Teapot
By controlling the tea inlet spout with magnetically attached push components and pushers, the problem of uncontrollable tea concentration in the teapot is solved, improving the user experience and simplifying the processing difficulty, thus achieving controllability and stability of tea concentration.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The concentration of tea in existing teapots is uncontrollable, resulting in overly strong tea that affects the taste. Furthermore, existing control structures are complex, prone to leakage, and difficult to manufacture.
The opening and closing of the tea compartment's inlet is controlled by a magnetically attached push component and a pusher. The connection between the tea compartment and the teapot cavity is controlled by setting a pusher inside the teapot and a push component outside the teapot, avoiding prolonged soaking of tea leaves. The magnetic connection eliminates the need to drill holes in the teapot body.
It achieves controllable tea concentration, improves user experience, simplifies production and processing, avoids leakage problems, and ensures stable and reliable control.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of drinking water equipment, specifically relating to a teapot. Background Technology
[0002] As living standards improve, teapots with tea-brewing functions are becoming increasingly popular. Currently, the tea caddy in existing teapots is always connected to the interior of the pot, keeping the tea leaves constantly submerged in water. If the user doesn't finish the tea in the pot within a short time, the tea will become increasingly strong over time, resulting in an overly bitter taste and a poor user experience.
[0003] To address this issue, existing teapots incorporate a connecting rod structure that runs through the side wall of the teapot. Users control the water discharge mechanism inside the teapot by manipulating the rod, thus controlling the brewing time. However, this structure is complex, and the holes on the side wall for the connecting rod are prone to leakage, limiting the water level and resulting in a poor user experience. Furthermore, a sealing structure is required between the connecting rod and the side wall to prevent leakage at the connection point, making manufacturing difficult. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a teapot to solve the problem of uncontrollable tea concentration in the teapot.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: A teapot includes a body with a cavity, a lid covering the body, and a tea container inside the cavity. The bottom of the tea container has a water inlet and a water-blocking component for opening and closing the inlet. The tea container communicates with the cavity through the water inlet. A pushing component is also provided inside the cavity, and a pressing component is provided outside the body. The pressing component and the pushing component are magnetically attracted. When the pressing component is pressed, it drives the pushing component to lift the water-blocking component, thereby opening the water inlet. This technical solution has the following technical effects:
[0006] This invention features a tea compartment within the teapot cavity with a water inlet at the bottom, allowing communication between the tea compartment and the teapot cavity solely through this inlet. A pusher is installed inside the teapot cavity, and a magnetically attached pusher is installed outside the cavity. The pusher moves up and down, moving the pusher. When the pusher is not pressed, the water inlet is closed. The user can then add tea leaves and hot water to the tea compartment for brewing. When the desired tea concentration is reached, the user can press the pusher, causing it to move upwards and lift the water inlet, opening the inlet. This allows the tea to flow into the teapot cavity, leaving the tea leaves inside, thus separating the tea leaves from the water. This prevents the tea leaves from soaking for too long, which could lead to an overly strong brew and affect the taste. In other words, it controls the brewing time, ensuring the tea concentration meets the user's needs, thus guaranteeing the best taste and enhancing the user experience. The external pressing component and the internal pushing component for opening and closing the water-blocking part are magnetically attracted, allowing the internal and external structures to move in unison without physical contact. This eliminates the need for holes in the teapot body for the pushing component to pass through, thus controlling the opening and closing of the tea compartment's inlet. It also eliminates the need for sealing structures on the teapot body to accommodate holes and the pushing component, reducing manufacturing complexity. The pushing component compensates for the large gap between the water-blocking part and the pressing component. Even with a wide teapot body, the external pressing component can open and close the water-blocking part from a greater distance via the pushing component. In other words, the pressing component's control of the water-blocking part is unaffected by the size of the teapot body, resulting in more stable and reliable control.
[0007] In the aforementioned teapot, the pushing component includes a limiting ring fitted onto the outer wall of the tea compartment and a push rod connected to the limiting ring. The end of the push rod extends to the bottom of the tea compartment to lift the water-blocking component. The limiting ring, by fitting onto the outer wall of the tea compartment, guides and limits the pushing component, ensuring that the pushing component can only move along the axial direction (i.e., the vertical direction) of the tea compartment. This ensures that the pushing end of the push rod is always aligned with the water-blocking component, guaranteeing that during the upward movement of the push rod, it can stably lift the water-blocking component to open the water inlet.
