Pouring structure of beverage maker
By designing an inclined pouring structure and orifice in the beverage making machine, the problem of splashing of the mixture during fluid pouring was solved, achieving smooth fluid introduction and stability within the mixing container.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
When liquid is poured into existing beverage making machines, the mixture to be mixed, such as snowflakes or slushies, may splash or overflow due to the instantaneous impact of the fluid, resulting in liquid loss.
Design an inlet structure that is inclined along the central axis of the mixing container, with the surface radially inclined relative to the central axis and the opposite sides sloped. Multiple orifices are provided on one end face. Fluid enters the mixing container along the inclined direction, and the rotation direction of the stirring component guides the fluid to flow in smoothly.
It effectively prevents the mixture from splashing or overflowing, improves the smoothness of fluid entering the mixing container, and reduces liquid loss.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The utility model relates to beverage manufacturing machine technical field more specifically, relate to a beverage manufacturing machine's pour structure. BACKGROUND
[0002] The top of the existing mixing container is provided with at least one open structure for pouring fluid into the mixing container. Liquid components can be poured into the inner cavity of the mixing container through the open structure. When pouring fluid, the mixture (such as snow / ice slush) in the mixing container may be splashed or spilled outside due to the impact of the instantaneous inflow fluid. The splashing or component expansion caused by the impact force results in liquid loss. SUMMARY
[0003] The utility model solves the technical problem that the mixture (such as snow / ice slush) in the mixing container may be splashed or spilled outside due to the impact of the instantaneous inflow fluid when pouring fluid in the prior art. A beverage manufacturing machine pouring structure with good drainage effect is provided.
[0004] The utility model adopts the technical scheme that a beverage manufacturing machine pouring structure is constructed, which is used for a beverage manufacturing machine,
[0005] The pouring structure is configured in the mixing container and is fitted at the upper end of the mixing container along the central axis of the mixing container.
[0006] The pouring structure is provided as an open structure, and the surface of the pouring structure is radially inclined relative to the central axis of the mixing container.
[0007] The opposite edge of the pouring structure is provided with a slope relative to the surface.
[0008] A plurality of apertures are provided on one end surface of the pouring structure and are in communication with the inner cavity of the mixing container.
[0009] In some embodiments, the opposite edge is radially inclined to guide the poured fluid to enter the mixing container in the inclined direction.
[0010] In some embodiments, the surface is radially inclined to guide the poured fluid to enter the mixing container in the inclined direction, and the inclined direction of the surface is the same as the rotation direction of the stirring assembly.
[0011] In some embodiments, at least a portion of the apertures are arranged in a grid array on one end surface of the pouring structure.
[0012] In some embodiments, the pouring structure includes at least one defining assembly,
[0013] One end surface of the limiting assembly is detachably arranged at the opening side of the mixing container.
[0014] In some embodiments, a through hole is arranged in the limiting assembly, and a stirring assembly of the beverage maker extends to the mixing container through the through hole.
[0015] In some embodiments, the rotation direction of the stirring assembly is clockwise when viewed from the front of the beverage maker.
[0016] In some embodiments, the open structure is arranged at the inner edge of the upper end of the limiting assembly.
[0017] In some embodiments, a feeding through hole is arranged at the upper end surface of the mixing container, and the open structure of the pouring structure is arranged below the feeding through hole.
[0018] In some embodiments, a cover plate is arranged at the adjacent side of the feeding through hole, and the cover plate is used to cover the feeding through hole.
[0019] In the pouring structure of the beverage maker, the pouring structure is arranged as an open structure, and the surface of the pouring structure is arranged radially inclined relative to the central axis of the mixing container; the opposite edge of the pouring structure is arranged with a slope relative to the surface, and a plurality of apertures are arranged at one end surface of the pouring structure and communicated with the inner cavity of the mixing container. Compared with the prior art, the pouring inlet of the pouring structure is arranged inclined on three sides, the apertures are arranged along the axis, and the poured fluid is guided by the inclined three sides, so that the poured fluid flows more smoothly into the mixing container, and the problem that the mixed material (such as snow / ice sand) in the mixing container may be splashed or overflowed outward by the instantaneous inflow of liquid can be effectively solved. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] The utility model will be described further below in combination with the drawings and examples, and the drawings are as follows:
[0021] Figure 1 is the sectional view of one embodiment of the beverage maker provided by the utility model;
[0022] Figure 2 is the assembly drawing of the mixing container and the pouring structure of one embodiment provided by the utility model;
[0023] Figure 3 is the exploded view of the mixing container and the pouring structure of one embodiment provided by the utility model;
[0024] Figure 4 is the sectional view of the mixing container and the pouring structure of one embodiment provided by the utility model;
[0025] Figure 5This is a perspective view of an embodiment of the pouring structure provided by this utility model;
[0026] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of another embodiment of the pouring structure provided by this utility model;
[0027] Figure 7 This is a cross-sectional view of an embodiment of the pouring structure provided by this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0028] To provide a clearer understanding of the technical features, objectives, and effects of this utility model, the specific embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0029] like Figure 1 As shown, in the first embodiment of the beverage making machine of this utility model, the beverage making machine 100 includes at least a housing 10, a mixing container 20, a pouring structure 30, a stirring assembly 110, a compressor 120 and a touch panel 130.
