Special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pan rack

By using a uniquely shaped foot design and combining an energy-concentrating ring, mounting block, arc plate, guide rod, and auxiliary spring, the problem of unstable support in traditional pot supports is solved. This achieves adaptive support for different pots and enhances friction, thereby improving the safety and stability of cooking.

CN223979709UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10SHAOXING SHUANGYUAN METAL MFG CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-11
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

Traditional pot racks have feet that are difficult to adapt to pots of different shapes and sizes, especially when the pots expand when heated, which leads to unstable support, affects cooking results and poses safety hazards.

Method used

The design features irregularly shaped feet, including a combination of energy-concentrating rings, mounting blocks, curved plates, guide rods, anti-slip grooves, and auxiliary springs. This structure achieves self-adaptive support and enhances friction. The anti-slip protrusions on the curved plates and the anti-slip grooves on the feet increase the fit and friction between the cookware and the cookware rack.

Benefits of technology

It provides stable support for different cookware, reduces the risk of slippage, improves cooking safety and stability, extends the life of the cookware rack, and provides a comfortable and safe cooking experience.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a special-shaped foot piece for an anti-skidding iron pan rack, which comprises an energy-gathering ring, mounting blocks are respectively arranged at four corners of the outer end of the energy-gathering ring, supporting feet are fixedly arranged at the centers of the lower ends of the mounting blocks, arc-shaped plates are respectively arranged at the upper ends of the mounting blocks, and rack feet are respectively arranged on the inner sides of the upper ends of the mounting blocks. According to the pot rack, self-adaptive supporting of pots of different sizes and shapes is achieved through the rack feet, it is guaranteed that the pots are stably placed in the cooking process, friction force between the pots and the pot rack is increased through the anti-skid grain grooves, and the pots are effectively prevented from sliding in the cooking process.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to a pot rack equipment technical field, specifically point to a kind of special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pot pot rack. BACKGROUND

[0002] In the cooking field, as an important tool for supporting cookware, the stability and safety of pot rack are crucial. Traditional pot racks often adopt standardized foot piece shapes in design. Although these foot pieces can meet the basic support requirements, they often have insufficient fitting degree and unstable support when facing cookware of different shapes, sizes and materials. Especially during the cooking process, as the cookware expands or changes slightly in shape due to heat, the foot pieces of traditional pot racks often struggle to maintain stable support, leading to cookware sliding, which not only affects the cooking effect but also may cause safety hazards.

[0003] To solve this problem, a special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pot pot rack has appeared in the market. This foot piece adopts unconventional special-shaped designs, such as wave shape, zigzag shape, polygonal shape, etc., aiming to prevent cookware from sliding by increasing contact area and friction. This design improves the stability of the pot rack to some extent, but due to its fixed shape, it is difficult to adapt to the subtle differences of various cookware, especially when the shape changes after heating. Its fitting degree and support stability still have certain limitations.

[0004] Therefore, the existing structure and deficiencies are improved to provide a special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pot pot rack, with the purpose of achieving more practical value. INVENTION CONTENTS

[0005] To overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the utility model provides a special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pot pot rack, which solves the above problems.

[0006] To achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the utility model provides the following technical scheme: a special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pot pot rack, comprising an energy-gathering ring, the outer end of the energy-gathering ring is provided with four mounting blocks, each mounting block is fixedly installed with a support foot at the lower end, each mounting block is provided with an arc plate at the upper end, and each mounting block is provided with a rack foot at the inner side of the upper end.

[0007] Preferably, four sliding grooves are formed on the inner side of the upper end surface of each mounting block, a guide groove is formed on the inner wall of each sliding groove opposite the center, a threaded hole is formed on the lower end surface of each sliding groove, a rotating shaft is fixedly connected to the top end surface of the inner side of each mounting block, and the lower end surface of each arc plate is connected to the upper end surface of the rotating shaft.

[0008] Preferably, the upper surface of the arc-shaped plate is provided with a plurality of anti-slip protrusions, and the cross-sectional shape of each anti-slip protrusion is trapezoidal, wherein the length of the upper base of the trapezoid is less than the length of the lower base.

[0009] Preferably, the four corners of the outer end of the energy-concentrating ring are respectively provided with through holes, and bolts are sleeved inside the through holes. The front end of the bolts is connected to the inside of the threaded hole through the corresponding thread inside the through hole.

