Stirring bowl assembly and food processor
By eliminating the bowl handle from the blender's mixing bowl assembly and adopting a lightweight plastic basket with a snap-fit structure, the problems of high manufacturing difficulty and cost of the mixing bowl are solved, achieving a stable connection and simplified operation, thus improving user experience and product efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
The mixing bowls of existing food processors are difficult and costly to manufacture due to their handle design, and are also inconvenient for users to operate.
Design a mixing bowl assembly, wherein the bowl body has no handle, but a handle is provided on the basket, and the bowl body and the basket are stably housed by means of a first snap-fit part and a second snap-fit part and a fastener. The basket is made of lightweight and easy-to-manufacture plastic.
It reduces the difficulty and cost of bowl manufacturing, improves product stability and reliability, simplifies the operation process, increases functional diversity, and enhances the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of food processors, in particular to a stirring bowl assembly and a food processor. BACKGROUND
[0002] The stirring bowl of a food processor such as a meat grinder is usually a glass bowl or a stainless steel bowl. Since the glass bowl and the stainless steel bowl are relatively heavy, a handle is usually arranged on the stirring bowl to facilitate the user to hold and place the stirring bowl. However, due to manufacturing process and other reasons, the stirring bowl with a handle is difficult to manufacture and has a high cost. CONTENT OF THE UTILITY MODEL
[0003] The present application provides a stirring bowl assembly and a food processor, which can reduce the difficulty and cost of bowl manufacturing without reducing the user experience.
[0004] In a first aspect, the present application provides a stirring bowl assembly, comprising: a bowl body; a basket assembly comprising a basket and a buckle, the basket comprising a basket main body and a handle, the handle being fixed to the outer sidewall of the basket main body, and the bowl body being accommodated in the basket main body; wherein the bowl body is provided with a first clamping portion, the basket main body is provided with a second clamping portion, and the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion are clamped to the buckle.
[0005] By adopting the above scheme, the basket is provided with a handle, and the user can hold the handle on the basket to hold and place the entire stirring bowl assembly, which facilitates the use of the user. The bowl body is not provided with a handle, which avoids the complexity of the process and the high cost caused by the manufacture of the bowl body with a handle. The bowl body without a handle is relatively simple to manufacture, which can effectively reduce the process difficulty and cost in the production process, improve the production efficiency and economic benefits. Moreover, the bowl body is clamped to the buckle together with the second clamping portion provided on the basket main body through the first clamping portion provided thereon, so that the bowl body can be stably accommodated in the basket main body, which ensures the stability of the stirring bowl assembly during daily use and movement, avoids the shaking, displacement or even disengagement of the bowl body, and improves the overall reliability and durability of the product. At the same time, the clamping form also means that the connection between the bowl body and the basket is detachable, and the user can clean or replace the bowl body and the basket separately. In addition, the material of the basket can be plastic, which is relatively light in weight, low in cost, and easy to manufacture.
[0006] Optionally, the first clamping portion is located at the opening of the bowl body and is fixed to the outer sidewall of the bowl body; and the second clamping portion is located at the opening of the basket main body and is fixed to the outer sidewall of the basket main body.
[0007] With this design, the first and second locking parts located at the opening are easily accessible to the user when the bowl is placed into the basket body. The user does not need to delve deep into the basket body to find the locking positions; they can clearly see the locations of the first and second locking parts and secure them together using the snap-fit fasteners. This design makes the assembly process of the bowl and basket components more intuitive and simple, reducing the difficulty of operation for the user.
[0008] Optionally, the first snap-fit portion and the second snap-fit portion are stacked along the height direction of the bowl body.
[0009] On the one hand, compared to a scattered arrangement of the snap-fit parts, the stacked arrangement does not occupy excessive horizontal space for the bowl and the basket. On the other hand, the stacked first and second snap-fit parts provide a more intuitive installation guide. When the user wants to insert the bowl into the basket body, they only need to align the first and second snap-fit parts sequentially in the height direction, and then secure them with the fasteners; the operation is simple and convenient. In another embodiment, the first and second snap-fit parts can also be stacked sequentially in the horizontal direction.
