Tea bar machine
By incorporating snap-fit components and limiting structures around the handle of the tea bar machine, the problem of handle wobbling was solved, resulting in a stable connection and a better user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The handle of the tea bar machine is prone to wobbling on the side panel, resulting in a poor user experience.
A buckle assembly is installed on the edge of the handle to lock it into the inner wall of the mounting hole on the side panel. The handle is securely connected through a structure such as elastic buckles and limiting ribs.
A stable connection between the handle and the side panel is achieved, preventing wobbling and improving the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of drinking water equipment, specifically relating to a tea bar machine. Background Technology
[0002] In recent years, with the improvement of living standards, tea bar machines have begun to enter thousands of households. Their structure, with a water bucket at the bottom and a kettle at the top, makes them more convenient for consumers to use, resulting in rapid growth in sales.
[0003] Tea bar machines typically have handles on their side panels for users to lift or move. Currently, most tea bar machine handles on the market feature both a plug-in structure and a snap-fit mechanism for detachable connection to the side panel. These two structures are located on opposite sides of the handle. To install the handle, the side with the plug-in structure is first inserted diagonally into the side panel, then the side with the snap-fit component is pressed to rotate and lock the handle into place. Because the snap-fit component requires the handle to rotate and engage with the side panel during installation, the snap-fit mechanism is difficult to manufacture. Furthermore, the gap in the side panel must be wider than the width of the handle between the plug-in and snap-fit components to provide sufficient space for the handle to rotate and engage. However, an excessively large gap in the side panel can cause the handle to wobble, resulting in a poor user experience. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a tea bar machine to solve the problem of the handle on the upper side panel wobbling.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: A tea bar machine includes a cabinet, which includes a side panel on its side and a handle detachably connected to the side panel. The side panel has a mounting hole. The handle includes a latch and a surrounding edge. The surrounding edge abuts against the outer wall of the side panel around the mounting hole. The latch passes through the mounting hole and is recessed into the cabinet to form an operating groove with an opening facing outwards. Buckling components are respectively provided on the surrounding edges on both sides of the latch. The buckling components pass through the mounting hole and engage with the inner wall of the side panel to lock the handle onto the side panel. This technical solution has the following technical effects:
[0006] This invention features a snap-fit assembly on the edging, positioned on both sides of the handle. When installing the handle onto the side panel, the handle can be pushed horizontally towards the side panel, allowing both the handle and the snap-fit assembly to pass through the mounting hole simultaneously. The snap-fit assembly engages with the inner wall of the side panel when the edging abuts against the outer wall of the mounting hole, locking the handle to the side panel. This design is convenient and simple to install, preventing the handle from horizontally disengaging from the mounting hole along its axial direction. The mounting hole only needs to accommodate the area with the snap-fit assembly; the inner walls of other parts of the mounting hole can abut against the outer wall of the handle to limit its movement, preventing radial movement within the mounting hole. This prevents the handle from wobbling on the side panel, making the installation of the handle and side panel more stable and reliable, and improving the user experience.
[0007] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the mounting hole includes a mounting portion and two clearance portions. The handle portion passes through the mounting portion and abuts against the inner wall of the mounting portion. The two clearance portions are respectively located on both sides of the mounting portion to avoid the latching assembly. When the handle is installed on the side panel, the latching assembly is fastened to the inner side wall of the side panel on the side of the clearance portion. During the installation of the handle, the handle is aligned by aligning the handle portion with the mounting portion and the latching assembly with the clearance portions, thus facilitating the installation of the handle.