[0030] The housing 10 is used to support the mixing container 20, the stirring assembly 110, and the compressor 120.
[0031] A mixing container 20 is positioned at the front end of the beverage making machine 100. It is a cylinder with a hollow structure 20a and is used to hold ice cubes, smoothies, or finished products to be mixed.
[0032] The stirring component 110 is disposed within the hollow structure 20a of the mixing container 20;
[0033] The compressor 120 compresses the refrigerant into high-temperature and high-pressure vapor, which is cooled into liquid by the condenser. Then, it is depressurized by the expansion valve and enters the evaporator, where it absorbs a large amount of heat and cools down rapidly, thus achieving a cooling effect.
[0034] The electric motor transports the finished ice cubes or shaved ice to the mixing container 20. The stirring component 110 configured in the mixing container 20 cuts the fruit or beverage in the mixing container 20 into small pieces and stirs and mixes them evenly through the stirring shaft, thereby producing cold drinks such as shaved ice, juice, and milkshake.
[0035] The pouring structure 30 is used to receive the poured fluid and guides the poured fluid through the opposite side 320c, so that the liquid flows more smoothly into the mixing container 20.
[0036] The touchpad 130 is used to enable human-computer interaction;
[0037] exist Figure 2 In the first embodiment of the pouring structure 30 of the present invention shown, the pouring structure 30 is used in a beverage making machine 100 and is disposed in a mixing container 20.
[0038] The pouring structure 30 is fitted onto the upper end of the mixing container 20 along the central axis of the mixing container 20, and is detachable from the mixing container 20;
[0039] The pouring structure 30 is configured as an open structure 30a, and the surface 320a of the pouring structure 30 is radially inclined relative to the central axis of the mixing container 20. The inclination of the surface 320a relative to the central axis of the mixing container 20 can be between 5 and 15 degrees.
[0040] The opposite edge 320c of the pouring structure 30 is sloped relative to the surface 320a, and the slope can be set between 10 and 20 degrees.
[0041] Among them, the opposite side 320c is inclined, and the side of the opposite side 320c that is not in contact with the surface 320a is inclined outward.
[0042] Multiple orifices 320g are provided on one end face 320b of the pouring structure 30, which communicate with the inner cavity of the mixing container 20 (corresponding to the hollow structure 20a).
[0043] Among them, at least one adjacent side 320f connected to the opposite side 320c is inclined, and the opening area formed by the top of the opposite side 320c, the adjacent side 320f and the end face 320b is larger than the area of the surface 320a.
[0044] Using this technical solution, the three sides (corresponding to opposite side 320c and adjacent side 320f) of the pouring inlet (corresponding to open structure 30a) of the pouring structure 30 are set at an inclination, and the orifice 320g is set along the axis. The poured fluid is guided by the inclination three sides, so that the poured fluid flows into the mixing container 20 more smoothly. It can also solve the problem that when the fluid is poured, the mixture to be mixed (such as snowflakes / slushies) in the mixing container 20 may be impacted by the instantaneous flow of fluid and splash or overflow to the outside.
[0045] In some implementations, such as Figure 5 As shown, in order to improve the liquid flow effect, the opposite side 320c and the adjacent side 320f can be set to radially inclined, and the end face 320b opposite to the adjacent side 320f is also radially inclined. The opposite side 320c, the adjacent side 320f and the end face 320b are inclined along the direction of the surface 320a, so that the poured fluid flows in the direction of the surface 320a, so as to guide the poured fluid into the mixing container 20 along the inclined direction.
[0046] In some implementations, such as Figure 7As shown, in order to improve the liquid diversion effect, the surface 320a can be set radially inclined relative to the central axis of the mixing container 20, and the inclination of the surface 320a relative to the mixing container 20 gradually decreases along the orifice 320g direction, so as to guide the poured fluid into the mixing container 20 in the inclined direction.
[0047] The tilt direction of surface 320a is the same as the rotation direction of stirring assembly 110, so that the impact force of the flowing fluid is absorbed by the rotating stirring assembly 110.
