Food processor stable in matching
By designing a detachable slag discharge pipe structure in the food processing machine and using the elastic part to snap and fix it with the first pipe body, the problem of slag discharge pipe loosening caused by motor vibration is solved, realizing smooth discharge of fruit pulp and convenient cleaning, improving the user experience and cleaning efficiency.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The slag discharge pipe of existing food processing machines is prone to loosening under motor vibration, causing fruit pulp to scatter and affecting the user experience.
A separable slag discharge pipe structure was designed, including a first pipe body fixedly connected to a juice collection tray and a hinged second pipe body. The second pipe body has an elastic part at its outer end away from the juice collection tray. The elastic part is snapped and fixed to the first pipe body, providing stability along the length of the slag discharge pipe and preventing it from falling off due to vibration.
It effectively prevents the slag discharge pipe from loosening under motor vibration, ensuring smooth discharge of fruit pulp, improving cleaning efficiency and user experience, and avoiding odor or mold problems caused by fruit pulp residue.
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Abstract
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Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of household appliance technology, specifically to a stable food processing machine. Background Technology
[0002] Existing food processors, such as juicers and slow juicers, typically include a main unit with a built-in motor and a juicing assembly located above the main unit. The juicing assembly includes a juice collection tray, a screw driven by the motor, and a pressure plate and cutting blades arranged sequentially above the screw. When using a slow juicer, the user puts fruits and vegetables into the hopper. As the motor drives the juicing chamber to rotate, the ingredients are first pre-cut on the cutting blades, breaking whole pieces or large pieces of food into smaller pieces. These pieces then move downwards through the discharge holes on the pressure plate and are squeezed out of the juicing chamber by the screw. To ensure that the pulp produced during juicing can be smoothly discharged, a discharge pipe connected to the outside is usually installed on the juice collection tray. The pulp produced during juicing can be discharged to the outside through this pipe. However, because the discharge pipe is relatively long, pulp tends to remain inside after food processing. Users need to use long cleaning tools to clean the inside of the discharge pipe, making the operation very inconvenient.
[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, Chinese Utility Model Patent CN201920330352.1 discloses a slag discharge device and a juicer incorporating the device. The slag discharge pipe comprises a first component and a second component, which are detachably connected along the length of the pipe. The second component is snapped into the lower part of the first component. Specifically, the sidewalls of the two components are connected by the interplay of hooks and hook mounting grooves, as well as fixing protrusions and fixing grooves. The second component is hinged to the juice collection tray and selectively engages or disengages with the first component as it rotates. When cleaning the slag discharge pipe, the user separates the second component from the first component and rotates it, making it easier to clean the entire pipe. However, users have found that the vibration generated by the motor during operation is transmitted to the slag discharge pipe. When the motor vibrates, especially when it vibrates perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe (meaning the direction of the vibration generated by the motor on the horizontal plane is perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe), the hooks and hook mounting slots on the side of the slag discharge pipe are prone to misalignment and loosening. This causes the first part of the slag discharge pipe to separate from the second part, resulting in fruit pulp scattering onto the work surface, which seriously affects the user experience. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a stable food processing machine that avoids the problem of the two parts of the slag discharge pipe easily separating due to vibration generated during motor operation, while existing food processing machines improve cleaning efficiency by setting the slag discharge pipe into two separable parts.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a stable food processing machine, including a main unit with a built-in motor and a juicing assembly located above the main unit. The juicing assembly includes a juicing body located above the main unit and a hopper located above the juicing body. The juicing body includes a juicing screen forming a juicing chamber and a juice collecting plate located outside the juicing screen. The juice collecting plate is provided with a slag discharge pipe. The slag discharge pipe includes a first pipe body fixedly connected to the juice collecting plate and a second pipe body hinged to the juice collecting plate. An elastic part is provided on the outer end of the second pipe body away from the juice collecting plate. The elastic part is snapped and fixed to the outer end of the first pipe body.
[0006] This application incorporates a discharge pipe within the juice collection tray, allowing fruit pulp generated during juicing in a food processor to be discharged outwards. This prevents pulp accumulation within the tray, which can reduce juicing efficiency and ensure smooth juicing. The discharge pipe comprises a first tube fixedly connected to the juice collection tray and a second tube, hinged at one end to the tray and detachably connected to an extension of the first tube. This allows the user to flexibly control the opening and closing of the second tube as needed. For example, if there is a large amount of pulp and blockage in the discharge channel during the discharge process, the user can rotate the second tube to open the discharge pipe, allowing the pulp to be discharged more smoothly. Furthermore, after food processing, the user can open the second tube for a more thorough cleaning, ensuring the cleanliness of the discharge pipe and preventing residual pulp from causing odors or even mold growth. This facilitates cleaning for the user.
