Food processor with stable structure

By designing the slag discharge pipe of the food processing machine as a detachable main pipe and movable pipe, the problems of easy interference and breakage of the slag discharge pipe are solved, achieving more efficient cleaning and stability, improving user experience and equipment lifespan.

CN223994789UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17HONGYANG HOME APPLIANCES
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-17
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

The slag discharge pipe of existing food processing machines is prone to interference with other structural components and is easily broken or detached during rotation, affecting cleaning efficiency and user experience.

Method used

The slag discharge pipe is designed as two separable parts, including a main pipe that is fixedly connected to the juice collection tray and a rotatable movable pipe. The movable pipe is shorter than the main pipe and avoids interference with other components when rotating. It does not cover the slag discharge port at the maximum angle, ensuring the smoothness and stability of the slag discharge channel.

Benefits of technology

It improves the cleaning efficiency of the slag discharge channel, avoids fruit residue and odor, enhances the structural stability of the slag discharge pipe, and improves the user experience and equipment lifespan.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a food processor with a stable structure, which comprises a main machine with a built-in motor and a juicing assembly arranged above the main machine, a juicing main body comprises a juicing net forming a juicing cavity and a juice collecting disc arranged on the outer side of the juicing net, the juice collecting disc is provided with a residue discharge pipe, a residue discharge channel communicated with the juicing cavity is arranged in the residue discharge pipe, and the residue discharge channel is communicated with the juicing cavity. The residue discharging pipe comprises a main pipeline fixedly connected with the juice collecting disc and a movable pipe capable of rotating to open the residue discharging channel, the length of the movable pipe is smaller than that of the main pipeline, the length of the movable pipe can be effectively shortened, then the length of a cantilever of the movable pipe is shortened, and the space needed in the rotating process of the movable pipe is reduced. The situation that the movable pipe cannot be completely opened due to interference between the movable pipe and other components is effectively avoided, the situation that the movable pipe is separated or broken due to the fact that the hinged side is subjected to large torque when the movable pipe is subjected to large acting force due to the fact that the movable pipe is too long can be avoided, the protection effect on the movable pipe is achieved, and the structural stability and the service life of the movable pipe are guaranteed.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of household appliance technology, specifically to a food processing machine with a stable structure. 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 located below the first component and is hinged to the juice collection tray. It selectively engages or disengages from 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 cleaning the entire pipe more convenient. However, in actual use, users have found that due to the long cantilever of the second component, it requires a large rotation space during rotation, which interferes with structural components below the juice collection tray, such as connectors, preventing the second component from rotating to its proper position. Furthermore, when the second component is subjected to a large force, the hinge point between the second component and the juice collection tray experiences a large torque, potentially causing it to separate from or break, severely impacting the user experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a food processing machine with a stable structure, which addresses the problem that existing food processing machines, by setting the slag discharge pipe into two separable parts to improve cleaning efficiency, can easily cause the rotating pipe to interfere with other structural components due to its long length, and is prone to detachment or breakage from the juice collection tray under stress.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a structurally 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, and the slag discharge pipe has a slag discharge channel communicating with the juicing chamber. The slag discharge pipe includes a main pipe fixedly connected to the juice collecting plate and a movable pipe that can be rotated to open the slag discharge channel. The length of the movable pipe along the slag discharge direction is less than the length of the slag discharge pipe along the slag discharge direction.

