. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address at least one problem existing in the prior art, according to one aspect of the present invention, a handle device with integrated lighting is provided, comprising:
[0005] Connector, used to connect to the cover;
[0006] The handle body and the connector are rotated.
[0007] The light tube is installed on the handle body;
[0008] A locking structure, connected to the connector or the handle body, is used to unlock or lock the handle body and the connector. When the handle body is unlocked relative to the connector, the handle body can rotate relative to the connector, thereby opening or closing the cover relative to the main body and adjusting the lighting direction of the lamp tube.
[0009] In some embodiments, the locking structure is connected to the connector and includes a mounting head and a sliding locking element;
[0010] The mounting head is provided with a locking groove, which has a locking position corresponding to the locking state of the handle body and an unlocking position corresponding to the unlocking state of the handle body.
[0011] The sliding locking element is slidably disposed within the locking groove to lock or unlock the handle body.
[0012] In some embodiments, the sliding locking member includes a slider, a locking pin rotatably disposed on the slider, and a locking post fixedly disposed on the slider. The slider is slidably disposed relative to the mounting head. The locking pin slides between the locking position and the unlocking position within the locking groove. The locking post is used to lock or unlock the handle body.
[0013] In some embodiments, the locking structure further includes an elastic element, which is sleeved on the locking pin and has its two ends abutting against the mounting head and the slider, respectively, to apply an elastic force to the slider.
[0014] In some embodiments, the sliding locking member further includes a connecting block, which is arranged parallel to the sliding direction of the slider, connected between the locking pin and the slider, and rotatably configured with respect to the slider and the locking pin, respectively.
[0015] In some embodiments, the locking groove is rhomboid, and of the two opposite vertices of the rhomboid along the sliding direction of the slider, one vertex corresponds to the unlocking position and the other vertex corresponds to the locking position.
[0016] In some embodiments, the lamp tube has a first illumination posture and a second illumination posture corresponding to the open or closed posture of the cover. When the lamp tube is in the first illumination posture and the second illumination posture, the light from the lamp tube is emitted downward.
[0017] In some embodiments, the handle body includes a vertical rod and a horizontal rod disposed on the vertical rod. The vertical rod has a mounting cavity and a light-transmitting hole disposed along its own axial direction. The mounting cavity and the light-transmitting hole are connected. The lamp tube is installed in the mounting cavity. The horizontal rod and the connector are rotatably disposed.
[0018] In some embodiments, when the cover is closed relative to the body, the crossbar is parallel to the connector and the locking structure locks the crossbar; when the cover is open relative to the body, the crossbar is perpendicular to the connector and the connector supports the handle body to achieve locking.
[0019] In some embodiments, the vertical rod includes a rod body and an end cap, the rod body having a closed end and an open end, and the end cap being detachably disposed at the open end;
[0020] The end cap is provided with a first insertion slot, and the lamp tube is inserted into the first insertion slot.
[0021] In some embodiments, the integrated lighting handle device further includes a first connector and a push button. The first connector is sleeved on the other end of the lamp tube, and the push button is connected to the first connector and slidably disposed relative to the light-transmitting hole so as to push the lamp tube out of the rod body under the action of external force.
[0022] In some embodiments, the first connector includes a variable diameter section and a constant diameter section, the variable diameter section facing the open end, and the diameter of the variable diameter section gradually decreases from the open end to the closed end, and the constant diameter section is fitted over the lamp tube.
[0023] In some embodiments, the first connector further includes a connecting sleeve, which is connected to the end of the variable diameter section away from the constant diameter section and surrounds the variable diameter section. The connecting sleeve has a locking hole, and the push button has a plug strip that is inserted into the locking hole.
[0024] In some embodiments, a second insertion groove is provided on the inner wall of the closed end, and the first insertion connector is inserted into the second insertion groove.
[0025] In some embodiments, the integrated lighting handle device further includes a power source located within the handle body and electrically connected to the lamp tube.
[0026] According to one aspect of the present invention, an oven is provided, comprising:
[0027] The main body is equipped with a control panel;
[0028] A cover body, wherein the cover body and the main body are rotatably connected;
[0029] In the aforementioned integrated lighting handle device, the connector is connected to the cover. When the cover is closed, the lamp is in a first lighting state, and the light-transmitting hole faces the control panel. When the cover is open, the lamp is in a second lighting state, and the light-transmitting hole faces the interior of the main body.
