Assembly type beverage kettle

By designing the body, lid, cover, handle, and grip of the beverage bottle as independent components and adopting a locking and slotting structure, the problem of high transportation and production costs for large-volume beverage bottles is solved, achieving efficient space utilization and stability.

CN224029636UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24张丹丹
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-20
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Large beverage bottles are bulky due to the addition of handles or grips, making them difficult to stack, increasing transportation costs, and adding complexity, thus limiting their use.

Method used

The kettle body, lid, cover, handle, and grip are designed as independent components, and assembled using a snap-fit ​​and slot structure, reducing overall complexity and allowing components to be stacked.

Benefits of technology

It reduces production costs and transportation space requirements, while maintaining stability and ease of assembly.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an assembly type beverage kettle which comprises a kettle body (1), a kettle cover (2), a kettle cover (3) and a handle (4). The kettle cover (2) is internally screwed and matched with the upper end of the kettle body (1); a drinking opening (6) is formed in the middle of the kettle cover (2); the kettle cover (3) covers the kettle cover (2) and blocks the drinking opening (6); first clamping blocks (7) are arranged on the two sides of the upper end of the kettle body (1) respectively. First clamping grooves (8) matched with the first clamping blocks (7) are formed in the two ends of the handle (4) respectively. According to the utility model, the space required by the transportation of the large-volume beverage kettle can be reduced, the production cost can be reduced, and the assembly is convenient.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to the technical field of beverage cup, concretely relates to an assembled beverage kettle. BACKGROUND

[0002] At present, more and more merchants or customers tend to large-volume beverage kettles in instant beverage sales. These beverage kettles are considered to have higher cost performance by consumers because of containing more beverages and low price, and can promote the sales of merchants. However, the large-volume beverage kettles will bring the problem of inconvenient carrying, so it is often necessary to set corresponding handles or grips on the beverage kettles to facilitate carrying. The setting of handles or grips will make the volume of the beverage kettle larger, and it is difficult to realize overlapping placement and is inconvenient for transportation. At the same time, the setting of handles or grips will cause the overall complexity of the beverage kettle to be higher, and the cost of mold manufacturing for the manufacturer is also high, so these problems limit the use of large-volume beverage kettles. SUMMARY

[0003] The utility model discloses a kind of assembled beverage kettles. The utility model can reduce the space required for large-volume beverage kettle transportation, while it can reduce production cost, with the characteristics of convenient assembly.

[0004] In order to achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the technical scheme provided by the utility model is as follows: an assembled beverage kettle, comprising a kettle body, a kettle cover, a kettle cover and a handle; the kettle cover is screw fitted to the upper end of the kettle body; the middle part of the kettle cover is provided with a drinking port; the kettle cover is covered on the kettle cover and blocks the drinking port; the upper end of the kettle body is provided with a first clamping block on both sides; the two ends of the handle are provided with a first clamping groove matched with the first clamping block.

[0005] The above-mentioned assembled beverage kettle, the kettle cover is in the form of a multi-stage circular truncated cone; the drinking port is arranged at the uppermost end of the kettle cover; the inner top surface of the kettle cover is provided with a plunger for blocking the drinking port.

[0006] The above-mentioned assembled beverage kettle, the kettle cover is in the form of a multi-stage circular truncated cone, and the inner recess of the middle part of the uppermost circular truncated cone forms a first cover port; the drinking port is arranged in the first cover port; the middle part of the kettle cover is recessed to form a second cover port, and the middle part of the second cover port is further provided with a blocking port; the second cover port is embedded in the first cover port, and the blocking port is embedded in the drinking port.

[0007] The above-mentioned assembled beverage kettle, the lower end of the kettle cover is interference fitted with the kettle cover.

[0008] The aforementioned assembled beverage bottle includes a first connecting block fixedly connected to the bottle body, and a first limiting plate at the outer end of the first connecting block; the first slot includes a first rectangular slot and a first circular slot arranged vertically; a first limiting slot is provided on both sides of the connection between the first rectangular slot and the first circular slot; the first circular slot is engaged on the first connecting block, and the upper end of the first circular slot is limited by the first limiting slot, and the outer side of the first circular slot is limited by the first limiting plate.

[0009] The aforementioned assembled beverage bottle also includes a handle, a second locking block at the upper end of the bottle body, and a limiting groove at the bottom of the bottle body; the upper end of the handle is provided with a second locking groove that cooperates with the second locking block, and the lower end of the handle is provided with a limiting block that cooperates with the limiting groove.