[0008] In the aforementioned teapot, the middle of the side wall of the tea compartment is recessed inward to form a groove on the outer side wall of the tea compartment, and a limiting ring is slidably connected within the groove. When the limiting ring slides along the axial direction of the tea compartment, it slides within the groove, which guides the limiting ring to make the up-and-down movement of the pusher more stable and reliable. At the same time, the upper and lower inner walls of the groove can also limit the limiting ring vertically, thus ensuring that the push rod can only slide up and down within a limited height. This prevents the push rod from moving too far upward, which could damage the water-blocking component or other structures inside the tea compartment, and also prevents the push rod from moving too far downward, which could cause the distance between the pusher and the water-blocking component to become too far, thus preventing the pressing component from driving the push rod to open the water-blocking component. This ensures that the pressing component can stably open and close the water-blocking component through the pusher.
[0009] In the aforementioned teapot, the limiting ring has an opening, through which it engages with the sliding groove. This makes the installation of the pushing component and the tea container easier and simpler.
[0010] In the aforementioned teapot, a mounting protrusion extending horizontally towards the pressing component is provided on the side of the limiting ring facing the pressing component. The pushing component magnetically engages with the pressing component through the mounting protrusion. The mounting protrusion can shorten the distance between the pushing component and the pressing component, thereby improving the magnetic engagement effect between them and resulting in better control of the pushing component by the pressing component, ensuring stable linkage between the pressing component and the pushing component.
[0011] In the aforementioned teapot, a portion of the bottom of the tea container is recessed downwards to form an upward-opening groove. A water inlet is located at the bottom of this groove, and a filter screen is positioned at the top. A water-blocking element is located below the filter screen to open and close the water inlet. By creating a groove at the bottom of the tea container and a filter screen separating the groove from the interior of the tea container at the top, the filter screen effectively separates the space for placing tea leaves from the space for the water-blocking element to move. This prevents tea leaves from obstructing the opening and closing of the water inlet, ensuring that when the water inlet is closed, the water-blocking element can stably abut against the tea container around the water inlet to seal both, preventing leakage and ensuring stable brewing of tea.
[0012] In the aforementioned teapot, a sealing sleeve is provided within the groove. The sealing sleeve has a water passage connecting the tea container and the teapot cavity. The water-blocking component is a water-blocking ball movably connected within the water passage. The inner diameter of the water passage gradually decreases from top to bottom, with the bottom inner diameter of the water passage being smaller than the diameter of the water-blocking ball. When the pressing component is not pressed, because the bottom inner diameter of the water passage is smaller than the diameter of the water-blocking ball, the water-blocking ball closes the water passage under gravity, preventing tea from flowing from the tea container into the teapot cavity. When the pressing component is pressed, the water-blocking ball moves upward under the push of the pushing component, creating a gap between the water-blocking ball and the inner wall of the water passage for tea to pass through, allowing tea to flow into the teapot cavity through the water passage. The structure is simple and reliable. By setting the inner diameter of the water passage to gradually decrease from top to bottom, when the user stops pressing the push component, the inner wall of the water passage can guide the water-blocking ball, allowing the water-blocking ball to roll or slide down the inclined inner wall of the water passage under the action of gravity, so as to finally close the water passage and ensure the stable closure of the water passage by the water-blocking ball.
[0013] In the aforementioned teapot, the water-blocking component is a water-blocking rod mounted on the pushing component. The water-blocking rod includes a connecting part and a water-blocking part. The connecting part passes through the water inlet, and its outer diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the water inlet. The water-blocking part is located within a groove, and its outer diameter is larger than the inner diameter of the water inlet. The water-blocking rod is mounted on the pushing component, allowing the water-blocking part to directly open and close the water inlet by moving up and down with the water-blocking rod. This results in a simpler and more reliable structure, ensuring stable opening and closing of the water inlet.
[0014] In the aforementioned teapot, an elastic element is fitted around the outside of the baffle rod. This elastic element abuts against the bottom of both the pusher and the tea container. By driving the baffle part to abut against the outer periphery of the top of the water inlet, the elastic element closes the water inlet. The elastic element assists the end of the pusher with the baffle rod in resetting, ensuring that the baffle rod can stably close the water inlet when the button is not pressed.