[0006] This application features a slag discharge pipe within the juice collection tray, with a slag discharge channel connected to the juicing chamber. This allows fruit pulp generated in the juice collection tray to be discharged through the slag discharge channel during juicing using a food processor, preventing pulp accumulation and reducing juicing efficiency, thus ensuring smooth juicing. The slag discharge pipe includes a main pipe fixedly connected to the juice collection tray and a movable pipe that can rotate to open the slag discharge channel. By rotating the movable pipe, the user can flexibly control the opening and closing of the slag discharge channel as needed. For example, if there is a large amount of fruit pulp and blockage in the slag discharge channel during the slag discharge process, the user can rotate the movable pipe to open the channel and allow the pulp to be discharged more smoothly. Furthermore, after food processing, the user can open the slag discharge channel for a more thorough cleaning, ensuring its cleanliness and preventing residual fruit pulp from causing odors or even mold growth, thus facilitating cleaning. Furthermore, the length of the movable pipe is less than that of the main pipe. Compared to the existing method of fully opening the lower half of the slag discharge pipe, this effectively shortens the length of the movable pipe, thereby shortening the length of its cantilever and reducing the space required for rotation. This effectively avoids interference between the movable pipe and other components, preventing it from being unable to open fully. It also prevents the movable pipe from being too long, which could cause the hinged side to be subjected to a large torque when subjected to a large force, resulting in separation or breakage. This protects the movable pipe and ensures its structural stability and service life.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the main pipe includes a front half near the juice collection tray and a rear half away from the juice collection tray along its length, and the movable pipe is located below the front half.

[0008] By placing the movable tube at the bottom of the front half, it is positioned closer to the inner side of the juice collection tray, and thus closer to the slag discharge port on the bottom wall of the juice collection tray. This effectively shortens the path for slag processing, allowing users to directly clean the inside of the slag discharge channel after rotating the movable tube and opening the slag discharge channel. This ensures the cleanliness of the slag discharge channel, reduces fruit residue, and improves juicing efficiency.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the bottom wall of the juice collection tray is provided with a slag discharge port communicating with the slag discharge channel, and when the movable tube is opened to its maximum angle, the slag discharge port is not covered by the movable tube.

[0010] Another technical problem with this application is that, in some existing technologies, it is difficult to directly expose the slag outlet at the bottom of the juice collection tray when the slag discharge pipe is opened, which lengthens the slag processing path and reduces cleaning efficiency; in other existing technologies, the slag discharge pipe can be fully opened along its length, which can directly expose the slag outlet when the slag discharge pipe is opened, but the opening area is too large, and excessive slag falls out of the slag discharge pipe, resulting in poor slag processing effect.

[0011] When the movable tube is opened to its maximum angle, the slag discharge port is not covered by the movable tube. This allows the user to directly observe the location of the slag discharge port after rotating the movable tube to open the slag discharge channel. Furthermore, the slag discharge port and the movable tube are almost vertically aligned, effectively shortening the path for slag processing. This allows for direct cleaning of the slag discharge port, ensuring its cleanliness. The front opening of the slag discharge channel and the opening of the movable tube, positioned one in front of the other, ensure comprehensive cleaning of the entire slag discharge channel, preventing residue accumulation and facilitating cleaning. Simultaneously, by allowing only the movable tube, which is shorter than the slag discharge pipe, to open, the opening area is moderate during cleaning, preventing large amounts of slag from spilling from the opening end of the movable tube, significantly improving the slag processing experience.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, one end of the movable tube is hinged to the bottom wall of the juice collection tray, and the other end is snapped into the rear half.

[0013] By hinged at one end to the bottom wall of the juice collection tray and snap-fitted at the other end to the rear section, the movable tube achieves a stable connection with the rear section through this snap-fit ​​mechanism. This ensures the stability of the connection between the movable tube and the main pipe during the slag discharge process, preventing the movable tube from detaching due to a loose connection and causing fruit pulp to scatter outwards, thus ensuring smooth food processing. Simultaneously, the snap-fit ​​design facilitates the disassembly and installation of the movable tube, allowing users to easily rotate it and open the slag discharge channel. Furthermore, the movable tube is hinged to the juice collection tray, and when rotating, it rotates towards the central axis of the juice collection tray. Since there are no other structural components at this location, interference with other parts during rotation is further avoided, ensuring smooth rotation.

[0014] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the bottom wall of the juice collection tray is provided with a downwardly extending enclosure that cooperates with the main unit, and the movable tube is located inside the enclosure.