[0008] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the buckle assembly includes two elastic buckles, each elastic buckle including a buckle plate and a buckling protrusion. The buckle plates of the two elastic buckles abut against two opposing inner walls of the clearance portion, and the buckling protrusions of the two elastic buckles are respectively provided on the opposite sides of the two buckle plates for buckling the side plates. A deformation gap is provided between the two elastic buckles. The deformation gap provides space for the two elastic buckles. During handle installation, the side plate of the clearance section pushes the elastic buckles towards the deformation gap until the handle is inserted into place. At this point, the locking protrusion passes through the mounting hole, and the elastic buckles reset under the action of elastic force, so that the locking plates of the two elastic buckles abut against the two opposite inner walls of the clearance section, thereby limiting the handle in the radial direction of the mounting hole. The locking protrusion abuts against the inner side wall of the side plate facing the cabinet, locking the handle to the side plate and preventing the handle from coming off the side plate axially along the mounting hole. The two elastic buckles make the locking effect between the buckle assembly and the side plate better. Even if one of the elastic buckles is damaged, the locking effect between the buckle assembly and the side plate can still be guaranteed, avoiding buckle assembly failure and making the locking effect between the handle and the side plate better.
[0009] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, a snap-fit protrusion is located at the end of the plate away from the edge, forming a first guide surface extending from the plate towards the snap-fit protrusion at the end of the elastic buckle. The first guide surfaces of the two elastic buckles are inclined in opposite directions. When installing the handle, the side plate of the clearance portion abuts against the first guide surface and slides along the inclined first guide surface to push the elastic buckle to deform towards the deformation gap. This allows the elastic buckle to automatically deform under the push of the side plate when installing the handle, reducing the difficulty of assembling the handle.
[0010] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the side panel includes a plate with mounting holes and a limiting protrusion protruding from the inner side wall of the plate. A snap-fit assembly engages with the limiting protrusion. The limiting protrusion extends the length of the snap-fit assembly engaging with the side panel. By extending the length of the snap-fit assembly, the support effect of the side panel on the handle in the extension direction of the snap-fit assembly is enhanced, resulting in a better limiting effect of the side panel on the snap-fit assembly.
[0011] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the limiting protrusion is a recessed platform located on the side of the clearance section, with the side panel of the clearance section recessed into the cabinet to form the platform. This makes the limiting protrusion and the side panel an integral structure, reducing the manufacturing difficulty of the limiting protrusion while preventing excessive pressure on the buckling assembly by the inner wall of the clearance section during handle installation, thus avoiding damage to the buckling assembly.
[0012] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the outer wall of the handle is provided with limiting ribs extending axially along the mounting hole. Multiple limiting ribs are distributed at intervals around the handle, and the handle abuts against the inner wall of the mounting hole through the limiting ribs. The limiting ribs fill the gap between the outer wall of the handle and the inner wall of the mounting hole, making the mounting hole better limit the handle and preventing the handle from shaking. At the same time, the limiting ribs also reduce the contact area between the handle and the inner wall of the mounting hole, thereby reducing the friction between the handle and the inner wall of the mounting hole when installing and removing the handle, making the installation and removal of the handle and side plate easier.
[0013] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, a second guide surface is provided at the end of the limiting rib away from the edge, and the second guide surface is inclined to the side away from the handle. When installing the handle, the second guide surface can abut against the side plate to guide the handle, preventing the end of the limiting rib from abutting against the side plate and affecting the insertion of the handle, thus making the installation of the handle smoother.
[0014] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the side panel around the mounting hole folds inward into the cabinet to form a flange surrounding the mounting hole, with the outer wall of the handle abutting against the flange. Because users need to insert their fingers into the operating groove of the handle to apply force to the inner wall of the operating groove when moving the tea bar machine by the handle, the operating groove extends into the cabinet to a considerable depth, resulting in a longer handle. The flange can increase the support for the handle along the extension direction of the operating groove, making the support effect of the mounting hole on the handle better, preventing the end of the handle from wobbling, and thus making the handle more securely mounted on the side panel.
[0015] In the aforementioned tea bar machine, the buckle components are respectively located on the upper and lower sides of the handle; or, the buckle components are respectively located on the left and right sides of the handle.