[0015] In the aforementioned teapot, a handle is mounted on the outer wall of the teapot body. The handle includes a longitudinally extending grip portion and a mounting portion located at the top of the grip portion. The mounting portion extends laterally and is connected to the teapot body. The bottom of the mounting portion has a downward-facing button groove. The pressing component includes a button slidably connected within the button groove and a resilient reset component for pushing the button to reset. The button and the pusher are magnetically attracted to each other. The button groove is located at the bottom of the mounting portion, so that when the user picks up the grip portion, the teapot body, under the influence of gravity, causes the handle to slide down, allowing the fingers to simultaneously contact and press the button, thus introducing tea into the teapot cavity for the user to drink, making it more convenient and simple to use. The resilient reset component ensures that after the user releases the pressed button, the button quickly returns to its unpressed state, thereby causing the pusher to move downwards quickly, closing the water inlet.
[0016] The features and advantages of this utility model will be disclosed in detail in the following specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description
[0017] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments:
[0018] Figure 1 This is a cross-sectional view of the teapot when the pressing component is not pressed in Embodiment 1;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the teapot when the pressing component is pressed in Embodiment 1. Figure 1 ;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the teapot when the pressing component is pressed in Embodiment 1. Figure 2 ;
[0021] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the teapot in Example 1;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the teapot when the water-blocking component closes the water inlet in Embodiment 2;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a partial cross-sectional view of the teapot when the water inlet is open in Embodiment 2.
[0024] Figure label:
[0025] 110. Teapot body; 111. Teapot cavity; 120. Teapot lid;
[0026] 200. Handle; 210. Grip; 220. Mounting part; 221. Button slot; 222. Stop step;
[0027] 300. Tea container; 310. Groove; 311. Filter screen; 320. Sealing sleeve; 321. Water passage; 330. Water outlet; 340. Slide groove;
[0028] 400. Water-blocking component; 410. Water-blocking ball; 420. Water-blocking rod; 421. Connecting part; 422. Water-blocking part; 423. Sealing component; 430. Elastic component;
[0029] 500. Pushing component; 510. Limiting ring; 511. Opening; 512. Mounting protrusion; 520. Push rod; 521. Connecting end; 522. Pushing end; 523. Pushing protrusion;
[0030] 600, Actuating component; 610, Button; 611, Stop protrusion; 620, Resilient reset component; 630, Magnet. Detailed Implementation
[0031] The present invention discloses a teapot comprising a body with a cavity, a lid covering the body, and a tea container within the cavity. The bottom of the tea container has a water inlet and a water-blocking component for opening and closing the water inlet. The tea container is connected to the cavity through the water inlet. A pushing component is also provided inside the cavity, and a pressing component is provided outside the body. The pressing component and the pushing component are magnetically attracted. When the pressing component is pressed, it drives the pushing component to lift the water-blocking component, thereby opening the water inlet. This invention features a tea compartment within the teapot cavity with a water inlet at the bottom, allowing communication between the tea compartment and the teapot cavity solely through this inlet. A pusher is installed inside the teapot cavity, and a magnetically attached pusher is installed outside the cavity. The pusher moves up and down, moving the pusher. When the pusher is not pressed, the water inlet is closed. The user can then add tea leaves and hot water to the tea compartment for brewing. When the desired tea concentration is reached, the user can press the pusher, causing it to move upwards and lift the water inlet, opening the inlet. This allows the tea to flow into the teapot cavity, leaving the tea leaves inside, thus separating the tea leaves from the water. This prevents the tea leaves from soaking for too long, which could lead to an overly strong brew and affect the taste. In other words, it controls the brewing time, ensuring the tea concentration meets the user's needs, thus guaranteeing the best taste and enhancing the user experience. The external pressing component and the internal pushing component for opening and closing the water-blocking part are magnetically attracted, allowing the internal and external structures to move in unison without physical contact. This eliminates the need for holes in the teapot body for the pushing component to pass through, thus controlling the opening and closing of the tea compartment's inlet. It also eliminates the need for sealing structures on the teapot body to accommodate holes and the pushing component, reducing manufacturing complexity. The pushing component compensates for the large gap between the water-blocking part and the pressing component. Even with a wide teapot body, the external pressing component can open and close the water-blocking part from a greater distance via the pushing component. In other words, the pressing component's control of the water-blocking part is unaffected by the size of the teapot body, resulting in more stable and reliable control.