[0015] By incorporating a downward-extending enclosure that mates with the main unit on the bottom wall of the juice collection tray, the enclosure effectively conceals the bottom of the tray, preventing direct exposure of any components and maintaining the overall aesthetic integrity of the machine. Simultaneously, the movable tube is located within the enclosure, not only concealing it but also protecting it. This effectively prevents the movable tube from colliding with external surfaces during installation or relocation of the juicing unit, thus avoiding loosening or damage and ensuring its functional integrity.

[0016] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the slag discharge pipe includes a front half near the juice collection plate and a rear half away from the juice collection plate along its length. The rear half extends outward from the outer wall of the juice collection plate, and the lower wall of the rear half is connected to the surrounding plate. The movable pipe is detachably connected to the inner wall of the surrounding plate.

[0017] By designing the rear half to extend outward from the outer wall of the juice collection tray and connecting the lower wall of the rear half to the surrounding plate, an integrated structure is formed between the rear half, the outer wall of the juice collection tray, and the surrounding plate. This enhances the overall structural stability and sealing, effectively preventing fruit pulp overflow, while simplifying component connections and reducing assembly difficulty. Furthermore, the movable tube is detachably connected to the inner wall of the surrounding plate, making it easier for users to disassemble the movable tube when cleaning the pulp discharge channel.

[0018] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the slag discharge pipe includes a front half near the juice collection tray and a rear half away from the juice collection tray along its length, with a movable pipe disposed on the lower pipe wall of the rear half.

[0019] By placing the movable tube on the lower wall of the rear section, making it exposed to the outside, users can more easily observe and disassemble the movable tube, which helps to improve the user's operating experience.

[0020] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, one end of the movable tube is hinged to the upper wall of the rear half, and the other end is snapped into the front half.

[0021] By setting one end of the movable tube to be hinged to the upper wall of the rear half and the other end to be snapped to the front half, the movable tube rotates around the upper wall of the rear half and moves away from the juice collection plate when it rotates to open the slag discharge channel. There are no other structural components on the side away from the juice collection plate, thereby further avoiding interference between the movable tube and other components and ensuring that the rotation process of the movable tube is smooth and unobstructed.

[0022] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the movable 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 into the movable tube, with the bottom end of the support ribs abutting against the top of the main unit, the stability of the movable tube is greatly enhanced through axial support from the main unit. This prevents displacement caused by vibration during use, which could lead to the movable tube loosening or even the opening of the slag discharge channel. Furthermore, it effectively avoids excessive pressure on the movable tube when fruit pomace accumulates in the slag discharge pipe, which could cause the movable tube to separate and the fruit pomace to splash onto the main unit and the table. This ensures the stability of the movable tube's position and improves the overall stability of the machine's operation.

[0024] In a preferred embodiment of a structurally stable food processing machine, the slag discharge pipe includes a front half near the juice collection plate and a rear half away from the juice collection plate along its length. A movable pipe is disposed on the upper pipe wall of the rear half, and one end of the movable pipe is engaged with the outer wall of the juice collection plate, while the other end is hinged to the lower pipe wall of the rear half. 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 the juice collection tray in one embodiment of the present invention;

[0028] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of components such as the juice collection tray in one embodiment of the present invention;

[0029] Figure 4 This is a partial enlarged view of one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0030] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the juicing body in another embodiment of the present invention;

[0031] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the juicing body in another embodiment of the present invention.

[0032] List of components and reference numerals:

[0033] 1-Main unit; 2-Juice collection tray; 21-Slag discharge pipe; 211-Main pipe; 212-Movable pipe; 2121-Supporting rib; 22-Slag discharge port; 23-Enclosure plate; 3-Blouse. 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 structurally stable food processing machine, including a main unit 1 with a built-in motor and a juicing assembly located above the main unit 1. The juicing assembly includes a juicing body located above the main unit 1 and a hopper 3 located above the juicing body. The juicing body includes a juicing screen forming a juicing chamber and a juice collecting tray 2 located outside the juicing screen. The juice collecting tray 2 is provided with a slag discharge pipe 21. The slag discharge pipe 21 has a slag discharge channel communicating with the juicing chamber. The slag discharge pipe 21 includes a main pipe 211 fixedly connected to the juice collecting tray 2 and a movable pipe 212 rotatable to open the slag discharge channel. The length of the movable pipe along the slag discharge direction is less than the length of the slag discharge pipe along the slag discharge direction. Specifically, the length of the movable pipe 212 only needs to be less than the length of the slag discharge pipe 21. For example, the length of the movable pipe 212 can be half the length of the slag discharge pipe 21 (e.g., Figure 2 , Figure 5 (as shown in the image) etc.