[0010] Preferably, the support leg is composed of a guide rod, an anti-slip groove, and an auxiliary spring. The rear end surface of the support leg is slidably fitted into the inside of the groove. Guide rods are fixedly connected to both sides of the rear end surface of the support leg, and the outer ends of the guide rods are slidably fitted into the inside of the guide groove. Auxiliary springs are fixedly connected to the lower end surface of the rear end of the support leg, and the lower ends of the auxiliary springs are connected to the bottom surface of the inside of the groove. Anti-slip grooves are provided on the upper end surface of the front end of the support leg. The anti-slip grooves adopt a parallel groove design and are parallel to the long side direction of the support leg.

[0011] Preferably, an elastic washer is provided between the lower end of the auxiliary spring and the inner bottom surface of the threaded hole, and the elastic washer is made of elastic material.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, this utility model provides a non-slip iron pot rack with irregularly shaped feet, which has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] This non-slip iron wok rack features a uniquely shaped foot design, particularly the combination of guide rods, anti-slip grooves, and auxiliary springs in the feet. This design provides adaptive support for pots of different sizes and shapes, ensuring stable placement of the pots during cooking. The anti-slip grooves increase friction between the pot and the rack, effectively preventing slippage. Furthermore, the anti-slip raised strips on the curved plate further enhance the fit between the pot and the rack, reducing the risk of slippage and improving cooking safety and stability. This anti-slip and adaptive support design allows the rack to be widely used in various cooking scenarios, meeting the needs of different users.

[0014] In the irregularly shaped foot design of this non-slip iron wok rack, the auxiliary springs and elastic pads play a crucial role. They not only provide the necessary elastic support for the cookware, allowing it to fit snugly against the rack, but also effectively reduce vibration between the cookware and the rack during cooking. This design not only improves user comfort but also extends the lifespan of the rack. By reducing vibration, the rack can better withstand various impacts and loads during cooking, thus preventing parts from loosening or being damaged due to vibration. Therefore, this non-slip iron wok rack not only has excellent anti-slip performance but also superior durability and stability, providing users with a safer, more comfortable, and convenient cooking experience. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Fig. 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0016] Fig. 2 This is a schematic diagram of the mounting block structure of this utility model;

[0017] Fig. 3 This is a schematic diagram of the frame structure of this utility model.

[0018] In the diagram: 1. Energy-concentrating ring; 2. Mounting block; 3. Support foot; 4. Arc plate; 5. Bolt; 6. Frame foot; 7. Threaded hole; 8. Shaft; 9. Anti-slip ridge; 10. Guide rod; 11. Anti-slip groove; 12. Auxiliary spring. Detailed Implementation

[0019] 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.

[0020] Please see Figs. 1-3 A non-slip iron pot rack with irregularly shaped feet includes an energy-concentrating ring 1, with mounting blocks 2 respectively provided at the four corners of the outer end of the energy-concentrating ring 1, and a support foot 3 fixedly installed at the center of the lower end of each mounting block 2. An arc-shaped plate 4 is provided at the upper end of each mounting block 2, and a rack foot 6 is provided on the inner side of the upper end of each mounting block 2.

[0021] Furthermore, each of the four mounting blocks 2 has a sliding groove on its inner upper surface, a guide groove on the inner wall of the sliding groove relative to the center, and a threaded hole 7 on the lower surface of each sliding groove. A rotating shaft 8 is fixedly connected to the inner top surface of each mounting block 2, and the upper surface of the rotating shaft 8 is respectively connected to the center of the lower surface of the arc plate 4.

[0022] Furthermore, several anti-slip protrusions 9 are arranged on the upper surface of the arc plate 4, and the cross-sectional shape of each anti-slip protrusion 9 is trapezoidal, wherein the length of the upper base of the trapezoid is less than the length of the lower base.

[0023] Furthermore, through holes are respectively opened at the center of the four corners of the outer end of the energy-concentrating ring 1, and bolts 5 are sleeved inside the through holes. The front end of the bolts 5 is connected to the inside of the threaded hole 7 through the corresponding thread inside the through hole.