[0048] In some implementations, such as Figure 5 and Figure 7 As shown, in order to increase the speed at which fluid is introduced into the mixing container 20, at least a portion of the orifices 320g can be arranged in a grid array on one end face 320b of the pouring structure 30, with each orifice 320g spaced apart and extending upward along the end face 320b to increase the orifice diameter.
[0049] like Figure 6 As shown, the opposite face of the orifice 320g (corresponding to the adjacent side 320f) is set as an inward arc shape 320h.
[0050] In some implementations, such as Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, in order to improve the flexibility of assembling the pouring structure 30 and the mixing container 20, at least one limiting component 310 can be provided on the pouring structure 30. The limiting component 310 is circular in shape. When the pouring structure 30 is disposed in the mixing container 20, one end face of the limiting component 310 can be disposed in the opening side 20d of the mixing container 20 and can be detachably disposed from the mixing container 20.
[0051] In some implementations, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, a through hole 310a is provided on the limiting component 310, and the stirring component 110 of the beverage making machine can extend into the hollow structure 20a of the mixing container 20 through the through hole 310a.
[0052] In some implementations, such as Figure 1 As shown, when viewed from the front of the beverage maker 100 (corresponding to the touch panel 130), the stirring assembly 110 rotates clockwise.
[0053] In some implementations, such as Figure 3 As shown, the open structure 30a is disposed on the inner edge of the upper end of the limiting component 310.
[0054] In some implementations, such as Figure 3 and Figure 4As shown, a feed through hole 20f is opened on the upper end face 20c of the mixing container 20, and the open structure 30a of the pouring structure 30 is set below the feed through hole 20f.
[0055] In some implementations, such as Figure 3 As shown, a cover plate 210 is provided on the adjacent side of the feed through hole 20f, and the cover plate 210 is used to cover the feed through hole 20f.
[0056] In some implementations, such as Figure 1 As shown, at least one inwardly protruding turbulence component 20b is provided on the inner wall of the mixing container 20. The turbulence component 20b can be arranged relative to the upper end of the mixing container 20 and can be higher than the stirring component 110.
[0057] like Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, the lower end face 30d of the pouring structure 30 protrudes along the inner cavity of the mixing container 20, that is, the turbulence component 20b can cooperate with the lower end face 30d. When the stirring component 110 stirs the mixture to be mixed in the mixing container 20, the mixture to be mixed flows in the direction of rotation of the stirring component 110. When the mixture to be mixed is guided by the stirring component 110 to the turbulence component 20b and the lower end face 30d, part of the mixture to be mixed is blocked by the turbulence component 20b and the lower end face 30d. The mixture to be mixed falls off by its own weight, which can reduce the mixture adsorbed on the surface of the hollow structure 20a of the mixing container 20 and improve the fluidity of the mixture to be mixed in the mixing container 20.
[0058] The embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. The specific embodiments described above are merely illustrative and not restrictive. Those skilled in the art can make many other forms under the guidance of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the claims. All of these forms are within the protection scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A pouring structure for a beverage making machine, characterized in that, It is used in beverage making machines. The pouring structure is disposed within the mixing container and fits along the central axis of the mixing container at its upper end. The pouring structure is configured as an open structure, and the surface of the pouring structure is radially inclined relative to the central axis of the mixing container; The opposite sides of the pouring structure are sloped relative to the surface. Multiple orifices communicating with the inner cavity of the mixing container are provided on one end face of the pouring structure.
2. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 1, characterized in that, The opposite sides are radially inclined to guide the poured liquid into the mixing container in the inclined direction.
3. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 2, characterized in that, The surface is radially inclined to guide the poured liquid into the mixing container in an inclined direction, the inclination direction of the surface being the same as the rotation direction of the stirring assembly.
4. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 3, characterized in that, At least a portion of the orifice is arranged in a grid pattern on one end face of the infeed structure.
5. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 4, characterized in that, The infeed structure includes at least one defining component. One end face of the defining component is detachably connected to the opening side of the mixing container.
6. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 5, characterized in that, A through-hole is provided in the defining component, through which the stirring component of the beverage making machine extends to the mixing container.
7. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 6, characterized in that, When viewed from the front of the beverage making machine, the stirring assembly rotates clockwise.
8. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 7, characterized in that, The open structure is located on the inner edge of the upper end of the defined component.
9. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 8, characterized in that, A feed through hole is formed on the upper end face of the mixing container, and the open structure of the pouring structure is located below the feed through hole.
10. The pouring structure of the beverage making machine according to claim 9, characterized in that, A cover plate is provided on the adjacent side of the feed through hole, the cover plate being used to cover the feed through hole.