[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 handle and side panel in the assembled state in Embodiment 1;
[0019] Figure 2 As in Example 1 Figure 1 Enlarged view of part A;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the handle and side panel in the assembled state in Embodiment 1;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of the handle in Example 1;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the side panel in Embodiment 1;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the handle and side panel in the assembled state in Embodiment 2;
[0024] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the handle and side panel in the assembled state in Embodiment 3.
[0025] Figure label:
[0026] 100. Side panel; 110. Panel body; 120. Limiting protrusion; 130. Flanged edge;
[0027] 200, Mounting hole; 210, Mounting part; 220, Clearance part;
[0028] 300. Handle; 310. Hand catch; 311. Operating groove; 312. Limiting rib; 3121. Second guide surface; 320. Edge; 330. Buckle assembly; 331. Elastic buckle; 3311. Buckle plate; 3312. Snap-fit protrusion; 3313. First guide surface; 332. Deformation gap. Detailed Implementation
[0029] This utility model proposes a tea bar machine, including a cabinet. The cabinet includes a side panel on its side and a handle detachably connected to the side panel. The side panel has a mounting hole. The handle includes a handle portion and a surrounding edge. The surrounding edge abuts against the outer wall of the side panel around the mounting hole. The handle portion passes through the mounting hole and is recessed into the cabinet to form an operating groove with an opening facing outwards from the cabinet. The surrounding edge on both sides of the handle portion is provided with a buckle assembly. The buckle assembly passes through the mounting hole and engages with the inner wall of the side panel to lock the handle onto the side panel. This invention features a snap-fit assembly on the edging, positioned on both sides of the handle. When installing the handle onto the side panel, the handle can be pushed horizontally towards the side panel, allowing both the handle and the snap-fit assembly to pass through the mounting hole simultaneously. The snap-fit assembly engages with the inner wall of the side panel when the edging abuts against the outer wall of the mounting hole, locking the handle to the side panel. This design is convenient and simple to install, preventing the handle from horizontally disengaging from the mounting hole along its axial direction. The mounting hole only needs to accommodate the area with the snap-fit assembly; the inner walls of other parts of the mounting hole can abut against the outer wall of the handle to limit its movement, preventing radial movement within the mounting hole. This prevents the handle from wobbling on the side panel, making the installation of the handle and side panel more stable and reliable, and improving the user experience.
[0030] 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.
[0031] 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.
[0032] 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.
[0033] 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.
[0034] 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.
[0035] Example 1:
[0036] A tea bar machine, such as Figures 1 to 5 As shown, the cabinet includes a cabinet for holding a water bucket. The cabinet includes side panels 100 on its left and right sides. Mounting holes 200 are provided on the side panels 100, and handles 300 are detachably connected to the mounting holes 200. The handle 300 includes a handle portion 310 and a surrounding edge 320. The surrounding edge 320 surrounds the handle portion 310. When the handle 300 is installed on the side panel 100, the surrounding edge 320 abuts against the outer wall of the side panel 100 (i.e., the side of the side panel 100 facing out of the cabinet) around the mounting hole 200. The handle portion 310 passes through the mounting hole 200 and is recessed into the cabinet to form an operating groove 311 with an opening facing out of the cabinet. The surrounding edge 320 on the upper and lower sides of the handle portion 310 is provided with a latching assembly 330. The latching assembly 330 passes through the mounting hole 200 and engages with the inner wall of the side panel 100 (i.e., the side of the side panel 100 facing out of the cabinet) to lock the handle 300 onto the side panel 100.