[0007] Meanwhile, the outer end of the second tube away from the juice collection plate is provided with an elastic part. The outer end of the first tube is engaged and fixed with the elastic part. The elastic part is engaged and pressed against the end of the first tube, so that the first tube and the second tube are limited by the outer end. After the elastic part is fixed with the outer end of the first tube, the elastic part provides an inward force along the length of the slag discharge pipe to the outer end of the first tube through deformation. At the same time, the engagement can ensure the stability of both perpendicular to the extension direction of the slag discharge pipe, making the first tube and the second tube more stable in the connected state. Because the elastic part has an inward blocking effect on the outer end of the first tube along the length of the slag discharge pipe, when the motor vibrates perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe, the elastic part and the first tube vibrate together along the length of the slag discharge pipe without significant relative movement. This effectively ensures that the joint between the elastic part and the first or second tube does not loosen, preventing detachment caused by vibration, especially when the motor vibrates perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe. This ensures that the slag discharge pipe remains stable during the juicing process, guaranteeing the smooth processing of the ingredients.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the outer wall of the elastic portion facing the juice collection tray covers the outer end face of the first tube.
[0009] By setting the outer wall of the elastic part facing the juice collection tray to completely cover the outer end face of the first tube, the contact area between the elastic part and the outer end of the first tube is greatly increased, thereby improving the stability of the two being snapped together and providing more comprehensive contact and limiting, further ensuring the stability of the connection and cooperation between the first tube and the second tube.
[0010] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the elastic part includes a top wall that is snapped and fixed to the first tube body, and reinforcing walls that extend downward on both sides of the top wall, the reinforcing walls being integrally formed with the extended ends of the second tube body.
[0011] By configuring the elastic part as a top wall that snaps into and fixes itself to the first tube body, and reinforcing walls extending downwards on both sides of the top wall, when the first and second tube bodies are snapped together by the elastic part, the reinforcing walls effectively ensure the structural stability of the elastic part during the compression deformation process. Simultaneously, it provides a larger deformation force, further improving the stability of the connection between the elastic part and the first tube body, ensuring that the elastic part will not loosen or detach due to external forces during food processing. Furthermore, the reinforcing walls are integrally formed with the extended ends of the second tube body, eliminating the step of connecting the elastic part to the second tube body, which helps improve production efficiency and also enhances the stability of the connection between the elastic part and the second tube body, thus improving the overall structural stability.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the first tube includes an outwardly extending top plate and two downwardly extending side plates located on both sides of the top plate, the extended ends of the side plates having inclined surfaces that cooperate with reinforcing walls.
[0013] By providing an inclined surface at the extended end of the side plate that mates with the reinforcing wall, the reinforcing wall can fit tightly against the inclined surface after the first and second pipe bodies are connected, thereby further increasing the contact area and improving the connection stability. At the same time, it ensures the overall consistency of the slag discharge pipe and prevents fruit residue from overflowing outward through the gap between the reinforcing wall and the inclined surface.
[0014] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the outer end of the first tube is provided with a snap-fit portion, and the elastic portion is provided with a mating portion that snaps into the snap-fit portion on the side facing the snap-fit portion.
[0015] By providing a snap-fit portion on the outer end of the first tube body, and a mating portion that engages with the snap-fit portion on the side of the elastic portion facing the snap-fit portion, the elastic portion achieves a stable connection between the first tube body and the second tube body through the snap-fit engagement of the mating portion and the snap-fit portion, thus ensuring the stability of the connection between the first tube body and the second tube body.
[0016] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, one of the snap-fit portion and the mating portion is an outwardly extending limiting protrusion, and the other is a limiting hole that snaps into and mates with the limiting protrusion.
[0017] By setting one of the snap-fit part and the mating part as an outwardly extending limiting protrusion, and the other as a limiting hole that snaps into the limiting protrusion, the precise snap-fit between the limiting protrusion and the limiting hole ensures a firm connection and avoids connection failure caused by vibration or external force. At the same time, the limiting hole and the limiting protrusion are simple to form, which helps to reduce the production cost of the snap-fit part and the mating part, and also improves production efficiency.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the elastic part is further provided with an outwardly extending handle.
