Stirring barrel assembly and beverage making machine
By setting an extension and a guide at the feed inlet of the mixing tank, the problem of raw material splashing was solved, achieving accurate injection of raw materials and anti-splashing effect, thus improving the user experience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520698346.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-04-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing beverage making machines are prone to spillage when raw materials are injected too quickly from the mixing tank inlet, causing contamination of the equipment and work surface and affecting the user experience.
An extension is installed at the feed inlet of the mixing tank, which, together with the guide component and the inlet, guides the raw materials through the guide component and blocks the inlet through the extension to ensure that the raw materials are accurately injected into the receiving cavity and to prevent splashing.
It effectively prevents raw materials from splashing out of the feed inlet, improves the user experience, and prevents contamination of the equipment and work surface.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of beverage manufacturing machine technology, and in particular to a mixing tank assembly and a beverage manufacturing machine. Background Technology
[0002] Beverage making machines, also known as frozen beverage making machines, crushed ice beverage making machines, or smoothie making machines, typically include a mixing tank for mixing and temperature control of raw materials, such as transforming raw materials into frozen or semi-frozen products like smoothies, creams, ice cream, or other frozen or semi-frozen products. The mixing tank usually has a feed inlet through which raw materials are injected, allowing the tank to mix and cool them.
[0003] In the operation of existing beverage making machines, if raw materials are injected too quickly from the feed inlet of the mixing tank, they can easily splash out, causing contamination of the beverage making machine and the work surface, thus affecting the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0004] Based on this, a mixing tank assembly and a beverage making machine are provided.
[0005] In a first aspect, this application provides a mixing tank assembly for use in a beverage making machine. The beverage making machine includes a housing assembly and a drive assembly, the drive assembly being disposed within the housing assembly; the mixing tank assembly includes:
[0006] A barrel body is mounted on a shell assembly; the barrel body has a feed inlet and a receiving cavity; the feed inlet connects to the receiving cavity; the feed inlet has an extension;
[0007] A flow guide is installed inside the barrel and is positioned corresponding to the feed inlet; the flow guide has an input port that connects to both the receiving cavity and the feed inlet, and an extension is used to block the input port.
[0008] A stirring and cooling assembly is installed inside the receiving cavity and is connected to a drive assembly. The stirring and cooling assembly is used to stir and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity.
[0009] In one embodiment, the flow guide has a flow guide base plate and an output side plate; the first end of the flow guide base plate is set corresponding to the feed inlet, the second end of the flow guide base plate is connected to the output side plate, and the flow guide base plate and the output side plate form a preset angle;
[0010] The input port is located on the output side panel, and the extension covers the output side panel.
[0011] In one embodiment, the extension is also used to cover at least a portion of the drainage base plate.
[0012] In one embodiment, the height of the first end of the drainage base plate is greater than the height of the second end of the drainage base plate.
[0013] In one embodiment, the input port includes a plurality of through holes, which are spaced apart.
[0014] In one embodiment, the connection between the drainage base plate and the output side plate is arc-shaped.
[0015] In one embodiment, the feed inlet is provided with a cover plate, which is movably connected to the barrel body and is used to seal or open the feed inlet.
[0016] In one embodiment, the guide piece is provided with a limiting rib, the barrel is provided with a limiting groove, and the limiting groove is located adjacent to the feed inlet.
[0017] The limiting rib is set in the limiting groove to fix the diversion part to the barrel body.
[0018] In one embodiment, the barrel body also includes an output port, which is provided with an output switch;
[0019] Output switches are used to seal or open the output port.
[0020] Secondly, this application provides a beverage making machine, including a housing assembly, a drive assembly, and a mixing tank assembly as described in any of the above.
[0021] The mixing tank assembly is mounted on the housing assembly, and the drive assembly is connected to the mixing tank assembly.
