Anti-scalding stockpot
By incorporating a rotatable plate and a pressing mechanism on the side of the anti-scalding soup pot, the problems of increased lid size and inconvenient transfer are solved, achieving the effects of preventing scalding and spillage of soup while facilitating easy transfer.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520531629.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing anti-scalding soup pots have a second handle on the lid, which increases the size of the lid, takes up kitchen space, and is inconvenient to store and retrieve during transfer.
Design a scalding soup pot by setting a rotatable rotating plate and a pressing component on the side of the pot body. The rotating plate is provided with a strip hole and a pressing component. The pressing component presses on the edge of the pot lid to lock the lid and prevent soup from overflowing. When transferring, the pot handle is lifted through the strip hole.
It achieves the goal of preventing soup from overflowing without increasing the volume of the lid, and makes it easy to move the soup pot. The rotating plate is located above the base to block the heat and prevent burns.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of kitchenware technology, and in particular relates to a scald-proof soup pot. Background Technology
[0002] A stockpot is a cooking utensil specifically designed for making soups and stews, typically made of materials such as stainless steel, ceramic, or cast iron. Its design features a deep and wide shape, allowing it to hold a large amount of liquid and ingredients, making it suitable for long-term simmering.
[0003] Conventional soup pots have handles on their sides, allowing users to move the pot by holding it. To prevent soup from spilling during transfer, a scalding-proof soup pot, as disclosed in application number CN201921059858X, incorporates a scalding-proof end grip mechanism. This mechanism includes a first handle on the pot body, a first scalding-proof block on the first handle, a second handle on the lid, a second scalding-proof block on the second handle, and a locking mechanism. Due to the presence of a rubber sealing ring, the lid is sealed and fixed to the pot body by the locking mechanism, preventing soup from splashing out.
[0004] However, the above technical solution requires a second handle to be installed on the pot lid, which increases the size of the pot lid. In kitchens with limited space, this may make storage and retrieval less convenient, so there is still room for improvement. Utility Model Content
[0005] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a scalding-proof soup pot that has both scalding-proof and spill-proof functions.
[0006] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: a scalding soup pot, including a pot body and a pot lid covering the upper part of the pot body. Two pot ears are provided on the side of the pot body. Each pot ear includes a base and a rotating plate disposed on the base. The side of the rotating plate near the pot body is rotatably engaged with the base. A strip hole and a pressing element are provided on the upper surface of the rotating plate. The pressing element is located between the strip hole and the pot lid. When the rotating plate rotates upward, the pressing element presses on the edge of the pot lid.
[0007] Preferably, the pressing element includes a pressing block and an elastic rubber sleeve, the pressing block being fixedly connected to the rotating plate, and the elastic rubber sleeve being fitted onto the pressing block.
[0008] Preferably, the pressure block has a first screw hole and a screw on the side away from the rotating plate, the elastic rubber sleeve has a through hole, and the screw passes through the through hole and is threaded into the first screw hole.
[0009] Preferably, a groove is provided on the upper surface of the base, a rotating seat is provided in the groove, and a rotating plate is disposed in the groove. The side of the rotating plate near the pot body is rotatably engaged with the base through the rotating seat.
[0010] Preferably, the bottom of the groove is provided with a stepped hole and a rod. The stepped hole includes a first through hole and a second through hole distributed from top to bottom, and the diameter of the first through hole is larger than the diameter of the second through hole. The upper end of the rod passes through the second through hole and is fixedly connected to a limiting block. The limiting block is located in the first through hole, and the lower end of the rod extends out of the second through hole.
[0011] Preferably, a rubber ring is provided inside the second perforation, and the inner ring of the rubber ring is in contact with the outer side of the rod.
[0012] Preferably, the lower end of the rod is detachably provided with a stop.
[0013] Preferably, the lower outer surface of the rod is provided with an external thread, and the upper end face of the stop is provided with a second threaded hole that mates with the external thread.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are:
[0015] 1. By setting a rotatable rotating plate on the base, and setting a pressing part on the rotating plate, when transferring the soup pot, the rotating plate can be rotated upward so that the pressing part presses on the edge of the pot lid. The pressing part cooperates with the pot body to lock the pot lid, ensuring that the pot lid is sealed and fixed on the pot body, preventing soup from overflowing. There is no need to set a structure on the pot lid, making it easy to store and use the pot lid.