[0024] Furthermore, the support leg 6 is composed of guide rods 10, anti-slip grooves 11, and auxiliary springs 12. The rear end surface of the support leg 6 is slidably fitted into the inside of the groove. Guide rods 10 are fixedly connected to both sides of the rear end surface of the support leg 6. The outer ends of the guide rods 10 are slidably fitted into the inside of the guide groove. Auxiliary springs 12 are fixedly connected to the lower end surface of the rear end of the support leg 6. The lower ends of the auxiliary springs 12 are connected to the bottom surface inside the groove. Anti-slip grooves 11 are provided on the upper end surface of the front end of the support leg 6. The anti-slip grooves 11 adopt a parallel groove design and are parallel to the long side direction of the support leg 6.

[0025] Furthermore, an elastic washer is provided between the lower end of the auxiliary spring 12 and the inner bottom surface of the threaded hole 7, and the elastic washer is made of elastic material.

[0026] Energy Concentrating Ring 1: As the core structure of the anti-slip iron pot rack, it is located on the periphery of the entire device, playing the role of concentrating heat and stabilizing the installation.

[0027] Mounting Block 2: Fixedly connected to the lower part of the four corners of the outer end of the energy-concentrating ring 1, used to support and connect other components. There are four of them, located at the four corners of the energy-concentrating ring, to ensure the stability and balance of the device.

[0028] Support foot 3: Fixedly installed at the center of the lower end of mounting block 2, serving as the ground support point for the entire device, ensuring that the anti-slip iron pot rack can be placed stably on the flat surface.

[0029] Arc plate 4: Set on the upper end of mounting block 2, connected to mounting block 2 through pivot 8, and can rotate flexibly. Several anti-slip ridges 9 are arranged on its upper surface to increase friction with the iron pot and prevent the iron pot from slipping.

[0030] Bolt 5: It is threaded to the threaded hole 7 at the lower inner side of the mounting block 2 through the through holes at the four corners of the outer end of the energy-concentrating ring 1, and is used to fix the position of the arc plate 4 on the mounting block 2 to ensure that the arc plate can stably support the iron pot.

[0031] The support leg 6 consists of a guide rod 10, an anti-slip groove 11, and an auxiliary spring 12. Its rear end surface is slidably fitted into the groove of the mounting block 2. It is designed to further enhance the stability of the anti-slip iron pot support and increase the friction with the ground through the anti-slip groove 11. The auxiliary spring 12 plays a role in buffering and shock absorption.

[0032] Threaded hole 7: Located on the lower inner surface of mounting block 2, used for threaded connection with bolt 5 to fix the position of arc plate 4.

[0033] Rotating shaft 8: It is fixedly connected to the top surface of the inner side of the mounting block 2, and its upper surface is connected to the center of the lower surface of the arc plate 4, so that the arc plate can rotate flexibly around the rotating shaft.

[0034] Anti-slip ridges 9: Arranged on the upper surface of the arc plate 4, with a trapezoidal cross-section and the length of the upper bottom edge being shorter than the length of the lower bottom edge, to increase the contact area and friction with the iron pot and prevent the iron pot from slipping.

[0035] Guide rod 10: Fixedly connected to both sides of the rear end surface of the bracket 6, used to guide the bracket to slide inside the groove, ensuring the stability and directionality of the bracket.

[0036] Anti-slip groove 11: Set on the upper surface of the front end of the support leg 6, it adopts a parallel groove design, with the groove parallel to the long side of the support leg, to increase the friction with the ground and prevent the pot support from sliding.

[0037] Auxiliary spring 12: It is fixedly connected between the lower end surface of the rear end of the bracket 6 and the bottom surface inside the slide groove, and plays a role in buffering and shock absorption, protecting the pot rack from the influence of uneven ground or vibration. An elastic pad is also provided between its lower end and the bottom surface inside the threaded hole 7 to further enhance the shock absorption effect. The elastic pad is made of elastic materials such as rubber or silicone, and has good elasticity and wear resistance.