[0022] One of the above technical solutions has the following advantages and beneficial effects:
[0023] The aforementioned mixing tank assembly is used in a beverage manufacturing machine. The beverage manufacturing machine includes a housing assembly and a drive assembly, with the drive assembly housed within the housing assembly. The mixing tank assembly includes a tank body, a flow guide, and a mixing and cooling assembly. The tank body is mounted on the housing assembly. The tank body has a feed inlet and a receiving cavity. The feed inlet connects to the receiving cavity and has an extension. The flow guide is housed within the tank body and corresponds to the feed inlet. The flow guide has an input port that connects to both the receiving cavity and the feed inlet, and the extension is used to block the input port. The mixing and cooling assembly is housed within the receiving cavity and is connected to the drive assembly. The mixing and cooling assembly is used to mix and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity, achieving accurate injection of the raw materials and mixing and cooling the injected raw materials to form frozen or semi-frozen products. This application uses an extension at the inlet to block the inlet of the guide component. When raw materials need to be injected, they enter the guide component through the inlet, are guided to the inlet, and then flow into the receiving cavity. The extension blocks the inlet, thus enabling the injection of raw materials. This also prevents raw materials from splashing out of the inlet when the injection speed is too fast, avoiding contamination of the beverage maker and the work surface, and improving the user experience. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a first exploded structural diagram of the mixing tank assembly in an embodiment of this application;
[0025] Figure 2 This is a second exploded view of the mixing tank assembly in an embodiment of this application;
[0026] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the mixing tank assembly in an embodiment of this application;
[0027] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged structural diagram at point A;
[0028] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the beverage making machine in the embodiments of this application.
[0029] Figure label:
[0030] 10. Shell assembly; 20. Drive assembly; 310. Barrel body; 312. Inlet; 314. Extension; 316. Receiving cavity; 318. Cover plate; 322. Limiting groove; 324. Output port; 326. Output switch; 340. Drainage component; 342. Input port; 344. Through hole; 346. Drainage base plate; 348. Output side plate; 352. Limiting rib; 360. Stirring and cooling assembly. Detailed Implementation
[0031] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present application, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort should fall within the scope of protection of the present application.
[0032] It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," etc., in the specification, claims, and accompanying drawings of this application are used to distinguish similar objects and are not necessarily used to describe a specific order or sequence. It should be understood that such data can be used interchangeably where appropriate for the embodiments of this application described herein. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover inclusions not explicitly listed. For example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that comprises a series of steps or units is not necessarily limited to those steps or units explicitly listed, but may include other steps or units not explicitly listed or inherent to such processes, methods, products, or apparatus.
[0033] In this application, the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "rear," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "middle," "vertical," "horizontal," "lateral," and "longitudinal" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. These terms are primarily for the purpose of better describing this application and its embodiments, and are not intended to limit the indicated device, element, or component to having a specific orientation, or to be constructed and operated in a specific orientation.
[0034] Furthermore, in addition to indicating location or positional relationship, some of the aforementioned terms may also have other meanings. For example, the term "above" may also be used in some cases to indicate a certain dependency or connection relationship. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of these terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0035] In addition, the term "multiple" should mean two or more.
[0036] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in this application can be combined with each other. This application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0037] In one embodiment, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 5As shown, a mixing tank assembly is provided for use in a beverage manufacturing machine. The beverage manufacturing machine includes a housing assembly 10 and a drive assembly 20, with the drive assembly 20 disposed within the housing assembly 10. The mixing tank assembly includes a tank body 310, a flow guide 340, and a mixing and cooling assembly 360. The tank body 310 is disposed on the housing assembly 10. The tank body 310 is provided with a feed inlet 312 and a receiving cavity 316. The feed inlet 312 is connected to the receiving cavity 316. The feed inlet 312 is provided with an extension 314. The flow guide 340 is disposed within the tank body 310 and is disposed corresponding to the feed inlet 312. The flow guide 340 is provided with an input port 342, which is connected to both the receiving cavity 316 and the feed inlet 312. The extension 314 is used to block the input port 342. The mixing and cooling assembly 360 is disposed within the receiving cavity 316 and is connected to the drive assembly 20. The mixing and cooling assembly 360 is used to mix and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity 316.
