A convenient-to-use non-stick iron pan

By designing a receiving groove and support structure on the non-stick iron pan handle, the problem of wooden spatula handles being easily burned has been solved, improving ease of use and cleanability.

CN224320501UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05ZHEJIANG YINHAI STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHEJIANG YINHAI STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-14
Publication Date
2026-06-05

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The problem is that the wooden spatula handles of existing non-stick iron pans are easily burned.

Method used

A non-stick iron pan has been designed with a receiving groove on the handle, an internal pin and torsion spring, and a support that can be flipped out to support a wooden spatula handle. The support can be rotated out and stored by adjusting the shaft and locking tongue.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the wooden shovel handle from burning, improves ease of use, and makes cleaning easier.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a convenient to use's non - stick iron pan, including the pot body, the handle is fixedly connected on the pot body, the handle has the accommodation groove, the pin shaft is rotatably installed in the accommodation groove, the torsional spring has between the pin shaft and the handle, the support spare for the wood shovel handle is fixed on the pin shaft, the support spare middle part has semicircular notch, rotatably installed with the control shaft on the handle, the semicircular lock tongue that cooperates with semicircular notch is fixed on the control shaft.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of iron pot technology and relates to a non-stick iron pot that is easy to use. Background Technology

[0002] Non-stick cast iron pans are iron cooking utensils that have undergone a special process to prevent food from sticking. These pans represent an innovative improvement on traditional cast iron pans, employing advanced non-stick coating technology or special surface treatments to maintain the excellent heat conductivity of cast iron while effectively preventing food from sticking to the bottom during frying, stir-frying, and other cooking methods. Whether frying fish, making pancakes, or scrambling eggs, using a non-stick cast iron pan allows for easy flipping and intact removal of food, greatly reducing cooking hassles and making daily cleaning and maintenance easier. This type of cookware retains the durability and health benefits of cast iron pans while overcoming the traditional tendency for food to stick, making it popular among cooking enthusiasts.

[0003] Non-stick iron pans usually require the use of wooden spatulas. However, due to the large flames of modern stoves, the wooden spatula handle is easily burned when placed inside the non-stick pan because it is outside the pan and in contact with the flame. Therefore, it is necessary to design a non-stick iron pan that is easy to use. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to address the aforementioned problems in existing technologies by proposing a user-friendly non-stick iron pan.

[0005] The purpose of this utility model can be achieved through the following technical solution: a convenient non-stick iron pot, including a pot body, a handle fixedly connected to the pot body, characterized in that the handle has a receiving groove, a pin is rotatably installed in the receiving groove, a torsion spring is provided between the pin and the handle, a support member for supporting a wooden spatula handle is fixed on the pin, the support member has a semi-circular notch in the middle, an adjustment shaft is rotatably installed on the handle, and a semi-circular locking tongue that cooperates with the semi-circular notch is fixed on the adjustment shaft.

[0006] A handwheel is also fixed on the control shaft.

[0007] The support includes a square plate, one end of which is fixedly connected to a pin, and the other two sides of the square plate are connected to limiting strips, which are in the form of a figure-eight shape; the semi-circular notch is arranged in the middle of the other end of the square plate.

[0008] A handle is fixed to the pot body by rivets.

[0009] The pot body also has a liquid guide port.

[0010] Compared with existing technologies, this easy-to-use non-stick iron pan has the following advantages:

[0011] In this invention, when cooking in a non-stick iron pan, the semi-circular locking tongue is rotated by the control shaft, causing the semi-circular locking tongue to rotate out from the semi-circular notch. Under the action of the torsion spring, the support member is flipped out into the receiving groove and becomes vertical, so that the wooden spatula handle can be placed on the support member, thereby preventing the wooden spatula handle from being burned. When not in use, the support member can be stored in the receiving groove. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the planar structure of this utility model;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0014] Figure 3 This is a magnified view of a portion of point A;

[0015] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 5 This is a magnified view of a section at point B;

[0017] In the diagram, 1 is the pot body; 1a is the liquid inlet; 2 is the support component; 2a is the square plate; 2b is the limiting strip; 2c is the semi-circular notch; 3 is the handle; 3a is the receiving groove; 4 is the rivet; 5 is the control shaft; 5a is the handwheel; 6 is the semi-circular locking tongue; 7 is the pin; and 8 is the torsion spring. Detailed Implementation

[0018] The following are specific embodiments of the present invention, which are described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.