[0030] In summary, the integrated lighting handle device and oven provided by this utility model have the following technical effects:
[0031] The light tube is installed on the handle body and connected to the cover body via a connector, serving as the basis for the rotation of the handle body. A locking structure is provided to lock or unlock the handle body, allowing it to rotate with the cover body relative to the main body. When the main body is opened or closed, the handle body can be unlocked by the locking structure, rotated, and then locked again. In this way, the placement of the light tube on the handle body is adjusted after rotation, allowing for adjustment of the lighting range. For example, when the cover body is closed, the light can be directed towards the buttons on the front side of the main body; when the cover body is open, the light can be adjusted to be directed towards the food inside the main body, making it easier for the user to observe the food's condition. This improves the utilization rate of the light tube and enhances the convenience of the oven with the integrated lighting handle device of this embodiment. Attached Figure Description
[0032] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram from a first perspective of the integrated lighting handle device in a first use state according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0033] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the integrated lighting handle device in the first use state from a second perspective;
[0034] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the integrated lighting handle device in its second usage state;
[0035] Figure 4 for Figure 1 First exploded view of the handle device with integrated lighting;
[0036] Figure 5 for Figure 1 A second exploded view of the handle device with integrated lighting;
[0037] Figure 6 for Figure 1 Top view of the integrated lighting handle device;
[0038] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A cross-sectional view along the AA direction;
[0039] Figure 8 for Figure 3 Top view of the integrated lighting handle device;
[0040] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A cross-sectional view along the BB direction;
[0041] Figure 10 for Figure 8 A cross-sectional view along the CC direction;
[0042] Figure 11 for Figure 5 Enlarged view of point I in the middle;
[0043] Figure 12 for Figure 1 The diagram shows the structure behind the first mounting plate where the locking mechanism is hidden.
[0044] Figure 13 for Figure 1 An exploded view of the locking structure in the diagram;
[0045] Figure 14 for Figure 1 An exploded view of the handle body;
[0046] Figure 15 for Figure 10 Enlarged schematic diagram at point II;
[0047] Figure 16 for Figure 10 Enlarged schematic diagram of section III.
[0048] Attached Figure: 100 - Handle device for integrated lighting; 10 - Connector; 11 - Notch for clearance; 12 - Through-hole; 20 - Handle body; 21 - Vertical rod; 211 - Mounting cavity; 212 - Light-transmitting hole; 213 - Rod body; 214 - End cap; 2141 - First insertion slot; 2142 - First insertion ring; 215 - Closed end; 216 - Open end; 217 - Second insertion slot; 218 - Sealing cap; 22 - Horizontal rod; 221 - Locking hole; 222 - Mounting hole; 23 - Switch; 30 - Lamp tube; 40 - Locking structure; 41 - Mounting head. 411-Locking groove, 4111-Locking position, 4112-Unlocking position, 412-Cavity, 413-First mounting plate, 414-Second mounting plate, 42-Sliding locking element, 421-Slider, 422-Locking pin, 423-Locking post, 424-Connecting block, 43-Elastic element, 50-First connector, 51-Variable diameter section, 52-Constant diameter section, 53-Connecting sleeve, 531-Snap hole, 60-Push torque, 61-Connecting strip, 70-Power supply, 80-Second connector, 81-Third connector groove, 82-Fourth connector groove, 90-Rotating shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0049] To better understand and implement this invention, the technical solutions in the embodiments of this invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0050] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", and "outer" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are 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.
[0051] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention.
[0052] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0053] Please see Figures 1 to 16 The integrated lighting handle device 100 provided in this embodiment of the utility model includes a connector 10, a handle body 20, a lamp tube 30, and a locking structure 40.
[0054] Please refer to Figures 1 to 3 The connector 10 is used to connect to the cover; the handle body 20 and the connector 10 are rotatably set; the lamp tube 30 is installed on the handle body 20; the locking structure 40 is connected to the connector 10 and is used to unlock or lock the handle body 20 and the connector 10, so that when the handle body 20 is unlocked relative to the connector 10, the handle body 20 can rotate relative to the connector 10, thereby adjusting the lighting direction of the lamp tube 30 as the cover rotates or closes relative to the body.
