Shell of food processor

By combining the sliding rod and control rod with the T-shaped groove and limiting cavity, the problem of unstable connection in the food processor is solved, resulting in a more stable connection and a compact structure.

CN223958724UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03SHUANGMA PLASTIC MFG INC
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-28
Publication Date
2026-03-03

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Technical Problem

The existing food processors have poor stability in the connection between the base and the main body, the connection is not firm enough, and the structure is not compact enough.

Method used

The design employs a sliding rod and a control rod. The sliding rod engages with the insertion part through a positioning slot, while the control rod drives the sliding rod to move up and down, achieving stable adsorption of the suction cup and positioning of the processor body. Combined with the design of the T-shaped slide groove and the limiting cavity, the connection firmness and structural compactness are improved.

Benefits of technology

The connection strength of the food processor has been improved during operation, ensuring that the main body of the processor is not easily detached from the base. The structure design is more compact, making it easier to disassemble and assemble.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a shell of a food processor, and belongs to the technical field of kitchen utensils. The technical problem that in an existing food processor, when a base and a processor body work, the stability of connection is poor is solved. A sliding groove with an opening in the left side is formed in the top of a base in a shell of the food processor, an inserting part matched with the sliding groove in an inserting mode is arranged at the lower end of a processor body, a positioning inserting groove allowing the upper end of a sliding rod to be inserted is formed in the lower side face of the inserting part, and the sliding rod can abut against the right groove wall of the positioning inserting groove. According to the utility model, the lower side surface of the inserting part is provided with the positioning slot for the sliding rod to insert, the sliding rod can be used for upwards pulling the middle part of the sucking disc to realize the fixation of the base, and can also be used for positioning the inserting part to realize the fixation of the base and the processor main body, so that the connection is more stable, and the structure is more compact.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of kitchen utensils technology, specifically referring to the casing of a food processor. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, utility model application number 201920394637.1 discloses a base for a food processor, including a base body and a suction cup disposed on the base body. The bottom surface of the suction cup is recessed to form a groove. The outer edge of the bottom of the base body abuts against the suction cup, and the base body is used to press the suction cup tightly onto the placement surface. An adjustment component is also provided inside the base body. One end of the adjustment component is connected to the suction cup and is used to pull the suction cup upward. The other end of the adjustment component passes through the base body.

[0003] While the aforementioned base allows users to easily separate it from the placement surface, the upper part of the base is fixed to the food processor body using a common snap-fit ​​method, resulting in poor connection stability. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a food processor housing that has a more robust connection and a more compact structure during operation.

[0005] The objective of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solutions:

[0006] A food processor housing includes a processor body, a base, and a suction cup. The processor body is connected to the upper part of the base. The outer edge of the bottom of the base abuts against the suction cup. A sliding rod and a control rod are provided inside the base. The lower end of the sliding rod is connected to the suction cup for pulling the middle of the suction cup upward. The upper end of the sliding rod can extend upward beyond the top of the base. The control rod can drive the sliding rod to move up and down. The base has a sliding groove with an opening on the left side at its top. The lower end of the processor body has a plug-in part that engages with the sliding groove. The lower side of the plug-in part has a positioning slot for the upper end of the sliding rod to be inserted into. The sliding rod abuts against the right wall of the positioning slot.

[0007] The housing of this food processor features a positioning slot on the lower side of the connector for inserting a sliding rod. During operation, the control lever drives the sliding rod upwards, allowing the suction cup to adhere stably to the placement surface. Simultaneously, the sliding rod extends upwards from the upper end of the base and enters the positioning slot of the connector, with its right side abutting against the right wall of the positioning slot. This positions the processor body, preventing the connector from detaching from the base's groove during operation and improving the connection between the base and the processor body. Furthermore, the sliding rod can be used to both pull the middle of the suction cup upwards to secure the base and to position the connector, resulting in a more compact structure.