[0038] The beverage making machine can be, but is not limited to, a smoothie machine, an ice crusher, or an ice cream machine. It can be used to mix and cool raw materials to form frozen or semi-frozen products. The beverage making machine may include a housing assembly 10, which is mounted on a drive assembly 20. For example, the drive assembly 20 may include a compressor, a condenser, a first fan, a stirring drive assembly 20, and a second fan. The housing assembly 10 may include a first housing and a second housing, which are connected by snap-fit, plug-in, or screw-fit connections. The first housing has a first receiving cavity 316, which can accommodate at least a portion of the main structure of the beverage making machine. For example, the first receiving cavity 316 can accommodate components such as the compressor, condenser, and first fan. The compressor, condenser, and stirring refrigeration assembly 360 are interconnected. The first fan dissipates heat from the condenser to provide cooling to the stirring refrigeration assembly 360, thus enabling the stirring refrigeration assembly 360 to perform its cooling function. The second housing is disposed above the first housing. The second housing can be used to house components such as the stirring drive assembly 20 and the second fan. The stirring drive assembly 20 is used to drive the stirring and cooling assembly 360 to rotate and stir. The second fan is used to dissipate heat from the stirring drive assembly 20.
[0039] The barrel 310 can be made of metal or non-metal. The barrel 310 is detachably mounted on the housing assembly 10. For example, the barrel 310 can be fixed to the first housing by a limiting method and to the second housing by a snap-fit or locking method, thus achieving the fixation of the barrel 310. When it is necessary to remove the barrel 310, simply unlock the barrel 310 from the second housing, and the user can then remove the barrel 310, achieving convenient disassembly and assembly. The barrel 310 is provided with a receiving cavity 316, which is used to house the stirring and cooling assembly 360 and can also be used to house injected raw materials. The barrel 310 is also provided with a feed inlet 312, which communicates with the receiving cavity 316, allowing raw materials to be injected into the receiving cavity 316 through the feed inlet 312. For example, the barrel body 310 may have a cylindrical structure, and the barrel body of the barrel body 310 may be horizontally disposed on the first housing. The feed inlet 312 of the barrel body 310 may be located on the top surface of the barrel body so that the user can inject raw materials into the feed inlet 312. The feed inlet 312 is provided with an extension 314, and the extension 314 is integrally formed with the barrel body 310. The feed inlet 312 may be circular, elliptical, or square, and the extension 314 covers a portion of the feed inlet 312 to block the input port 342 below the extension 314.
[0040] The guide component 340 is positioned corresponding to the feed inlet 312. The guide component 340 can be snapped into the container 310. The guide component 340 has an inlet 342. After raw materials are injected through the feed inlet 312, the guide component 340 guides the raw materials to the inlet 342, and then injects the raw materials into the receiving cavity 316 of the container 310 through the inlet 342. For example, the guide component 340 has an opening corresponding to the feed inlet 312. The inlet 342 of the guide component 340 is positioned below the extension 314, which blocks the inlet 342. This prevents splashing when raw materials enter the inlet 342, thus avoiding contamination of the beverage maker and work surface, and improving the user experience.
[0041] A stirring and cooling assembly 360 is disposed on a first housing. For example, the stirring and cooling assembly 360 at least partially protrudes from the first housing so that the barrel 310 can be fitted onto the stirring and cooling assembly 360. When the barrel 310 is fitted onto the stirring and cooling assembly 360, the stirring and cooling assembly 360 is located within the receiving cavity 316 of the barrel 310. For example, the stirring and cooling assembly 360 has a first end and a second end. The first end of the stirring and cooling assembly 360 can be fixedly disposed on the second housing, so that the stirring and cooling assembly 360 is suspended entirely on the first housing. This facilitates the insertion of the barrel from the second end of the stirring and cooling assembly 360, enabling the barrel 310 to be fitted onto the stirring and cooling assembly 360, thereby allowing the stirring and cooling assembly 360 to stir and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity 316. The stirring and cooling assembly 360 includes a stirring module and a cooling module. The stirring module is fitted onto the cooling module, and the stirring module and the cooling module are fitted together. For example, the refrigeration module can be an evaporator, which is connected to a compressor and a condenser. The stirring module is connected to the stirring drive assembly 20. The stirring module is equipped with several stirring blades. The refrigeration module is used to conduct cold to the stirring module. Thus, when the stirring module rotates, it can stir and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity 316, thereby forming a frozen or semi-frozen product.
