A detachable handle for a kitchen cooking appliance
By designing a clamping mechanism and drive component for a detachable handle, the problems of inconvenient installation and disassembly, misoperation, and unstable clamping of existing kitchen cooking appliance handles are solved, realizing a quick-installation, safe and reliable kitchen cooking appliance handle, and improving the convenience and safety of kitchen cooking.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG AILIFENG KITCHENWARE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing kitchen cooking appliance handles suffer from problems such as inconvenient installation and disassembly, easy accidental unlocking due to misoperation during use, insecure clamping, and short service life.
A detachable handle comprising a clamping mechanism and a drive assembly is designed. The handle can be quickly installed and removed from the cooking appliance through a rotation mechanism and an unlocking mechanism. The handle covers the unlocking button to prevent accidental operation. The combination of a metal-coated sheet and a silicone head improves safety and stability.
It enables quick installation and removal of the handle and cooking utensils, enhancing safety and stability, and improving the convenience and safety of kitchen cooking.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of kitchen utensils, and in particular to a detachable handle for kitchen cooking utensils. Background Technology
[0002] In the kitchen, the handle of cooking utensils is an essential component. It not only facilitates operation but also protects users from high temperatures to some extent. However, most existing kitchen utensil handles have several problems. First, traditional handles are usually fixed in design, making them unsuitable for flexible replacement or disassembly to accommodate different utensils, which inconveniences cleaning and maintenance. Second, some handles are prone to deformation or damage due to high temperatures during use, affecting their lifespan. Furthermore, the clamping mechanism of some handles is poorly designed, resulting in an insecure grip that can loosen during cooking, causing the utensils to slip and posing a safety hazard. These issues affect the convenience and safety of kitchen cooking, making the improvement and optimization of kitchen utensil handles of significant practical importance. Summary of the Invention
[0003] In view of the shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides a detachable handle for kitchen cooking utensils to solve the technical problems of existing kitchen cooking utensil handles, such as inconvenient installation and disassembly, easy accidental unlocking due to misoperation during use, weak clamping, and short service life.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:
[0005] A detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil includes a body and a clamping mechanism and a drive assembly disposed on the body. The clamping mechanism includes a clamping head and a sliding member. The drive assembly includes a rotating mechanism and an unlocking mechanism. The rotating mechanism includes a disc, a handle disposed on the top of the disc, and a drive rod disposed at an eccentric position on the bottom of the disc. The unlocking mechanism includes an unlocking button and a spring plate. The rotating mechanism drives the sliding member to extend and retract along the length of the handle body, thereby detachably connecting the handle to the kitchen cooking utensil. When the rotating mechanism is rotated to the locked position, the handle in the rotating mechanism blocks the unlocking button.
[0006] As a preferred technical solution, at least a portion of the front end face of the body near the clamping head matches the clamping head to form a clamping part.
[0007] As a preferred technical solution, a protective sleeve is also provided on the outside of the drive rod.
[0008] As a preferred technical solution, the top of the body near the clamping head is provided with a circular groove that matches the disc. At least a portion of the surface of the circular groove is also provided with a fan-shaped countersunk hole extending downward to the position of the sliding member. At least a portion of the fan-shaped countersunk hole is correspondingly provided with at least a portion of the L-shaped groove.
[0009] As a preferred technical solution, the body has a hook hole that extends through the body radially near the rear end face of the body.
[0010] As a preferred technical solution, the handle further includes a support base; the support base is disposed on the bottom surface of the handle and away from the clamping head.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution, the handle further includes a metal-clad sheet, which is disposed on the bottom surface of the handle and near the bearing head.
[0012] As a preferred technical solution, the clamping head and the sliding component are integrally formed or separately connected as one piece.
[0013] As a preferred technical solution, the outer surface of the clamping head is also covered with a silicone head; the silicone head is serrated on the side facing the front end of the body.