[0016] 2. By setting strip-shaped holes on the rotating plate, after rotating the plate upward, the user can put their hand through the strip-shaped holes to lift the pot handle upward, making it easy for the user to transfer the soup pot. At the same time, since the rotating plate is located above the base, the upward flow of hot air is blocked by the base during the cooking process, so the temperature of the rotating plate will not be too high, which has an anti-scalding function. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the present invention. Figure 2 .
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Pot body; 2. Pot lid; 3. Pot handle; 31. Base; 311. Groove; 312. Rotating seat; 313. Stepped hole; 3131. First through hole; 3132. Second through hole; 3133. Rubber ring; 314. Rod; 3141. Limiting block; 3142. Stop block; 32. Rotating plate; 321. Strip hole; 4. Pressing component; 41. Pressing block; 411. First screw hole; 412. Screw; 42. Elastic rubber sleeve; 421. Through hole. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0023] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "inner," and "outer," 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. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
[0024] Example 1: As Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, a scalding pot includes a pot body 1 and a lid 2 covering the upper part of the pot body 1. Two pot handles 3 are provided on the side of the pot body 1. Each pot handle 3 includes a base 31 and a rotating plate 32 disposed on the base 31. The side of the rotating plate 32 closest to the pot body 1 is rotatably engaged with the base 31. A strip hole 321 and a pressing member 4 are provided on the upper surface of the rotating plate 32. The pressing member 4 is located between the strip hole 321 and the lid 2. When the rotating plate 32 rotates upward, the pressing member 4 presses on the edge of the lid 2.
[0025] Normally, the rotating plate 32 rests flat on the base 31, allowing the user to easily move the soup pot by lifting the base 31. During cooking, the lid 2 is placed on top, and the rotating plate 32 is rotated upwards, causing the pressing element 4 to press against the edge of the lid 2. The pressing element 4 engages with the pot body 1 to lock the lid 2 in place, ensuring a secure seal and preventing spillage. After cooking, the user can lift the pot handle 3 through the slotted hole 321 or the base 31 for easy transfer of the soup pot.
[0026] Example 2: Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the rest of the components are the same as in Embodiment 1, except that the pressing component 4 includes a pressing block 41 and an elastic rubber sleeve 42. The pressing block 41 is fixedly connected to the rotating plate 32, and the elastic rubber sleeve 42 is fitted onto the pressing block 41. The elastic rubber sleeve 42 has a certain elasticity, ensuring that the pressing component 4 and the pot lid 2 fit tightly together and achieve a good locking effect.
[0027] In this embodiment, the pressure block 41 is provided with a first screw hole 411 and a screw 412 on the side away from the rotating plate 32. The elastic rubber sleeve 42 is provided with a through hole 421. The screw 412 passes through the through hole 421 and is threadedly connected to the first screw hole 411. By adding the screw 412, the elastic rubber sleeve 42 and the pressure block 41 are stably connected.
[0028] Example 3: Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the rest of the parts are the same as in Embodiment 1. The difference is that a groove 311 is provided on the upper surface of the base 31, a rotating seat 312 is provided in the groove 311, and a rotating plate 32 is provided in the groove 311. The side of the rotating plate 32 near the pot body 1 is rotated and engaged with the base 31 through the rotating seat 312. By accommodating the rotating plate 32 in the groove 311, the structure is more compact and occupies less space.
[0029] Example 4: As shown in the figure, the rest is the same as in Example 3, except that the bottom of the groove 311 is provided with a stepped hole 313 and a rod 314. The stepped hole 313 includes a first through hole 3131 and a second through hole 3132 distributed from top to bottom, and the diameter of the first through hole 3131 is larger than the diameter of the second through hole 3132. The upper end of the rod 314 passes through the second through hole 3132 and is fixedly connected to a limiting block 3141. The limiting block 3141 is located in the first through hole 3131, and the lower end of the rod 314 extends out of the second through hole 3132. When the rotating plate 32 rotates upward, the user can push the rod 314 upward, so that the limiting block 3141 extends out of the first through hole 3131 and abuts against the surface of the rotating plate 32, preventing the rotating plate 32 from rotating, thus ensuring good reliability.
