Nang baking machine with overturning function
By introducing a turning rod and a conveyor belt into the naan baking machine, the naan can be automatically turned over and the surface of the naan can be protected by a protective rod. This solves the problem of damage to the naan when turning it over in existing naan baking machines, ensuring the deliciousness and appearance quality of the naan.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing naan baking machines can easily damage the naan when flipping it over, as the top of the naan is already baked until crispy, resulting in naan with aesthetic defects.
Design a naan baking machine with a flipping function. The naan is lifted by a flipping rod and its movement is controlled by an electric telescopic rod. Combined with the movement of the conveyor belt, the naan is automatically flipped. A protective rod protects the surface of the naan to prevent damage.
This technology protects the surface of the naan during the flipping process, ensuring that the baked naan is delicious and has a good appearance, thus solving the problem of naan damage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of naan baking machine technology, and in particular to a naan baking machine with a flipping function. Background Technology
[0002] A naan oven is a modern kitchen appliance designed based on traditional naan baking methods, combined with modern technology and user needs. From the traditional naan oven to the modern electric naan oven, naan ovens have been continuously iterated and upgraded to gradually meet consumers' needs for convenience, safety, and environmental protection.
[0003] To make naan taste better, it needs to be flipped over during baking to ensure even heating. However, existing naan baking machines can easily damage the naan when flipping it over, as the top is already crispy, resulting in blemishes on the appearance of the baked naan.
[0004] Therefore, to make naan taste better, it is necessary to flip it over during the baking process to ensure even heating. However, existing naan baking machines easily damage the naan when flipping it, as the top is already crispy, resulting in blemishes on the naan's appearance. A naan baking machine with a flipping function could be designed. This machine would use a flipping rod to lift the naan, and control the retraction of an electric telescopic rod to move the flipping rod upwards, thus lifting and flipping the naan. The flipped naan would then be caught by a protective rod, and control the second electric telescopic rod to move forward, gradually flattening the naan. This protects the naan during the flipping process, reducing damage to its surface and resulting in delicious and visually appealing naan. Utility Model Content
[0005] In order to overcome the problem that existing naan baking machines can easily damage the naan when flipping it over, since the top of the naan is already baked to a crisp, resulting in blemishes on the appearance of the baked naan.
[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: a naan bread baking machine with a flipping function, including a lower shell; it also includes a track and a flipping rod. An upper shell is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lower shell. Two drive shafts are symmetrically connected to the left and right ends of the inner wall of the lower shell through a rotating shaft. The track is provided on the surface of the two drive shafts. A support plate is fixedly connected to the left end of the inner wall of the upper shell. An electric telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the lower end of the support plate. A fixing block is fixedly connected to the movable end of the electric telescopic rod. A flipping rod is fixedly connected to the right end of the fixing block. Multiple support plates are fixedly connected to the left and right ends of the inner walls of the upper shell and the lower shell. Two heating tubes are fixedly connected to the opposing support plates on the left and right sides.
[0007] Preferably, the electric telescopic rod is extended to make the flipping rod contact the track, the heating tube is turned on to heat the device, and the drive shaft is controlled to rotate slowly, so that the track moves slowly. The naan dough is placed on the track. As the naan dough moves in the track and reaches the flipping rod, the flipping rod will scoop up the naan. The electric telescopic rod is then retracted to lift the naan dough. Due to the slow movement of the track, the naan will automatically flip and pass through the flipping rod. At this time, the electric telescopic rod is extended to make the flipping rod contact the track again to wait for the next naan to be flipped.
[0008] Preferably, a support plate three is fixedly connected to the right side of the inner wall of the upper shell, and an electric telescopic rod two is fixedly connected to the front end of the support plate three.
[0009] Preferably, the movable end of the electric telescopic pole is fixedly connected to a fixing plate, and a protective pole is fixedly connected to the left side of the fixing plate.
[0010] Preferably, a motor is fixedly connected to the right side surface of the lower housing, and the output shaft of the motor passes through the lower housing and is fixedly connected to the drive shaft located at the rear end.
[0011] Preferably, two drive shafts are fixedly connected to the left side surface of the lower housing, and the two drive shafts pass through the lower housing and are fixedly connected to two transmission shafts respectively.
[0012] Preferably, a limit roller is fixedly connected to the left side of the two drive shafts, and a drive belt is provided on the surface of the two limit rollers.