[0010] The aforementioned assembled beverage bottle includes a second connecting block fixedly connected to the bottle body, and a second limiting plate at the outer end of the second connecting block; the second slot includes a second rectangular slot and a second circular slot arranged vertically; a second limiting slot is provided on both sides of the connection between the second rectangular slot and the second circular slot; the second circular slot is engaged on the second connecting block, and the upper end of the second circular slot is limited by the second limiting slot, and the outer side of the second circular slot is limited by the second limiting plate.

[0011] In the aforementioned assembled beverage bottle, both the limiting groove and the limiting block are T-shaped.

[0012] In the aforementioned assembled beverage bottle, the handle and the pull handle are perpendicular to each other.

[0013] Compared with existing technologies, this invention treats the body, lid, cover, handle, and grip as a single, independent component. This reduces the overall complexity of the beverage bottle during manufacturing, thereby simplifying mold making and lowering costs. Furthermore, since each component is produced independently and can be stacked, it reduces the space occupied by the bottle during transport, facilitating transportation. Therefore, this modular beverage bottle reduces production costs. Additionally, the corresponding grooves in this invention facilitate the assembly of the handle and grip, and provide good stability. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the kettle in Example 1;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the lid structure in Example 1;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the pot cover in Example 1;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the kettle in Example 2;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the pot body in Example 2.

[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the lid structure in Example 2;

[0020] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the pot cover in Example 2;

[0021] Figure 8 This is a structural diagram of the handle;

[0022] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the pot body in Example 2;

[0023] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the handle structure in Example 2;

[0024] Figure 11 A schematic diagram of the assembly structure of the handle and the kettle body;

[0025] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly structure between the upper part of the handle and the body of the kettle.

[0026] Figure Labels

[0027] 1. Kettle body; 2. Kettle lid; 3. Kettle cover; 4. Handle; 5. Handle; 6. Drinking spout; 7. First locking block; 8. First locking groove; 9. Second locking block; 10. Limiting groove; 11. Second locking groove; 12. Limiting block; 13. First lid opening; 14. Second lid opening; 15. Sealing opening; 16. First connecting block; 17. First limiting plate; 18. First rectangular groove; 19. First circular groove; 20. First limiting locking opening; 21. Second connecting block; 22. Second limiting plate; 23. Second rectangular groove; 24. Second circular groove; 25. Second limiting locking opening; 26. Plunger. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The specific embodiments of this utility model will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it should be understood that the scope of protection of this utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments. The components of the embodiments of this utility model described and shown in the accompanying drawings can typically be arranged and designed in various different configurations.

[0029] Example 1: A modular beverage jug, such as Figures 1-3As shown, the device includes a pot body 1, a pot lid 2, a pot cover 3, and a handle 4. The pot body 1, pot lid 2, pot cover 3, and handle 4 are all integrally molded from corresponding molds, and the material is plastic. The pot lid 2 screws into the upper end of the pot body 1, and the upper end of the inner side of the pot body 1 and the lower end of the outer wall of the pot lid 2 are tightened or opened by threads. A drinking spout 6 is provided in the middle of the pot lid 2, which is used to dispense water or beverages and is circular. The pot cover 3 covers the pot lid 2 and seals the drinking spout 6, acting as a protective cover to prevent debris from entering the beverage pot. First locking blocks 7 are respectively provided on both sides of the upper end of the pot body 1. Figure 8 As shown, the handle 4 has a first slot 8 at each end that cooperates with the first locking block 7. The handle 4 is connected to the first locking block 7 of the kettle body 1 through the first slot 8 to form the assembly of the handle 4. The handle 4 provides the function of lifting the kettle body 1 upward.

[0030] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the lid 2 is in the shape of a multi-tiered frustum; the drinking spout 6 is located at the top of the lid 2; the top of the cover 3 is a flat surface, and the inner top surface of the cover 3 is provided with a plunger 26 for sealing the drinking spout 6; of course, in some embodiments, the plunger 26 can also be set separately and is not fixed to the cover 3. Setting the lid 2 in the shape of a multi-tiered frustum can reduce the flow rate when beverages or water are poured out of the pot 1, preventing excessive flow, and at the same time, it is convenient to pour out with the drinking spout. In addition, in order to make the cover 3 securely cover the lid 2, the cover 3 and the lid 2 are interference-fitted, and the plunger 26 is also interference-fitted into the drinking spout 6, so that the cover 3 can be tightly fastened to the lid 2.

