Rotary self-standing pot
By using a rotating, self-supporting cookware design, the problems of water accumulation, rust, and inconvenient storage of traditional cookware are solved. It achieves self-support and foldable storage, improving the lifespan and storage convenience of the cookware.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Traditional cookware handles lack versatility, leading to water accumulation and rust, which affects the lifespan of the pot and may pose a health risk. They are also inconvenient to store.
A rotating self-supporting cookware was designed. The cookware achieves self-support by rotating the handle and using a limiting structure. The support rod and support block are used to tilt and straighten the pot body to drain water. The handle can be folded and stored to save space.
It effectively prevents the pot from rusting, extends its service life, reduces health risks, improves storage efficiency, and saves space.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a cookware, specifically a rotating self-supporting cookware, and belongs to the field of cookware technology. Background Technology
[0002] Cookware refers to various utensils used for cooking food or boiling water, including rice cookers, frying pans, air fryers, electric pressure cookers, etc. According to the material, there are stainless steel pots, iron pots, aluminum pots, earthenware pots, copper pots, enamel pots, non-stick pots, composite material pots, etc. Generally, cookware requires the staff to hold the handle of the pot to stir-fry during use.
[0003] However, the handle design of traditional cookware is usually only for holding and lacks versatility. When the cookware needs to be temporarily placed, it can only be laid flat or on its side, which makes it easy for water to accumulate inside the pot. A long-term humid environment will accelerate the rusting of the pot, which not only affects the service life of the cookware, but may also pose a potential threat to the user's health. In addition, cookware handles are usually designed to be fixed. These designs have many shortcomings in actual use, such as the inability to adjust the angle of the handle, which makes storage inconvenient. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a rotating self-supporting cookware to solve the above problems. After the cookware is cleaned, the handle can be rotated to a certain angle, which can then support the cookware independently, making it easier for the water inside the cookware to drain out and prevent it from rusting. When the cookware is not in use, the handle can be folded and stored inside the cookware, thereby saving storage space.
[0005] This utility model achieves the above-mentioned objective through the following technical solution: a rotating self-supporting cookware, comprising a pot body, a connecting block fixedly connected to the pot body, two connecting rings fixedly connected to the connecting block, a common rotating shaft rotatably connecting the two connecting rings, a connecting sleeve fixedly connected to the rotating shaft, a handle fixedly connected to the connecting sleeve, a support rod rotatably connected to the handle, a support block rotatably connected to the support rod, a stop shaft fixedly connected to the support rod, a limiting structure provided on the connecting block, and an unfolding structure provided on the handle.
[0006] Preferably, the rotating shaft is made of high-performance ceramic material, the connecting ring is made of high-performance ceramic material, and the handle is made of carbon fiber composite material.
[0007] Preferably, the limiting structure includes a connecting block and a sliding rod. The connecting block is fixedly connected to the connecting block, and two sliding rods are slidably connected to the connecting block. The top ends of the two sliding rods are fixedly connected to the same locking plate. The connecting sleeve is provided with multiple locking slots, and one end of the locking plate engages with one of the locking slots.
[0008] Preferably, a second spring is sleeved on the outside of the slide rod, one end of the second spring abutting against the locking plate, and the other end of the second spring abutting against the connecting block.
[0009] Preferably, the overall cross-section of the card plate is L-shaped, and the cross-section of one end of the card plate is trapezoidal.
[0010] Preferably, the unfolding structure includes a pull rod and a connecting rod, the pull rod is slidably connected to the handle, two connecting rods are rotatably connected to the pull rod, and the connecting rods are rotatably connected to the support rod.
[0011] Preferably, a guide shaft is fixedly connected to the handle, a plug is slidably connected to the guide shaft, and the pull rod is provided with two slots, with the plug engaging with one of the slots.
[0012] Preferably, a first spring is sleeved on the outside of the guide shaft, one end of the first spring abutting against the insert block, and the other end of the first spring abutting against the handle.
[0013] Preferably, the two connecting rods form a V-shaped structure, and the two connecting rods are symmetrically distributed about the middle of the tie rod.