[0019] By providing an outwardly extending handle to the elastic part, users can easily apply force through the handle when separating or locking the first or second tube to another tube, improving ease of operation, reducing operational difficulty, ensuring smooth connection and separation processes, and further optimizing the user experience.
[0020] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the handle includes a vertically extending section and an arc-shaped section connected to the vertically extending section outward in an arc shape.
[0021] By designing the handle position as including a vertical segment extending vertically and an arc segment connected to the vertical segment and extending outward in an arc shape, the arc segment is ergonomically designed for easy gripping and provides a stable force point for the fingers. At the same time, the vertical segment extends the length of the handle position, making the entire handle position cantilever longer. This allows the user to apply less force to cause greater deformation of the elastic part, thereby easily separating or fixing the tube body and further improving the user experience.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, a second tube is located below a first tube, and the second tube is provided with a downwardly extending support rib, the bottom end of which abuts against the top of the main unit.
[0023] By incorporating downward-extending support ribs in the second tube, with the bottom end of the support ribs abutting against the top of the main unit, the stability of the second tube is greatly enhanced by the axial support provided by the main unit. This prevents the second tube from shifting due to vibration during use, which could cause it to loosen or even separate from the first tube. Furthermore, it effectively avoids excessive pressure on the second tube when fruit residue accumulates in the discharge pipe, which could lead to separation of the second tube and subsequent splashing of fruit residue onto the main unit and the table. This ensures the stability of the second tube's position and improves the overall stability of the machine's operation.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment of a stable food processing machine, the juicing assembly further includes a fixing member fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the juice collection tray, the fixing member having an outwardly extending rotating shaft, and the second tube having a shaft hole hinged to the rotating shaft. Attached Figure Description
[0025] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention and constitute a part of this invention, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description thereof, serve to explain the present invention and do not constitute an undue limitation thereof. In the drawings:
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a food processing machine in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of a food processing machine according to one embodiment of the present invention;
[0028] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the juice collection tray and the slag discharge pipe in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0029] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the juice collection tray and the slag discharge pipe in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0030] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second tube in one embodiment of the present invention;
[0031] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the juice collection tray and the first tube in one embodiment of the present invention.
[0032] List of components and reference numerals:
[0033] 1-Feed bin; 2-Juice collection tray; 3-Main unit; 4-Slag discharge pipe; 41-First pipe body; 411-Top plate; 412-Side plate; 4121-Inclined surface; 413-Limiting protrusion; 42-Second pipe body; 421-Elastic part; 4211-Reinforcing wall; 4212-Top wall; 422-Handle position; 4221-Vertical section; 4222-Arc section; 423-Limiting hole; 424-Supporting rib; 425-Shaft hole; 5-Juice extraction screen; 6-Motor; 7-Fixing component. Detailed Implementation
[0034] To more clearly illustrate the overall concept of this utility model, a detailed description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0035] It should be noted that many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0036] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, this utility model provides a stable food processing machine, including a main unit 3 with a built-in motor 6 and a juicing assembly located above the main unit 3. The juicing assembly includes a juicing body located above the main unit 3 and a hopper 1 located above the juicing body. The juicing body includes a juicing screen 5 forming a juicing chamber and a juice collecting tray 2 located outside the juicing screen 5. The juice collecting tray 2 is provided with a slag discharge pipe 4. The slag discharge pipe 4 includes a first pipe body 41 fixedly connected to the juice collecting tray 2 and a second pipe body 42 with one end hinged to the juice collecting tray 2 and the other end detachably connected to the extended end of the first pipe body 41. The extended end of either the first pipe body 41 or the second pipe body 42 is provided with an elastic part 421. It should be noted that this application does not specifically limit the structure of the elastic part 421. As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as... Figure 3 As shown, the elastic part 421 has a frame-shaped structure, but it can also be a "T"-shaped structure, etc., which will not be elaborated here. The other extension end of the two parts is engaged and fixed to the elastic part 421 along its length direction. The elastic part can be made of rigid plastic material, such as PC, ABS, PCTG; other materials are also acceptable, as long as they have a certain elastic deformation capability and the rigidity to be engaged and fixed with the first tube body.