[0010] Optionally, the fastener has an initial assembly position and a working locking position. In the initial assembly position, the fastener is rotatably connected to the first locking part or the second locking part. In the working locking position, both the first locking part and the second locking part are engaged with the fastener.
[0011] With this setup, users can initially connect the fasteners to the corresponding first or second snap-fit part during assembly. Simply place the fastener roughly in the appropriate position, and its rotatable nature allows for adjustment of its angle and position, ensuring better subsequent engagement with the other snap-fit part and reducing installation difficulty. In other words, it might be difficult for users to precisely snap the fasteners onto two fixed snap-fit parts in one go during initial assembly. Therefore, this solution provides an initial assembly position where users can initially rotatably install the fasteners onto one of the first or second snap-fit parts. By rotating the fasteners, the first and second snap-fit parts are secured, effectively reducing the difficulty of installation, improving the user experience, and making the entire installation process smoother and more efficient. Furthermore, before assembling the basket and bowl, the fasteners can be rotatably connected to the first or second snap-fit part, maintaining their initial installation position and preventing loss.
[0012] Optionally, in the initial installation position, the snap fastener is rotatably connected to the second snap-fit portion.
[0013] Compared to the bowl body, the second snap-fit part of the basket is made of plastic. Plastic has good injection molding properties, which can easily integrate various complex structures into the design of the basket, including rotating structures such as bushings, slots or protrusions for rotating connection with the snap-fit parts, and at a lower cost.
[0014] Optionally, the fastener includes a slot and a rotating shaft, and the bottom of the second connecting part is provided with an installation groove; in the initial installation position, the rotating shaft is rotatably disposed in the installation groove; in the working locking position, the first locking part and the second locking part are located in the slot.
[0015] In this design, the slot is used to lock the first and second locking parts in the working locking position, providing a secure connection; while the rotating shaft is responsible for engaging with the mounting groove of the second locking part in the initial installation position to achieve a rotatable connection, facilitating installation. The overall structure of the fastener is relatively simple, making it easy to produce and manufacture.
[0016] Optionally, the latching member is elastic, and the edge of the first latching portion is located outside the rotational space of the latching member as it rotates from the initial installation position to the working locking position.
[0017] With this configuration, when the fastener rotates from the initial installation position to the working locking position, the edge of the first engaging part will interfere with the fastener because it is outside the rotation space of the fastener. At this time, the user can slightly manipulate the elastic fastener to cause it to deform elastically, thus bypassing the edge of the first engaging part and rotating it to the working locking position, whereby the first and second engaging parts are engaged in the fastener's groove. When the first engaging part of the bowl tends to detach from the groove under external force, it must overcome not only the groove's limitation but also the interference force with the fastener during the detachment process. This increases the difficulty of detaching the first engaging part from the groove. Therefore, the first engaging part in this design is more difficult to detach from the fastener. This makes it difficult for the bowl to accidentally detach from the basket during normal use, even under significant external impact, thus improving the stability of the connection between the bowl and the basket.
[0018] Optionally, the basket body is provided with a plurality of first water passage holes and a plurality of second water passage holes, the plurality of first water passage holes being distributed on the periphery of the basket body and the plurality of second water passage holes being distributed on the bottom of the basket body.
[0019] On the one hand, the multiple first and second drainage holes can appropriately reduce the amount of material used in the main body of the basket, thereby further reducing the weight of the basket. On the other hand, when the basket is detached from the bowl, it can be used as a drain basket on its own. That is, the basket is no longer limited to being just part of the mixing bowl assembly to assist in picking up and fixing the bowl, but can also be used as a drain basket on its own, realizing two uses in one item and increasing the product's functional diversity.