[0014] Preferably, the cross-section of one end of the pull rod is T-shaped, and the cross-section of one end of the insert block is trapezoidal.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: During use, after the pot body is cleaned, the handle can be rotated to a certain angle, and then the limiting structure can stop the handle from rotating further. Then, the two support rods can be unfolded from inside the handle using the unfolding structure. After the support rods are unfolded, the support block can be rotated. When the support block rotates to a certain angle, it will abut against the stop shaft. The handle can then be placed on the countertop. At this time, the two support blocks and the handle will simultaneously contact the countertop, while the pot body is in a tilted, upright state. Therefore, self-support for the pot body is achieved, facilitating its movement. The internal moisture drains out, preventing the pot from rusting and effectively extending its lifespan. This also avoids potential health threats to the user. When the pot is not in use, the two support rods can be stored inside the handle. By continuing to rotate the handle towards the pot, the limiting structure will again limit the handle when it comes together with the pot, thus completing the folding and storage of the handle. This reduces space occupation and makes it easier to store the pot. The handle is made of carbon fiber composite material, which is lightweight and strong. The connecting ring and pivot are made of high-performance ceramic material, ensuring smooth rotation and wear resistance. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The enlarged schematic diagram of part A shown below;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the handle and the pull rod of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 for Figure 3 The enlarged schematic diagram of section B is shown below;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the pull rod and the connecting rod of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 6 for Figure 5 The enlarged schematic diagram of section C is shown.
[0022] In the diagram: 1. Pot body; 2. Connecting block; 3. Connecting ring; 4. Rotating shaft; 5. Connecting sleeve; 6. Handle; 7. Unfolding structure; 701. Pull rod; 702. Connecting rod; 703. Slot; 704. Insert block; 705. Guide shaft; 706. First spring; 8. Limiting structure; 801. Connecting block; 802. Slide rod; 803. Clamping plate; 804. Second spring; 805. Slot; 9. Support rod; 10. Support block; 11. Stop shaft. Detailed Implementation
[0023] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0024] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 5 As shown, a rotating self-supporting cookware includes a pot body 1, a connecting block 2 fixedly connected to the pot body 1, two connecting rings 3 fixedly connected to the connecting block 2, a common rotating shaft 4 rotatably connected between the two connecting rings 3, a connecting sleeve 5 fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 4, a handle 6 fixedly connected to the connecting sleeve 5, a support rod 9 rotatably connected to the handle 6, a support block 10 rotatably connected to the support rod 9, a stop shaft 11 fixedly connected to the support rod 9, a limiting structure 8 provided on the connecting block 2, and an unfolding structure 7 provided on the handle 6.
[0025] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 2As shown, the rotating shaft 4 is made of high-performance ceramic material, the connecting ring 3 is made of high-performance ceramic material, and the handle 6 is made of carbon fiber composite material, thus ensuring smooth rotation and wear resistance.
[0026] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the limiting structure 8 includes a connecting block 801 and a sliding rod 802. The connecting block 801 is fixedly connected to the connecting block 2. Two sliding rods 802 are slidably connected to the connecting block 801. The top ends of the two sliding rods 802 are fixedly connected to the same locking plate 803. The connecting sleeve 5 is provided with multiple locking slots 805. One end of the locking plate 803 engages with one of the locking slots 805. Therefore, when the handle 6 rotates at a certain angle, it can be limited.
[0027] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 2 As shown, a second spring 804 is sleeved on the outside of the slide bar 802. One end of the second spring 804 abuts against the locking plate 803, and the other end of the second spring 804 abuts against the connecting block 801, so that the locking plate 803 can always be engaged with the locking groove 805.
[0028] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 2 As shown, the overall cross-section of the card plate 803 is L-shaped, and the cross-section of one end of the card plate 803 is trapezoidal, thus it can play a guiding role when the card plate 803 and the card slot 805 are engaged.
[0029] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the unfolding structure 7 includes a pull rod 701 and a connecting rod 702. The pull rod 701 is slidably connected to the handle 6. Two connecting rods 702 are rotatably connected to the pull rod 701. The connecting rods 702 are rotatably connected to the support rods 9. The two connecting rods 702 form a V-shaped structure. The two connecting rods 702 are symmetrically distributed about the middle of the pull rod 701, so the two support rods 9 can be automatically unfolded by pulling the pull rod 701.
[0030] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 4As shown, a guide shaft 705 is fixedly connected to the handle 6, and an insert block 704 is slidably connected to the guide shaft 705. The pull rod 701 is provided with two slots 703. The insert block 704 engages with one of the slots 703. A first spring 706 is sleeved on the outside of the guide shaft 705. One end of the first spring 706 abuts against the insert block 704, and the other end of the first spring 706 abuts against the handle 6. Therefore, when the pull rod 701 is pulled a specified distance, it can be limited.
[0031] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, the cross-section of one end of the pull rod 701 is T-shaped, and the cross-section of one end of the insert 704 is trapezoidal, thus it can play a guiding role when the insert 704 and the slot 703 are engaged.