[0032] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be explained and described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the following embodiments are only preferred embodiments of the present utility model and not all of them. Other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments in the implementation methods without creative effort are all within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0033] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0034] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise expressly defined.
[0035] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0036] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0037] Example 1:
[0038] A type of teapot, such as Figures 1 to 4As shown, the device includes a pot body 110, a lid 120, and a tea caddy 300. The pot body 110 has a pot cavity 111, and the lid 120 is placed on the pot body 110. The tea caddy 300 is located inside the pot cavity 111 to hold tea leaves. At the bottom of the tea caddy 300, there is a water inlet 330 and a water baffle 400. The water inlet 330 connects the tea caddy 300 and the pot cavity 111, and the water baffle 400 opens and closes the water inlet 330. When the water baffle 400 opens the water inlet 330, water in the tea caddy 300 can flow into the pot cavity 111 through the water inlet 330. When the water baffle 400 closes the water inlet 330, the liquid inside the tea caddy 300 is separated from the liquid inside the pot cavity 111. A pusher 500 is provided inside the pot cavity 111, and a pusher 600 is provided outside the pot body 110. The pusher 600 and the pusher 500 are magnetically attracted to each other. When the pusher 600 is not pressed, the water-blocking member 400 closes the water outlet 330. When the pusher 600 is pressed, the pusher 500, which is magnetically attracted to it, moves upward to lift the water-blocking member 400, so that the water-blocking member 400 opens the water outlet 330.
[0039] This invention designs the tea compartment 300 within the teapot cavity 111 with a water inlet 330 at the bottom, ensuring that the tea compartment 300 can only communicate with the teapot cavity 111 through the water inlet 330. A pusher 500 is installed inside the teapot cavity 111, and a magnetically engaging pusher component 600 is installed outside the teapot cavity 111. The pusher component 600 moves up and down, moving the pusher 500. When the user does not press the pusher component 600, the water-blocking component 400 closes the water inlet 330. At this time, the user can add tea leaves and pour in hot water to the tea compartment 300 to brew the tea. When the tea leaves are brewed, and the tea reaches the desired concentration, the user can press the push component 600. Pressing the component 600 causes the pusher 500 to move upward, thereby lifting the water-blocking component 400 that closes the water inlet 330. This opens the water inlet 330, allowing the tea in the tea chamber 300 to enter the pot cavity 111 through the water inlet 330, leaving the tea leaves in the tea chamber 300. This separates the tea leaves from the tea water, preventing the tea leaves from soaking in the tea water for too long, which would result in an overly strong tea and affect the taste. In other words, it controls the brewing time, ensuring that the concentration of the tea poured by the user meets the user's needs, thus guaranteeing the user's taste and improving the user experience. The push assembly 600 outside the teapot body 110 and the pusher 500 inside the teapot body 110 for opening and closing the water-blocking part 400 are magnetically attracted, so that the internal and external structures of the teapot body 110 can be linked without contact. There is no need to make a hole in the teapot body 110 for the pusher 500 to pass through, and the opening and closing control of the water outlet 330 of the tea compartment 300 inside the teapot body 110 can be achieved. This also eliminates the need for a sealing structure on the teapot body 110 to cooperate with the hole and the pusher 500, reducing the difficulty of teapot manufacturing. The pusher 500 compensates for the large gap between the water-blocking part 400 and the push assembly 600. Even if the width of the teapot body 110 is large, the push assembly 600 outside the teapot body 110 can open and close the water-blocking part 400 from a distance through the pusher 500. That is, with the assistance of the pusher 500, the control of the water-blocking part 400 by the push assembly 600 is not affected by the size of the teapot body 110, and the control is more stable and reliable.
[0040] like Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, the pusher 500 includes a limiting ring 510 and a push rod 520. The limiting ring 510 is sleeved on the outer wall of the tea compartment 300. The two ends of the push rod 520 are a connecting end 521 and a pushing end 522, respectively. The connecting end 521 is connected to the middle of the limiting ring 510 to fix the push rod 520 on the limiting ring 510, thereby realizing the linkage between the push rod 520 and the limiting ring 510. The pushing end 522 extends to the bottom of the tea compartment 300 to lift it up. The water-blocking component 400 and the limiting ring 510 are sleeved on the outer wall of the tea container 300 to guide and limit the pusher 500, so that the pusher 500 can only move along the axial direction (i.e., the vertical direction) of the tea container 300. This ensures that the pushing end 522 of the push rod 520 is always aligned with the water-blocking component 400, so that the push rod 520 can stably push the water-blocking component 400 upward to open the water outlet 330 during the upward movement of the push rod 520. Preferably, a pushing protrusion 523 is provided at the top of the pushing end 522, and the pusher 500 pushes the water-blocking component 400 upward through the pushing protrusion 523.