[0055] The aforementioned integrated lighting handle device 100 has a lamp tube 30 mounted on the handle body 20. The connector 10 is connected to the cover, serving as the basis for the rotation of the handle body 20. A locking structure 40 is provided to lock or unlock the handle body 20, allowing it to rotate with the cover relative to the main body. When the main body is opened or closed, the handle body 20 can be unlocked by the locking structure 40, rotated, and then locked again. This adjusts the placement of the lamp tube 30 on the rotated handle body 20, allowing for adjustment of the lighting range. For example, when the cover is closed, the light can be directed towards the buttons on the front side of the main body; when the cover is open, the light can be adjusted to be directed towards the food inside the main body, facilitating user observation of the food's condition. This improves the utilization rate of the lamp tube 30's light and enhances the convenience of the oven containing the integrated lighting handle device 100 of this embodiment.
[0056] It should be noted that the locking structure 40 can be installed on the connector 10 or on the handle body 20, both of which can achieve locking or unlocking between the connector 10 and the handle body 20.
[0057] In one embodiment of this utility model, please refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 The lamp tube 30 has a first illumination posture and a second illumination posture corresponding to the open or closed position of the cover. When the lamp tube 30 is in the first illumination posture and the second illumination posture, the light from the lamp tube 30 is emitted downwards. For example, in one embodiment, the first illumination posture of the lamp tube 30 corresponds to the state when the cover is closed relative to the main body, in which case the light from the lamp tube 30 can be set to emit light downwards to provide light for the control buttons located on the front side of the main body; the second illumination posture of the lamp tube 30 corresponds to the state when the cover is open relative to the main body. After the cover is opened relative to the main body, the light can be set to continue to emit light downwards after the handle body 20 is rotated, so that it just illuminates the food inside the main body, making it easy for the user to observe the state of the food inside the main body. That is, the cover has a closed position relative to the main body and a closed position relative to the main body, in which case the light from the lamp tube 30 emits light in a downward direction to improve the utilization rate of light and improve the user's convenience.
[0058] It should be noted that the light is emitted in a downward direction. In one embodiment, a light-transmitting hole 212 can be provided on the lower end face of the handle body 20. When the handle body 20 rotates with the cover, the light-transmitting hole 212 can always be in a downward state, so that the light emitted by the lamp tube 30 can always be emitted from below. In another embodiment, a mounting groove can be provided on the lower end face of the handle, and the lamp tube 30 can be embedded in the mounting groove. When the handle body 20 rotates with the cover, the mounting groove can always be in a downward position, so that the light emitted by the lamp tube 30 can always be emitted from below.
[0059] Furthermore, regarding the downward orientation, in one embodiment, the light-transmitting hole 212 may be located directly below the handle body 20; in another embodiment, the light-transmitting hole 212 may be offset from directly below, and when the cover is closed relative to the main body, the light-transmitting hole 212 may be offset to one side of the main body, thereby enabling light to shine out in the direction that is tilted towards the main body, so that more light shines on the main body and improves the light utilization rate.
[0060] Furthermore, when the cover is in the closed state relative to the main body, the locking structure 40 locks the handle body 20. When the cover is in the open state relative to the main body, the connector 10 supports the handle body 20 to achieve locking. In this way, the handle body 10 can be locked in different states, and it only needs to be locked once by the locking structure 40, which reduces the number of times the locking structure 40 locks the handle and makes it easier to use the handle body 10.
[0061] Please see Figures 1 to 10 This is a schematic diagram of the handle body 20 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The handle body 20 includes a vertical rod 21 and a horizontal rod 22 disposed on the vertical rod 21. The vertical rod 21 has a mounting cavity 211 and a light-transmitting hole 212 disposed along its own axial direction. The light-transmitting hole 212 is disposed on the lower side of the vertical rod 21. The mounting cavity 211 and the light-transmitting hole 212 are connected. The lamp tube 30 is installed in the mounting cavity 211. The horizontal rod 22 and the connector 10 are rotatably disposed. Thus, by providing a vertical rod 21 with an extended length, a longer lamp tube 30 can be disposed in the vertical rod 21 to achieve a larger range of illumination. By providing a horizontal rod 22 with an extended length, the vertical rod 21 and the cover can be made to have a certain distance. Thus, when the cover is in the open state relative to the main body, the horizontal rod 22 extends the vertical rod, so that the vertical rod is in a suspended state to achieve illumination of the food inside the main body.
