Hydrogen-rich kettle
By designing a detachable base to connect with the kettle body in the hydrogen-rich water kettle, the electrolyzer is installed inside the base and fixed by a limiting ring, which solves the problem of the inconvenience of replacing the electrolyzer in traditional hydrogen-rich water kettles. This achieves stable installation and convenient maintenance of the electrolyzer, and improves portability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
The traditional hydrogen-rich water jug has its body and electrolyzer integrated, making it inconvenient to replace and maintain the electrolyzer.
Design a detachable base and kettle body connection method. The electrolytic cell is installed inside the base and fixed to the inner wall of the kettle body by a limiting ring to achieve stable installation of the electrolytic cell. The kettle body and base are detachably connected by positioning pins and screws or buckles.
It enables convenient replacement and maintenance of the electrolyzer, and improves the stability and portability of electrolyzed water.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of drinking water utensils, and in particular to a hydrogen-rich water jug. Background Technology
[0002] Hydrogen-rich water bottles are portable devices that use electrolysis technology to convert ordinary water into hydrogen-rich water, and they have gained widespread attention due to their health benefits. Most hydrogen-rich water bottles produce hydrogen by electrolyzing water (H2O), using built-in electrodes to decompose water into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2), with the hydrogen dissolving in the water to form hydrogen-rich water.
[0003] Traditional hydrogen-rich water jugs have an electrolysis tank inside the jug. Pure water is poured into the jug, and the electrolysis tank is powered on. After being powered on, the electrolysis tank electrolyzes the pure water, producing hydrogen gas. The hydrogen gas reacts with the water to form hydrogen-rich water for people to drink. However, the jug body and the electrolysis tank of traditional hydrogen-rich water jugs are connected as one piece, making it inconvenient to replace and maintain the electrolysis tank. Utility Model Content
[0004] To overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies where the kettle body and electrolytic cell are integrated, making the electrolytic cell inconvenient to replace and maintain, this utility model provides a hydrogen-rich water kettle, comprising:
[0005] The body of the pot has a first docking hole at the bottom;
[0006] The base is detachably installed at the bottom of the pot body, and the top is provided with a second docking hole, with the first docking hole and the second docking hole being in the same position;
[0007] The electrolysis mechanism includes an electrolysis cell and a limiting ring. The electrolysis cell is installed inside the base, and the limiting ring is located inside the pot body. One end of the electrolysis cell passes through the second docking hole and the first docking hole in sequence. The cross-sectional area of the limiting ring is larger than that of the first docking hole. The limiting ring is detachably fixed to the electrolysis cell and abuts against the inner wall of the pot body.
[0008] Optionally, the kettle body includes an outer shell, an inner liner inside the outer shell, a filter element inside the inner liner, an opening at the top of the outer shell, a top cover at the opening, and a first pair of interfaces located at the bottom of the outer shell.
[0009] Optionally, a water inlet is provided on the top cover, and a cap is provided at the water inlet.
[0010] Optional, the base includes:
[0011] The top box has an internal chamber, a second pair of interfaces located at the top of the top box, and an opening at the bottom;
[0012] The bottom cover is detachably installed at the opening at the bottom of the top box.
[0013] Optionally, the top box is equipped with a power supply unit and a charging circuit, with the power supply unit electrically connected to the electrolytic cell and the charging circuit respectively.
[0014] Optionally, the electrolytic cell includes a cell body, an electrode plate, and a bottom plate. The electrode plate is disposed in the cell body, and the bottom plate is disposed at the bottom of the cell body. The area of the bottom plate is larger than the second docking hole and abuts against the inner wall of the top box.
[0015] Optionally, the top sidewall of the tank is provided with external threads, and the limiting ring is provided with internal threads, with the limiting ring engaging with the threads of the tank.
[0016] Optionally, the bottom plate is provided with an oxygen venting pipe, and the bottom cover is provided with a through hole, with the oxygen venting pipe located inside the through hole.
[0017] Optionally, the bottom of the cover is equipped with an anti-slip pad.
