An outdoor kettle

By incorporating a vent and a detachable handle connection on the lower rear side of the handle connecting rod of the outdoor kettle, the problem of scalding sensation on the hands and handle caused by hot water from the kettle is solved, improving safety and portability.

CN224320509UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05ZHANGZHOU TAIWANESE INVESTMENT ZONE MILAI TRADING CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHANGZHOU TAIWANESE INVESTMENT ZONE MILAI TRADING CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-05

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing outdoor kettles release hot steam from the vent on the top of the lid after the water boils, causing a burning sensation on the hands and handles, posing a safety hazard and resulting in a poor user experience.

Method used

An outdoor kettle has been designed. By setting a first vent hole on the lower rear side of the handle connecting rod, hot air can be discharged from the rear of the kettle body. The handle and kettle body can be detached through a detachable handle connection structure, which avoids hot air directly hitting the handle. The handle can also be detached when needed to save packaging space.

Benefits of technology

It effectively avoids the burning sensation on the handle and hands, improving safety and user experience, while the detachable handle structure makes it easy to carry.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of outdoor water boiler, it is related to the field of household appliances, including kettle body, kettle cover and handle, the kettle cover is located at the top of kettle body, the front side of kettle body is equipped with spout being communicated with its inside, the rear side of kettle body is equipped with handle connecting rod, the handle connecting rod is equipped with upper and lower through and with the rod hole being communicated with the inside of kettle body, the handle is located above kettle body, the rear bottom surface of handle is equipped with mounting rod, the lower part of mounting rod is located in rod hole and is detachably connected with rod hole, the rear side lower part of handle connecting rod is equipped with first exhaust hole being communicated with rod hole, the bottom of mounting rod is located above first exhaust hole.The first exhaust hole is located at the rear side lower part of handle connecting rod, when water is boiled, hot gas is discharged from the rear side of kettle body through first exhaust hole, at this time, hot gas will not be aimed at handle, so that handle will not have scalding feeling, people can hold handle safely and take water boiler.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of household appliances, specifically to an outdoor kettle. Background Technology

[0002] Outdoor kettles are portable heating tools designed specifically for outdoor activities. They are used to quickly boil water or heat beverages, meeting the drinking and cooking needs of camping, hiking, mountaineering and other scenarios. Their core advantages are lightweight, durability and efficient heating capabilities, making them an indispensable piece of equipment for outdoor enthusiasts.

[0003] Existing outdoor kettles consist of a body and a lid. The lid is located at the spout of the body, a handle is located on the top of the body, and a spout communicating with the interior of the body is located on the side of the body. A vent is located on the top surface of the lid. When boiling water, the handle of an existing outdoor kettle is usually in an upright position for easy access. However, hot steam escapes from the vent when the water boils and the kettle is being lifted from the handle. This hot steam can cause a burning sensation on the hands when the handle is being lifted, and the upward flow of hot steam also scalds the handle. This poses a safety hazard and does not provide a pleasant user experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model provides an outdoor kettle, the main purpose of which is to overcome the problem that the hot steam from existing outdoor kettles will cause a burning sensation on the hands and handles after the water boils.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0006] An outdoor kettle includes a kettle body, a lid, and a handle. The lid is located on top of the kettle body. The front side of the kettle body has a spout communicating with its interior. The rear side of the kettle body has a handle connecting rod. The handle connecting rod has a rod hole that runs vertically through and communicates with the interior of the kettle body. The handle is located above the kettle body. The bottom rear surface of the handle has a mounting rod. The lower part of the mounting rod is located in the rod hole and is detachably connected to the rod hole. The lower rear side of the handle connecting rod has a first vent hole communicating with the rod hole. The bottom of the mounting rod is located above the first vent hole.

[0007] Furthermore, the side of the handle connecting rod is provided with a threaded hole, and a tightening bolt is threaded into the threaded hole. The lower outer circumference of the mounting rod is provided with a flat groove, and the top of the groove is provided with an inclined limiting surface. After the tightening bolt is tightened, its end is pressed into the groove.