[0030] In this embodiment, a rubber ring 3133 is provided inside the second perforation 3132. The inner ring of the rubber ring 3133 is in contact with the outer side of the rod 314. After the rod 314 is moved upward, it can prevent the rod 314 from sliding down naturally.
[0031] In this embodiment, a stop 3142 is detachably provided at the lower end of the rod 314, and the diameter of the stop 3142 is larger than the diameter of the second through hole 3132. Furthermore, an external thread is provided on the lower outer surface of the rod 314, and a second threaded hole that mates with the external thread is provided on the upper end face of the stop 3142. The stop 3142 not only increases the contact area at the lower part of the rod 314, making it easier for the user to push the rod 314 upwards, but also prevents the rod 314 from moving excessively upwards and disengaging from the stepped hole 313.
[0032] The present invention has been described above by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the implementation of the present invention is not limited to the above-described manner. Any improvements made by adopting the inventive concept and technical solution of the present invention, or the direct application of the inventive concept and technical solution of the present invention to other occasions without modification, are all within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A steam-proof soup pot comprising a pot body (1) and a pot cover (2) covering the upper end of the pot body (1), the side of the pot body (1) is provided with two pot ears (3), characterized in that: The pot lug (3) comprises a base (31) and a rotating plate (32) arranged on the base (31), the rotating plate (32) is rotationally matched with the base (31) near one side of the pot body (1), a strip-shaped hole (321) and a pressing piece (4) are arranged on the upper end surface of the rotating plate (32), the pressing piece (4) is located between the strip-shaped hole (321) and the pot cover (2), when the rotating plate (32) is rotated upward, the pressing piece (4) is pressed on the edge of the pot cover (2).
2. A scalding pot according to claim 1, characterized in that: The pressing piece (4) comprises a pressing block (41) and an elastic rubber sleeve (42), the pressing block (41) is fixedly connected with the rotating plate (32), and the elastic rubber sleeve (42) is sleeved on the pressing block (41).
3. A scalding pot according to claim 2, wherein: A first screw hole (411) and a screw (412) are arranged on the side of the pressing block (41) away from the rotating plate (32), a through hole (421) is arranged on the elastic rubber sleeve (42), and the screw (412) is threadedly connected with the first screw hole (411) after penetrating through the through hole (421).
4. The scalding prevention pot according to claim 1, wherein: A recess (311) is arranged on the upper end surface of the base (31), a rotating seat (312) is arranged in the recess (311), the rotating plate (32) is arranged in the recess (311), and the side of the rotating plate (32) near the pot body (1) is rotationally matched with the base (31) through the rotating seat (312).
5. A scalding pot according to claim 4, wherein: A stepped hole (313) and a rod body (314) are arranged on the groove bottom of the recess (311), the stepped hole (313) comprises a first through hole (3131) and a second through hole (3132) distributed from top to bottom, the aperture of the first through hole (3131) is larger than that of the second through hole (3132), the upper end of the rod body (314) penetrates through the second through hole (3132) and is fixedly connected with a limiting block (3141), the limiting block (3141) is located in the first through hole (3131), and the lower end of the rod body (314) protrudes out of the second through hole (3132).
6. A steam-proof soup pot according to claim 5, characterized in that: A rubber ring (3133) is arranged in the second through hole (3132), and the inner ring of the rubber ring (3133) is in contact with the outer side of the rod body (314).
7. A scalding pot according to claim 5, wherein: The lower end of the rod body (314) is detachably provided with a stop block (3142).
8. A scalding pot according to claim 7, characterized in that: An outer screw thread is arranged on the outer side of the lower part of the rod body (314), and a second screw hole matched with the outer screw thread is arranged on the upper end surface of the stop block (3142).