Furnace frame
By introducing a secondary support and a windbreak design into the stove frame, the problem of the four-claw structure tilting under heavy pots was solved, achieving a more stable support and load-bearing effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520247283.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-14
AI Technical Summary
The existing four-claw structure of the stove rack is prone to tilting when bearing heavy cookware, resulting in unstable support and instability of the cookware.
A stove frame was designed, which is connected to the main frame through a secondary support to enhance the support force. Wind shields are set on the base and the main frame to enhance the support strength. At the same time, the base is designed to gradually thicken and make room to accommodate the shape of the cookware. The secondary support and the crossbar work together to improve stability.
It improves the support of the stove frame and the stability of the cookware, prevents the main support from tilting, reduces the pressure on the main and secondary supports, and enhances the overall load-bearing capacity of the stove frame.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of stove technology, and more particularly to a stove frame. Background Technology
[0002] Currently, all four-claw structures are compatible with most stoves. However, the four-claw structure has limited weight-bearing capacity, and when the pots or food are heavy, it is easy for the support to be unstable, and the pots may tilt. Utility Model Content
[0003] To solve the above problems, this technical solution provides a furnace frame.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution is as follows:
[0005] A stove frame, including
[0006] The base includes a first bottom edge, a second bottom edge, a third bottom edge, and a fourth bottom edge that are connected end to end to form a frame shape;
[0007] The main support is located on the first bottom edge and the third bottom edge;
[0008] The secondary support is located on the second bottom edge and the fourth bottom edge;
[0009] A secondary support, used to connect the main support and the base;
[0010] The secondary support connects one of the main supports to the second bottom edge, and the other secondary support connects the other main support to the fourth bottom edge.
[0011] As described above, a furnace frame has wind baffles protruding from the first bottom edge and the third bottom edge, and the wind baffles are connected to the main support.
[0012] In one type of furnace frame as described above, the wind baffle extends from the outer edge of the base along the height direction of the main support, and the wind baffle at least partially overlaps with the main support.
[0013] As described above, in a furnace frame, the base gradually thickens from its outer edge toward the center, and the bottom surface of the base has a clearance space that gradually increases toward its inner edge.
[0014] As described above, the main support includes a vertical portion connected to the base and a horizontal portion connected to the top of the vertical portion and extending toward the center of the base, and the secondary support is connected to the horizontal portion.
[0015] As described above, the auxiliary support includes a column portion that is connected to the base and extends vertically, and a crossbar portion that is connected to the top of the column portion and extends laterally to the main support.
[0016] As described above, the horizontal portion includes a main body and an end portion. The two ends of the main body are respectively connected to the vertical portion and the end portion. The end portion gradually narrows from the upper and lower sides along the direction towards the center of the base.
[0017] In one type of furnace frame as described above, the crossbar portion is perpendicular to the side of the transverse portion.
[0018] In the furnace frame described above, the thickness direction of the secondary support is consistent with the thickness direction of the windbreak frame.
[0019] In the furnace frame described above, the crossbar is connected to the main body, and the vertical height of the crossbar is the same as the vertical height of the main body.
[0020] The beneficial effects of this application are:
[0021] This utility model provides a stove frame that uses a secondary support to connect to the main support, preventing the main support from tilting and improving the main support's load-bearing capacity. At the same time, the secondary support can also support the cookware, reducing the pressure on the main and secondary supports, thereby increasing the stove frame's support force and the stability of the cookware. Attached Figure Description
[0022] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below.
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this application. Figure 1 ;
[0024] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this application. Figure 2 . Detailed Implementation
[0025] To make the technical problems solved, technical solutions, and beneficial effects of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.
[0026] A stove frame, including
[0027] The base 1 includes a first bottom edge 11, a second bottom edge 12, a third bottom edge 13 and a fourth bottom edge 14 connected end to end to form a frame shape;
[0028] Main support 2 is disposed on the first bottom edge 11 and the third bottom edge 13;
[0029] The secondary support 3 is disposed on the second bottom edge 12 and the fourth bottom edge 14;
[0030] Sub-support 4, which is used to connect the main support 2 and the base 1;
[0031] The secondary support 4 connects one of the main supports 2 to the second bottom edge 12, and the other secondary support 4 connects another main support 2 to the fourth bottom edge 14.
[0032] This utility model provides a stove frame that uses a secondary support to connect to the main support, preventing the main support from tilting and improving the main support's load-bearing capacity. At the same time, the secondary support can also support the cookware, reducing the pressure on the main and secondary supports, thereby increasing the stove frame's support force and the stability of the cookware.