[0018] Optionally, a first sealing element is provided between the tank and the base, and a second sealing element is provided between the tank and the bottom plate.
[0019] The beneficial effects of this utility model are: since the base and the kettle body are detachably connected, the base can be removed from the bottom of the kettle body for replacement or maintenance. Since the electrolytic cell is installed inside the base and the limiting ring is located inside the kettle body, the limiting ring fixes the electrolytic cell inside the kettle body and abuts against the kettle body, which is also equivalent to a connection between the kettle body and the base. This not only makes one end of the electrolytic cell stable inside the kettle body to facilitate water electrolysis, but also makes the connection between the base and the kettle body more stable. Attached Figure Description
[0020] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
[0021] Figure 1 These are assembly diagrams of a single electrolysis mechanism in some embodiments;
[0022] Figure 2 These are cross-sectional schematic diagrams of some embodiments having a single electrolysis mechanism;
[0023] Figure 3 These are assembly schematic diagrams of dual electrolysis mechanisms in some embodiments;
[0024] Figure 4 These are cross-sectional schematic diagrams of some embodiments featuring a dual electrolysis mechanism;
[0025] Figure 5 These are schematic diagrams of the overall exploded structure in some embodiments;
[0026] Figure 6 These are schematic diagrams of the electrolysis mechanism in some embodiments;
[0027] Figure 7 These are exploded schematic diagrams of the electrolysis mechanism in some embodiments.
[0028] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0029] 1. Kettle body; 101. First docking hole; 2. Base; 206. Second docking hole; 3. Electrolysis mechanism; 301. Electrolytic cell; 302. Limiting ring; 102. Outer shell; 103. Inner liner; 104. Filter element; 105. Top cover; 106. Water inlet; 107. Sealing cap; 201. Top box; 202. Bottom cover; 203. Power supply unit; 303. Tank body; 304. Electrode plate; 305. Bottom plate; 306. Oxygen exhaust pipe; 204. Anti-slip pad; 205. PCB board. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The following will clearly and completely describe the concept, specific structure, and technical effects of this utility model in conjunction with embodiments and accompanying drawings, so as to fully understand the purpose, features, and effects of this utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this utility model, not all of them. Other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without creative effort are all within the scope of protection of this utility model. Furthermore, all connections / linkages involved in the patent do not simply refer to direct contact between components, but rather to the ability to form a better connection structure by adding or reducing connecting accessories according to specific implementation conditions. The various technical features in this utility model can be combined interactively without contradicting each other.
[0031] This utility model provides a hydrogen-rich water pitcher for converting ordinary drinking water into hydrogen-rich water. It includes: a pitcher body 1 with a first docking hole 101 at the bottom; a base 2 detachably mounted on the bottom of the pitcher body 1, with a second docking hole 206 at the top, the first docking hole 101 and the second docking hole 206 corresponding in position; and an electrolysis mechanism 3, comprising an electrolysis cell 301 and a limiting ring 302. The electrolysis cell 301 is installed inside the base 2, and the limiting ring 302 is located inside the pitcher body 1. One end of the electrolysis cell 301 passes sequentially through the second docking hole 206 and the first docking hole 101. The cross-sectional area of the limiting ring 302 is larger than that of the first docking hole 101. The limiting ring 302 is detachably fixed to the electrolysis cell 301 and abuts against the inner wall of the pitcher body 1. The pitcher body 1 is the main water storage component, and the base 2 supports the pitcher body 1 and houses other auxiliary components.