[0062] In one embodiment of this utility model, when the cover is in a closed state relative to the main body, the crossbar 22 and the connector 10 are in a parallel position, and at this time the locking structure 40 locks the crossbar 22, such as... Figure 7 As shown; when the cover is in the open state relative to the main body, the crossbar 22 and the connector 10 are in a vertical state, and at this time the connector 10 supports the crossbar, applying a reaction force in the direction of gravity of the handle body 20 to the crossbar 22, thereby realizing the support and locking of the handle body 20, as shown. Figure 3 As shown.
[0063] The connector 10 has a clearance notch 11, the side wall of which contacts the handle body 20. The handle body 20 is fixed by supporting it through the connector 10. When the handle body 20 is in the closed state corresponding to the cover, it is detached from the clearance notch 11. When the handle body 20 is in the open state corresponding to the cover, the crossbar 22 of the handle body 20 rotates into the clearance notch 11. The handle body 20 can be locked by supporting it through the connector 10, without the need for the locking structure 40, thus facilitating the locking process.
[0064] In this embodiment, a rotating shaft 90 is provided between the connector 10 and the crossbar 22. The rotating shaft 90 passes through the mounting hole 222 on the crossbar 22, and the crossbar 22 is rotated relative to the connector 10 through the rotating shaft 90.
[0065] Please see Figure 5 , Figure 7 , Figure 9 as well as Figures 11 to 13 In one embodiment of this utility model, when the locking structure 40 is connected to the connector 10, and when locking and unlocking the handle body 20, the locking structure 40 includes a mounting head 41 and a sliding locking member 42; the mounting head 41 is provided with a locking groove 411, which has a locking position 4111 corresponding to the locking state of the handle body 20 and an unlocking position 4112 corresponding to the unlocking state of the handle body 20; the sliding locking member 42 is slidably disposed in the locking groove 411 to lock or unlock the crossbar 22 of the handle body 10, thereby being installed through the mounting head 41 and the connector 10, and the locking or unlocking of the handle body 20 is realized by the switching of the sliding locking member 42 between the locking position 4111 and the unlocking position 4112 of the locking groove 411.
[0066] Please refer to Figure 5 as well as Figures 11 to 13 The mounting head 41 forms a cavity 412 for the sliding locking member 42. The mounting head 41 has an opening for the sliding locking member 42 to move out and to be hidden. The mounting head 41 includes a pair of opposing first mounting plates 413 and a pair of opposing second mounting plates 414, wherein the pair of mounting plates are provided with locking grooves 411.
[0067] Specifically, the sliding locking component 42 includes a slider 421, a locking pin 422 rotatably mounted on the slider 421, and a locking post 423 fixedly mounted on the slider 421. The slider 421 is slidably disposed relative to the mounting head 41. The locking pin 422 slides between a locking position 4111 and an unlocking position 4112 within the locking groove 411. The locking post 423 is used to lock or unlock the crossbar 22 of the handle body 20. It should be noted that, in this embodiment, the locking post 423 fixedly mounted on the slider 421 refers to the situation where the locking pin 422 and the slider 421 are rotatably disposed. "Fixedly mounted on the slider 421" means that its position relative to the slider 421 does not change. However, when specifically connected to the slider 421, it can be detachably connected to the slider 421 or fixedly attached to the slider 421. It can be understood that by setting a rotatable locking pin 422, the locking pin 422 can be switched between different positions within the locking groove 411.
[0068] In this embodiment, the mounting head 41 has a cavity 412, and the sliding locking member 42 is slidably disposed within the cavity 412 so that the sliding locking member 42 can be hidden by the mounting head 41, maintaining the uniformity of the appearance of the entire locking structure 40. The extending direction of the locking pin 422 is perpendicular to the sliding direction of the slider 421.
[0069] Specifically, please refer to Figure 4 In this embodiment, when the locking structure 40 is in use, the crossbar 22 is provided with a locking hole 221, and the connector 10 is provided with a through-hole 12 corresponding to the locking structure 40. When the crossbar 22 and the connector 10 are in a horizontal state, and the locking pin 423 and the crossbar 22 are in a perpendicular state, the hand pushes the slider 421 to slide relative to the mounting head 41, so that the locking pin 422 slides from the unlocking position 4112 to the locking position 4111. At this time, the locking pin 423 also passes through the through-hole 12 and moves into the locking hole 221, locking the crossbar 22, so that the entire handle body 20 can no longer rotate relative to the connector 10. When it is necessary to unlock the handle body 20, the hand can apply a pulling force to the slider 421, moving the locking pin 422 along the trajectory of the locking groove 411 to the unlocking position 4112, and simultaneously pulling the locking pin 423 out of the crossbar 22. At this time, the handle body 20 can rotate relative to the connector.