[0033] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, a wind baffle 5 is protruding from the first bottom edge 11 and the third bottom edge 13, and the wind baffle 5 is connected to the main support 2. This can reduce the impact of the range hood's exhaust on the stove flame.
[0034] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, the windbreak 5 extends from the outer edge of the base 1 along the height direction of the main support 2, and the windbreak 5 at least partially overlaps with the main support 2. This enhances the supporting strength of the main support. In this embodiment, the windbreak, base, and main support are integrally formed.
[0035] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, the base 1 gradually thickens from its outer edge towards the center, and the bottom surface of the base 1 is provided with a clearance space 6 that gradually increases towards its inner edge. The clearance space adapts to the shape of the stove while avoiding excessive thickness of the base frame, thus preventing increased weight.
[0036] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation thereof, the main support 2 includes a vertical portion 21 connected to the base 1, and a horizontal portion 22 connected to the top of the vertical portion 21 and extending toward the center of the base 1, and the secondary support 4 is connected to the horizontal portion 22.
[0037] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation thereof, the secondary support 4 includes a column portion 41 that is connected to the base 1 and extends vertically, and a crossbar portion 42 that is connected to the top of the column portion 41 and extends laterally to the main support 2.
[0038] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, the horizontal portion 22 includes a main body portion 221 and an end portion 222. The two ends of the main body portion 221 are respectively connected to the vertical portion 21 and the end portion 222. The end portion 222 gradually narrows from the top and bottom sides along the direction towards the center of the base 1. The end portion is capable of supporting smaller cookware or cookware with a spherical bottom.
[0039] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, the crossbar portion 42 is perpendicular to the side of the transverse portion 22. This prevents the main support from bending laterally.
[0040] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, the thickness direction of the sub-support 4 is consistent with the thickness direction of the windshield 5.
[0041] Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment of this solution and not a limitation, the crossbar portion 42 is connected to the main body portion 221, and the vertical height of the crossbar portion 42 is the same as the vertical height of the main body portion 221. This improves the support strength for the main support frame.
[0042] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit the scope of implementation of this application. Any other embodiments whose principles and basic structures are the same as or similar to those of this application are within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A furnace frame, characterized in that: include The base (1) includes a first bottom edge (11), a second bottom edge (12), a third bottom edge (13) and a fourth bottom edge (14) connected end to end to form a frame; The main support (2) is disposed on the first bottom edge (11) and the third bottom edge (13); The secondary support (3) is disposed on the second bottom edge (12) and the fourth bottom edge (14); Sub-support (4), which is used to connect the main support (2) and the base (1); The sub-support (4) connects one of the main supports (2) to the second bottom edge (12), and the other sub-support (4) connects the other main support (2) to the fourth bottom edge (14).
2. A furnace frame according to claim 1, characterized in that: A windbreak frame (5) is provided on the first bottom edge (11) and the third bottom edge (13), and the windbreak frame (5) is connected to the main support (2).
3. A furnace frame according to claim 2, characterized in that: The windshield (5) extends from the outer edge of the base (1) along the height direction of the main support (2), and the windshield (5) overlaps at least partially with the main support (2).
4. A furnace frame according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) gradually thickens from its outer edge toward the center, and the bottom surface of the base (1) is provided with a clearance space (6) that gradually increases toward its inner edge.
5. A furnace frame according to claim 2, characterized in that: The main support (2) includes a vertical part (21) connected to the base (1) and a horizontal part (22) connected to the top of the vertical part (21) and extending toward the center of the base (1), and the secondary support (4) is connected to the horizontal part (22).
6. A furnace frame according to claim 5, characterized in that: The sub-support (4) includes a column portion (41) that is connected to the base (1) and extends vertically, and a crossbar portion (42) that is connected to the top of the column portion (41) and extends laterally to the main support (2).
7. A furnace frame according to claim 6, characterized in that: The horizontal portion (22) includes a main body portion (221) and an end portion (222). The two ends of the main body portion (221) are respectively connected to the vertical portion (21) and the end portion (222). The end portion (222) gradually narrows from the upper and lower sides along the direction towards the center of the base (1).
8. A furnace frame according to claim 6, characterized in that: The crossbar portion (42) is perpendicular to the side of the transverse portion (22).
9. A furnace frame according to claim 2, characterized in that: The thickness direction of the sub-support (4) is consistent with the thickness direction of the windshield (5).
10. A furnace frame according to claim 7, characterized in that: The crossbar (42) is connected to the main body (221), and the vertical height of the crossbar (42) is the same as the vertical height of the main body (221).