[0042] The above embodiments are applied to a beverage making machine, which includes a housing assembly 10 and a drive assembly 20, with the drive assembly 20 disposed within the housing assembly 10; the mixing tank assembly includes a tank body 310, a flow guide 340, and a mixing and cooling assembly 360, with the tank body 310 disposed on the housing assembly 10; the tank body 310 is provided with a feed inlet 312 and a receiving cavity 316; the feed inlet 312 communicates with the receiving cavity 316; the feed inlet 312 is provided with an extension 314; the flow guide 340 is disposed within the tank body 310, and the flow guide 340... The feed inlet 312 is provided; the guide component 340 is provided with an input port 342, which is connected to the receiving cavity 316 and the feed inlet 312 respectively, and the extension 314 is used to block the input port 342; the stirring and cooling assembly 360 is provided in the receiving cavity 316, and the stirring and cooling assembly 360 is connected to the drive assembly 20. The stirring and cooling assembly 360 is used to stir and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity 316, so as to realize the accurate injection of raw materials, and to stir and cool the injected raw materials to form frozen or semi-frozen products. This application uses an extension 314 provided at the inlet 312 to block the input port 342 of the guide member 340. When raw materials need to be injected, the raw materials enter the guide member 340 through the inlet 312, are guided by the guide member 340 to the input port 342, and flow into the receiving cavity 316 through the input port 342. The extension 314 blocks the input port 342, thus realizing the injection of raw materials. At the same time, it avoids the raw materials from splashing out of the inlet 312 when the injection speed is too fast, avoiding contamination of the beverage making machine and the countertop, and improving the user experience.
[0043] In one embodiment, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the flow guide 340 has a flow guide base plate 346 and an output side plate 348; the first end of the flow guide base plate 346 is set corresponding to the feed inlet 312, and the second end of the flow guide base plate 346 is connected to the output side plate 348, with a preset angle between the flow guide base plate 346 and the output side plate 348; the input port 342 is set on the output side plate 348, and the extension 314 blocks the output side plate 348.
[0044] The guide member 340 can be made of metal or non-metal. The guide base plate 346 and the output side plate 348 can be integrally formed, with a preset angle between them. The first end of the guide base plate 346 is located below the feed inlet 312, so that when the raw material enters the feed inlet 312, the raw material can be guided and transferred through the first end of the guide base plate 346 to the second end of the guide base plate 346. Based on the connection of the second end of the guide base plate 346 to the output side plate 348, the raw material can be transferred through the input port 342 on the output side plate 348 to the receiving cavity 316, thereby achieving accurate injection of the raw material into the receiving cavity 316. The output side panel 348 is located below the extension 314, so that the extension 314 can completely block the input port 342 of the output side panel 348. When raw materials are injected, the extension 314 can block the splashing generated when the raw materials enter the input port 342, preventing the raw materials from splashing out of the feed port 312, thereby avoiding contamination of the beverage maker and the work surface, and improving the user experience.
[0045] In one embodiment, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the extension 314 is also used to cover at least a portion of the drainage base plate 346.
[0046] By extending the extension 314 beyond the output side plate 348, the extension 314 can effectively block the output side plate 348 and at least a portion of the guide plate 346. Thus, when the raw material enters the feed inlet 312, it can be guided and transferred through the first end of the guide plate 346 to the second end, allowing it to be transferred through the input port 342 on the output side plate 348 into the receiving cavity 316. When the raw material is injected into the feed inlet 312 too quickly, the extension 314 can prevent splashing when the raw material enters the input port 342, thus avoiding contamination caused by the raw material splashing out of the feed inlet 312.
[0047] In one embodiment, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the height of the first end of the drainage base plate 346 is greater than the height of the second end of the drainage base plate 346.
[0048] The height of the first end of the flow-guiding base plate 346 is the height from the first end of the flow-guiding base plate 346 to the bottom surface of the manufacturing host, and the height of the second end of the flow-guiding base plate 346 is the height from the second end of the flow-guiding base plate 346 to the bottom surface of the manufacturing host.
[0049] Since the height of the first end of the drainage base plate 346 is greater than the height of the second end of the drainage base plate 346, it is easier for the raw materials to be quickly diverted and transferred from the first end of the drainage base plate 346 to the second end of the drainage base plate 346, so that the raw materials can be transferred into the receiving cavity 316 through the input port 342 on the output side plate 348, thereby improving the transfer efficiency of the raw materials.