[0070] Furthermore, in order to achieve rapid return of the locking pin 422 during unlocking, the locking structure 40 also includes an elastic element 43. The elastic element 43 is sleeved on the locking pin 423, and its two ends abut against the mounting head 41 and the slider 421 respectively, so as to apply an elastic force to the slider 421. Thus, when locking the handle body 20, the hand presses the slider 421, causing the slider 421 to slide and compress the elastic element 43, and the locking pin 422 moves to the locking position 4111. When unlocking the handle body 20, a pressing force is applied to the slider 421, causing the locking pin 422 to disengage from the locking position 4111. Under the action of the elastic force of the elastic element 43, the slider 421 and the locking pin 422 can be quickly pushed back to their original positions. Thus, the setting of the elastic element 43 facilitates the use of the locking structure 40.
[0071] Understandably, since the slider 421 needs to compress the elastic element 43, and the elastic element 43 also has a certain length when in the compressed state, in order to facilitate the setting of the elastic element 43, the locking member also includes a connecting block 424. The connecting block 424 is set parallel to the sliding direction of the slider 421 and is connected between the locking pin 422 and the slider 421. It is rotatably set with the slider and the locking pin 422 respectively. Thus, through the setting of the connecting member, there is a certain gap length between the locking pin 422 and the slider 421. When the locking pin 422 is in the locked position 4111, this gap length between the locking pin 422 and the slider 421 facilitates the compression of the elastic element 43. Compared to the configuration without connecting block 424, the setting of elastic element 43 requires locking pin 422 to be located at the end of slider 421. When locking pin 422 is in the locked position 4111, the distance between the end of slider 421 and mounting head 41 is very small. At this time, since elastic element 43 needs to be in a compressed state, only elastic element 43 with a small elastic coefficient can be set in order to achieve compression of elastic element 43. However, elastic element 43 with a small elastic coefficient cannot apply a large elastic force to slider 421, which is not conducive to the return of slider 421 and locking pin 422. Therefore, the setting of connecting block 424 provides more options for the setting of elastic element 43.
[0072] In this embodiment, the locking groove 411 is rhomboid. Among the two opposite vertices of the rhomboid along the sliding direction of the slider 421, one corresponds to the unlocking position 4112 and the other corresponds to the locking position 4111. That is, the side of the rhomboid corresponds to the movement trajectory of the locking pin 422. There are two pairs of opposite movement trajectories between the unlocking position 4112 and the locking position 4111. The locking pin 422 can move along one of the movement trajectories.
[0073] When the connector 10 in the integrated lighting handle device 100 is connected to the cover, it is connected to the outer surface of the cover by bolts or rivets.
[0074] The locking structure 40 described above is configured to lock the handle body 20 when the cover is closed and the handle body 20 is in a horizontal position; when the cover is closed, the right connector of the handle body 20 is supported to achieve locking.
[0075] Please see Figure 10 as well as Figures 14 to 16In one embodiment of this utility model, to facilitate the replacement of the lamp tube 30, the vertical rod 21 includes a rod body 213 and an end cap 214. The rod body 213 has a closed end 215 and an open end 216, and the end cap 214 is detachably disposed at the open end 216. The end cap 214 is provided with a first insertion groove 2141, and the lamp tube 30 is inserted into the first insertion groove 2141. Thus, by providing the end cap 214 and the first insertion groove 2141, the lamp tube 30 can be easily installed. After the lamp tube 30 is installed, it can be driven into the rod body 213. When the lamp tube 30 is damaged after long-term use, the lamp tube 30 can be pulled out by disassembling the end cap 214 relative to the rod body 213, thereby facilitating the replacement of the lamp tube 30.
[0076] When achieving a detachable connection between the end cap 214 and the rod 213, the end cap 214 can be inserted into the rod 213; or an external thread can be provided on the outer surface of the end cap 214 and an internal thread can be provided on the inner wall of the rod 213, and the two can be threaded together to achieve a certain degree of sealing after the two are connected.