[0041] In this embodiment, as Figure 4 As shown, the two sides of the middle part of the side wall of the tea storage 300 are recessed into the interior of the tea storage 300 to form a groove 340 on the outer side wall of the tea storage 300, as... Figure 3 As shown, the limiting ring 510 is slidably connected in the slide groove 340. When the limiting ring 510 slides along the axial direction of the tea compartment 300, the limiting ring 510 slides in the slide groove 340. The slide groove 340 can guide the limiting ring 510 to make the up-and-down movement of the pusher 500 more stable and reliable. At the same time, the upper and lower inner walls of the slide groove 340 can also limit the limiting ring 510 in the vertical direction, so that the push rod 520 can only slide up and down within a limited height. This avoids the push rod 520 from moving too far upward and damaging the water baffle 400 or other structures in the tea compartment 300. It also avoids the push rod 520 from moving too far downward and causing the distance between the pusher 500 and the water baffle 400 to be too far. This would prevent the pusher component 600 from being pressed and thus unable to drive the pusher 520 to open the water baffle 400. This ensures that when the pusher component 600 is pressed, the pusher component 500 can stably open and close the water baffle 400.
[0042] To facilitate the installation of the limiting ring 510 and the tea container 300, such as Figure 4 As shown, in this embodiment, the limiting ring 510 has an opening 511 and the limiting ring 510 has a certain elastic deformation. The limiting ring 510 can be inserted into the groove 340 of the tea compartment 300 through the opening 511, making the installation of the pusher 500 and the tea compartment 300 more convenient and simple.
[0043] In this embodiment, the limiting ring 510 has a mounting protrusion 512 on the side facing the pressing component 600. The mounting protrusion 512 extends horizontally towards the pressing component 600, and the pushing member 500 is magnetically attracted to the pressing component 600 through the mounting protrusion 512. The mounting protrusion 512 can shorten the distance between the pushing member 500 and the pressing component 600, making the magnetic attraction effect between the pushing member 500 and the pressing component 600 better, thereby making the control effect of the pressing component 600 on the pushing member 500 better, and ensuring the stable linkage between the pressing component 600 and the pushing member 500.
[0044] The center of the bottom of the tea container 300 is recessed downwards to form an upward-facing groove 310 with an opening 511. A water inlet 330 is located at the bottom of the groove 310, and a filter screen 311 is located at the top of the groove 310. A water-blocking component 400 is located below the filter screen 311. By providing a groove 310 at the bottom of the tea container 300 and a filter screen 311 separating the groove 310 from the interior of the tea container 300, the filter screen 311 effectively separates the space for placing tea leaves from the space for the water-blocking component 400. This prevents tea leaves from obstructing the opening and closing of the water inlet 330, ensuring that when the water inlet 330 is closed, the water-blocking component 400 can stably abut against the tea container 300 around the water inlet 330 to seal both, preventing leakage and ensuring stable brewing of tea.
[0045] In this embodiment, a sealing sleeve 320 is provided in the groove 310. The bottom of the sealing sleeve 320 passes through the water inlet 330. A water passage 321 is provided on the sealing sleeve 320. The water passage 321 extends longitudinally through the sealing sleeve 320 to connect the inside of the tea compartment 300 and the pot cavity 111. The water-blocking member 400 is a water-blocking ball 410 provided in the water passage 321. The water-blocking ball 410 is movably connected in the water passage 321. The inner diameter of the water passage 321 gradually decreases from top to bottom. The inner diameter of the bottom of the water passage 321 is smaller than the diameter of the water-blocking ball 410.