[0008] In the housing of the aforementioned food processor, the slide has a T-shaped cross-section, and limiting cavities are formed on the front and rear sides of the slide. The height of the limiting cavities gradually decreases from left to right. Insertion blocks that cooperate with the limiting cavities are formed on the front and rear sides of the insertion part. The insertion blocks are inserted after their height matches the limiting cavities.

[0009] The T-shaped sliding groove structure enables the base and the processor body to be positioned vertically, preventing the processor body from detaching from the base. The design of the limiting cavity and the height of the plug block makes the insertion and removal of the plug part into the sliding groove smoother, facilitating the disassembly and assembly of this food processor.

[0010] In the housing of the aforementioned food processor, a discharge port is provided on the left side of the processor body and a feed port is provided at the top. The central axis of the processor body is inclined with the left side lower than the right side, and the upper side of the base is an arc-shaped surface that matches the outer peripheral surface of the processor body.

[0011] The tilted design of the processor body facilitates the discharge of processed food from the outlet on the left side of the processor body.

[0012] In the housing of the aforementioned food processor, a positioning groove is provided at the left end of the slide, an elastic positioning block is provided in the positioning groove, a positioning hole is provided on the lower side of the insertion part, and a positioning protrusion that can be inserted into the positioning hole is provided on the upper part of the elastic positioning block.

[0013] In the housing of the aforementioned food processor, the elastic positioning block is plate-shaped, with one end fixedly connected to the side wall of the positioning groove and the other end suspended. The upper side of the elastic positioning block is not higher than the bottom surface of the groove, and the positioning protrusion protrudes from the bottom surface of the groove.

[0014] The aforementioned positioning protrusions and positioning holes work together to achieve initial fixation of the processor body and the base, preventing the processor body from moving to the left and detaching from the base when the sliding rod is not raised, which helps to improve the stability of the connection between the processor body and the base of this food processor.

[0015] In the housing of the aforementioned food processor, a control groove is provided on the side wall of the base. One end of the control rod is hinged to the sliding rod, and the other end extends out of the groove of the control groove. A limiting surface one and a limiting surface two are formed on the control rod. One side of the limiting surface two is arc-shaped and connected to the limiting surface one. When the limiting surface two is in contact with the inner wall of the control groove, the suction cup is in its original state. When the limiting surface one is in contact with the inner wall of the control groove, the suction cup is pulled up by the sliding rod.

[0016] When it is necessary to fix the base to the placement surface, the user only needs to apply pressure to the end of the control rod away from the sliding rod, so that the control rod rotates until the limiting surface fits against the inner wall of the control groove. During this process, the end of the control rod hinged to the sliding rod drives the sliding rod to move upward, so that the middle of the suction cup deforms upward and is stably adsorbed on the placement surface.

[0017] When the base needs to be removed from the placement surface, the user only needs to apply an upward pulling force to the end of the control lever, so that the control lever rotates until the limiting surface separates from the inner wall of the control groove. During this process, the end of the control lever hinged to the sliding rod can drive the sliding rod to move downward, so that the deformation of the suction cup connected to the sliding rod is restored, and the adsorption force between the suction cup and the placement surface is released.

[0018] Meanwhile, when the first limiting surface on the control rod is in contact with the inner wall of the control groove, the first limiting surface and the inner wall of the control groove work together to limit the rotation of the control rod, so that the suction cup can be stably attached to the placement surface; when the second limiting surface is in contact with the inner wall of the control groove, the deformation of the suction cup is restored, and when the second limiting surface is in contact with the inner wall of the control groove, the second limiting surface and the inner wall of the control groove work together to limit the rotation of the control rod, so that the user can easily remove the base from the placement surface.

[0019] In the housing of the aforementioned food processor, a suction cup positioning groove is provided on the upper side of the suction cup, the bottom of the base extends into the suction cup positioning groove and abuts against the bottom of the suction cup positioning groove, and the outer side wall of the bottom of the base abuts against the groove wall of the suction cup positioning groove.

[0020] The design of the suction cup positioning groove and the bottom of the base abutting together can prevent the suction cup edge from shrinking and deforming inward when the sliding rod is pulled upward to the middle of the suction cup, so as to facilitate the formation of negative pressure between the suction cup and the placement surface and thus adsorb onto the placement surface.