[0077] Among them, such as Figure 16 As shown, when the first insertion groove 2141 is provided on the end cap 214, in one embodiment, a first insertion ring 2142 may be provided on the end cap 214 along the axial direction of the rod 213, and the first insertion groove 2141 of the lamp tube 30 may be formed in the first insertion ring 2142; in another embodiment, an end cap 214 with a certain thickness may be provided, and the first insertion groove 2141 may be formed by slotting on the side of the end cap 214 facing the rod 213.
[0078] Specifically, in this embodiment, a first insertion ring 2142 is provided on the side of the end cap 214 facing the rod 213 to form a first insertion groove 2141, thereby ensuring that the length of the first insertion groove 2141 along the axial direction of the rod 213 is sufficient to ensure that when the lamp tube 30 is inserted into the first insertion groove 2141, it has sufficient contact area with the first insertion groove 2141, thus ensuring the stability of the lamp tube 30 installation.
[0079] Please see Figure 14 and Figure 15In one embodiment of this utility model, in order to further improve the convenience of disassembling the lamp tube 30, the integrated lighting handle device 100 further includes a first plug 50 and a push knob 60. The first plug 50 is sleeved on the other end of the lamp tube 30, and the push knob 60 is connected to the first plug 50 and is slidably disposed relative to the light-transmitting hole 212 so that the lamp tube 30 can be pushed out of the rod body 213 under the action of external force. Thus, by setting the first plug 50, it is convenient for the push knob 60 to pull out or push in the lamp tube 30 relative to the rod body 213. Furthermore, by setting the push knob 60, the end cap 214 can be assisted in pulling out the lamp tube 30 together.
[0080] In order to facilitate the insertion of the first connector 50 into the lamp tube 30, the first connector 50 includes a variable diameter section 51 and a constant diameter section 52. The variable diameter section 51 faces the open end 216, and the diameter of the variable diameter section 51 gradually decreases from the open end 216 to the closed end 215. The constant diameter section 52 is sleeved on the outside of the lamp tube 30. Thus, the setting of the variable diameter section 51 can guide the setting of the lamp tube 30, making it easier to insert the lamp tube 30 into the connector 10. By setting the constant diameter section 52 to be inserted on the outside of the lamp tube 30, the lamp tube 30 is supported in the rod 213.
[0081] Since the outer diameter of the variable diameter section 51 is larger than the outer diameter of the lamp tube 30 and does not come into contact with the lamp tube 30, the variable diameter section 51 in this embodiment is connected to the push knob 60 to avoid the push knob 60 scratching the lamp tube 30 when it comes into contact with the lamp tube 30.
[0082] Specifically, please refer to Figure 14 and Figure 15 The connector 10 also includes a connecting sleeve 53, which is connected to the end of the variable diameter section 51 away from the constant diameter section and surrounds the variable diameter section 51. The connecting sleeve 53 has a locking hole 531, and the push knob 60 has a plug-in strip 61, which is inserted into the locking hole 531. In this way, the cooperation between the plug-in strip 61 and the locking hole 531 enables the installation of the connecting sleeve 53. At the same time, by setting a separate connecting sleeve 53, it is convenient to install it with the push knob 60. In another embodiment, a binding member can also be set, which is bound to the outside of the lamp tube 30 and connected to the push knob 60, which can also achieve the effect of the push knob 60 driving the lamp tube 30 to move.
[0083] Furthermore, in order to facilitate the fixing of the first connector 50, a second connector groove 217 is provided on the inner wall of the closed end 215. The first connector 50 is inserted into the second connector groove 217, so that through the cooperation of the second connector groove 217 and the first connector groove 2141, it can be connected and fixed to both ends of the lamp tube 30, thereby fixing the lamp tube 30.
[0084] Specifically, when forming the second insertion groove 217, the vertical rod 21 also includes a sealing cover 218. The sealing cover 218 is located at the end of the rod body 211 opposite to the end cap 214, and forms the second insertion groove 217. In this way, the vertical rod 21 is configured to include the rod body 211, the end cap 214 and the sealing cover 218, which facilitates the forming of the first insertion groove 2141 and the second insertion groove 217.
[0085] In other embodiments, the vertical rod 21 may be integrally formed and have only one opening. A second insertion ring is provided on the inner wall of the closed end 215 along the axial direction of the rod body 213, and a second insertion groove 217 of the lamp tube 30 is formed in the second insertion ring. In another embodiment, the closed end 215 may be provided with a certain wall thickness, and the second insertion groove 217 is formed by slotting on the side of the closed end 215 facing the rod body 213.