[0037] This utility model provides a snap-fit assembly 330 on the perimeter 320, and positions the snap-fit assembly 330 on the perimeter 320 opposite to the handle portion 310. This allows the handle 300 to be directly pushed horizontally towards the side plate 100 when it is being installed onto the side plate 100. The handle portion 310 and the snap-fit assembly 330 simultaneously pass through the mounting hole 200 until the perimeter 320 abuts against the outer wall of the side plate 100 around the mounting hole 200. At this point, the snap-fit assembly 330 engages with the inner wall of the side plate 100, thus locking the handle 300 to the side plate 100. This improves the installation method. While simplifying the process, it prevents the handle 300 from horizontally disengaging from the mounting hole 200 along its axial direction. The mounting hole 200 only needs to avoid the area where the snap-fit assembly 330 is located on the perimeter 320. The inner wall of other parts of the mounting hole 200 can abut against the outer wall of the handle 310 to limit the handle 310, preventing it from moving radially within the mounting hole 200. In other words, it prevents the handle 300 from wobbling on the side plate 100, making the installation of the handle 300 and the side plate 100 more stable and reliable, and improving the user experience.
[0038] like Figure 5 As shown, the mounting hole 200 in this embodiment includes a mounting portion 210 and two clearance portions 220. The handle portion 310 passes through the mounting portion 210 and abuts against the inner wall of the mounting portion 210. The two clearance portions 220 are respectively provided on the upper and lower sides of the mounting portion 210 to avoid the buckle assembly 330. When the handle 300 is installed on the side plate 100, the buckle assembly 330 is fastened to the inner side wall of the side plate 100 on the side of the clearance portion 220. When installing the handle 300, the handle portion 310 is aligned with the mounting portion 210 and the buckle assembly 330 is aligned with the clearance portion 220 to achieve the installation alignment of the handle 300, which facilitates the installation of the handle 300.
[0039] In this embodiment, the buckle assembly 330 includes two elastic buckles 331. Each elastic buckle 331 includes a buckle plate 3311 and a snap-fit protrusion 3312 provided on the buckle plate 3311. One end of the buckle plate 3311 is connected to the surrounding edge 320, and the other end is provided with the snap-fit protrusion 3312. The buckle plates 3311 of the two elastic buckles 331 are arranged in parallel, and a deformation gap 332 is formed between the two buckle plates 3311. The snap-fit protrusions 3312 of the two elastic buckles 331 are respectively provided on the opposite sides of the two buckle plates 3311. The deformation gap 332 provides deformation space for the two elastic buckles 331. During the installation of the handle 300, the side plate 100 on the side of the clearance part 220 pushes the elastic buckles 331 towards the deformation gap 332 to deform until the handle 300 is inserted into place. At this time, the locking protrusion 3312 passes through the mounting hole 200, and the elastic buckles 331 reset under the action of elastic force, so that the locking plates 3311 of the two elastic buckles 331 respectively abut against the two opposite inner walls of the clearance part 220, thereby achieving the radial limitation of the handle 300 in the mounting hole 200 and preventing the handle 300 from being stopped. The handle 300 moves approximately 00 degrees, causing the locking protrusion 3312 to abut against the inner wall of the side panel 100 facing the cabinet, thus locking the handle 300 to the side panel 100 and preventing the handle 300 from detaching from the side panel 100 along the axial direction of the mounting hole 200. The two elastic buckles 331 provide a better locking effect between the buckle assembly 330 and the side panel 100. Even if one elastic buckle 331 is damaged, the locking effect between the buckle assembly 330 and the side panel 100 can still be guaranteed, preventing the buckle assembly 330 from failing and further enhancing the locking effect between the handle 300 and the side panel 100. Of course, it is understood that in another embodiment, the buckle assembly may also include only one elastic buckle, with the locking protrusion of the elastic buckle located on the side of the buckle plate opposite to the handle portion.
[0040] In this preferred embodiment, a first guide surface 3313 is formed at the end of the elastic buckle 331. The first guide surface 3313 extends from the end of the latch plate 3311 away from the edge 320 to the end of the latching protrusion 3312 away from the edge 320. The first guide surface 3313 is inclined, and the first guide surfaces 3313 of the two elastic buckles 331 are respectively inclined in the direction away from the deformation gap 332. When installing the handle 300, the side plate 100 of the clearance part 220 abuts against the first guide surface 3313 and slides along the inclined first guide surface 3313 to push the elastic buckle 331 to deform towards the deformation gap 332. This allows the elastic buckle 331 to automatically deform under the push of the side plate 100 when installing the handle 300, reducing the assembly difficulty of the handle 300.
