Detachable self-heating baking tray

By designing a button and limit plate structure for a detachable self-heating baking pan, the problem of inconvenient cleaning of existing grill pans has been solved, enabling convenient disassembly and stable installation of the baking pan, thus improving the user experience and safety.

CN223987810UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13ZHONGSHAN AMBER HARDWARE SPRAYING CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-19
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Technical Problem

The fixed structure of the grill pan in existing grills makes cleaning inconvenient and disassembly difficult, affecting the user experience.

Method used

Design a detachable self-heating baking pan. The baking pan can be detached by using a button and a limiting plate structure. The installation and disassembly process of the baking pan is simplified by using a combination of buckles and limiting rods.

Benefits of technology

It improves the convenience and stability of the baking pan, ensuring easy and safe cleaning and avoiding safety hazards caused by the baking pan shifting.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a detachable self-heating baking tray, and relates to the technical field of household appliances. The baking tray comprises a base and a baking tray body, the base comprises two buttons, the outer surfaces of the buttons are in sliding connection with the interior of the base, a first buckle is fixedly connected to the side, close to the center of the base, of each button, a supporting frame is fixedly connected to the side, close to the first buckle, of the inner wall of the base, and the bottom of each first buckle is in sliding connection with the top of the supporting frame. The bottom of the baking tray is fixedly connected with a second buckle, and the outer surface of the second buckle makes contact with the outer surface of the first buckle. By arranging the button, specifically, when the baking tray needs to be cleaned, the button is pressed, the button slides in the base, meanwhile, the first buckle slides on the top of the supporting frame, the first buckle is separated from the second buckle, then the baking tray is lifted upwards to be taken down, and the baking tray is detachably arranged, so that the baking tray is more convenient to clean when needing to be cleaned; the frying and baking machine solves the problems that most existing frying and baking machines are of fixed structures, and baking trays are inconvenient to clean.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of household appliance technology, and in particular relates to a detachable self-heating baking pan. Background Technology

[0002] A griddle is a kitchen appliance that can perform grilling and frying. It works by heating a griddle with a heating element, which allows food to be quickly grilled or fried at high temperatures. Griddles can be divided into electric griddles (primarily for making pancakes), griddles (which can both grill and fry), and smart fryers and sandwich makers (which have a single function but are compact in size).

[0003] Structurally, a grill can be roughly divided into a base and a grill pan. Most existing grills use bolts to fix the grill pan to the base, which makes it inconvenient to clean the grill pan directly after use, and removing the grill pan is too troublesome. Therefore, we propose a detachable self-heating grill pan. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a detachable self-heating baking pan. Specifically, when cleaning the baking pan, hold the handles with both hands and press the button with your index finger. The button slides inside the base, causing the latch one to slide on the top of the support frame, the corresponding side of the two limiting plates two, and the bottom of the limiting plate three. The limiting rod slides inside the limiting plate one, disengaging the latch one from the latch two. Then, lift the pan upwards to remove it. The detachable design of the baking pan makes cleaning more convenient, solving the problem that most existing grills have a fixed structure, making pan cleaning inconvenient.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0006] This utility model relates to a detachable self-heating baking pan, comprising a base and a baking pan. The base includes two buttons, the outer surfaces of which are slidably connected to the interior of the base. A first buckle is fixedly connected to the side of the button near the center of the base, and a limiting rod is fixedly connected to the side of the first buckle away from the button. A spring is sleeved on the outer surface of the limiting rod. A support frame is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the base near the first buckle, the bottom of the first buckle being slidably connected to the top of the support frame. A first limiting plate is fixedly connected to the top of the support frame, and the outer surface of the limiting rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the first limiting plate. A second buckle is fixedly connected to the bottom of the baking pan, the outer surface of the second buckle contacting the outer surface of the first buckle. When the baking pan needs to be cleaned, simply press the button to disengage the first buckle from the second buckle, thus releasing the fixation and allowing the baking pan to be removed, greatly improving the convenience of the device.

[0007] Furthermore, the top of the limiting plate one is fixedly connected to the limiting plate three, and the bottom of the limiting plate three is slidably connected to the top of the buckle one. The limiting plate three can limit the buckle to prevent it from shifting up and down during sliding, and can cooperate with the limiting plate two to facilitate the installation of the baking tray, thus improving the stability and convenience of the device.

[0008] Furthermore, the support frame is fixedly connected to the front and back of the support frame with limiting plates two. The corresponding sides of the two limiting plates two are slidably connected to the outer surfaces of the buckles one and two. When installing the baking tray, the buckles two at the bottom are aligned with the gap between the limiting plates two and three and inserted downwards to quickly complete the fixing. The limiting plates can prevent the buckles one and two from shifting during use, thus improving the stability and convenience of the device.

[0009] Furthermore, the bottom of the support frame is in contact with a heat insulation pad, and the bottom of the heat insulation pad is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the base. The heat insulation pad is made of fiberglass, which has a good heat insulation effect and can prevent the heat from the heating tube from being transferred to the base, thereby preventing the base from overheating and damaging the furniture or burning the user, greatly improving the safety of the device.