[0086] Please see Figure 14 and Figure 16 In one embodiment of this utility model, in order to facilitate the use of the lamp tube 30, the integrated lighting handle device 100 also includes a power supply 70. The power supply 70 is located inside the handle body 20 and is electrically connected to the lamp tube 30. Thus, by setting the power supply 70 on the handle body 20, the lamp tube 30 can be directly powered, avoiding the situation of messy wires when the lamp tube 30 is connected to the mains power.
[0087] Specifically, the power supply 70 is installed on the end cover 214. The integrated lighting handle device 100 also includes a second connector 80, which forms a third connector groove 81 and a fourth connector groove 82. The third connector groove 81 and the fourth connector groove 82 are arranged opposite to each other along the axial direction of the rod body 213. One end of the power supply 70 is inserted into the third connector groove 81, and the other end of the power supply 70 is inserted into the first connector groove 2141. The lamp tube 30 is inserted into the fourth connector groove 82. In this way, the power supply 70 and the lamp tube 30 can be detachably installed in the rod body 213.
[0088] As can be seen from the above, by providing a first connector 50 and a second connector 80 inside the rod body 213, the first connector 50 facilitates connection with the push knob 60, and the second connector 80 facilitates the installation of the power supply 70 and the lamp tube 30 on the end cover 214; by providing the push knob 60, it is convenient to pull the lamp tube 30 out relative to the rod body 213.
[0089] The handle device 100 of the integrated lighting described above is used as follows: When the cover is closed, push the slider 421 to move, locking the locking pin 423 in the locking hole 221. At this time, the handle body 20 cannot rotate, and the light emitted by the lamp tube 30 shines downward on the control button on the front side of the main body. When the cover needs to be opened, apply a little pressure to the slider 421, so that the locking pin 422 disengages from the locking position 4111. Under the elastic force of the elastic member 43, push the slider 421 to drive the locking pin 422 back to the unlocking position 4112. Rotate the cover to open the main body, and at the same time rotate the handle body 20 relative to the connector 10 so that the crossbar 22 and the connector 10 are in a 90-degree orientation. The inner lamp tube 30 in the vertical bar 21 can shine into the main body, and the light emitted by the lamp tube 30 shines downward on the food inside the main body.
[0090] In a second embodiment, the present invention also provides an oven, including a main body, a rotatable cover disposed on the main body, and the aforementioned integrated lighting handle device 100, wherein the integrated lighting handle device 100 is disposed on the cover.
[0091] The main body can be used to bake food. The front end of the main body is equipped with a control button. When the lid is closed relative to the main body, the lamp 30 is located above the control button so that the light emitted by the lamp 30 shines on the control button, making it convenient for the user to operate the control button. When the lid is rotated open relative to the main body, the horizontal bar 22 in the handle body 20 also rotates relative to the connector 10. At the same time, the vertical bar 21 can be located just above the inner cavity of the main body, so that the light shines on the food, making it convenient for the user to check the cooking status of the food.
[0092] Therefore, the oven in this embodiment, which is equipped with an adjustable light tube 30, improves the convenience for users in cooking food.
[0093] The technical means disclosed in this utility model are not limited to those disclosed in the above embodiments, but also include technical solutions composed of any combination of the above technical features. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications are also considered within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A handle device (100) with integrated lighting, characterized in that, include: Connector (10) for connecting to the cover; The handle body (20) and the connector (10) are rotated and set. A light tube (30) is installed on the handle body (20); A locking structure (40) is connected to the connector (10) or the handle body (20) to unlock or lock the handle body (20) and the connector (10). When the handle body (20) is unlocked relative to the connector (10), the handle body (20) can rotate relative to the connector (10), thereby opening or closing the cover relative to the main body and adjusting the lighting direction of the lamp tube (30).
2. The integrated lighting handle device (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The locking structure (40) is connected to the connector (10) and includes a mounting head (41) and a sliding locking member (42); The mounting head (41) is provided with a locking groove (411), which has a locking position (4111) corresponding to the locking state of the handle body (20) and an unlocking position (4112) corresponding to the unlocking state of the handle body (20). The sliding locking member (42) is slidably disposed in the locking groove (411) to lock or unlock the handle body (20).