[0008] Furthermore, the handle connecting rod has a threaded hole on its side, and a tightening bolt is threaded into the threaded hole. The lower part of the mounting rod has at least one insertion hole, the inner diameter of which is larger than the outer diameter of the tightening bolt. After the tightening bolt is tightened, its end is inserted into the insertion hole.

[0009] Furthermore, there are two sockets, arranged one above the other.

[0010] Furthermore, the spout is narrower at the top and wider at the bottom, and the top surface of the spout is streamlined.

[0011] Furthermore, the top of the pot body is provided with a protruding part, which is vertically continuous and communicates with the interior of the pot body, and the pot lid is provided on the protruding part.

[0012] Furthermore, the side of the protrusion is provided with at least one second vent hole.

[0013] As can be seen from the above description of this utility model, compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following advantages: This utility model has a novel structure and ingenious design. The first vent is located on the lower rear side of the handle connecting rod. When the water boils, hot air is discharged from the rear of the kettle body through the first vent, preventing the hot air from hitting the handle and thus avoiding a scalding sensation. When the hand picks up the kettle through the handle, there is no scalding sensation, allowing people to confidently hold the handle and handle the kettle. Furthermore, the mounting rod and the rod hole are detachably connected, enabling a detachable connection between the handle and the kettle body. When carrying, the handle can be removed to save packaging space; when needed, the handle can be reattached. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model.

[0015] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the structure of Embodiment 1 of this utility model.

[0016] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of another structure of Embodiment 1 of this utility model.

[0017] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of Embodiment 2 of the present invention.

[0018] Figure 5 This is a side view of Embodiment 2 of the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0019] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0020] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0021] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances. Example 1

[0022] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 An outdoor kettle includes a kettle body 1, a lid 2, and a handle 3. The lid 2 is located on the top of the kettle body 1. Specifically, the top of the kettle body 1 has a spout, and the lid 2 covers the spout. The front side of the kettle body 1 has a spout 4 communicating with its interior, and the spout 4 is angled. The rear side of the kettle body 1 has a handle connecting rod 5, which has a rod hole 51 that runs vertically through and communicates with the interior of the kettle body 1. The handle 3 is located above the kettle body 1, and the rear bottom surface of the handle 3 has a mounting rod 6. The lower part of the mounting rod 6 is located inside the rod hole 51 and is detachably connected to the rod hole 51. The lower rear side of the handle connecting rod 5 has a first vent 52 communicating with the rod hole 51. The bottom of the mounting rod 6 is located above the first vent 52 to avoid blocking the first vent 52.

[0023] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2The handle connecting rod 5 has a threaded hole 53 on its side, and a tightening bolt 7 is threaded into the threaded hole 53. The lower outer circumference of the mounting rod 6 has a flat groove 61, and the top of the groove 61 has an inclined limiting surface 62. After the tightening bolt 7 is tightened, its end is pressed into the groove 61. The limiting surface 62 is used to limit the lowest insertion position of the mounting rod 6. When the mounting rod 6 is in the lowest insertion position, the top of the tightening bolt 7 and the limiting surface 62 are locked together. When the tightening bolt 7 is loosened, the mounting rod 6 can be pulled out from the rod hole 51, thereby removing the handle 3 for easy packaging and carrying. The height of the handle 3 is adjustable. When the height of the handle 3 needs to be adjusted, the tightening bolt 7 is loosened, the height of the handle 3 is adjusted to a suitable angle, and then the tightening bolt 7 is tightened again, so that the end of the tightening bolt 7 is pressed into the groove 61 again.

[0024] Reference Figure 1 The spout 4 is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and the top surface of the spout 4 is streamlined. The design of the spout 4 makes the water flow more gently when poured out, and the water flow speed is controllable, which can realize the brewing of different beverages such as tea and coffee.