[0037] This application incorporates a discharge pipe 4 in the juice collection tray 2, allowing fruit pulp generated within the tray to be discharged outwards during juicing using a food processor. This prevents pulp accumulation within the tray, which could reduce juicing efficiency and ensure smooth juicing. The discharge pipe 4 includes a first pipe body 41 fixedly connected to the juice collection tray 2 and a second pipe body 42 hinged to the tray 2 at one end and detachably connected to the extension of the first pipe body 41 at the other end. This allows the user to flexibly control the opening and closing of the second pipe body 42 as needed. For example, if there is a large amount of fruit pulp and blockage in the discharge channel during the discharge process, the user can rotate the second pipe body 42 and open the discharge pipe 4 to allow the pulp to be discharged more smoothly. Furthermore, after food processing, the user can open the second pipe body 42 for more thorough cleaning, ensuring the cleanliness of the discharge pipe 4 and preventing residual fruit pulp from causing odors or even mold growth. This facilitates cleaning for the user.
[0038] Meanwhile, one of the extended ends of the first pipe body 41 and the second pipe body 42 is provided with an elastic part 421, and the outer wall of the other extended end along its length direction is engaged and fixed with the elastic part 421, so that the first pipe body 41 and the second pipe body 42 are engaged and fixed through the elastic part 421. After the elastic part 421 is connected and fixed to the outer wall, through the deformation of the elastic part 421, the elastic part 421 mainly provides an inward force along its length direction to the outer wall of the extended end of the first pipe body 41 or the second pipe body 42 along its length direction. At the same time, the engagement can ensure the stability of both perpendicular to the extension direction of the slag discharge pipe 4, making the first pipe body 41 and the second pipe body 42 more stable in the connected state. Furthermore, since the elastic part 421 has an inward blocking effect on the end of the first tube 41 or the second tube 42 along the length direction of the slag discharge pipe 4, when the motor 6 operates and generates vibration perpendicular to the length direction of the slag discharge pipe 4, the elastic part 421 and the first tube 41 or the second tube 42 vibrate together along the length direction of the slag discharge pipe 4, and there is no obvious relative movement between the two. This can effectively ensure that the joint between the elastic part 421 and the first tube 41 or the second tube 42 does not become loose, and prevent detachment caused by vibration, especially the vibration perpendicular to the length direction of the slag discharge pipe 4 generated when the motor 6 is working. This ensures that the slag discharge pipe 4 remains stable during the juicing process and ensures the smooth processing of food ingredients.
[0039] It should be explained that the slag discharge pipe can be installed inclined or horizontally. When the slag discharge pipe extends horizontally, the motor 6 generates vibration perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe 4 when it works. This means that on a horizontal plane, the direction of the motor's vibration is perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe 4. When the slag discharge pipe 4 extends inclined, it means that it is on the same plane as the bottom surface of the slag discharge pipe, and the direction of the motor's vibration is perpendicular to the length of the slag discharge pipe 4.
[0040] As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 As shown, the outer wall of the elastic part 421 facing the juice collection tray 2 covers the outer wall of the extended end of the other of the first tube 41 and the second tube 42 along its length direction.
[0041] By setting the outer wall of the elastic part 421 facing the juice collection tray 2 to cover the outer wall of the extended end of the first tube 41 and the second tube 42 along its length, the contact area between the elastic part 421 and the outer wall of the first tube 41 or the second tube 42 along its length is greatly increased, thereby improving the stability of the two being snapped together and providing more comprehensive abutment and limiting, further ensuring the stability of the connection and cooperation between the first tube 41 and the second tube 42.
[0042] It should be noted that this application does not specifically limit the relative positions of the first tube 41 and the second tube 42, nor the location of the elastic part 421. As a preferred embodiment of this application, the first tube 41 is positioned above the second tube 42, and the elastic part 421 is located on the second tube 42. More preferably, as... Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 The elastic part 421 includes a top wall 4212 that is snapped and fixed to the first tube 41, and reinforcing walls 4211 that extend downward on both sides of the top wall 4212. The reinforcing walls 4211 are integrally formed with the extended ends of the second tube 42.