[0010] Furthermore, a splash guard is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the baking pan, and handles are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the splash guard. The splash guard can prevent grease from splashing to the outside during use, thereby avoiding oil stains or burns to users, and further improving the safety of the device.

[0011] Furthermore, a limiting frame is fixedly connected to the bottom of the baking pan, and a heating tube is installed inside the limiting frame. The top of the heating tube contacts the bottom of the baking pan. The limiting frame limits the heating tube, which can prevent it from shifting during use, thereby avoiding uneven heating of the baking pan and improving the practicality and stability of the device.

[0012] Furthermore, the outer surface of the heating element is provided with several fixing buckles. The top of the fixing buckles is fixedly connected to the bottom of the baking pan, and the front of the heating element is fixedly connected with an insertion hole. The fixing buckles not only fix the heating element, but also increase the heat transfer from the heating element to the baking pan to a certain extent, further increasing the practicality of the device.

[0013] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0014] 1. This utility model features a button. Specifically, when cleaning the baking tray, one holds the handle with both hands and presses the button with the index finger, causing the button to slide inside the base. The first buckle slides on the top of the support frame, the corresponding side of the two second limiting plates, and the bottom of the third limiting plate. The limiting rod slides inside the first limiting plate, causing the first buckle to disengage from the second buckle. Then, the baking tray can be lifted up and removed. The detachable design of the baking tray makes it more convenient to clean, greatly improving the convenience of the device.

[0015] 2. This utility model, by setting a second limiting plate and a third limiting plate, specifically, when installing the baking tray, aligns the second buckle at the bottom with the gap between the second and third limiting plates and inserts it downwards. The elastic force of the spring makes the outer surface of the first buckle and the outer surface of the second buckle come into close contact to complete the fixation. The second and third limiting plates not only enable the baking tray to be quickly positioned during installation, but also prevent the second and first buckles from shifting during use, thus improving the stability and convenience of the device.

[0016] Of course, any product implementing this utility model does not necessarily need to achieve all of the advantages described above at the same time. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the button structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembly and assembly structure of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the base of this utility model;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the baking pan of this utility model.

[0023] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:

[0024] 1. Base; 11. Button; 111. Clip 1; 112. Limiting rod; 113. Spring; 12. Support frame; 121. Limiting plate 1; 122. Limiting plate 2; 123. Limiting plate 3; 13. Heat insulation pad; 2. Baking tray; 21. Splash guard; 22. Handle; 23. Clip 2; 24. Limiting frame; 241. Heating element; 242. Fixing buckle; 25. Socket. Detailed Implementation

[0025] 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0026] Please see Figure 1-5 As shown, this utility model is a detachable self-heating baking pan, including a base 1 and a baking pan 2. The base 1 includes two buttons 11, the outer surface of which is slidably connected to the inside of the base 1. A buckle 111 is fixedly connected to the side of the button 11 near the center of the base 1. A limiting rod 112 is fixedly connected to the side of the buckle 111 away from the button 11. A spring 113 is sleeved on the outer surface of the limiting rod 112. A support frame 12 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the base 1 near the buckle 111. The bottom of the buckle 111 is slidably connected to the top of the support frame 12. A limiting plate 121 is fixedly connected to the top of the support frame 12. The outer surface of the limiting rod 112 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the limiting plate 121. The bottom of the baking tray 2 is fixedly connected to a second buckle 23. The outer surface of the second buckle 23 contacts the outer surface of the first buckle 111. When the baking tray 2 needs to be cleaned, hold the handle 22 with both hands and press the button 11 with your index finger. The button 11 slides inside the base 1. The first buckle 111 slides on the top of the support frame 12, on the corresponding side of the two limit plates 222, and at the bottom of the limit plate 323. The limit rod 112 slides inside the limit plate 121, so that the first buckle 111 disengages from the second buckle 23. Then lift it up to remove the baking tray 2. The detachable design of the baking tray 2 makes it more convenient to clean it and greatly improves the convenience of the device.

[0027] Limiting plate 121 is fixedly connected to limiting plate 3 123 at the top, and the bottom of limiting plate 3 123 is slidably connected to the top of buckle 111.

[0028] The support frame 12 has two fixedly connected limiting plates 122 on its front and back sides. The corresponding sides of the two limiting plates 122 are slidably connected to the outer surfaces of the buckles 111 and 23. By setting the limiting plates 122 and 3123, specifically when installing the baking tray 2, the buckles 23 at the bottom are aligned with the gap between the limiting plates 122 and 3123 and inserted downwards. The elastic force of the spring 113 makes the outer surface of the buckle 111 and the outer surface of the buckle 23 come into close contact to complete the fixation. The limiting plates 122 and 3123 not only enable the baking tray 2 to be quickly positioned during installation, but also prevent the buckles 23 from shifting during use, thereby avoiding the baking tray 2 from shifting and causing safety hazards, and improving the stability and safety of the device.