[0014] As a preferred technical solution, the sliding member is provided with an L-shaped groove inside, and the sliding member is also provided with a first connecting part that connects to the elastic plate on the side away from the clamping head.
[0015] As a preferred technical solution, the elastic plate is provided with a second connecting part connected to the first connecting part near the first connecting part; the elastic plate is provided with at least one cylinder for sleeved spring on the side away from the second connecting part; and the elastic plate is also provided with an elastic fin that slightly protrudes from the surface of the elastic plate at the center position.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0017] This utility model relates to a detachable handle for kitchen cooking utensils. Through a unique structural design combining a clamping mechanism and a drive component, it not only enables quick installation and removal of the handle from the kitchen cooking utensil, improving ease of use, but also effectively prevents accidental unlocking of the handle due to misoperation by blocking the unlock button when the rotating mechanism is turned to the locking position, thus enhancing safety. It achieves efficient, stable connection and reliable fixation of the kitchen cooking utensil handle, meeting the diverse needs of users in different cooking scenarios and improving the convenience and safety of kitchen cooking. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the detachable handle of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a front view of the detachable handle of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the detachable handle of this utility model;
[0021] Figure 4 This is a top view of the detachable handle body of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the cooperative relationship between the clamping mechanism and the unlocking mechanism in the detachable handle of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating mechanism in the detachable handle of this utility model;
[0024] Figure 7 This is a partially enlarged schematic diagram of the detachable handle of this utility model.
[0025] The components include: body 1, clamping mechanism 2, drive assembly 3, support base 4, metal cladding sheet 5, front end face 1a, circular groove 1b, fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c, center hole 1d, mounting hole 1e, hook hole 1f, clamping head 21, sliding member 22, L-shaped slide 22a, first connecting part 22b, silicone head 23, rotating mechanism 31, unlocking mechanism 32, disc 311, handle 312, drive rod 313, rotating shaft 314, protective sleeve 315, unlocking button 321, elastic plate 322, second connecting part 322a, elastic fin 322b, cylinder 322c, spring 323, boss 4a, and fixing rod 41. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The following description is intended to disclose the present invention so that those skilled in the art can implement it. The preferred embodiments described below are merely examples, and other obvious variations will occur to those skilled in the art. Specific Implementation
[0027] This utility model provides a detachable handle for kitchen cooking utensils, such as... Figures 1 to 7As shown, the handle includes a body 1 and a clamping mechanism 2 and a drive assembly 3 mounted on the body 1. The clamping mechanism 2 includes a clamping head 21 and a sliding member 22. The drive assembly 3 includes a rotating mechanism 31 and an unlocking mechanism 32. The rotating mechanism 31 includes a disc 311, a handle 312 mounted on the top of the disc 311, and a drive rod 313 mounted at an eccentric position at the bottom of the disc 311. The unlocking mechanism 32 includes an unlocking button 321 and a spring plate 322. This structural design allows the handle to be detachably connected to kitchen cooking utensils, facilitating flexible installation and removal by the user according to different cooking utensils and usage scenarios. The body 1 and the rotating mechanism 31 are preferably made of plastic, while the clamping mechanism 2, the spring plate 322, and the unlocking button 321 are preferably made of metal. A rotating shaft 314 is also provided at the center of the bottom of the disc 311, allowing the rotating mechanism 31 to rotate flexibly along the circular groove 1b.