[0046] like Figure 1 As shown, when the pressing component 600 is not pressed, because the inner diameter of the bottom of the water passage 321 is smaller than the diameter of the water-blocking ball 410, the water-blocking ball 410 abuts against the inner wall of the water passage 321 under the action of gravity, closing the water passage 321 and preventing the tea water inside the tea container 300 from flowing into the pot cavity 111; Figure 2As shown, when the pressing component 600 is pressed, the water-blocking ball 410 moves upward under the push of the pushing member 500, forming a gap between the water-blocking ball 410 and the inner wall of the water passage 321 for tea to pass through. This allows the tea to flow directly into the pot cavity 111 through the water passage 321, resulting in a simple and reliable structure. By setting the inner diameter of the water passage 321 to gradually decrease from top to bottom, when the user stops pressing the pressing component 600, the inner wall of the water passage 321 can guide the water-blocking ball 410, allowing the water-blocking ball 410 to roll or slide downward along the inclined inner wall of the water passage 321 under the action of gravity, ultimately closing the water passage 321 and ensuring the stable closure of the water passage 321 by the water-blocking ball 410. Of course, it is understandable that in another embodiment, the sealing sleeve may not extend into the water inlet, so that the bottom of the water passage is connected to the top of the water inlet, and the water passage is connected to the inside of the pot cavity through the water inlet. That is, the water inside the tea compartment flows into the pot cavity in sequence through the water passage and the water inlet.
[0047] A handle 200 is installed on the outer wall of the kettle body 110. The handle 200 includes a grip portion 210 and a mounting portion 220. The grip portion 210 extends longitudinally for the user's hand to grip. The mounting portion 220 is located at the top of the grip portion 210 and extends laterally to connect with the kettle body 110. A button groove 221 with an opening 511 facing downward is provided at the bottom of the mounting portion 220. The pressing component 600 includes a button 610 and an elastic reset member 620. The button 610 is slidably connected in the button groove 221 and can slide up and down along the button groove 221. The elastic reset member 620 is located in the button groove 221 above the button 610 to push the button 610 downward to reset. The button slot 221 is located at the bottom of the mounting part 220, so that when the user picks up the grip part 210, the handle 200 slides down under the action of gravity, allowing the fingers to simultaneously contact and press the button 610, thus introducing tea into the pot cavity 111 for the user to drink, making it more convenient and simple to use. The elastic reset member 620 allows the button 610 to quickly return to its unpressed state after the user releases it, thereby causing the pusher 500 to move downward quickly, causing the water baffle 400 to close the water outlet 330. A stop protrusion 611 is provided on the button 610, and a stop step 222 is provided on the inner wall of the button slot 221. When the button 610 moves downward to reset, the stop protrusion 611 abuts against the stop step 222 to prevent the button 610 from dislodging from the button slot 221 under the push of the elastic reset member 620.
[0048] A magnet 630 is provided inside the button 610, and the pusher 500 is a metal part. The magnet 630 and the pusher 500 are magnetically attracted to each other. Of course, it is understood that in other embodiments, magnets with opposite magnetic poles can be provided on the button and the mounting protrusion respectively to achieve magnetic attraction between the button and the pusher. Alternatively, a magnet can be provided on the mounting protrusion, and the button can be made of metal to achieve magnetic attraction between the button and the pusher.
[0049] Example 2:
[0050] like Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that in this embodiment, the water-blocking component is a water-blocking rod 420, which is fixed to the push rod 520 of the pusher. The water-blocking rod 420 includes a connecting part 421 and a water-blocking part 422 located at the top of the connecting part 421. The connecting part 421 passes through the water outlet 330, and its outer diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the water outlet 330, allowing water to flow out through the space between the connecting part 421 and the inner wall of the water outlet 330. The water-blocking part 422 is located in the groove 310 and below the filter screen 311, and its outer diameter is larger than the inner diameter of the water outlet 330. Because the water-blocking rod 420 is mounted on the pusher 500, the water-blocking part 422 of the water-blocking rod 420 can directly open and close the water outlet 330 by moving up and down with the pusher 500, making the structure simpler and more reliable, thus ensuring the stable opening and closing of the water outlet 330.
[0051] In this embodiment, an elastic element 430 is sleeved on the outside of the water-blocking rod 420. The upper end of the elastic element 430 abuts against the bottom of the tea container 300, and the lower end of the elastic element 430 abuts against the pusher 500. When the button is not pressed, the elastic element 430 pushes the push rod 520 of the pusher downward, so that the water-blocking part 422 connected to the push rod 520 abuts against the tea compartment 300 on the outer periphery of the top of the water outlet 330, thereby closing the water outlet 330. When the button is pressed, the pusher moves upward and squeezes the elastic element 430, while driving the push rod 520 upward, so that the water-blocking part 422 moves upward and disengages from the tea compartment 300 on the outer periphery of the top of the water outlet 330. At this time, the water in the tea compartment 300 can enter the pot cavity 111 through the water outlet 330. When the user releases the button, the elastic element 430 pushes the push rod 520 of the pusher downward, thereby driving the water-blocking rod 420 connected to the push rod 520 downward, so that the water-blocking part 422 closes the water outlet 330 again. The elastic element 430 can assist the pusher in resetting the end with the water baffle 420, so that the water baffle 420 can stably close the water outlet 330 when the button is not pressed.