[0013] Preferably, a naan-taking plate is fixedly connected to the rear end of the lower housing, and four connecting plates are fixedly connected to the lower end of the lower housing, with wheels rotatably connected inside the connecting plates.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0015] Place the naan dough on the conveyor belt. When the dough moves to the flipping bar, the flipping bar will scoop up the naan. Control the electric telescopic rod one to retract, lifting the naan dough. As the conveyor belt moves slowly, the naan will automatically flip over and fall into the protective rod. Control the electric telescopic rod two to extend, and the flipped naan will be gently placed on the conveyor belt. This protects the naan during the flipping process, reducing damage to the naan surface and making the baked naan delicious and beautiful. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the naan oven with a flipping function according to this utility model.
[0017] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a schematic representation of the internal structure of the upper shell of the naan oven with a flipping function according to this utility model.
[0018] Figure 3The diagram shown is a cross-sectional view of the naan bread maker with a flipping function according to this utility model.
[0019] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a schematic representation of the track structure of the naan oven with a flipping function according to this utility model.
[0020] Figure 5 The diagram shows the position and structure of the flipping rod and the protective rod of the naan bread maker with flipping function of this utility model.
[0021] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Lower housing; 2. Upper housing; 3. Drive shaft; 4. Track; 5. Support plate one; 6. Electric telescopic rod one; 7. Fixing block; 8. Turning rod; 9. Support plate two; 10. Heating tube; 11. Support plate three; 12. Electric telescopic rod two; 13. Fixing plate; 14. Protective rod; 15. Motor; 16. Drive shaft; 17. Limiting roller; 18. Drive belt; 19. Naan-taking plate; 20. Connecting plate; 21. Wheel. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0023] Please see Figures 1-5 This utility model provides an embodiment of a naan bread baking machine with a flipping function, including a lower housing 1; it also includes a track 4 and a flipping rod 8. An upper housing 2 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the lower housing 1. Two drive shafts 3 are symmetrically rotatably connected to the left and right ends of the inner wall of the lower housing 1 via rotating shafts. The track 4 is commonly provided on the surfaces of the two drive shafts 3. A support plate 5 is fixedly connected to the left end of the inner wall of the upper housing 2. An electric telescopic rod 6 is fixedly connected to the lower end of the support plate 5. A fixing block 7 is fixedly connected to the movable end of the electric telescopic rod 6. The flipping rod 8 is fixedly connected to the right end of the fixing block 7. The upper housing 2 and the lower housing 1 are fixedly connected to the left and right ends of their respective inner walls. Multiple support plates 29, with two heating tubes 10 fixedly connected to the opposing support plates 29 on the left and right sides. The electric telescopic rod 16 is extended to make the flipping rod 8 contact the track 4. The heating tubes 10 are turned on to heat the device. The drive shaft 3 is controlled to rotate slowly, so that the track 4 moves slowly. The naan dough is placed on the track 4. As the naan dough moves in the track 4 and reaches the flipping rod 8, the flipping rod 8 will scoop up the naan. The electric telescopic rod 16 is controlled to retract to lift the naan dough. Because the track 4 moves slowly, the naan will automatically flip and pass through the flipping rod 8. At this time, the electric telescopic rod 16 is extended to make the flipping rod 8 contact the track 4 again to wait for the next naan to be flipped.
[0024] Please see Figures 2-5In this embodiment, a support plate 3 11 is fixedly connected to the right side of the inner wall of the upper housing 2. An electric telescopic rod 2 12 is fixedly connected to the front end of the support plate 3 11. The support plate 3 11 will fix the electric telescopic rod 2 12 to prevent it from falling. A fixing plate 13 is fixedly connected to the movable end of the electric telescopic rod 2 12. A protective rod 14 is fixedly connected to the left side of the fixing plate 13. By controlling the extension and retraction of the electric telescopic rod 2 12, the fixing plate 13 is controlled to move back and forth, thereby controlling the protective rod 14 to move back and forth. A motor 15 is fixedly connected to the right surface of the lower housing 1. The output shaft of the motor 15 passes through the lower housing 1 and is fixedly connected to the transmission shaft 3 located at the rear end. Starting the motor 15 controls the transmission shaft 3 at the rear end to rotate, thereby controlling the track 4 to rotate.
[0025] Please see Figures 1-3 In this embodiment, two drive shafts 16 are fixedly connected to the left side surface of the lower housing 1. The two drive shafts 16 pass through the lower housing 1 and are fixedly connected to two transmission shafts 3 respectively. Controlling the rotation of the rear drive shaft 16 controls the rotation of the rear transmission shaft 3. Limiting rollers 17 are fixedly connected to the left side of the two drive shafts 16. A drive belt 18 is provided on the surface of the two limiting rollers 17. By controlling the rotation of the rear transmission shaft 3, the rear limiting roller 17 is controlled to rotate, thereby controlling the rotation of the drive belt 18, thereby driving the front drive shaft 16 and the front transmission shaft 3 to rotate, thereby driving the track 4 to move. A naan-retrieving plate 19 is fixedly connected to the rear end of the lower housing 1. Four connecting plates 20 are fixedly connected to the lower end of the lower housing 1. Wheels 21 are rotatably connected inside the connecting plates 20. The baked naan can be taken out from the naan-retrieving plate 19 and moved by the wheels 21.