[0037] This application incorporates a slag discharge pipe 21 within the juice collection tray 2, with a slag discharge channel communicating with the juicing chamber. This allows fruit pulp generated in the juice collection tray 2 to be discharged outwards through the slag discharge channel during juicing using the food processor, preventing slag buildup and ensuring smooth juicing. The slag discharge pipe 21 includes a main pipe 211 fixedly connected to the juice collection tray 2 and a movable pipe 212 that can rotate to open the slag discharge channel. By rotating the movable pipe 212, the user can flexibly control the opening and closing of the slag discharge channel as needed. For example, if there is a large amount of fruit pulp and blockage in the slag discharge channel during the slag discharge process, the user can rotate the movable pipe 212 to open the slag discharge channel, allowing the fruit pulp to be discharged more smoothly. Furthermore, after food processing, the user can open the slag discharge channel for more thorough cleaning, ensuring its cleanliness and preventing residual fruit pulp from causing odors or even mold growth, thus facilitating cleaning. Furthermore, the length of the movable pipe 212 is less than the length of the main pipe 211. Compared with the existing method of fully opening the lower half of the slag discharge pipe 21, this effectively shortens the length of the movable pipe 212, thereby shortening the length of its cantilever and reducing the space required for its rotation. This effectively avoids interference between the movable pipe 212 and other components, preventing it from being unable to open fully. It also prevents the movable pipe 212 from being too long, which could cause the hinged side to be subjected to a large torque when subjected to a large force, resulting in its separation or breakage. This provides protection for the movable pipe 212 and ensures its structural stability and service life.

[0038] As a preferred embodiment of this application, such as Figure 2 As shown, the bottom wall of the juice collection tray is provided with a slag discharge port that communicates with the slag discharge channel. When the movable tube 212 is opened to its maximum angle, the slag discharge port is not covered by the movable tube. It should be noted that the slag discharge port is not covered by the movable tube, meaning that the slag discharge port is not obstructed in the longitudinal direction and is completely exposed.

[0039] Another technical problem with this application is that, in some existing technologies, it is difficult to directly expose the slag discharge port 22 at the bottom of the juice collection tray when the slag discharge pipe is opened, which lengthens the slag processing path and reduces cleaning efficiency; in other existing technologies, the slag discharge pipe can be fully opened along its length, which allows the slag discharge port to be directly exposed when the slag discharge pipe is opened, but the opening area is too large, and excessive slag falls out of the slag discharge pipe, resulting in poor slag processing effect.

[0040] When the movable tube is opened to its maximum angle, the slag discharge port 22 is not covered by the movable tube. This allows the user to directly observe the location of the slag discharge port 22 after rotating the movable tube 212 to open the slag discharge channel. Furthermore, the slag discharge port 22 and the movable tube 212 are almost vertically aligned, effectively shortening the path for slag processing. This allows for direct cleaning of the slag discharge port 22, ensuring its cleanliness. The front opening of the slag discharge channel and the opening of the movable tube 212, positioned one in front of the other, ensure comprehensive cleaning of the entire slag discharge channel, preventing residue accumulation and facilitating cleaning. Simultaneously, allowing only the movable tube, shorter than the slag discharge pipe, to open provides a suitable opening area during cleaning, preventing large amounts of slag from spilling from the opening end of the movable tube, significantly improving the slag processing experience.

[0041] It should be noted that this application does not specifically limit the location of the active tube 212, which can be any of the following embodiments:

[0042] Example 1: As Figure 2 , Figure 3 As shown, in this embodiment, the main pipe includes a front half near the juice collection tray and a rear half away from the juice collection tray along its length, and the movable pipe is located below the front half.