[0050] In one embodiment, such as Figure 2 As shown, the input port 342 includes several through holes 344, which are spaced apart.
[0051] The through holes 344 can be elongated, circular, or elliptical. They are spaced apart to form a mesh shape. When raw material enters the feed inlet 312, it is guided through the first end of the guide plate 346 to the second end, allowing it to pass through the through holes 344 on the output side plate 348 into the receiving cavity 316, thus preventing splashing when the raw material is injected into the receiving cavity 316.
[0052] In one embodiment, such as Figure 2 As shown, the connection between the drainage base plate 346 and the output side plate 348 is arc-shaped, making the connection between the drainage base plate 346 and the output side plate 348 a smooth arc transition. When raw materials are injected, the raw materials enter the first end of the drainage base plate 346 through the feed port 312, are guided and transferred to the second end of the drainage base plate 346 through the first end of the drainage base plate 346, and flow into the receiving cavity 316 through the input port 342. This reduces the resistance when the raw materials are transferred from the drainage base plate 346 to the input port 342 of the output side plate 348, thereby reducing the splashing generated when the raw materials are injected into the input port 342.
[0053] In one embodiment, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the feed inlet 312 is provided with a cover plate 318, which is movably connected to the barrel body 310 and is used to seal or open the feed inlet 312.
[0054] The cover plate 318 can be installed on the barrel 310 via a pivot connection, so that the cover plate 318 can be rotated open to open the feed inlet 312, allowing the user to feed raw materials into the feed inlet 312; when the raw material injection is completed, the cover plate 318 can be controlled to close, so that the feed inlet 312 is sealed, thereby preventing dust and other debris from entering the feed inlet 312.
[0055] In one embodiment, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, the flow guide 340 is provided with a limiting rib 352, and the barrel 310 is provided with a limiting groove 322. The limiting groove 322 is located adjacent to the feed inlet 312. The limiting rib 352 is provided in the limiting groove 322 to fix the flow guide 340 to the barrel 310.
[0056] The limiting groove 322 is located inside the barrel body 310 and is close to the feed inlet 312. By inserting the limiting rib 352 of the guide member 340 into the limiting groove 322 of the barrel body 310, the guide member 340 is fixed inside the barrel body 310. The opening of the guide member 340 corresponds to the feed inlet 312. When raw materials need to be injected, the raw materials enter the guide member 340 through the feed inlet 312, and the guide member 340 guides the raw materials to the input port 342, and then flows into the receiving cavity 316 through the input port 342, thus realizing the injection of raw materials.
[0057] In one embodiment, such as Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the barrel body 310 also includes an output port 324, and the output port 324 is provided with an output switch 326; the output switch 326 is used to seal or open the output port 324.
[0058] The output port 324 is connected to the receiving cavity 316, allowing the output of frozen or semi-frozen products after stirring and cooling. For example, the output port 324 is located at one end of the barrel 310 and is positioned away from the second housing. The barrel 310 also has a connection port, which is opposite to the output port 324 and is used to fit against the second housing. When the barrel 310 is fitted onto the stirring and cooling assembly 360, the output port 324 of the barrel 310 is closer to the second end of the stirring and cooling assembly 360, and the connection port of the barrel 310 is closer to the first end of the stirring and cooling assembly 360.
[0059] The output port 324 is also equipped with an output switch 326, which allows the user to seal or open the output port 324 by operating the output switch 326. For example, the output switch 326 is equipped with a seal. When the user rotates the output switch 326, the seal is disengaged from the output port 324, thereby opening the output port 324 and allowing frozen or semi-frozen products to be discharged from the receiving cavity 316. When the user rotates the output switch 326, the seal is closed to stop the output of frozen or semi-frozen products from the receiving cavity 316.
[0060] In one embodiment, such as Figure 5 As shown, a beverage making machine is also provided, including a housing assembly 10, a drive assembly 20, and a mixing tank assembly as described in any of the above; the mixing tank assembly is disposed on the housing assembly 10, and the drive assembly 20 is connected to the mixing tank assembly.
[0061] For a detailed description of the housing assembly 10, the drive assembly 20, and the mixing tank assembly, please refer to the detailed description of the housing assembly 10, the drive assembly 20, and the mixing tank assembly in the above embodiments, which will not be repeated here.