[0025] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The design principle of this utility model is as follows: The first vent 52 is located on the lower rear side of the handle connecting rod 5. When the water boils, hot air is discharged from the rear of the kettle body 1 through the first vent 52. At this time, the hot air will not be directed at the handle 3, so the handle 3 will not feel scalding. When the hand picks up the kettle through the handle 3, the hand will not feel scalding. People can safely hold the handle 3 to pick up the kettle. In addition, the mounting rod 6 is detachably connected to the rod hole 51, which makes the handle 3 and the kettle body 1 detachable. When carrying, the handle 1 can be removed to save packaging space, and the handle 1 can be reattached when needed. Example 2

[0026] Reference Figure 3The specific implementation method of this embodiment is basically the same as that of Embodiment 1, except that: the side of the handle connecting rod 5 is provided with a threaded hole 53, and a tightening bolt 7 is threadedly fitted into the threaded hole 53. The lower part of the mounting rod 6 is provided with at least one insertion hole 63, the inner diameter of the insertion hole 63 is larger than the outer diameter of the tightening bolt 7, and after the tightening bolt 7 is tightened, its end near the insertion hole 63 is inserted into the insertion hole 63. The insertion of the end of the tightening bolt 7 into the insertion hole 63 ensures that the mounting rod 6 and the handle connecting rod 5 are securely connected as long as the tightening bolt 7 is not loosened. In this embodiment, there are two insertion holes 63, arranged vertically. The end of the tightening bolt 7 can be inserted into different insertion holes 63 to adjust the height of the handle 3. Of course, the number of insertion holes 63 is not limited to two; there can also be three, four, or other reasonable numbers. Example 3

[0027] Reference Figure 4 and Figure 5 The specific implementation method of this embodiment is basically the same as that of embodiments one and two, except that: the top of the kettle body 1 is provided with a protruding part 11, the protruding part 11 is through and communicates with the interior of the kettle body 1, the kettle lid 2 is provided on the protruding part 11, and at least one second vent hole 12 is provided on the side of the protruding part 11. In this embodiment, there are two second vent holes 12. When the water boils, the hot air can also be discharged from the kettle body 1 through the second vent holes 12 at the same time. The hot air discharged from the second vent holes 12 will not cause a scalding sensation to the handle 3.

[0028] It should be noted that in the above three embodiments, the handle connecting rod 5 can be fixedly connected to the kettle body 1 by welding, the mounting rod 6 can be fixedly connected to the handle 3 by welding, and the spout 4 can be fixedly connected to the kettle body 1 by welding.

[0029] The above are merely specific embodiments of this utility model, but the design concept of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any non-substantial modifications made to this utility model using this concept shall be considered as an infringement of the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. An outdoor kettle, characterized in that: The device includes a pot body, a lid, and a handle. The lid is located on top of the pot body. The front side of the pot body has a spout that communicates with its interior. The rear side of the pot body has a handle connecting rod. The handle connecting rod has a rod hole that runs vertically through the pot body and communicates with its interior. The handle is located above the pot body. The bottom rear surface of the handle has a mounting rod. The lower part of the mounting rod is located inside the rod hole and is detachably connected to the rod hole. The lower rear side of the handle connecting rod has a first vent hole that communicates with the rod hole. The bottom of the mounting rod is located above the first vent hole.

2. An outdoor kettle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The handle connecting rod has a threaded hole on its side, and a tightening bolt is threaded into the threaded hole. The lower outer circumference of the mounting rod has a flat groove, and the top of the groove has an inclined limiting surface. After the tightening bolt is tightened, its end is pressed into the groove.

3. An outdoor kettle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The handle connecting rod has a threaded hole on its side, and a tightening bolt is threaded into the threaded hole. The lower part of the mounting rod has at least one insertion hole, the inner diameter of which is larger than the outer diameter of the tightening bolt. After the tightening bolt is tightened, its end is inserted into the insertion hole.

4. An outdoor kettle as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The socket is provided in two places, and the two sockets are arranged one above the other.

5. An outdoor kettle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The spout is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and the top surface of the spout is streamlined.

6. An outdoor kettle as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the pot body is provided with a protruding part, which is continuous from top to bottom and communicates with the interior of the pot body. The pot lid is provided on the protruding part.

7. An outdoor kettle as described in claim 6, characterized in that: The side of the protrusion is provided with at least one second vent hole.