[0029] The bottom of the support frame 12 is in contact with the heat insulation pad 13, and the bottom of the heat insulation pad 13 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the base 1.

[0030] A splash guard 21 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the baking pan 2, and handles 22 are fixedly connected to the left and right sides of the splash guard 21.

[0031] A limiting frame 24 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the baking pan 2. A heating element 241 is installed inside the limiting frame 24, and the top of the heating element 241 contacts the bottom of the baking pan 2.

[0032] The outer surface of the heating element 241 is provided with several fixing buckles 242. The top of the fixing buckles 242 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the baking tray 2, and the front of the heating element 241 is fixedly connected with a socket 25.

[0033] One specific application of this embodiment is:

[0034] In use, first install the baking tray 2 on the base 1. Use the handle 22 to lift the baking tray 2, aligning the bottom clip 23 with the gap between the limiting plate 122 and the limiting plate 3 123, and insert it downwards. Let the clip 23 slide on the corresponding side of the two limiting plates 122. Then, the elastic force of the spring 113 causes the outer surface of the clip 111 to make tight contact with the outer surface of the clip 23, thus securing it. The limiting plates 122 and 3 123 not only allow for quick positioning of the baking tray 2 but also prevent the clip 23 from shifting during use, thereby avoiding any safety hazards caused by the baking tray 2 shifting. Then, insert the power supply into the socket 25 to generate heat from the heating element 241. The fixing buckle 242 ensures that the heating element 241 is in tight contact with the baking tray 2, allowing the heat to be fully transferred to the baking tray 2 to heat the food. During the heating process... In the middle, the heat insulation pad 13 on the inner wall of the base 1 can prevent heat from being transferred to the base 1, thereby avoiding the base 1 from overheating and damaging the furniture or scalding the user. When the baking tray 2 needs to be cleaned after use, hold the handle 22 with both hands, and then press the button 11 with your index finger to make the button 11 slide inside the base 1. The first buckle 111 slides on the top of the support frame 12 and the corresponding side of the two limit plates 122 and the bottom of the limit plate 123. The limit rod 112 slides inside the limit plate 121, so that the first buckle 111 disengages from the second buckle 23. Then lift it up to remove the baking tray 2. Then the elastic force of the spring 113 outside the limit rod 112 makes the button 11 and the first buckle 111 return to their original position. The limit rod 112 can prevent the first buckle 111 from shifting during the displacement process, so that it cannot fully contact the second buckle 23.

[0035] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0036] The preferred embodiments of this utility model disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present utility model. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the present utility model to the specific implementations described. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of the present utility model, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize it. This utility model is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.

Claims

1. A detachable self-heating grill, comprising a base (1) and a grill (2), the base (1) comprising two buttons (11), the outer surface of the buttons (11) being in sliding connection with the interior of the base (1), characterized in that: The button (11) is fixedly connected with a buckle one (111) near one side of the center of the base (1), one side of the buckle one (111) away from the button (11) is fixedly connected with a limiting rod (112), the outer surface of the limiting rod (112) is sleeved with a spring (113), one side of the inner wall of the base (1) near the buckle one (111) is fixedly connected with a support frame (12), the bottom of the buckle one (111) and the top of the support frame (12) are slidably connected, the top of the support frame (12) is fixedly connected with a limiting plate one (121), the outer surface of the limiting rod (112) and the inner wall of the limiting plate one (121) are slidably connected, the bottom of the baking tray (2) is fixedly connected with a buckle two (23), the outer surface of the buckle two (23) is in contact with the outer surface of the buckle one (111).

2. The detachable self-heating grill pan according to claim 1, wherein, The top of the limiting plate one (121) is fixedly connected with a limiting plate three (123), and the bottom of the limiting plate three (123) and the top of the buckle one (111) are slidably connected.

3. The detachable self-heating grill pan according to claim 2, wherein, The front and back of the support frame (12) are fixedly connected with a limiting plate two (122), and the outer surfaces of the limiting plate two (122) on the corresponding sides are slidably connected with the buckle one (111) and the buckle two (23).

4. The detachable self-heating grill pan according to claim 3, wherein, The bottom of the support frame (12) is in contact with a heat insulation pad (13), and the bottom of the heat insulation pad (13) is fixedly connected with the inner wall of the base (1).

5. The detachable self-heating grill pan according to claim 4, wherein, The outer surface of the baking tray (2) is fixedly connected with a splash plate (21), and the left and right sides of the splash plate (21) are fixedly connected with handles (22).

6. The detachable self-heating grill pan according to claim 5, wherein, The bottom of the baking tray (2) is fixedly connected with a limiting frame (24), and the inside of the limiting frame (24) is provided with a heating tube (241), and the top of the heating tube (241) is in contact with the bottom of the baking tray (2).

7. The detachable self-heating grill pan according to claim 6, wherein, The outer surface of the heating tube (241) is provided with a plurality of fixing buckles (242), the top of the fixing buckles (242) is fixedly connected with the bottom of the baking tray (2), and the front of the heating tube (241) is fixedly connected with a jack (25).