[0028] In actual use, the user can operate the rotating mechanism 31 to extend and retract the sliding member 22 along the length of the handle body 1 (or understand it as the axial direction of the body 1), thereby detachably connecting the handle to the kitchen cooking appliance. When it is necessary to install the handle onto the cooking appliance, align the clamping head 21 with the corresponding part of the cooking appliance, and then rotate the handle 312. The drive rod 313 rotates accordingly and pushes the clamping head 21 connected to the sliding member 22 towards the front end face 1a of the body 1 through its eccentric structure, so that the clamping head 21 tightly clamps the cooking appliance, completing the installation of the handle; at this time, the arrow on the rotating mechanism 31 is aligned with the locking mark engraved on the body 1. When it is necessary to remove the handle, simply rotate the handle 312 in the opposite direction to move the sliding member 22 in the opposite direction, release the clamping head 21 from the cooking appliance, and the handle can be easily removed. Furthermore, when the rotating mechanism 31 is rotated to the locked position, the handle 312 cleverly blocks the unlock button 321. This design effectively prevents the handle from accidentally unlocking during normal use due to misoperation, improving the safety and stability of the handle. Only when the user needs to disassemble the handle can the locking state be gradually released by rotating the handle 312 and pressing the unlock button 321, further enhancing the reliability of the handle; specifically, first rotate the handle 312 (as shown in the image)... Figures 1 to 6 As shown, the rotation is clockwise, so that the arrow on the rotating mechanism 31 is aligned with the unlock mark engraved on the body 1; after pressing the unlock button 321, the clamping head 21 in the clamping mechanism 2 moves further outward along the length direction of the body 1, and at the same time, the arrow on the rotating mechanism 31 rotates further clockwise to a position that is approximately 90 degrees to the locking mark; of course, this angle mainly depends on the size of the arc of the fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c. As those skilled in the art know, the rotation angle can be flexibly adjusted according to the size of the arc of the fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c.
[0029] In one preferred embodiment, at least a portion of the front end face 1a of the body 1 near the clamping head 21 matches the clamping head 21 to form a clamping part. This structural design makes the clamping more stable and reliable, and can better adapt to cooking utensils of different shapes and sizes.
[0030] In one preferred embodiment, a protective sleeve 315 is also provided outside the drive rod 313. The protective sleeve 315 effectively reduces the wear of the drive rod 313.
[0031] In one preferred embodiment, the top of the body 1 near the clamping head 21 is provided with a circular groove 1b that matches the disc 311. At least a portion of the surface of the circular groove 1b is also provided with a fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c extending downwards to the position of the slider 22. At least a portion of the fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c corresponds to at least a portion of the L-shaped groove 22a. For example... Figure 4 As shown, the arc of the fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c is approximately 90 degrees. The drive rod 313 drives the protective sleeve 315 to rotate gradually along the circumference of the fan-shaped countersunk hole 1c, further driving the sliding member 22 of the body 1 to move gradually along the length of the body 1; thus completing the detachable operation of the handle. The center of the circular groove 1b is also provided with a center hole 1d for installing the rotating shaft 314 in the rotating mechanism 31. The body 1 is also provided with a mounting hole 1e for installing the unlock button 321.
[0032] In one preferred embodiment, a hook hole 1f is provided through the body 1 in the radial direction near the rear end face of the body 1, so that the user can hang the handle on the hook in the kitchen, saving space and keeping the kitchen clean and tidy.
[0033] In one preferred embodiment, the handle further includes a support base 4, which is fixed to the body 1 by a fixing rod 41. The support base 4 is located on the bottom surface of the handle and away from the clamping head 21, providing stable support for the handle and making it more stable and less prone to shaking when placed. Figure 7 As shown, the top surface of the support base 4 is also provided with a boss 4a that abuts against the elastic fin 322b. When the rotating mechanism 31 is in the locked state, the boss 4a causes the unlocking button 321 to protrude from the outer surface of the main body; when unlocking is required, after pressing the unlocking button 321, the elastic plate 322 moves toward the spring 323 under the action of the boss 4a, and the second connecting part 322a of the elastic plate 322 disengages from the first connecting part 22b of the sliding member 22, thereby completely unlocking the clamping mechanism 2.
[0034] In one preferred embodiment, the handle further includes a metal-coated sheet 5, which is disposed on the bottom surface of the handle and near the clamping head 21, effectively preventing the flame from burning the handle body 1 and extending the service life of the handle.