[0019] like Figures 1-5As shown, this easy-to-use non-stick iron pan includes a pan body 1, which is a pre-existing product. A handle 3 is fixedly attached to the pan body 1, specifically: the handle 3 is fixedly attached to the pan body 1 by rivets 4; the handle 3 has a receiving groove 3a, in which a pin 7 is rotatably mounted, and a torsion spring 8 is between the pin 7 and the handle 3; a support member 2 for supporting a wooden spatula handle is fixed to the pin 7, and the support member 2 has a semi-circular notch 2c in the middle; specifically: the support member 2 includes a square plate 2a, the square plate... One end of 2a is fixedly connected to the pin 7. The two sides of the other end of the square plate 2a are connected to the limiting strips 2b. There are two limiting strips 2b, which are in the shape of an "eight". The wooden shovel handle can be located between the two limiting strips 2b. The semi-circular notch 2c is arranged in the middle of the other end of the square plate 2a. An adjustment shaft 5 is rotatably installed on the handle 3. A semi-circular locking tongue 6 that cooperates with the semi-circular notch 2c is fixed on the adjustment shaft 5. When the semi-circular locking tongue 6 coincides with the semi-circular notch 2c, the support 2 can be locked in the receiving groove 3a.

[0020] A handwheel 5a is also fixed on the control shaft 5, which can drive the control shaft 5 to rotate.

[0021] The pot body 1 also has a liquid guide port 1a, which makes it easy to pour the juice of the dish into the plate.

[0022] In this invention, when cooking in a non-stick iron pan, the semi-circular locking tongue 6 is rotated by the control shaft 5, causing the semi-circular locking tongue 6 to rotate out from the semi-circular notch 2c. Under the action of the torsion spring 8, the support member 2 flips out into the receiving groove 3a and becomes vertical, so that the wooden spatula handle can be placed on the support member 2, thereby preventing the wooden spatula handle from being burned. When not needed, the support member 2 can be stored in the receiving groove 3a.

[0023] All of the above components are general standard parts or components known to those skilled in the art. Their structure and principles can be learned by those skilled in the art through technical manuals or conventional experimental methods.

[0024] The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative examples illustrating the spirit of this utility model. Those skilled in the art to which this utility model pertains may make various modifications or additions to the described specific embodiments or use similar methods to substitute them, without departing from the spirit of this utility model or exceeding the scope defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A user-friendly non-stick iron pan, comprising a pan body (1), wherein a handle (3) is fixedly attached to the pan body (1), characterized in that, The handle (3) has a receiving groove (3a), in which a pin (7) is rotatably installed. A torsion spring (8) is between the pin (7) and the handle (3). A support (2) for supporting the wooden shovel handle is fixed on the pin (7). A semi-circular notch (2c) is in the middle of the support (2). An adjustment shaft (5) is rotatably installed on the handle (3). A semi-circular locking tongue (6) that cooperates with the semi-circular notch (2c) is fixed on the adjustment shaft (5).

2. The convenient non-stick iron pan according to claim 1, characterized in that, A handwheel (5a) is also fixed on the control shaft (5).

3. A convenient non-stick iron pan according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member (2) includes a square plate (2a), one end of which is fixedly connected to a pin (7), and the other two sides of the square plate (2a) are connected to a limiting strip (2b). There are two limiting strips (2b), which are in the shape of an octagon. The semi-circular notch (2c) is arranged in the middle of the other end of the square plate (2a).

4. A convenient non-stick iron pan according to claim 1, characterized in that, A handle (3) is fixed to the pot body (1) by rivets (4).

5. A convenient non-stick iron pan according to claim 1, characterized in that, The pot body (1) also has a liquid guide port (1a).