[0041] like Figure 3As shown, the side panel 100 in this embodiment includes a plate body 110 and a limiting protrusion 120. A mounting hole 200 is provided on and penetrates the plate body 110. The limiting protrusion 120 protrudes from the inner sidewall of the plate body 110. When the handle 300 is installed on the side panel 100, the engaging protrusion 3312 abuts against the limiting protrusion 120, so that the latching assembly 330 engages with the side panel 100. The limiting protrusion 120 extends the reach of the handle 300 to the side panel 100. The length of the snap-fit assembly 330 is increased by extending the length of the elastic snap 331, which enhances the support effect of the side panel 100 for the handle 300 in the extension direction of the snap-fit assembly 330. This results in a better limiting effect of the side panel 100 on the snap-fit assembly 330. At the same time, the longer elastic snap 331 has a greater deformation capacity, making it easier for the snap-fit assembly 330 to deform and detach from the side panel 100 during installation and removal, thus requiring less effort. Preferably, the side panel 100 on the side of the clearance portion 220 is recessed into the cabinet to form a recessed platform. The limiting protrusion 120 is a recessed platform on the side of the clearance portion 220. The recessed platform makes the limiting protrusion 120 and the side panel 100 an integral structure, reducing the manufacturing difficulty of the limiting protrusion 120 and preventing excessive compression of the elastic snap 331 by the inner wall of the clearance portion 220 during the installation of the handle 300, which could damage the elastic snap 331.
[0042] like Figure 4 As shown, multiple strip-shaped limiting ribs 312 are provided on the outer wall of the handle portion 310. The limiting ribs 312 extend axially along the mounting hole 200, and the multiple limiting ribs 312 are distributed at intervals around the handle portion 310. When the handle 300 is installed on the side plate 100, the handle portion 310 abuts against the inner wall of the mounting hole 200 through the limiting ribs 312. The setting of the limiting ribs 312 can fill the gap between the outer wall of the handle portion 310 and the inner wall of the mounting hole 200, so that the mounting hole 200 has a better limiting effect on the handle portion 310 and prevents the handle portion 310 from shaking. At the same time, the limiting ribs 312 also reduce the contact area between the handle portion 310 and the inner wall of the mounting hole 200, thereby reducing the friction between the handle portion 310 and the inner wall of the mounting hole 200 when installing and removing the handle 300, making the installation and removal of the handle 300 and the side plate 100 easier. Preferably, a second guide surface 3121 is provided at the end of the limiting rib 312 away from the edge 320. The second guide surface 3121 is inclined to the side away from the handle part 310. When installing the handle 300, the second guide surface 3121 can abut against the side plate 100 to guide the handle part 310, avoiding the end of the limiting rib 312 abutting against the side plate 100 and affecting the insertion of the handle part 310, making the installation of the handle 300 smoother.
[0043] like Figure 3 and Figure 5As shown, the side panel 100 around the mounting hole 200 folds into the cabinet to form a flange 130 surrounding the mounting hole 200. When the handle 300 is installed on the side panel 100, the outer wall of the handle portion 310 abuts against the flange 130. Because when the user moves the tea bar machine through the handle 300, they need to insert their fingers into the operating groove 311 of the handle portion 310 to apply force to the inner wall of the operating groove 311, the operating groove 311 extends into the cabinet to a greater depth, which makes the handle portion 310 longer. The flange 130 can increase the support for the handle portion 310 along the extension direction of the operating groove 311, making the support effect of the mounting hole 200 on the handle portion 310 better, preventing the end of the handle portion 310 from shaking, and thus making the installation of the handle 300 on the side panel 100 more secure.