[0020] Optionally, the bowl body is made of glass or stainless steel; and / or,
[0021] The material of the basket is plastic or polypropylene; and / or,
[0022] The ratio of the density of the bowl to the density of the basket is in the range of 3 to 8; and / or,
[0023] The basket body and the handle are integrally formed; and / or,
[0024] The material of the fastener is the same as that of the basket.
[0025] Secondly, this application provides a food processor, comprising: a mixing bowl assembly as described in any of the preceding claims; and a main unit assembled on the mixing bowl assembly. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is an exploded structural diagram of a stirring assembly shown in an exemplary embodiment;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the basket and bowl body as shown in one embodiment;
[0028] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the basket assembly shown in one embodiment;
[0029] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the mixing bowl assembly with the snap-fit fasteners in their initial installation position;
[0030] Figure 5 This is a structural diagram of the mixing bowl assembly with the fasteners in the working locking position;
[0031] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the basket assembly from another perspective;
[0032] Figure 7 This is a structural diagram of the basket assembly with the fasteners in the initial installation position;
[0033] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional view of the mixing bowl assembly with the snap-fit fasteners in the initial installation position;
[0034] Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the mixing bowl assembly during the rotation of the fasteners;
[0035] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of a food processor;
[0036] Figure 11 This is an exploded structural diagram of a host computer according to an embodiment.
[0037] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures
[0038] 10. Bowl body; 11. First snap-fit part; 12. Bowl bottom; 20. Attached basket; 21. Basket body; 211. Basket bottom; 212. First water passage hole; 213. Second water passage hole; 22. Handle; 23. Second snap-fit part; 231. Mounting groove; 30. Buckle; 31. Slot; 32. Rotating shaft; 40. Bowl lid; 50. Main unit; 51. Blade assembly; 52. Motor assembly; 53. Housing; 54. Top cover; 55. Button; 56. Spring; 57. Safety linkage; 58. Vibration damping pad. Detailed Implementation
[0039] This application provides a mixing bowl assembly and a food processor. The mixing bowl assembly and the food processor will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Unless otherwise specified, the features in the following embodiments and implementations can be combined with each other.
[0040] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 , Figure 1 This is an exploded structural diagram of a stirring assembly shown in an exemplary embodiment; Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the basket 20 and bowl 10 as shown in one embodiment. This application provides a mixing bowl assembly, which includes a bowl lid 40, a bowl 10, and a basket assembly. The bowl lid 40 covers the opening of the bowl 10.
[0041] The basket assembly includes a basket 20 and a fastener 30. The basket 20 can be made of plastic and includes a basket body 21 and a handle 22. The handle 22 is fixed to the outer wall of the basket body 21 and is integrally formed with the basket body 21 to reduce manufacturing steps, but is not limited thereto. The bowl 10 is housed inside the basket body 21.
[0042] The bowl body 10 is provided with a first snap-fit part 11, and the basket body 21 is provided with a second snap-fit part 23. Both the first snap-fit part 11 and the second snap-fit part 23 are snapped into the fastener 30.
[0043] By adopting the above solution, the basket 20 has a handle 22, allowing users to easily lift and place the entire mixing bowl assembly by holding the handle 22. The bowl body 10, however, does not have a handle 22, avoiding the complexity and high cost associated with manufacturing a bowl body 10 with a handle 22. Manufacturing a bowl body 10 without a handle 22 is relatively simple, effectively reducing the difficulty and cost of the production process and improving production efficiency and economic benefits.
[0044] Furthermore, the bowl 10 is secured to the buckle 30 via the first snap-fit part 11 and the second snap-fit part 23 of the basket body 21, ensuring the bowl 10 is stably housed within the basket body 21. This guarantees the stability of the mixing bowl assembly during daily use and movement, preventing the bowl 10 from shaking, shifting, or even detaching, thus improving the overall reliability and durability of the product. The snap-fit design also means that the connection between the bowl 10 and the basket 20 is detachable, allowing users to clean or replace both separately. Additionally, the basket 20 can be made of plastic, resulting in a relatively lightweight, low-cost, and easy-to-manufacture component.