[0032] In use, after the pot body 1 is cleaned, the clamping plate 803 can be pulled. As the clamping plate 803 moves, the two sliding rods 802 slide on the connecting block 801, and the second spring 804 contracts. When the clamping plate 803 is not engaged with one of the slots 805, the handle 6 can be rotated to a certain angle. Then, under the action of the second spring 804, the clamping plate 803 will engage with the other slot 805, preventing the handle 6 from rotating further. Then, by pushing the insert block 704, the insert block 704 slides on the guide shaft 705 while the first spring 706 contracts. When the insert block 704 is not engaged with the slot 703, the pull rod 701 can be pulled. The movement of the pull rod 701 will drive the two support rods 9 to rotate via the two connecting rods 702, causing the two support rods 9 to rotate out of the handle 6 simultaneously. After the handle 6 rotates out, under the action of the first spring 706, the insert block 704 will engage with the other slot 703, at which point the support rod 9 cannot rotate. After the lever 9 is unfolded, the support block 10 can be rotated. When the support block 10 is rotated to a certain angle, it will abut against the stop shaft 11. Then the handle 6 can be placed on the countertop. At this time, the two support blocks 10 and the handle 6 will contact the countertop at the same time, while the pot body 1 is in a tilted and upright state. Therefore, the pot body 1 is self-supported, which facilitates the drainage of water inside the pot body 1, prevents the pot body 1 from rusting, effectively ensures the service life of the cookware, and avoids potential threats to the user's health. When the cookware is not in use, the two support levers 9 can be stored inside the handle 6. Then, the handle 6 can be rotated towards the pot body 1. When the handle 6 and the pot body 1 come together, the latch plate 803 will engage with the latch slot 805 again. At this time, the folding and storage of the handle 6 is completed, thereby reducing the space occupied and making it more convenient to store the cookware. The handle 6 is made of carbon fiber composite material, which is lightweight and high strength. The connecting ring 3 and the rotating shaft 4 are made of high-performance ceramic material to ensure smooth rotation and wear resistance.
[0033] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0034] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A self-standing pot comprising a pot body (1), characterized in that: The pot body (1) is fixedly connected with a connecting block (2), the connecting block (2) is fixedly connected with two connecting rings (3), the same rotating shaft (4) is rotatably connected between the two connecting rings (3), the connecting sleeve (5) is fixedly connected on the rotating shaft (4), the handle (6) is fixedly connected on the connecting sleeve (5), the supporting rod (9) is rotatably connected on the handle (6), the supporting block (10) is rotatably connected on the supporting rod (9), the stop shaft (11) is fixedly connected on the supporting rod (9), the limiting structure (8) is arranged on the connecting block (2), and the unfolding structure (7) is arranged on the handle (6).
2. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 1, wherein: The rotating shaft (4) is made of high-performance ceramic material, the connecting ring (3) is made of high-performance ceramic material, and the handle (6) is made of carbon fiber composite material.
3. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 1, wherein: The limiting structure (8) comprises a connecting block (801) and a sliding rod (802), the connecting block (2) is fixedly connected with the connecting block (801), the connecting block (801) is slidably connected with two sliding rods (802), the same clamping plate (803) is fixedly connected to the top ends of the two sliding rods (802), a plurality of clamping grooves (805) are arranged on the connecting sleeve (5), and one end of the clamping plate (803) is clamped with one of the clamping grooves (805).
4. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 3, wherein: The second spring (804) is arranged outside the sliding rod (802), one end of the second spring (804) abuts against the clamping plate (803), and the other end of the second spring (804) abuts against the connecting block (801).
5. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 3, wherein: The clamping plate (803) is in L-shaped structure as a whole, and the structure of the section of one end of the clamping plate (803) is in trapezoidal structure.
6. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 1, wherein: The unfolding structure (7) comprises a pull rod (701) and a connecting rod (702), the pull rod (701) is slidably connected on the handle (6), the two connecting rods (702) are rotatably connected on the pull rod (701), and the connecting rod (702) is rotatably connected to the supporting rod (9).
7. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 6, wherein: The handle (6) is fixedly connected with a guide shaft (705), the plug block (704) is slidably connected on the guide shaft (705), two insertion grooves (703) are arranged on the pull rod (701), and the plug block (704) is clamped with one of the insertion grooves (703).
8. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 7, wherein: The first spring (706) is arranged outside the guide shaft (705), one end of the first spring (706) abuts against the plug block (704), and the other end of the first spring (706) abuts against the handle (6).
9. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 6, wherein: The two connecting rods (702) are in V-shaped structure, and the two connecting rods (702) are symmetrically distributed about the middle part of the pull rod (701).
10. The self-standing rotisserie pan of claim 7, wherein: The section of one end of the pull rod (701) is in T-shaped structure, and the section of one end of the plug block (704) is in trapezoidal structure.