[0032] In practice, the electrolytic cell 301 is installed inside the base 2, with one end of the electrolytic cell 301 passing through the second docking hole 206 on the base 2. Then, the base 2 is aligned with the bottom of the vessel body 1, with the first docking hole 101 corresponding to the second docking hole 206. One end of the electrolytic cell 301 also passes through the first docking hole 101, ensuring one end of the electrolytic cell 301 is located inside the vessel body 1. A limiting ring 302 is then fixed inside the vessel body 1 to the electrolytic cell 301, stabilizing one end of the electrolytic cell 301 within the vessel body 1. When conversion to hydrogen-rich water is required, pure water is poured into the vessel body 1, and the electrolytic cell 301 is turned on. 1. Pure water is electrolyzed to generate hydrogen gas inside the kettle body 1. After a predetermined electrolysis time, the hydrogen gas dissolves into the water to form hydrogen-rich water. Since the base 2 and the kettle body 1 are detachably connected, the base 2 can be removed from the bottom of the kettle body 1 for replacement or maintenance. Since the electrolysis cell 301 is installed inside the base 2, and the limiting ring 302 is located inside the kettle body 1, the limiting ring 302 fixes the electrolysis cell 301 inside the kettle body 1 and abuts against the kettle body 1, which is also equivalent to a connection between the kettle body 1 and the base 2. This not only makes one end of the electrolysis cell 301 stable inside the kettle body 1 to facilitate water electrolysis, but also makes the connection between the base 2 and the kettle body 1 more stable.
[0033] Furthermore, the bottom of the pot body 1 is provided with a positioning post with a screw hole inside. The base 2 is provided with a positioning hole. After the base 2 and the pot body 1 are connected, the positioning post passes through the positioning hole on the base 2 to achieve positioning of the two. Then, the screw is taken and screwed through the positioning hole on the base 2 into the screw hole of the positioning post, thereby achieving a detachable connection between the pot body 1 and the base 2. In conjunction with the fixing of the limiting ring 302 to the electrolytic cell 301, a double fixation between the pot body 1 and the base 2 is achieved. In some cases, the base 2 and the pot body 1 can also be connected by a snap-fit method.
[0034] like Figure 1 , 2 As shown, in some embodiments, a first docking hole 101 is provided inside the kettle body 1, and a docking hole and an electrolysis cell 301 are provided on the base 2, so that the water in the kettle body 1 can be electrolyzed through the electrolysis cell 301.
[0035] like Figure 3 , 4 As shown, depending on the usage requirements, hydrogen-rich water with a higher hydrogen concentration may be needed. In some embodiments, the bottom of the kettle body 1 is provided with two first docking holes 101, and the base 2 is provided with two second docking holes 206 and two electrolysis cells 301. Each electrolysis cell 301 passes through one first docking hole 101 and one second docking hole 206 respectively. The water is electrolyzed in the kettle body 1 through the two electrolysis cells 301, thereby realizing the electrolysis of the water in the kettle body 1 by the two electrolysis cells 301, and increasing the hydrogen content in the water.
[0036] In some cases, a kettle body 1 without the first docking hole 101 can be selected, and a base 2 can be installed at the bottom of the kettle body 1. In this case, the kettle body 1 is an ordinary drinking tool.
[0037] In some embodiments, the kettle body 1 includes an outer shell 102, an inner liner 103 is provided inside the outer shell 102, a filter element 104 is provided inside the inner liner 103, an opening is provided at the top of the outer shell 102, a top cover 105 is provided at the opening, and a first pair of interfaces is provided at the bottom of the outer shell 102.
[0038] In practice, a filter element 104 is installed inside the inner liner 103, and the filter element 104 with the inner liner 103 is installed inside the outer shell 102. A top cover 105 is installed at the opening of the outer shell 102. The inner liner 103 with the filter element 104 can filter the water introduced into the kettle body 1. The filter element 104 can effectively remove suspended solids, heavy metals, particulate impurities, plankton and odors from the water. The top cover 105 can prevent external dust and other impurities from entering the kettle body 1. Filtering water through the filter element 104 can improve drinking safety. If the filtration effect of the filter element 104 decreases after long-term use, the inner liner 103 can be removed and a new filter element 104 can be replaced.
[0039] Furthermore, the opening of the kettle body 1 is provided with an annular step, and the top of the inner liner 103 is just fitted onto the annular step. The filter element 104 can be made of a composite filter material of activated carbon and ion exchange resin. The outer shell 102 is provided with a handle and a drain outlet for guiding water. A sealing ring is provided between the filter element 104 and the inner liner 103.