[0045] In summary, this solution places the handle 22 on the basket 20. The plastic basket 20 is relatively simple to manufacture, eliminating the need for a complex handle 22 manufacturing process on the bowl body 10. This effectively reduces the manufacturing difficulty and cost of the bowl body 10 without compromising the user experience.
[0046] The handle 22 can be an arc-shaped handle 22, with both ends of the ring handle 22 fixed to the outer side wall of the basket body 21. However, it is not limited to this. For example, in other embodiments, only one end of the handle 22 is fixed to the outer side wall of the basket body 21, and the shape of the handle 22 can be a combination of straight and arc.
[0047] In one embodiment, the bowl body 10 can be made of glass or stainless steel, and the basket 20 can be made of polypropylene (PP). PP material has good plasticity and flowability, making it easy to manufacture baskets 20 of various shapes and structures through molding processes such as injection molding. Furthermore, PP material does not release harmful substances, making it hygienic and clean.
[0048] Furthermore, the ratio of the density of the bowl 10 to the density of the basket 20 is in the range of 3 to 8. Within this range, the basket 20 accounts for a smaller proportion of the total weight of the mixing bowl assembly, thereby significantly reducing the burden on the user when handling the mixing bowl assembly.
[0049] For example, the ratio of the density of the bowl 10 to the density of the basket 20 can be 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8, but is not limited to this.
[0050] Furthermore, the material of the fastener 30 can be the same as that of the basket 20, which will not be elaborated further in this application.
[0051] In one embodiment, the bowl body 10 includes a bowl bottom 12, and the basket body 21 includes a basket bottom 211, with the bowl bottom 12 abutting against the basket bottom 211. Thus, the basket bottom 211 can directly support the bowl body 10, helping to improve the stability of the bowl body 10 during use.
[0052] In one embodiment, the basket body 21 is provided with a plurality of first water passage holes 212 and a plurality of second water passage holes 213. The plurality of first water passage holes 212 are distributed on the periphery of the basket body 21, and the plurality of second water passage holes 213 are distributed on the bottom of the basket body 21.
[0053] On the one hand, the multiple first water passages 212 and multiple second water passages 213 can appropriately reduce the amount of material used in the basket body 21, thereby further reducing the weight of the basket 20; on the other hand, when the basket 20 is detached from the bowl body 10, it can be used as a drain basket on its own. That is, the basket 20 is no longer limited to being only part of the mixing bowl assembly to assist in picking up and fixing the bowl body 10, but can also be used as a drain basket on its own, realizing two uses in one product and increasing the product's functional diversity.
[0054] Furthermore, multiple first drainage holes 212 are evenly distributed around the outer periphery of the basket body 21, and multiple second drainage holes 213 are evenly distributed at the bottom of the basket body 21, with the size of the first drainage holes 212 being larger than the size of the second drainage holes 213. The excessively small size of the second drainage holes 213 has a significant impact on the structural strength of the bottom of the basket body 21, ensuring that the bottom of the basket body 21 can support the bowl body 10.
[0055] The shapes of the first water passage 212 and the second water passage 213 are not limited. The first water passage 212 can be a symmetrical shape such as a rectangle or a circle, and the second water passage 213 can also be a symmetrical shape such as a rectangle or a circle. Alternatively, the first water passage 212 and the second water passage 213 can be asymmetrical. Of course, in other embodiments, the basket body 21 may not have water passages, that is, the basket 20 can be used as a storage basket on its own.
[0056] Please refer to Figure 3 and combined Figure 2 , Figure 3This is an exploded structural diagram of a basket assembly according to one embodiment. In one embodiment, the first snap-fit part 11 is located at the opening of the bowl 10 and is fixed to the outer wall of the bowl 10; the second snap-fit part 23 is located at the opening of the basket body 21 and is fixed to the outer wall of the basket body 21. Of course, in other embodiments (not shown), the first snap-fit part 11 can be provided on the outer peripheral wall of the bowl 10, and the second snap-fit part 23 can be provided on the inner wall of the basket body 21. The fastener 30 can be first assembled on the first snap-fit part 11, and when the bowl 10 is placed into the basket body 21, the fastener 30 can be connected to the second snap-fit part 23 by rotating or pressing the bowl 10.