[0021] Compared with the prior art, the technical effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0022] 1. This utility model provides a positioning slot on the lower side of the insertion part for inserting a sliding rod. When the food processor is working, the control rod drives the sliding rod upward so that the suction cup can be stably adsorbed onto the placement surface. At the same time, the sliding rod moves upward and extends out of the upper end of the base into the positioning slot of the insertion part. The right side of the sliding rod abuts against the right groove wall of the positioning slot, thereby achieving positioning of the processor body. This prevents the insertion part of the processor body from disengaging from the groove of the base to the left when the food processor is working, which helps to improve the firmness of the connection between the base and the processor body.

[0023] 2. The sliding rod of this utility model can be used to pull the middle of the suction cup upward to fix the base, and can also be used to position the plug-in part to fix the base and the processor body, making the structure more compact. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model.

[0025] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the present invention. Figure 1 .

[0026] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the present invention. Figure 2 .

[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the main body of the processor of this utility model. Figure 1 .

[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the main body of the processor of this utility model. Figure 2 .

[0029] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the base of this utility model.

[0030] Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional view of the base of this utility model.

[0031] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the internal connection structure of the suction cup, sliding rod, control rod, and base of this utility model.

[0032] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure of the suction cup, sliding rod, and control rod of this utility model.

[0033] In the diagram, 1. Base; 11. Sliding rod; 12. Control rod; 121. Limiting surface one; 122. Limiting surface two; 13. Slide groove; 131. Limiting cavity; 132. Positioning groove; 133. Elastic positioning block; 1331. Positioning protrusion; 14. Arc-shaped surface; 15. Control groove; 2. Processor body; 21. Connecting part; 211. Connecting block; 212. Positioning slot; 213. Positioning hole; 22. Feed port; 23. Discharge port; 3. Suction cup; 31. Suction cup positioning groove. Detailed Implementation

[0034] The following are specific embodiments of the present invention, which are described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.

[0035] The housing of this food processor includes a processor body 2, a base 1, and a suction cup 3. The processor body 2 is connected to the upper part of the base 1. The outer edge of the bottom of the base 1 abuts against the suction cup 3. A sliding rod 11 and a control rod 12 are provided inside the base 1. The lower end of the sliding rod 11 is connected to the suction cup 3 to pull the middle of the suction cup 3 upward. The upper end of the sliding rod 11 can extend upward to the top of the base 1. The control rod 12 can drive the sliding rod 11 to move up and down. The top of the base 1 is provided with a sliding groove 13 with an opening on the left side. The lower end of the processor body 2 is provided with a plug-in part 21 that engages with the sliding groove 13. The lower side of the plug-in part 21 is provided with a positioning slot 212 for the upper end of the sliding rod 11 to be inserted. The sliding rod 11 can abut against the right wall of the positioning slot 212.

[0036] The housing of this food processor has a positioning slot 212 on the lower side of the insertion part 21 for inserting the sliding rod 11. When the food processor is working, the control rod 12 drives the sliding rod 11 to move upward, so that the suction cup 3 can be stably attached to the placement surface. At the same time, the sliding rod 11 moves upward and extends out of the upper end of the base 1 into the positioning slot 212 of the insertion part 21. The right side of the sliding rod 11 abuts against the right groove wall of the positioning slot 212, thereby positioning the processor body 2. This prevents the insertion part 21 of the processor body 2 from disengaging from the sliding groove 13 of the base 1 to the left when the food processor is working, which helps to improve the firmness of the connection between the base 1 and the processor body 2. Furthermore, the sliding rod 11 can be used to pull the middle of the suction cup 3 upward to fix the base 1, and can also be used to position the insertion part 21 to fix the base 1 and the processor body 2, making the structure more compact.