[0040] In some embodiments, the top cover 105 is provided with a water inlet 106, and a cover 107 is provided at the water inlet 106.
[0041] In practice, an inlet 106 is opened on the top cover 105, and a cover 107 is set at the inlet 106. When water needs to be poured into the outer shell 102, the cover 107 can be removed first, and then the water can be introduced into the outer shell 102 through the inlet 106. After the water is poured out, the cover 107 is put back on the inlet 106.
[0042] In some embodiments, the base 2 includes: a top box 201 with an internal cavity, a second pair of interfaces disposed on the top of the top box 201, and an opening at the bottom; and a bottom cover 202, which is detachably mounted on the opening at the bottom of the top box 201.
[0043] In practice, the bottom cover 202 is installed at the opening at the bottom of the top box 201. The top box 201 has a cavity inside, which is used to house other auxiliary components, such as the electrolytic cell 301, which is installed inside the cavity.
[0044] In some embodiments, the top box 201 is provided with a power supply unit 203 and a charging circuit, and the power supply unit 203 is electrically connected to the electrolytic cell 301 and the charging circuit respectively.
[0045] In practice, a power supply unit 203 and a charging circuit are installed inside the top box 201. The power supply unit 203 is electrically connected to the electrolytic cell 301 and the charging circuit respectively. The power supply unit 203 supplies power to the electrolytic cell 301, and the charging circuit charges the power supply unit 203.
[0046] Furthermore, the power supply unit 203 is a rechargeable energy storage battery. The top box 201 contains a PCB board 205, on which the charging circuit is located. The PCB board 205 also has a charging interface, which is a TYPE-C interface. The top box 201 has an opening, and the charging interface is located inside the opening. The top box 201 also has a power switch, which is connected to the PCB board 205. The power switch is used to control the on / off state of the circuit. The energy storage battery can be charged by connecting an external charger. After charging, the energy storage battery can continuously supply power to the electrolytic cell 301 for a certain period of time. The rechargeable power supply method avoids the need to connect to a power source during use, improving the overall portability.
[0047] In some embodiments, the electrolytic cell 301 includes a cell body 303, an electrode plate 304, and a bottom plate 305. The electrode plate 304 is disposed inside the cell body 303, and the bottom plate 305 is disposed at the bottom of the cell body 303. The bottom plate 305 has an area larger than the second docking hole 206 and abuts against the inner wall of the top box 201.
[0048] During implementation, the motor plate is installed in the trough 303, and the trough 303 is connected to the bottom plate 305. The area of the bottom plate 305 is larger than the second docking hole 206. One end of the trough 303 passes through the second docking hole 206 and the first docking hole 101 and is fixed to the limiting ring 302. Since the area of the bottom plate 305 is larger than the second docking hole 206, the bottom plate 305 will abut against the inner wall of the top box 201, thereby limiting the trough 303 between the pot body 1 and the top box 201.
[0049] Furthermore, the top of the trough 303 passes through the second docking hole 206 and the first docking hole 101, and the bottom of the trough 303 is provided with a connecting surface. The area of the connecting surface is also larger than that of the second docking hole 206. The area of the connecting surface is the same as that of the bottom plate 305. The bottom plate 305 is connected to the connecting surface by screws, and the connecting surface abuts against the inner wall of the top box 201.
[0050] In some embodiments, the top sidewall of the groove 303 is provided with an external thread, and the limiting ring 302 is provided with an internal thread, and the limiting ring 302 is threadedly engaged with the groove 303.
[0051] During implementation, the top of the tank 303 passes through the second docking hole 206 and the first docking hole 101 in sequence. The limiting ring 302 is fixed by the internal thread and the external thread of the side wall of the tank 303 to keep the tank 303 stable. The water in the pot 1 flows from the tank 303 to the electrode plate. After the electrode plate is turned on, it plays the role of electrolyzing water.