[0031] Furthermore, such as Figure 11 As shown, the first locking block 7 includes a first connecting block 16 fixedly connected to the kettle body 1, and a first limiting plate 17 is provided at the outer end of the first connecting block 16; the first locking groove 8 includes a first rectangular groove 18 and a first circular groove 19 arranged vertically; a first limiting slot 20 is provided on both sides of the connection between the first rectangular groove 18 and the first circular groove 19; the first circular groove 19 is locked on the first connecting block 16, and the upper end of the first circular groove 19 is limited by the first limiting slot 20, and the outer side of the first circular groove 19 is limited by the first limiting plate 17. When the handle 4 is assembled with the kettle body 1, the first limiting plate 17 is first passed through the first rectangular groove 18, so that the first connecting block 16 is embedded in the first rectangular groove 18. Then the handle 4 is pulled upward. Since the material of the handle 4 is plastic, under the action of the pulling force, the first connecting block 16 passes through the elastic first limiting slot 20 and is embedded in the first circular groove 19, thereby forming the assembly of the handle 4 and the kettle body 1.

[0032] Example 2: A modular beverage jug, such as Figures 4-10 As shown, the device includes a pot body 1, a pot lid 2, a pot cover 3, a handle 4, and a handle 5. The pot body 1, pot lid 2, pot cover 3, handle 4, and handle 5 are all integrally molded using corresponding molds, and the material is plastic. The handle 5 is perpendicular to the handle 4. The pot lid 2 is screwed onto the upper end of the pot body 1, and the upper interior of the pot body 1 and the lower outer wall of the pot lid 2 are tightened or loosened by threads. Figure 6 As shown, the lid 2 has a drinking spout 6 in the middle, which is used to dispense water or beverages and is circular. The cover 3 is placed on the lid 2 and seals the drinking spout 6, acting as a protective cover to prevent debris from entering the beverage bottle. Figure 5 As shown, first locking blocks 7 are respectively provided on both sides of the upper end of the kettle body 1; as Figure 8 As shown, the handle 4 has first slots 8 at both ends that mate with the first locking block 7; the handle 4 is connected to the first locking block 7 of the pot body 1 via the first slots 8, forming the assembly of the handle 4. The handle 4 provides the function of lifting the pot body 1 upwards. In this embodiment, the assembly method of the handle 4 and the pot body 1 is the same as in embodiment 1, so it will not be described in detail here; the upper end of the pot body 1 is also provided with a second locking block 9, such as Figure 9 As shown, a limiting groove 10 is provided at the bottom of the kettle body 1; as Figure 10 As shown, the upper end of the handle 5 is provided with a second slot 11 that cooperates with the second locking block 9, and the lower end of the handle 5 is provided with a limiting block 12 that cooperates with the limiting groove 10. Both the limiting groove 10 and the limiting block 12 are T-shaped. The lower end of the handle 5 is connected to the kettle body 1 through the cooperation of the limiting groove 10 and the limiting block 12, and the upper end of the handle 5 is fastened through the second slot 11 and the second locking block 9 to form the assembly of the handle 5. The handle 5 provides the function of holding the kettle body 1.

[0033] Furthermore, such as Figure 6 As shown, the lid 2 is in the shape of a multi-tiered frustum, with the uppermost frustum having a concave center forming a first lid opening 13; the drinking spout 6 is located within the first lid opening 13; as shown... Figure 7As shown, the center of the kettle cover 3 is recessed to form a second lid opening 14, and a sealing opening 15 is also provided in the center of the second lid opening 14. The second lid opening 14 is embedded in the first lid opening 13, and the sealing opening 15 is embedded in the drinking spout 6. The lower end of the kettle cover 3 is interference-fitted with the kettle lid 2. Setting the kettle lid 2 into a multi-tiered frustum shape can reduce the flow rate when beverages or water are poured out of the kettle body 1, preventing excessive flow, and at the same time, it is convenient to pour out with the drinking spout. In addition, in order to make the kettle cover 3 securely cover the kettle lid 2, the kettle cover 3 and the kettle lid 2 are interference-fitted, and the second lid opening 14 is embedded in the first lid opening 13, and the sealing opening 15 is embedded in the drinking spout 6, so that the kettle cover 3 can be tightly fastened to the kettle lid 2.