[0037] like Figure 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7As shown, the slide groove 13 has a T-shaped cross-section. Limiting cavities 131 are formed on the front and rear sides of the slide groove 13, with the height of the limiting cavities 131 gradually decreasing from left to right. Insertion blocks 211, which mate with the limiting cavities 131, are formed on the front and rear sides of the insertion part 21, with the height of the insertion blocks 211 gradually decreasing from right to left. The T-shaped slide groove 13 structure enables the base 1 and the processor body 2 to be vertically positioned, preventing the processor body 2 from detaching from the base 1. The design of the heights of the limiting cavities 131 and the insertion blocks 211 makes the insertion and removal of the insertion part 21 smoother, facilitating the disassembly and assembly of this food processor.

[0038] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 6 As shown, the processor body 2 has a discharge port 23 on its left side and a feed port 22 on its upper end. The central axis of the processor body 2 is inclined from left to right. The upper side of the base 1 is an arc-shaped surface 14 that mates with the outer circumference of the processor body 2. The inclined arrangement of the processor body 2 facilitates the discharge of processed food from the discharge port 23 on the left side of the processor body 2.

[0039] Furthermore, a positioning groove 132 is provided at the left end of the slide 13, and an elastic positioning block 133 is provided in the positioning groove 132. A positioning hole 213 is provided on the lower side of the insertion part 21. A positioning protrusion 1331 that can be inserted into the positioning hole 213 is provided on the upper part of the elastic positioning block 133. The elastic positioning block 133 is plate-shaped, with one end fixedly connected to the side wall of the positioning groove 132 and the other end suspended. The upper side of the elastic positioning block 133 is not higher than the bottom surface of the slide 13, and the positioning protrusion 1331 protrudes from the bottom surface of the slide 13. The above-mentioned positioning protrusion 1331 and positioning hole 213 cooperate to achieve the initial fixation of the processor body 2 and the base 1, preventing the processor body 2 from moving to the left and detaching from the base 1 when the sliding rod 11 is not raised, which is beneficial to improving the stability of the connection between the processor body 2 and the base 1 of this food processor.

[0040] like Figure 1-3 and Figure 8 , Figure 9 As shown, a control groove 15 is provided on the side wall of the base 1. One end of the control rod 12 is hinged to the sliding rod 11, and the other end extends out of the groove of the control groove 15. A limiting surface 121 and a limiting surface 122 are formed on the control rod 12. One side of the limiting surface 122 is connected to the limiting surface 121 by an arc transition. When the limiting surface 122 is attached to the inner wall of the control groove 15, the suction cup 3 is in its original state. When the limiting surface 121 is attached to the inner wall of the control groove 15, the suction cup 3 is pulled up by the sliding rod 11.

[0041] When it is necessary to fix the base 1 to the placement surface, the user only needs to apply pressure to the end of the control rod 12 away from the sliding rod 11, so that the control rod 12 rotates until the limiting surface 121 fits against the inner wall of the control groove 15. During this process, the end of the control rod 12 hinged to the sliding rod 11 drives the sliding rod 11 to move upward, so that the middle part of the suction cup 3 deforms upward and is stably adsorbed onto the placement surface. When it is necessary to remove the base 1 from the placement surface, the user only needs to apply an upward pulling force to the end of the control rod 12, so that the control rod 12 rotates until the limiting surface 121 separates from the inner wall of the control groove 15. During this process, the end of the control rod 12 hinged to the sliding rod 11 can drive the sliding rod 11 to move downward, so that the deformation of the suction cup 3 connected to the sliding rod 11 is restored, and the adsorption force between the suction cup 3 and the placement surface is released. Meanwhile, when the limiting surface 121 on the control rod 12 is attached to the inner wall of the control groove 15, the limiting surface 121 and the inner wall of the control groove 15 work together to limit the rotation of the control rod 12, so that the suction cup 3 can be stably attached to the placement surface; when the limiting surface 122 is attached to the inner wall of the control groove 15, the deformation of the suction cup 3 is restored, and when the limiting surface 122 is attached to the inner wall of the control groove 15, the limiting surface 122 and the inner wall of the control groove 15 work together to limit the rotation of the control rod 12, so that the user can more easily remove the base 1 from the placement surface.