[0057] In this embodiment, when the bowl 10 is placed into the basket body 21, the first snap-fit portion 11 and the second snap-fit portion 23 located at the opening facilitate user operation. The user does not need to delve deep into the basket body 21 to find the snap-fit positions; the user can intuitively see the positions of the first snap-fit portion 11 and the second snap-fit portion 23 and snap them together using the fastener 30. This design makes the assembly process of the bowl 10 and the basket assembly more intuitive and simple, reducing the difficulty of operation for the user.
[0058] Furthermore, along the height direction of the bowl body 10 (please refer to...) Figure 2 As shown in the Z direction, the first snap-fit portion 11 and the second snap-fit portion 23 are stacked. On one hand, compared to a dispersed snap-fit arrangement, the stacked arrangement does not occupy excessive horizontal space in the bowl body 10 and the basket 20. On the other hand, the stacked first snap-fit portion 11 and the second snap-fit portion 23 provide a more intuitive installation guide. When the user wants to insert the bowl body 10 into the basket body 21, they only need to align the first snap-fit portion 11 and the second snap-fit portion 23 sequentially in the height direction, and then secure them with the fastener 30; the operation is simple and convenient. In another embodiment, the first snap-fit portion 11 and the second snap-fit portion 23 can also be stacked sequentially in the horizontal direction.
[0059] Furthermore, there can be multiple fasteners 30, multiple first snap-fit parts 11 and multiple second snap-fit parts 23, and each of the multiple fasteners 30, multiple first snap-fit parts 11 and multiple second snap-fit parts 23 corresponds to one another.
[0060] like Figure 2 and Figure 3In the illustrated embodiment, there are two fasteners 30, two first latching portions 11, and two second latching portions 23. The two first latching portions 11 are located at opposite ends of the bowl body 10, and the two second latching portions 23 are located at opposite ends of the basket body 21. Both the first latching portions 11 and the second latching portions 23 are plate-shaped. In particular, when the bowl body 10 has bowl ears and the basket 20 has basket ears, the first latching portion 11 can be the bowl ear of the bowl body 10, and the second latching portion 23 can be the basket ear of the basket 20.
[0061] Please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 , Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the mixing bowl assembly with the snap fastener 30 in its initial installation position; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the mixing bowl assembly with the fastener 30 in the working locked position. In one embodiment, the fastener 30 has an initial assembly position and a working locked position. In the initial assembly position, the fastener 30 is rotatably connected to the first snap-fit part 11 or the second snap-fit part 23. In the working locked position, both the first snap-fit part 11 and the second snap-fit part 23 are engaged with the fastener 30.
[0062] With this setup, when starting assembly, the user can initially connect the clip 30 to the corresponding first snap-fit part 11 or second snap-fit part 23. Simply place the clip 30 roughly in the appropriate position, and utilizing its rotatable nature, adjust its angle and position to better align it with the other snap-fit part, thus reducing installation difficulty. In other words, it might be difficult for the user to precisely snap the clip 30 onto two fixed snap-fit parts in one go at the beginning of assembly. Therefore, this solution provides an initial assembly position where the user can initially rotatably install the clip 30 onto one of the first snap-fit part 11 or the second snap-fit part 23. By rotating the clip 30, the first snap-fit part 11 and the second snap-fit part 23 are secured, effectively reducing the difficulty of installation, improving the user experience, and making the entire installation process smoother and more efficient. Furthermore, when the basket 20 and the bowl 10 are not assembled, the fastener 30 can be rotated and connected to the first snap-fit part 11 or the second snap-fit part 23 to put itself in the initial installation position and prevent loss.