[0034] Furthermore, such as Figure 12 As shown, the second locking block 9 includes a second connecting block 21 fixedly connected to the kettle body 1, and a second limiting plate 22 is provided at the outer end of the second connecting block 21; the second locking groove 11 includes a second rectangular groove 23 and a second circular groove 24 arranged vertically; a second limiting slot 25 is provided on both sides of the connection between the second rectangular groove 23 and the second circular groove 24; the second circular groove 24 is locked on the second connecting block 21, and the upper end of the second circular groove 24 is limited by the second limiting slot 25, and the outer side of the second circular groove 24 is limited by the second limiting plate 22. When assembling the handle 5 with the kettle body 1, first align the limiting block 12 at the lower end of the handle 5 with the limiting groove 10, then pass the second limiting plate 22 through the second rectangular groove 23 so that the second connecting block 21 is embedded in the second rectangular groove 23. Then, pull the handle 5 upward and the limiting block 12 is inserted into the limiting groove 10. Then, the connecting block passes through the elastic second limiting slot 25 and is embedded in the second circular groove 24, thereby forming the assembly of the handle 5 and the kettle body 1.

[0035] In summary, this invention treats the body, lid, cover, handle, and grip as a single, independent component. This reduces the overall complexity of the beverage bottle during manufacturing, thereby simplifying mold making and lowering costs. Furthermore, since each component is produced independently and can be stacked, it minimizes the space occupied during transport, facilitating transportation. Therefore, this modular beverage bottle reduces production costs. Additionally, the corresponding grooves in this invention facilitate the assembly of the handle and grip, and provide good stability.

Claims

1. A modular beverage jug, characterized in that: It includes a pot body (1), a pot lid (2), a pot cover (3), and a handle (4); the pot lid (2) is screwed into the upper end of the pot body (1); the pot lid (2) has a drinking spout (6) in the middle; the pot cover (3) covers the pot lid (2) and seals the drinking spout (6); the upper end of the pot body (1) is provided with first locking blocks (7) on both sides; the handle (4) has first locking grooves (8) at both ends that cooperate with the first locking blocks (7).

2. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lid (2) is in the shape of a multi-tiered frustum; the drinking spout (6) is located at the top of the lid (2); the inner top surface of the cover (3) is provided with a plunger (26) for sealing the drinking spout (6).

3. The assembled beverage bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lid (2) is in the shape of a multi-tiered frustum, with the uppermost frustum having a concave center to form a first lid opening (13); the drinking spout (6) is located in the first lid opening (13); the middle of the cover (3) has a concave center to form a second lid opening (14), and a sealing opening (15) is also provided in the middle of the second lid opening; the second lid opening (14) is embedded in the first lid opening (13), and the sealing opening (15) is embedded in the drinking spout (6).

4. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lower end of the pot cover (3) is interference-fitted with the pot lid (2).

5. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first locking block (7) includes a first connecting block (16) fixedly connected to the kettle body (1), and the outer end of the first connecting block (16) is provided with a first limiting plate (17); the first locking groove (8) includes a first rectangular groove (18) and a first circular groove (19) arranged vertically; the two sides of the connection between the first rectangular groove (18) and the first circular groove (19) are respectively provided with first limiting slots (20); the first circular groove (19) is locked on the first connecting block (16), and the upper end of the first circular groove (19) is limited by the first limiting slot (20), and the outer side of the first circular groove (19) is limited by the first limiting plate (17).

6. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a handle (5), and the upper end of the pot body (1) is provided with a second locking block (9), and the bottom of the pot body (1) is provided with a limiting groove (10); the upper end of the handle (5) is provided with a second locking groove (11) that cooperates with the second locking block (9), and the lower end of the handle (5) is provided with a limiting block (12) that cooperates with the limiting groove (10).

7. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 6, characterized in that: The second locking block (9) includes a second connecting block (21) fixedly connected to the kettle body (1), and the outer end of the second connecting block (21) is provided with a second limiting plate (22); the second locking groove (11) includes a second rectangular groove (23) and a second circular groove (24) arranged vertically; the two sides of the connection between the second rectangular groove (23) and the second circular groove (24) are respectively provided with second limiting slots (25); the second circular groove (24) is locked on the second connecting block (21), and the upper end of the second circular groove (24) is limited by the second limiting slot (25), and the outer side of the second circular groove (24) is limited by the second limiting plate (22).

8. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 6, characterized in that: Both the limiting groove (10) and the limiting block (12) are T-shaped.

9. The assembled beverage jug according to claim 6, characterized in that: The handle (5) is perpendicular to the pull handle (4).