3. The integrated lighting handle device (100) according to claim 2, characterized in that, The sliding locking component (42) includes a slider (421), a locking pin (422) rotatably disposed on the slider (421), and a locking post (423) fixedly disposed on the slider (421). The slider (421) is slidably disposed relative to the mounting head (41). The locking pin (422) slides between the locking position (4111) and the unlocking position (4112) within the locking groove (411). The locking post (423) is used to lock or unlock the handle body (20).
4. The integrated lighting handle device (100) according to claim 3, characterized in that, The locking structure (40) further includes an elastic element (43), which is sleeved on the locking post (423) and its two ends abut against the mounting head (41) and the slider (421) respectively, so as to apply an elastic force to the slider (421).
5. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that, The sliding locking member (42) further includes a connecting block (424), which is arranged parallel to the sliding direction of the slider (421), and is connected between the locking pin (422) and the slider (421), and is rotatably arranged with the slider (421) and the locking pin (422) respectively.
6. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 3 or 4, characterized in that, The locking groove (411) is rhomboid in shape. Of the two opposite vertices of the rhomboid along the sliding direction of the slider (421), one vertices corresponds to the unlocking position (4112), and the other vertices corresponds to the locking position (4111).
7. The integrated lighting handle device (100) according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The lamp tube (30) has a first lighting posture and a second lighting posture corresponding to the open or closed posture of the cover. When the lamp tube (30) is in the first lighting posture and the second lighting posture, the light from the lamp tube (30) is emitted downward.
8. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The handle body (20) includes a vertical rod (21) and a horizontal rod (22) disposed on the vertical rod (21). The vertical rod (21) has a mounting cavity (211) and a light-transmitting hole (212) disposed along its own axis. The mounting cavity (211) and the light-transmitting hole (212) are connected. The lamp tube (30) is installed in the mounting cavity (211). The horizontal rod (22) and the connector (10) are rotatably disposed.
9. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 8, characterized in that, When the cover is closed relative to the main body, the crossbar (22) is parallel to the connector (10), and the locking structure (40) locks the crossbar (22); when the cover is open relative to the main body, the crossbar (22) is perpendicular to the connector (10), and the connector (10) supports the handle body (20) to achieve locking.
10. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 8, characterized in that, The vertical rod (21) includes a rod body (213) and an end cap (214). The rod body (213) has a closed end (215) and an open end (216). The end cap (214) is detachably disposed at the open end (216). The end cap (214) is provided with a first insertion groove (2141), and the lamp tube (30) is inserted into the first insertion groove (2141).
11. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 10, characterized in that, The integrated lighting handle device (100) further includes a first connector (50) and a push knob (60). The first connector (50) is sleeved on the other end of the lamp tube (30), and the push knob (60) is connected to the first connector (50) and is slidably disposed relative to the light-transmitting hole (212) so as to push the lamp tube (30) out of the rod body (213) under the action of external force.
12. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 11, characterized in that, The first connector (50) includes a variable diameter section (51) and a constant diameter section (52). The variable diameter section (51) faces the open end (216), and the diameter of the variable diameter section (51) gradually decreases from the open end (216) towards the closed end (215). The constant diameter section (52) is fitted over the lamp tube (30).
13. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 12, characterized in that, The first connector (50) further includes a connecting sleeve (53), which is connected to the end of the variable diameter section (51) away from the constant diameter section and surrounds the variable diameter section (51). The connecting sleeve (53) is provided with a locking hole (531), and the push knob (60) is provided with a plug strip (61), which is inserted into the locking hole (531).
14. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that, The inner wall of the closed end (215) is provided with a second insertion groove (217), and the first insertion connector (50) is inserted into the second insertion groove (217).
15. The handle device (100) with integrated lighting according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that, The integrated lighting handle device (100) also includes a power supply (70), which is located inside the handle body (20) and electrically connected to the lamp tube (30).
16. An oven, characterized in that, include: The main body is equipped with a control panel; A cover body, wherein the cover body and the main body are rotatably connected; The handle device (100) for integrated lighting as described in any one of claims 1-15, wherein the connector (10) is connected to the cover, and when the cover is closed, the lamp (30) is in a first lighting state and the light-transmitting hole (212) faces the control panel; when the cover is opened, the lamp (30) is in a second lighting state and the light-transmitting hole (212) faces the interior of the body.