[0062] The mixing tank assembly is mounted on the housing assembly 10, and the drive assembly 20 is connected to the mixing tank assembly and is located inside the housing assembly 10. The mixing tank assembly includes a tank body 310, a flow guide 340, and a mixing and cooling assembly 360. The tank body 310 is mounted on the housing assembly 10. The tank body 310 is provided with a feed inlet 312 and a receiving cavity 316. The feed inlet 312 communicates with the receiving cavity 316. The feed inlet 312 is provided with an extension 314. The flow guide 340 is located inside the tank body 310, and the flow guide 340 corresponds to the feed inlet. A material inlet 312 is provided; a guide member 340 is provided with an input port 342, which is connected to the receiving cavity 316 and the feed port 312 respectively, and an extension 314 is used to block the input port 342; a stirring and cooling assembly 360 is provided in the receiving cavity 316, and the stirring and cooling assembly 360 is connected to the drive assembly 20. The stirring and cooling assembly 360 is used to stir and cool the raw materials injected into the receiving cavity 316, so as to realize the accurate injection of raw materials, and to stir and cool the injected raw materials to form frozen or semi-frozen products.
[0063] In the above embodiment, the extension 314 provided at the inlet 312 blocks the input port 342 of the guide member 340. When raw materials need to be injected, the raw materials enter the guide member 340 through the inlet 312, are guided to the input port 342 by the guide member 340, and flow into the receiving cavity 316 through the input port 342. The extension 314 blocks the input port 342, thus realizing the injection of raw materials. At the same time, it avoids the raw materials from splashing out of the inlet 312 when the injection speed is too fast, avoiding contamination of the beverage making machine and the countertop, and improving the user experience.
[0064] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0065] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementation methods of this application, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the patent application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent application should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A mixing bowl assembly, characterized by, The application is applied to a beverage manufacturing machine, which comprises a housing assembly and a driving assembly arranged in the housing assembly; the stirring barrel assembly comprises: a barrel body arranged on the housing assembly; the barrel body is provided with a feeding port and a containing cavity; the feeding port communicates with the containing cavity; the feeding port is provided with an extension part; a flow guide member arranged in the barrel body and corresponding to the feeding port; the flow guide member is provided with an input port communicating with the containing cavity and the feeding port respectively, and the extension part is used for shielding the input port; a stirring and refrigeration assembly arranged in the containing cavity, connected with the driving assembly, and used for stirring and refrigerating raw materials poured into the containing cavity.
2. The barrel assembly of claim 1, wherein The flow guide member has a flow guide bottom plate and an output side plate; a first end of the flow guide bottom plate is arranged corresponding to the feeding port, a second end of the flow guide bottom plate is connected with the output side plate, and a preset included angle is formed between the flow guide bottom plate and the output side plate; the input port is arranged on the output side plate, and the extension part shields the output side plate.
3. The barrel assembly of claim 2, wherein, The extension part is also used for shielding at least part of the flow guide bottom plate.
4. The barrel assembly of claim 2, wherein, The first end of the flow guide bottom plate has a height greater than that of the second end of the flow guide bottom plate.
5. The barrel assembly of claim 2, wherein, The input port comprises a plurality of through holes arranged at intervals.
6. The barrel assembly of claim 2, wherein, The connection between the flow guide bottom plate and the output side plate is in the form of a circular arc.
7. The barrel assembly of claim 1, wherein The feeding port is provided with a cover plate movably connected with the barrel body and used for sealing or opening the feeding port.
8. The barrel assembly of claim 1, wherein, The flow guide member is provided with a limiting protruding rib, and the barrel body is provided with a limiting groove arranged adjacent to the feeding port; the limiting protruding rib is arranged in the limiting groove to fix the flow guide member in the barrel body.
9. The pail assembly of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein, The barrel body further comprises an output port provided with an output switch; the output switch is used for sealing or opening the output port.
10. A beverage making machine characterised in that, The application further provides a beverage manufacturing machine comprising a housing assembly, a driving assembly and the stirring barrel assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9; the stirring barrel assembly is arranged on the housing assembly, and the driving assembly is connected with the stirring barrel assembly.