[0042] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 9 As shown, the upper side of the suction cup 3 is provided with a suction cup positioning groove 132. The bottom of the base 1 extends into the suction cup positioning groove 132 and abuts against the bottom of the groove. The outer side wall of the bottom of the base 1 abuts against the wall of the suction cup positioning groove 132. The design of the suction cup positioning groove 132 and the bottom of the base 1 abutting against each other can prevent the edge of the suction cup 3 from shrinking and deforming inward when the sliding rod 11 pulls the middle of the suction cup 3 upward, so as to facilitate the formation of negative pressure between the suction cup 3 and the placement surface, thereby adhering to the placement surface.

[0043] The above embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present utility model. Therefore, all equivalent changes made to the structure, shape, and principle of the present utility model should be covered within the scope of protection defined by the claims of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A food processor housing, comprising a processor body (2), a base (1), and a suction cup (3), wherein the processor body (2) is connected to the upper part of the base (1), the outer edge of the bottom of the base (1) abuts against the suction cup (3), a sliding rod (11) and a control rod (12) are provided inside the base (1), the lower end of the sliding rod (11) is connected to the suction cup (3) for pulling the middle part of the suction cup (3) upward, the upper end of the sliding rod (11) can extend upward to the top of the base (1), and the control rod (12) can drive the sliding rod (11) to move up and down, characterized in that: The base (1) has a sliding groove (13) with an opening on the left side at its top. The processor body (2) has a plug-in part (21) at its lower end that engages with the sliding groove (13). The lower side of the plug-in part (21) has a positioning slot (212) for inserting the upper end of the sliding rod (11). The sliding rod (11) can abut against the right wall of the positioning slot (212).

2. The housing of a food processor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front and rear sides of the slide (13) form limiting cavities (131), the height of the limiting cavity (131) gradually decreases from left to right, and the front and rear sides of the insertion part (21) form insertion blocks (211) that cooperate with the limiting cavity (131). The insertion blocks (211) are inserted after their height matches the limiting cavity (131).

3. The housing of a food processor according to claim 1, characterized in that: The processor body (2) has a discharge port (23) on the left side and a feed port (22) on the upper end. The central axis of the processor body (2) is inclined with the left side lower and the right side higher. The upper side of the base (1) is an arc-shaped surface (14) that matches the outer peripheral surface of the processor body (2).

4. The housing of a food processor according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that: The left end of the slide (13) is provided with a positioning groove (132), and an elastic positioning block (133) is provided in the positioning groove (132). The lower side of the insertion part (21) is provided with a positioning hole (213), and the upper part of the elastic positioning block (133) is provided with a positioning protrusion (1331) that can be inserted into the positioning hole (213).

5. The housing of a food processor according to claim 4, characterized in that: The elastic positioning block (133) is plate-shaped. One end of the elastic positioning block (133) is fixedly connected to the side wall of the positioning groove (132), and the other end is suspended. The upper side of the elastic positioning block (133) is not higher than the bottom surface of the slide groove (13), and the positioning protrusion (1331) protrudes from the bottom surface of the slide groove (13).

6. The housing of a food processor according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that: The base (1) has a control groove (15) on its side wall. One end of the control rod (12) is hinged to the sliding rod (11), and the other end extends out of the groove of the control groove (15). The control rod (12) has a first limiting surface (121) and a second limiting surface (122). One side of the second limiting surface (122) is connected to the first limiting surface (121) by an arc transition. When the second limiting surface (122) is attached to the inner wall of the control groove (15), the suction cup (3) is in its original state. When the first limiting surface (121) is attached to the inner wall of the control groove (15), the suction cup (3) is pulled up by the sliding rod (11).

7. The housing of a food processor according to claim 1, 2, or 3, characterized in that: The upper side of the suction cup (3) is provided with a suction cup positioning groove (132), the bottom of the base (1) extends into the suction cup positioning groove (132) and abuts against the bottom of the suction cup positioning groove (132), and the outer side wall of the bottom of the base (1) abuts against the wall of the suction cup positioning groove (132).

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