[0038] Working Principle: The energy-concentrating ring 1 serves as the main body of the pot rack. At its four outer corners are mounting blocks 2, providing a stable support base. The mounting blocks 2 are designed not only to connect other components but also, through their lower support feet 3, ensure the pot rack can be placed stably on the stovetop. An arc-shaped plate 4 is installed on top of the mounting blocks 2 to further increase the pot rack's load-bearing capacity and stability. Several anti-slip protrusions 9 arranged on the surface of the arc-shaped plate 4, with a trapezoidal cross-section design, allow the iron pot to better conform to the pot rack when placed, reducing slippage and improving safety. For safety, bolts 5 are fitted into the through holes at the four central corners of the outer end of the energy-concentrating ring 1. These bolts are threaded into the threaded holes 7 at the lower end of the mounting block 2, achieving a tight connection between the various components of the pot rack. The rack legs 6 consist of guide rods 10, anti-slip grooves 11, and auxiliary springs 12. Their design allows the pot rack to adaptively adjust to different pot sizes and shapes. The cooperation between the guide rods 10 and the guide grooves ensures stable sliding of the rack legs 6 within the grooves, while the auxiliary springs 12 provide necessary elastic support, allowing the rack legs to fit snugly against the bottom of pots of different diameters. The elastic washer between the lower end of spring 12 and the inner bottom surface of threaded hole 7 is made of elastic material such as rubber or silicone. This is used to increase the tightness of contact and reduce vibration, further improving the stability and durability of the pot rack. The pot rack is securely connected by bolts 5 and threaded holes 7, ensuring the stability of all components. During installation, simply pass bolts 5 through the through hole of the energy-concentrating ring 1 and screw them into the threaded hole 7 of the mounting block 2. When pots of different sizes and shapes are placed, the support legs 6 will adaptively adjust according to the contour of the bottom of the pot. The guide rod 10 slides in the guide groove, assisting the spring... The 12 supports provide appropriate elastic support based on the weight and shape of the cookware, ensuring that the cookware can be placed stably on the pot rack. The anti-slip ridges 9 on the curved plate 4 allow cookware such as iron pots to fit better with the pot rack when placed, reducing slippage. At the same time, the anti-slip grooves 11 at the front end of the support legs 6 also increase the friction between the cookware and the pot rack, further improving the stability of the pot rack. The auxiliary springs 12 and elastic pads not only provide the necessary elastic support, but also reduce the vibration between the cookware and the pot rack during cooking, improving the comfort and safety of use.

[0039] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A special-shaped foot piece for anti-skid iron pot rack, comprising a concentrator ring (1), characterized in that: The four installation blocks (2) are provided with sliding grooves on the inner upper surfaces, guiding grooves are formed in the inner walls of the sliding grooves, threaded holes (7) are formed in the lower surfaces of the sliding grooves, and rotating shafts (8) are fixedly connected to the inner top surfaces of the installation blocks (2), with the upper surfaces of the rotating shafts (8) being connected to the lower surfaces of the arc-shaped plates (4).

2. The special-shaped foot piece for the anti-skid iron pot rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The arc-shaped plates (4) are provided with a plurality of anti-skid protrusions (9) on the upper surfaces, and the cross section of each anti-skid protrusion (9) is in the shape of a trapezoid, with the upper base length being smaller than the lower base length.

3. The special-shaped foot piece for the anti-skid iron pot rack according to claim 2, characterized in that: The four corners of the outer end of the shaped charge liner (1) are provided with through holes, and the through holes are sleeved with bolts (5), which are screwed into the threaded holes (7) through the through holes.

4. The special-shaped foot piece for the anti-skid iron pot rack according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bracket feet (6) are composed of guiding rods (10), anti-skid grooves (11) and auxiliary springs (12), the rear end surfaces of the bracket feet (6) are slidably sleeved in the sliding grooves, the guiding rods (10) are fixedly connected to the both sides of the rear end surfaces of the bracket feet (6), the outer ends of the guiding rods (10) are slidably sleeved in the guiding grooves, the auxiliary springs (12) are fixedly connected to the lower end surfaces of the rear ends of the bracket feet (6), the lower ends of the auxiliary springs (12) are connected to the inner bottom surfaces of the sliding grooves, the anti-skid grooves (11) are provided on the upper end surfaces of the front ends of the bracket feet (6), the anti-skid grooves (11) are parallel grooves, and the grooves are parallel to the long sides of the bracket feet (6).

5. The shaped foot piece for a non-slip iron pan hanger as defined in claim 1, wherein: The lower ends of the auxiliary springs (12) are provided with elastic washers, and the elastic washers are made of elastic material.

6. The shaped foot piece for a non-slip iron pan hanger according to claim 5, wherein: ​