[0043] By placing the movable tube 212 at the bottom of the front half, it is positioned closer to the inner side of the juice collection tray 2, and thus closer to the slag discharge port 22 on the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2. This effectively shortens the path for slag processing, allowing users to directly clean the inner side of the slag discharge channel after rotating the movable tube 212 and opening the slag discharge channel. This ensures the cleanliness of the slag discharge channel, reduces fruit residue, and improves juicing efficiency.

[0044] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 As shown, one end of the movable tube 212 is hinged to the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2, and the other end is snapped into the rear half.

[0045] By configuring the movable tube 212 with one end hinged to the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2 and the other end snapped into the rear half, a stable connection is achieved between the movable tube 212 and the rear half through this snap-fit ​​mechanism. This ensures the stability of the connection between the movable tube 212 and the main pipe 211 during the slag discharge process, preventing the movable tube 212 from detaching due to a loose connection and causing fruit pulp to scatter outwards, thus ensuring smooth food processing. Simultaneously, the snap-fit ​​design facilitates the disassembly and installation of the movable tube 212, allowing users to easily rotate it and open the slag discharge channel. Furthermore, the movable tube 212 is hinged to the juice collection tray 2, and when it rotates, it rotates towards the central axis of the juice collection tray 2. There are no other structural components at this position, further preventing interference between the movable tube 212 and other components during rotation and ensuring smooth rotation.

[0046] As a preferred embodiment, such as Figure 2 As shown, the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2 is provided with a downward extending enclosure 23 that cooperates with the main unit 1, and the movable tube 212 is located inside the enclosure 23.

[0047] By providing a downward-extending enclosure 23 on the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2 that cooperates with the main unit 1, the enclosure 23 effectively covers the bottom of the juice collection tray 2, preventing direct exposure of the components on the bottom wall of the juice collection tray 2 and ensuring the overall integrity of the machine's appearance. Simultaneously, the movable tube 212 is located within the enclosure 23, which not only conceals and hides the movable tube 212 but also protects it. This effectively prevents the movable tube 212 from colliding with external objects during installation or relocation of the juicing unit, thus avoiding loosening or damage to the movable tube 212 and ensuring its functional integrity.

[0048] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 As shown, the rear half extends outward from the outer wall of the juice collection tray 2 and the lower tube wall of the rear half is connected to the surrounding plate 23. The movable tube 212 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the surrounding plate 23.

[0049] By designing the rear half to extend outward from the outer wall of the juice collection tray 2, and connecting the lower wall of the rear half to the surrounding plate 23, the rear half, the outer wall of the juice collection tray 2, and the surrounding plate 23 form an integrated structure. This enhances the stability and sealing of the overall structure, effectively preventing fruit pulp from overflowing, while simplifying the component connection method and reducing assembly difficulty. Furthermore, the movable tube 212 is detachably connected to the inner wall of the surrounding plate 23, making it easier for users to disassemble the movable tube 212 when cleaning the pulp discharge channel.

[0050] Example 2: As Figure 5 , Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, the slag discharge pipe 21 includes a front half near the juice collection plate 2 and a rear half away from the juice collection plate 2 along its length direction, and the movable pipe 212 is provided on the lower pipe wall of the rear half.

[0051] By placing the movable tube 212 on the lower wall of the rear half, the movable tube 212 is exposed to the outside, making it easier for users to observe and disassemble when removing the movable tube 212, which helps to improve the user's operating experience.

[0052] Furthermore, such as Figure 5 , Figure 6 As shown, one end of the movable tube 212 is hinged to the upper wall of the rear half, and the other end is snapped to the front half.

[0053] By setting one end of the movable tube 212 to be hinged to the upper wall of the rear half and the other end to be snapped to the front half, the movable tube 212 rotates around the upper wall of the rear half and moves away from the juice collection plate 2 when it rotates to open the slag discharge channel. There are no other structural components on the side away from the juice collection plate 2, thereby further avoiding interference between the movable tube 212 and other components and ensuring that the rotation process of the movable tube 212 is smooth and unobstructed.