[0063] Please refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 , Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of the basket assembly from another perspective;
[0064] Figure 7This is a structural diagram of the basket assembly with the fastener 30 in its initial installation position. Specifically, in the initial installation position, the fastener 30 is rotatably connected to the second snap-fit part 23. Compared to the bowl body 10, the second snap-fit part 23 of the basket 20 is made of plastic. Plastic has good injection molding properties, which can easily integrate various complex structures into the design of the basket 20, including rotating structures such as bushings, slots 31, or protrusions for rotatable connection with the fastener 30, and at a lower cost.
[0065] like Figure 6 and Figure 7 In the illustrated embodiment, the fastener 30 includes a slot 31 and a rotating shaft 32, with a mounting groove 231 at the bottom of the second connecting portion. In the initial installation position, the rotating shaft 32 is installed within the mounting groove 231. In the working locked position, the first engaging portion 11 and the second engaging portion 23 are located within the slot 31. In this design, the slot 31 secures the first engaging portion 11 and the second engaging portion 23 in the working locked position, providing a stable connection. The rotating shaft 32 engages with the mounting groove 231 of the second engaging portion 23 in the initial installation position, enabling a rotatable connection and facilitating installation. The overall structure of the fastener 30 is relatively simple, making it easy to manufacture and produce.
[0066] For further details, please refer to... Figure 8 and Figure 9 , Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional view of the mixing bowl assembly with the snap fastener 30 in its initial installation position; Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of the mixing bowl assembly during the rotation of the fastener 30; the fastener 30 is elastic, and the edge of the first snap-fit portion 11 is located outside the rotation space of the fastener 30 as it rotates from the initial installation position to the working locking position.
[0067] With this configuration, when the latching member 30 rotates from the initial installation position to the working locking position, since the edge of the first latching part 11 is outside the rotation space of the latching member 30, the edge of the first latching part 11 will interfere with the latching member 30. At this time, the user can slightly move the elastic latching member 30 to make the latching member 30 elastically deform, thereby bypassing the edge of the first latching part 11 and rotating to the working locking position, so that the first latching part 11 and the second latching part 23 are engaged in the slot 31 of the latching member 30. At this time, when the first snap-fit part 11 of the bowl body 10 tends to fall off from the slot 31 under the action of external force, the first snap-fit part 11 not only needs to overcome the limitation of the slot 31, but also needs to overcome the interference force between it and the fastener 30 during the detachment process. This increases the difficulty of the first snap-fit part 11 detaching from the slot 31. Therefore, the first snap-fit part 11 in this solution is more difficult to detach from the fastener 30. This makes it difficult for the bowl body 10 to fall off the basket 20 accidentally even if it is subjected to a large external force impact during normal use, thus improving the stability of the connection between the bowl body 10 and the basket 20.
[0068] Please refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 , Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of a food processor; Figure 11 This is an exploded structural diagram of the main unit 50 shown in one embodiment. This application also provides a food processor, which includes a main unit 50 and the aforementioned mixing bowl assembly. The main unit 50 is detachably assembled to the mixing bowl assembly. The main unit 50 can be a head-type main unit 50, mounted on top of the mixing bowl assembly, but is not limited thereto.
[0069] The main unit 50 includes a blade assembly 51, a motor assembly 52, a housing 53, and a top cover assembly. The top cover assembly is fastened to the top of the housing 53, forming an accommodating space with the housing 53, and the motor assembly 52 is installed within the accommodating space. The blade assembly 51 is connected to the motor assembly 52 so that the motor can drive the blade assembly 51 to rotate, thereby stirring or pulverizing the food in the bowl 10.
[0070] In one embodiment, the motor assembly 52 includes a motor and a motor switch for starting or stopping the motor. The cover assembly includes a cover 54 and a button 55 movably mounted on the cover 54, the button 55 being movable in a direction toward and away from the motor switch. A user can start the motor by pressing the button 55.