[0043] By configuring the elastic part 421 to include a top wall 4212 that is snapped and fixed to the first tube 41, and reinforcing walls 4211 extending downward on both sides of the top wall 4212, when the first tube 41 and the second tube 42 are snapped and fixed by the elastic part 421, the reinforcement walls 4211 can effectively ensure the structural stability of the elastic part 421 during the compression deformation process, while providing a large deformation force. This further improves the stability of the connection between the elastic part 421 and the first tube 41, ensuring that the elastic part 421 will not loosen or fall off due to external forces during food processing. At the same time, the reinforcement walls 4211 and the extended ends of the second tube 42 are integrally formed, eliminating the step of connecting the elastic part 421 and the second tube 42, which helps to improve production efficiency and also improves the stability of the connection between the elastic part 421 and the second tube 42, thus enhancing the overall structural stability.
[0044] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 As shown, the first tube 41 includes an outwardly extending top plate 411 and two side plates 412 located on both sides of the top plate 411 and extending downward. The extended ends of the side plates 412 are provided with inclined surfaces 4121 that cooperate with the reinforcing wall 4211.
[0045] By providing an inclined surface 4121 at the extended end of the side plate 412 that mates with the reinforcing wall 4211, the reinforcing wall 4211 can fit tightly with the inclined surface 4121 after the first pipe body 41 and the second pipe body 42 are connected and fitted together. This further increases the contact area, improves the connection stability, and ensures the overall consistency of the slag discharge pipe 4, preventing fruit residue and other substances from overflowing outward through the gap between the reinforcing wall 4211 and the inclined surface 4121.
[0046] As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as Figure 3 As shown, one of the first tube body 41 and the second tube body 42 is provided with a snap-fit portion, and the elastic portion 421 is provided with a mating portion that engages with the snap-fit portion on the side facing the snap-fit portion.
[0047] By providing a snap-fit portion on one of the first tube body 41 and the second tube body 42, and providing a mating portion on the side of the elastic portion 421 facing the snap-fit portion to engage with the snap-fit portion, the elastic portion 421 achieves a stable connection between the first tube body 41 and the second tube body 42 through the snap-fit engagement of the mating portion and the snap-fit portion, thus ensuring the stability of the connection between the first tube body 41 and the second tube body 42.
[0048] It should be noted that this application does not specifically limit the structure of the snap-fit part and the mating part. As one preferred embodiment of this application, such as Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, one of the snap-fit part and the mating part is an outwardly extending limiting protrusion 413, and the other is a limiting hole 423 that snaps into and mates with the limiting protrusion 413. More preferably, the snap-fit part is the limiting protrusion 413 provided on the first tube body 41, and the mating part is the limiting hole 423 provided on the second tube body 42.
[0049] By setting one of the snap-fit part and the mating part as an outwardly extending limiting protrusion 413, and the other as a limiting hole 423 that snaps into the limiting protrusion 413, the precise snap-fit between the limiting protrusion 413 and the limiting hole 423 ensures a firm connection and avoids connection failure caused by vibration or external force. At the same time, the limiting hole 423 and the limiting protrusion 413 are simple to form, which helps to reduce the production cost of the snap-fit part and the mating part, and also improves production efficiency.
[0050] As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as Figure 5 As shown, the elastic part 421 is also provided with an outwardly extending handle position 422.
[0051] By providing an outwardly extending handle 422 to the elastic part 421, the user can easily apply force through the handle 422 when separating or snapping the first tube 41 or the second tube 42 with another tube, thereby improving the ease of operation, reducing the difficulty of operation, ensuring a smooth connection and separation process, and further optimizing the user experience.
[0052] It should be noted that this application does not specifically limit the structure of the latch position 422. As one preferred embodiment of this application, such as... Figure 5 As shown, the handle position 422 includes a vertical segment 4221 extending vertically and an arc segment 4222 connected to the vertical segment 4221 and extending outward in an arc shape.
[0053] By configuring the handle position 422 as including a vertical segment 4221 extending vertically and an arc segment 4222 connected to the vertical segment 4221 and extending outward in an arc shape, the arc segment 4222 is ergonomically designed, easy to grip, and provides a stable force point for the fingers. At the same time, the vertical segment 4221 extends the length of the handle position 422, making the entire handle position 422 cantilever longer. The user can cause the elastic part 421 to deform more with less force, thereby achieving easy separation or fixation of the tube body, further improving the user experience.
[0054] As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as Figure 5 As shown, the second tube 42 is located below the first tube 41. The second tube 42 is provided with a downwardly extending support rib 424, and the bottom end of the support rib 424 abuts against the top end of the main unit 3.