[0052] In this preferred embodiment, a sealing element 423 is wrapped around the outside of the water-blocking part 422. The water-blocking part 422 abuts against the tea container 300 on the outer periphery of the top of the water outlet 330 through the sealing element 423, so that the water-blocking part 422 has a good closing effect on the water outlet 330, and prevents water from flowing out through the gap between the water-blocking part 422 and the tea container 300.
[0053] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. The protection scope of this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. All technical solutions falling within the scope of this utility model's concept are protected. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, any improvements and modifications made without departing from the principle of this utility model should also be considered within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A teapot comprising a teapot body provided with a teapot cavity, a teapot cover covering the teapot body, and a tea bin arranged in the teapot cavity, characterized in that: The bottom of the tea bin is provided with a water passing opening and a water blocking member for opening and closing the water passing opening, the tea bin is communicated with the kettle cavity through the water passing opening, the kettle cavity is further provided with a pushing member, the kettle body is externally provided with a pressing assembly, the pressing assembly is magnetically attracted to the pushing member, when the pressing assembly is pressed, the pushing member drives the water blocking member to be lifted to open the water passing opening.
2. A tea-pot according to claim 1, characterised in that: The pushing member comprises a limiting ring sleeved on the outer sidewall of the tea bin and a push rod connected to the limiting ring, the end of the push rod extends to the bottom of the tea bin for lifting the water blocking member.
3. A tea-pot according to claim 2, characterised in that: The middle part of the sidewall of the tea bin is recessed inwardly to form a sliding groove on the outer sidewall of the tea bin, and the limiting ring is slidingly connected in the sliding groove.
4. A tea-pot according to claim 3, characterised in that: An opening is arranged on the limiting ring, and the limiting ring is clamped into the sliding groove through the opening.
5. A tea-pot according to claim 2, characterised in that: The side of the limiting ring facing the pressing assembly is provided with a mounting protrusion horizontally extending to the pressing assembly, and the pushing member is magnetically attracted to the pressing assembly through the mounting protrusion.
6. A tea-pot according to claim 1, characterized in that: Part of the bottom of the tea bin is recessed downwardly to form a recess with an upward opening, the water passing opening is arranged at the bottom of the recess, a filter screen is arranged at the top of the recess, and the water blocking member is arranged below the filter screen for opening and closing the water passing opening.
7. A tea-pot according to claim 6, characterised in that: A sealing sleeve is arranged in the recess, the sealing sleeve has a water passing channel communicating the tea bin and the kettle cavity, the water blocking member is a water blocking ball movably connected in the water passing channel, the inner diameter of the water passing channel gradually decreases from top to bottom, and the inner diameter of the bottom of the water passing channel is smaller than the diameter of the water blocking ball.
8. A tea-pot according to claim 6, characterised in that: The water blocking member is a water blocking rod arranged on the pushing member, the water blocking rod comprises a connecting portion and a water blocking portion, the connecting portion is arranged in the water passing opening, and the outer diameter of the connecting portion is smaller than the inner diameter of the water passing opening, the water blocking portion is arranged in the recess, and the outer diameter of the water blocking portion is larger than the inner diameter of the water passing opening.
9. A tea-pot according to claim 8, characterised in that: An elastic member is sleeved on the outer side of the water blocking rod, the elastic member abuts against the bottom of the tea bin and the pushing member respectively, and the elastic member drives the water blocking portion to abut against the outer periphery of the top of the water passing opening to close the water passing opening.
10. The tea pot according to claim 1, characterized in that: A handle is arranged on the outer sidewall of the kettle body, the handle comprises a longitudinally extending gripping portion and a mounting portion arranged at the top of the gripping portion, the mounting portion extends transversely and is connected to the kettle body, the bottom of the mounting portion is provided with a key slot with an opening downwardly, the pressing assembly comprises a key slidingly connected in the key slot and an elastic reset member for pushing the key to reset, and the key is magnetically attracted to the pushing member.