[0054] As a preferred embodiment of the two embodiments described above, such as Figure 4 As shown, the movable tube 212 is provided with a downwardly extending support rib 2121, and the bottom end of the support rib 2121 abuts against the top end of the main unit 1.

[0055] By providing a downwardly extending support rib 2121 to the movable tube 212, with the bottom end of the support rib 2121 abutting against the top of the main unit 1, the axial support of the support rib 2121, i.e. the movable tube 212, by the main unit 1 greatly enhances the stability of the movable tube 212, preventing displacement due to vibration during use, which could cause the movable tube 212 to loosen or even open the slag discharge channel. On the other hand, it effectively avoids excessive pressure on the movable tube 212 when fruit residue accumulates in the slag discharge tube 21, which could cause the movable tube 212 to separate and the fruit residue to splash onto the main unit 1 and the table, ensuring the stability of the movable tube 212's position and improving the overall stability of the machine's operation.

[0056] Example 3: In this example, the slag discharge pipe 21 includes a front half near the juice collection plate 2 and a rear half away from the juice collection plate 2 along its length. The movable pipe 212 is located on the upper pipe wall of the rear half, and one end of the movable pipe 212 is engaged with the outer wall of the juice collection plate 2, and the other end is hinged to the lower pipe wall of the rear half.

[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 structurally stable food processor comprising a main body with a built-in motor and a juicing assembly disposed above the main body, the juicing assembly comprising a juicing body disposed above the main body and a hopper disposed above the juicing 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 is provided with a residue discharging channel communicated with the juicing cavity, the residue discharging pipe comprises a main pipe fixedly connected with the juice collecting disc and a movable pipe rotatable to open the residue discharging channel, and the length of the movable pipe along the residue discharging direction is less than the length of the residue discharging pipe along the residue discharging direction.

2. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 1, wherein The main pipe comprises a front half part close to the juice collecting disc and a rear half part away from the juice collecting disc along the length direction of the main pipe, and the movable pipe is arranged below the front half part.

3. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The bottom wall of the juice collecting disc is provided with a residue discharging port communicated with the residue discharging channel, and the residue discharging port is not covered by the movable pipe when the movable pipe is opened to the maximum angle.

4. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 2, wherein One end of the movable pipe is hinged to the bottom wall of the juice collecting disc, and the other end is clamped to the rear half part.

5. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The bottom wall of the juice collecting disc is provided with a surrounding plate extending downward and matched with the main machine, and the movable pipe is arranged in the surrounding plate.

6. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 5, wherein The residue discharging pipe comprises a front half part close to the juice collecting disc and a rear half part away from the juice collecting disc along the length direction of the residue discharging pipe, the rear half part extends outward from the outer wall of the juice collecting disc, the lower pipe wall of the rear half part is connected with the surrounding plate, and the movable pipe is detachably connected with the inner wall of the surrounding plate.

7. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The residue discharging pipe comprises a front half part close to the juice collecting disc and a rear half part away from the juice collecting disc along the length direction of the residue discharging pipe, and the movable pipe is arranged on the lower pipe wall of the rear half part.

8. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 7, characterised in that, One end of the movable pipe is hinged to the upper pipe wall of the rear half part, and the other end is clamped to the front half part.

9. A structurally stable food processor as claimed in claim 3 or claim 7, wherein, The movable pipe is provided with a support rib extending downward, and the bottom end of the support rib abuts against the top end of the main machine.

10. The structurally stable food processor of claim 1, wherein, The residue discharging pipe comprises a front half part close to the juice collecting disc and a rear half part away from the juice collecting disc along the length direction of the residue discharging pipe, the movable pipe is arranged on the upper pipe wall of the rear half part, one end of the movable pipe is clamped to the outer wall of the juice collecting disc, and the other end is hinged to the lower pipe wall of the rear half part.

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