[0055] By providing a downwardly extending support rib 424 to the second tube 42, with the bottom end of the support rib 424 abutting against the top end of the main unit 3, the stability of the second tube 42 is greatly enhanced by the axial support of the support rib 424 (i.e., the second tube 42) provided by the main unit 3. This prevents the second tube 42 from becoming loose or even separating from the first tube 41 due to vibration during use. On the other hand, it effectively avoids the situation where the pressure on the second tube 42 is too great when fruit residue accumulates in the slag discharge pipe 4, which could lead to the separation of the second tube 42 and the splashing of fruit residue onto the main unit 3 and the table. This ensures the stability of the position of the second tube 42 and improves the overall stability of the machine operation.
[0056] It should be noted that this application does not specifically limit how the second tube 42 is hinged to the juice collection tray 2. As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as... Figure 5 , Figure 6As shown, the juicing assembly also includes a fixing member 7 fixedly connected to the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2. The fixing member 7 has an outwardly extending rotating shaft, and the second tube 42 has a shaft hole 425 hinged to the rotating shaft. Of course, the second tube 42 in this application is not limited to the above-described configuration. It can also be that the rotating shaft is directly formed on the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2, and the shaft hole 425 on the second tube 42 directly mates with the rotating shaft; or the shaft hole 425 can be formed on the fixing member 7, and a rotating shaft that mates with the shaft hole 425 can be formed on the second tube 42. These details will not be elaborated further here.
[0057] The technical solutions protected by this utility model are not limited to the above embodiments. It should be noted that any combination of the technical solutions of any embodiment with one or more other embodiments is within the protection scope of this utility model. Although this utility model has been described in detail above with general descriptions and specific embodiments, some modifications or improvements can be made to it, which will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, all such modifications or improvements made without departing from the spirit of this utility model are within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
Claims
1. A food processing machine with stable cooperation, comprising a main machine with a built-in motor and a juicing assembly arranged above the main machine, the juicing assembly comprising a juicing main body arranged above the main machine and a hopper arranged above the juicing main body, characterized in that, The juicing main body comprises a juicing net forming a juicing cavity and a juice collecting disc arranged outside the juicing net, the juice collecting disc is provided with a residue discharging pipe, the residue discharging pipe comprises a first pipe body fixedly connected with the juice collecting disc and a second pipe body hingedly connected with the juice collecting disc, an elastic part is arranged on the outer end of the second pipe body away from the juice collecting disc, and the elastic part is fixedly connected with the outer end of the first pipe body.
2. A food processor as claimed in claim 1, wherein The outer wall of the elastic part on the side towards the juice collecting disc covers the outer end surface of the first pipe body.
3. A cooperatively stable food processor as defined in claim 1, wherein, The elastic part comprises a top wall fixedly connected with the first pipe body and two reinforcing walls extending downward on both sides of the top wall, and the reinforcing walls are integrally formed with the extended end of the second pipe body.
4. A food processor as claimed in claim 3, wherein The first pipe body comprises a top plate extending outward and two side plates extending downward on both sides of the top plate, and the extended end of the side plate is provided with an inclined surface matched with the reinforcing wall.
5. The cooperatively stable food processor of claim 1, wherein, The outer end of the first pipe body is provided with a clamping part, and the elastic part is provided with a matched part matched with the clamping part on the side towards the clamping part.
6. A food processor as claimed in claim 5, wherein One of the clamping part and the matched part is a limiting protrusion extending outward, and the other is a limiting hole matched with the limiting protrusion.
7. The cooperatively stable food processor of claim 1, wherein, The elastic part is further provided with a hand holding position extending outward.
8. A food processor as claimed in claim 7, wherein The hand holding position comprises a vertical section extending vertically and an arc-shaped section connected with the vertical section and extending outward in an arc shape.
9. The cooperatively stable food processor of claim 1, wherein, The second pipe body is arranged below the first pipe body, the second pipe body is provided with a supporting rib extending downward, and the bottom end of the supporting rib abuts against the top end of the main machine.
10. The cooperatively stable food processor of claim 1, wherein, The juicing assembly further comprises a fixing part fixedly connected with the bottom wall of the juice collecting disc, the fixing part is provided with a rotating shaft extending outward, and the second pipe body is provided with a shaft hole hingedly connected with the rotating shaft.
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