[0071] Furthermore, the top cover assembly also includes a spring 56, which is sandwiched between the button 55 and the top cover 54. The spring 56 is used to provide damping. When the user presses the button 55, the spring 56 will deform accordingly and provide a certain resistance, so that the user can clearly feel the pressing process, thereby improving the pressing feel when the user presses the button.
[0072] In one embodiment, the main unit 50 further includes a safety linkage 57 and a safety switch (not shown). The safety switch can be a micro switch and is connected to the motor's power circuit. The safety linkage 57 is movably disposed within the receiving space, and the safety switch is located at the end of the travel of the safety linkage 57. For example, the safety switch can be located above the safety linkage 57. After the main unit 50 is installed on the cup lid, the safety linkage 57 can abut against the cup lid, and under the reaction force of the cup lid, the safety linkage 57 moves towards the side of the safety switch, triggering the safety switch to close, thereby connecting the power to the motor. At this time, the user can press button 55 to start the motor, driving the blade assembly 51 to rotate.
[0073] In one embodiment, the main unit 50 further includes a vibration damping pad 58, which is sandwiched between the bottom of the housing 53 and the motor assembly 52 to isolate the vibration of the motor assembly 52.
[0074] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and is not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A mixing bowl assembly, characterized by, include: Bowl body (10); The basket assembly includes a basket (20) and a fastener (30). The basket (20) includes a basket body (21) and a handle (22). The handle (22) is fixed to the outer side wall of the basket body (21). The bowl (10) is housed inside the basket body (21). The bowl body (10) is provided with a first snap-fit part (11), and the basket body (21) is provided with a second snap-fit part (23). Both the first snap-fit part (11) and the second snap-fit part (23) are snapped into the buckle (30).
2. The beaker assembly of claim 1, wherein, The first snap-fit part (11) is located at the opening of the bowl body (10) and is fixed to the outer wall of the bowl body (10); the second snap-fit part (23) is located at the opening of the basket body (21) and is fixed to the outer wall of the basket body (21).
3. The beaker assembly of claim 2, wherein, The first snap-fit portion (11) and the second snap-fit portion (23) are stacked along the height direction of the bowl body (10).
4. The bowl assembly of claim 2, wherein, The fastener (30) has an initial assembly position and a working locking position. In the initial assembly position, the fastener (30) is rotatably connected to the first latching part (11) or the second latching part (23). In the working locking position, both the first latching part (11) and the second latching part (23) are latched onto the fastener (30).
5. The beaker assembly of claim 4, wherein, In the initial installation position, the snap fastener (30) is rotatably connected to the second snap-fit portion (23).
6. The bowl assembly of claim 5, wherein, The fastener (30) includes a slot (31) and a rotating shaft (32), and the bottom of the second connecting part is provided with an installation groove (231); in the initial installation position, the rotating shaft (32) is rotatably disposed in the installation groove (231); in the working locking position, the first locking part (11) and the second locking part (23) are locked in the slot (31).
7. The bowl assembly of claim 6, wherein, The latching member (30) is elastic, and the edge of the first latching part (11) is outside the rotation space of the latching member (30) as it rotates from the initial installation position to the working locking position.
8. The bowl assembly of claim 1, wherein, The basket body (21) is provided with a plurality of first water passage holes (212) and a plurality of second water passage holes (213). The plurality of first water passage holes (212) are distributed on the periphery of the basket body (21), and the plurality of second water passage holes (213) are distributed on the bottom of the basket body (21).
9. The bowl assembly of claim 1, wherein, The bowl body (10) is made of glass or stainless steel; and / or, The material of the basket (20) is plastic or polypropylene; and / or, The ratio of the density of the bowl (10) to the density of the basket (20) is in the range of 3 to 8; and / or, The basket body (21) and the handle (22) are integrally formed; and / or, The material of the buckle (30) is the same as that of the matching basket (20).
10. A food processor, characterized in that, include: The mixing bowl assembly as described in any one of claims 1-9; and The main unit (50) is assembled into the mixing bowl assembly.