[0052] In some embodiments, the bottom plate 305 is provided with an oxygen exhaust pipe 306, and the bottom cover 202 is provided with a through hole, with the oxygen exhaust pipe 306 located inside the through hole.
[0053] During implementation, an oxygen venting pipe 306 is installed on the base plate 305. The oxygen venting pipe 306 is located in the through hole of the bottom cover 202. The oxygen venting pipe 306 is used to discharge oxygen and trace amounts of water vapor generated during the electrolysis process.
[0054] In some embodiments, the bottom of the bottom cover 202 is provided with an anti-slip pad 204.
[0055] During implementation, an anti-slip pad 204 is installed at the bottom of the bottom cover 202. Since the bottom cover 202 is a component that comes into direct contact with the desktop or ground, installing an anti-slip pad 204 at the bottom of the bottom cover 202 can improve the overall stability.
[0056] In some embodiments, a first sealing element is provided between the groove 303 and the base 2, and a second sealing element is provided between the groove 303 and the base plate 305.
[0057] During implementation, a first sealing element is provided between the base 2 and the groove 303 to ensure the sealing between the base 2 and the groove 303. A second sealing element is provided between the groove 303 and the bottom plate 305 to improve the sealing between the groove 303 and the bottom plate 305.
[0058] Furthermore, both the first and second seals are made of rubber and are ring-shaped.
[0059] The above is a detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model. However, the present utility model is not limited to the described embodiments. Those skilled in the art can make various equivalent modifications or substitutions without departing from the spirit of the present utility model. All such equivalent modifications or substitutions are included within the scope defined by the claims of this application.
Claims
1. A hydrogen-rich water kettle, characterized by, The utility model relates to a kettle body, bottom is equipped with first docking hole; The base is detachably arranged at the bottom of the kettle body, and the top is provided with a second docking hole, the first docking hole is in position correspondence with the second docking hole; The electrolytic mechanism is provided with an electrolytic tank and a limiting ring, the electrolytic tank is arranged in the base, the limiting ring is located in the interior of the kettle body, one end of the electrolytic tank passes through the second docking hole and the first docking hole in sequence, the cross-sectional area of the limiting ring is greater than the first docking hole, and the limiting ring is detachably fixed on the electrolytic tank and abuts against the inner wall of the kettle body. The kettle body comprises an outer shell, an inner container is arranged in the outer shell, a filter element is arranged in the inner container, an opening is arranged at the top of the outer shell, a top cover is arranged at the opening, and a first docking port is arranged at the bottom of the outer shell.
2. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 1, characterized by A water inlet is formed in the top cover, and a cover is arranged at the water inlet.
3. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 2, characterized by The base comprises:
4. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 1, characterized by The top box is internally provided with a chamber, a second docking port is arranged at the top of the top box, and an opening is arranged at the bottom; The bottom cover is detachably arranged at the opening at the bottom of the top box. The top box is internally provided with a power supply unit and a charging circuit, and the power supply unit is electrically connected with the electrolytic tank and the charging circuit respectively.
5. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 4, characterized by The electrolytic tank comprises a tank body, an electrode plate and a bottom plate, the electrode plate is arranged in the tank body, the bottom plate is arranged at the bottom of the tank body, the area of the bottom plate is greater than the second docking hole and abuts against the inner wall of the top box.
6. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 1, characterized by The top side wall of the tank body is provided with an external thread, the limiting ring is provided with an internal thread, and the limiting ring is threadedly connected with the tank body.
7. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 6, characterized by An oxygen exhaust pipe is arranged on the bottom plate, and a through hole is arranged on the bottom cover, and the oxygen exhaust pipe is located in the through hole.
8. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 6, characterized by The bottom of the bottom cover is provided with an anti-skid pad.
9. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 6, characterized by A first sealing element is arranged between the tank body and the base, and a second sealing element is arranged between the tank body and the bottom plate.
10. The hydrogen-rich water kettle according to claim 7, characterized by