[0044] Example 2:
[0045] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that, in this embodiment, as... Figure 6 As shown, when the handle 300 is installed on the side plate 100, the buckle assembly 330 is respectively provided on the left and right sides of the handle portion, and the avoidance portion for avoiding the buckle assembly 330 is provided on the left and right sides of the mounting hole. The structure of the buckle assembly in this embodiment is the same as that of the buckle assembly in embodiment one.
[0046] Example 3:
[0047] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 2 is that, in this embodiment, as... Figure 7 As shown, each snap-fit assembly includes only one elastic snap-fit 331, and the snap-fit protrusion 3312 of the elastic snap-fit 331 is located on the side of the snap plate 3311 opposite to the snap handle 310.
[0048] 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 tea bar machine comprising a cabinet, the cabinet comprising a side panel provided at a side portion thereof and a handle detachably connected to the side panel, characterized in that: The side plate is provided with a mounting hole, the handle includes a buckle part and a surrounding edge arranged around the buckle part, the surrounding edge abuts on the outer side wall of the side plate on the side of the mounting hole, the buckle part penetrates through the mounting hole and is recessed into the cabinet body to form an operation groove with an opening facing outside the cabinet body, the surrounding edge on both sides of the buckle part is respectively provided with a buckle assembly, and the buckle assembly penetrates through the mounting hole and is buckled with the inner wall of the side plate to lock the handle on the side plate.
2. The tea bar machine of claim 1, wherein: The mounting hole includes a mounting portion and two avoiding portions, the buckle part is arranged in the mounting portion and abuts on the inner wall of the mounting portion, and the two avoiding portions are arranged on the two sides of the mounting portion to avoid the buckle assembly.
3. A tea bar machine according to claim 2, characterized in that: The buckle assembly includes two elastic buckles, the elastic buckle includes a clamping plate and a clamping protrusion, the clamping plates of the two elastic buckles abut on the two opposite inner walls of the avoiding portion respectively, the clamping protrusions of the two elastic buckles are arranged on the opposite sides of the two clamping plates respectively to clamp the side plate, and a deformation gap is arranged between the two elastic buckles.
4. The tea bar machine of claim 3, wherein: The clamping protrusion is arranged at one end of the clamping plate away from the surrounding edge to form a first guide surface extending from the clamping plate to the clamping protrusion at the end of the elastic buckle, and the first guide surfaces of the two elastic buckles are arranged in directions away from each other.
5. The tea bar machine of claim 2, wherein: The side plate includes a plate body provided with a mounting hole and a limiting protrusion protruding from the inner side wall of the plate body, and the buckle assembly is clamped with the limiting protrusion.
6. A tea bar machine according to claim 5, characterized in that: The limiting protrusion is a sunken table arranged on the side of the avoiding portion, and the side plate on the side of the avoiding portion is recessed into the cabinet body to form the sunken table.
7. The tea bar machine of claim 1, wherein: A limiting protruding rib is arranged on the outer side wall of the buckle part and extends along the axis of the mounting hole, a plurality of limiting protruding ribs are distributed around the buckle part at intervals, and the buckle part abuts on the inner wall of the mounting hole through the limiting protruding rib.
8. A tea bar machine according to claim 7, characterized in that: One end of the limiting protruding rib away from the surrounding edge is provided with a second guide surface, and the second guide surface is arranged in a direction away from the buckle part.
9. The tea bar machine of claim 1, wherein: The side plate on the side of the mounting hole is folded inwardly into the cabinet body to form a folded edge around the mounting hole, and the outer side wall of the buckle part abuts on the folded edge.
10. The tea bar machine of claim 1, wherein: The buckle assemblies are arranged on the upper and lower sides of the buckle part respectively, or the buckle assemblies are arranged on the left and right sides of the buckle part respectively.