[0026] During operation, the electric telescopic rod 6 is extended so that the turning rod 8 contacts the track 4. The electric telescopic rod 12 is then extended to its shortest distance. The heating element 10 is turned on to heat the device. The motor 15 is started to slowly rotate the rear drive shaft 3, which in turn controls the rear drive shaft 16 to rotate. This, in turn, controls the rear limit roller 17 to rotate, which in turn controls the drive belt 18 to rotate. This, in turn, drives the front drive shaft 16 and the front drive shaft 3 to rotate, which in turn moves the track 4. The track 4 moves slowly, and the naan dough is placed on the track 4. As the naan dough moves along the track 4... When the naan bread reaches the flipping rod 8, the flipping rod 8 will scoop up the naan bread. Control the electric telescopic rod 6 to retract, lifting the naan bread surface. As the track 4 moves slowly, the naan bread will automatically flip over and fall onto the protective rod 14. By controlling the extension of the electric telescopic rod 12, the fixed plate 13 and the protective rod 14 are controlled to move forward, thus slowly placing the flipped naan bread onto the track 4. When the naan bread passes the flipping rod 8, control the extension of the electric telescopic rod 6 and control the retraction of the electric telescopic rod 12, so that the flipping rod 8 will re-contact the track 4 to wait for the next naan bread to be flipped. The flipped naan bread moves to the rear end of the device via the track 4 and falls onto the naan-picking plate 19.
[0027] Through the above steps, when the flipping rod 8 lifts the naan, the electric telescopic rod 6 is retracted to lift the naan surface, thus flipping it over and placing it into the protective rod 14. The electric telescopic rod 12 is then extended, and the naan is gently placed on the conveyor belt 4, thus protecting the naan during the flipping process and reducing damage to its surface. This makes the baked naan delicious and visually appealing. This solves the problem that to make the baked naan taste better, it is necessary to flip it over during the baking process to ensure even heating. However, existing naan baking machines easily damage the naan when flipping it over because the top is already baked crispy, resulting in blemishes on the appearance of the baked naan.
Claims
1. A naan oven with a flipping function, comprising a lower housing (1); characterized in that: It also includes a track (4) and a turning rod (8). The upper end of the lower shell (1) is fixedly connected to the upper shell (2). The left and right ends of the inner wall of the lower shell (1) are symmetrically connected to two drive shafts (3) through a rotating shaft. The surfaces of the two drive shafts (3) are jointly provided with a track (4). The left end of the inner wall of the upper shell (2) is fixedly connected to a support plate (5). The lower end of the support plate (5) is fixedly connected to an electric telescopic rod (6). The movable end of the electric telescopic rod (6) is fixedly connected to a fixing block (7). The right end of the fixing block (7) is fixedly connected to a turning rod (8). The left and right ends of the inner walls of the upper shell (2) and the lower shell (1) are fixedly connected to multiple support plates (9). The support plates (9) on the left and right sides are fixedly connected to two heating tubes (10).
2. The naan oven with a flipping function according to claim 1, characterized in that: A support plate three (11) is fixedly connected to the right side of the inner wall of the upper shell (2), and an electric telescopic rod two (12) is fixedly connected to the front end of the support plate three (11).
3. The naan oven with a flipping function according to claim 2, characterized in that: The movable end of the electric telescopic pole 2 (12) is fixedly connected to a fixing plate (13), and a protective pole (14) is fixedly connected to the left side of the fixing plate (13).
4. The naan oven with a flipping function according to claim 1, characterized in that: A motor (15) is fixedly connected to the right side surface of the lower housing (1). The output shaft of the motor (15) passes through the lower housing (1) and is fixedly connected to the transmission shaft (3) located at the rear end.
5. The naan oven with a flipping function according to claim 1, characterized in that: Two drive shafts (16) are fixedly connected to the left side surface of the lower housing (1). The two drive shafts (16) pass through the lower housing (1) and are fixedly connected to two transmission shafts (3) respectively.
6. The naan oven with a flipping function according to claim 5, characterized in that: Limiting rollers (17) are fixedly connected to the left side of the two drive shafts (16), and a drive belt (18) is provided on the surface of the two limiting rollers (17).
7. The naan oven with a flipping function according to claim 1, characterized in that: The rear end of the lower housing (1) is fixedly connected to a naan-taking plate (19), and the lower end of the lower housing (1) is fixedly connected to four connecting plates (20). The connecting plates (20) are rotatably connected to wheels (21).