[0035] In one preferred embodiment, the clamping head 21 and the sliding member 22 are integrally formed or separately connected. More preferably, the clamping head 21 and the sliding member 22 are integrally formed, for example by casting or stamping.
[0036] In one preferred embodiment, the outer surface of the clamping head 21 is further covered with a silicone head 23; the silicone head 23 is serrated towards the front end face 1a of the body 1. This design not only increases the friction during clamping, making the clamping more secure, but also provides a certain degree of heat insulation protection, preventing users from being burned by contact with high-temperature parts during use.
[0037] In one preferred embodiment, such as Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, the sliding member 22 has an L-shaped groove 22a inside. The sliding member 22 also has a first connecting part 22b connected to the elastic plate 322 on the side away from the clamping head 21. The elastic plate 322 has a second connecting part 322a connected to the first connecting part 22b on the side near the first connecting part 22b. The elastic plate 322 has two cylinders 322c for sleeved springs 323 on the side away from the second connecting part 322a. The elastic plate 322 also has an elastic fin 322b that slightly protrudes from the surface of the elastic plate 322 at the center. These structures cooperate with each other to realize the reliable locking and unlocking function of the handle, ensuring the stability and safety of the handle during use. Specifically, the first connecting part 22b and the second connecting part 322a are matched to establish a stable connection relationship. When the handle 312 is rotated until the arrow on the rotating mechanism 31 is aligned with the unlock mark engraved on the body 1, the unlock button 321 is pressed. The elastic plate 322 is driven by the unlock button 321 to move downward and toward the spring 323, so that the first connecting part 22b on the sliding member 22 disengages from the second connecting part 322a on the elastic plate 322. At this time, the clamping mechanism 2 moves outward along the length direction of the body 1, further driving the rotating mechanism 31 to rotate in a clockwise direction.
[0038] Through the above design, the detachable handle of this utility model can efficiently meet the need for detachable handles in kitchen cooking, and has the advantages of simple structure, convenient operation, safety and reliability, and has wide applicability and practicality.
[0039] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model.
Claims
1. A detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil, characterized in that, The handle includes a body and a clamping mechanism and a drive assembly disposed on the body; the clamping mechanism includes a clamping head and a sliding member; the drive assembly includes a rotating mechanism and an unlocking mechanism; the rotating mechanism includes a disc and a handle disposed on the top of the disc and a drive rod disposed at an eccentric position on the bottom of the disc; the unlocking mechanism includes an unlocking button and a spring plate; wherein, the rotating mechanism drives the sliding member to extend and retract along the length of the handle body, so that the handle can be detachably connected to a kitchen cooking utensil; when the rotating mechanism is rotated to the locked position, the handle in the rotating mechanism blocks the unlocking button.
2. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, At least a portion of the front end face of the body near the clamping head matches the clamping head to form a clamping part.
3. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The drive rod is also provided with a protective sleeve.
4. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the body near the clamping head is provided with a circular groove that matches the disc. At least a portion of the surface of the circular groove is also provided with a fan-shaped countersunk hole extending downward to the position of the sliding member. At least a portion of the fan-shaped countersunk hole is corresponding to at least a portion of the L-shaped groove.
5. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The main body has a hook hole that runs through it radially near the rear end face.
6. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle also includes a support base; the support base is located on the bottom surface of the handle and away from the clamping head.
7. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle also includes a metal-clad plate, which is disposed on the bottom surface of the handle and near the bearing head.
8. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The outer surface of the clamping head is also covered with a silicone head; the silicone head is serrated on the side facing the front end of the body.
9. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The slider has an L-shaped groove inside, and the slider also has a first connecting part that connects to the elastic plate on the side away from the clamping head.
10. The detachable handle for a kitchen cooking utensil as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The elastic plate is provided with a second connecting part connected to the first connecting part near the first connecting part; the elastic plate is provided with at least one cylinder for sleeved spring on the side away from the second connecting part; and the elastic plate is also provided with an elastic fin that slightly protrudes from the surface of the elastic plate at the center.