A gas stove supporting rack and a gas stove

By designing a split-type pot support for gas stoves, and utilizing the positioning and coordination of the base assembly and bracket assembly, as well as multiple support legs, the problem that existing gas stove supports cannot adapt to different pots has been solved. This achieves stable support for pointed-bottom pots and different types of flat-bottom pots, and expands the support area.

CN224327243UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05QINGDAO HAIER WISDOM KITCHEN APPLIANCE CO LTD +2

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
QINGDAO HAIER WISDOM KITCHEN APPLIANCE CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-04-21
Publication Date
2026-06-05

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Abstract

The embodiment of the application provides a gas stove supporting pot rack and a gas stove, wherein the gas stove supporting pot rack comprises a base assembly and a support assembly which are arranged in a split mode, the base assembly is provided with a supporting part, the supporting part is provided with a positioning part, the support assembly is formed with a positioning matching part matched with the positioning part, the support assembly is installed on the positioning part of the base assembly through the positioning matching part, the surface of one end of the support assembly along the thickness direction is flush, a plurality of supporting legs are protruded on the other end of the support assembly along the thickness direction, and when the support assembly is installed on the base assembly with the surface of one side of the support assembly being flush upward, the plane of the side of the support assembly with the surface being flush is flush with the top surface of the supporting part, so that the end surface of the support assembly is used for placing flat-bottomed pots with different sizes and meets different demands of users.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of gas stove technology, and in particular to a pot support for a gas stove and a gas stove. Background Technology

[0002] Gas stoves are being used more and more frequently these days. In actual use, pots and pans are usually placed on the stove support.

[0003] With the increasing variety of food and the rising demand for cooking quality, different shapes of pots are used when cooking different ingredients. Related pot supports include an upper support and a lower holding device. The upper support has legs and inclined and flat surfaces on both sides to accommodate different pot shapes, but it is only suitable for pots of specific sizes and cannot support smaller or larger pots.

[0004] In view of the above, this application is hereby submitted. Utility Model Content

[0005] In order to solve the problem that the existing gas stove brackets cannot adapt to different types and sizes of cookware, which leads to problems such as pots slipping and unstable pots.

[0006] This application proposes a pot support for a gas stove. The support assembly includes a base assembly and a support assembly, wherein the base assembly is provided with a support member and the support member is provided with a positioning part.

[0007] The bracket assembly is mounted on the base assembly, and the bracket assembly has a positioning mating part that mates with the positioning part. The bracket assembly can be installed in the positioning part through the positioning mating part.

[0008] The support assembly has a surface flush with one side along the thickness direction, and multiple legs protrude from the other side along the thickness direction.

[0009] When the bracket assembly is mounted on the base assembly with the side of its surface flush with the top facing upwards, the plane of the side of the bracket assembly that is flush with the top surface of the support component is flush with the top surface of the support component.

[0010] In one possible implementation, the pot support includes a support ring and a support frame. The support ring has a positioning mating part, and the support frame is disposed inside the support ring. One end of the support leg is mounted on the support ring, and the other end of the support leg extends toward the center of the support ring and is connected to the support frame.

[0011] In one possible implementation, multiple support frames are provided, which are spaced apart along the inner side of the support ring, and the multiple support frames and the support ring together form a through hole.

[0012] In one possible implementation, the legs are provided with grooves along their length, and the bottom of the grooves is an arc-shaped structure. The grooves on each leg are symmetrical about the center of the support ring.

[0013] In one possible implementation, the surface of the support frame on the side without legs and the surface on the support ring that is on the same side as the support frame are flush.

[0014] In one possible implementation, the top surface of the support member on the side near the center of the base assembly extends radially in a straight line to the center of the base assembly to form an auxiliary support surface, and the auxiliary support surface and the support frame are offset in the horizontal direction.

[0015] In one possible implementation, the support frame includes a first frame and a second frame, which are disposed inside the support ring. The first frame and the second frame extend from the inside of the support ring toward the center of the support ring and intersect. The first frame, the second frame, and the support ring form a triangular structure.

[0016] One end of the support leg is installed on the base of the triangular structure, and the other end of the support leg extends toward the center of the support ring and is connected to the corresponding apex of the base.

[0017] In one possible implementation, the minimum distance between two support frames arranged opposite each other along the length of the support ring is less than 90 mm;

[0018] The minimum distance is the minimum distance between all pairs of points on the geometric surfaces of the two supports.

[0019] In one possible implementation, the base assembly includes four base extensions connected end to end in sequence, the four base extensions forming a square ring, and support members are provided at opposite corners of the square ring.

[0020] In one possible implementation, the height of the positioning mating part and the depth of the positioning part are the same. When the support ring is installed on the positioning part through the positioning mating part, the plane of the support member where the positioning part is provided is flush with the upper surface of the support ring.

[0021] This application provides a pot support for a gas stove, which can support pointed-bottom pots and different types of flat-bottom pots, making it more adaptable.

[0022] The beneficial effects of this application are:

[0023] The gas stove pot support proposed in this application includes a base assembly and a support assembly that are separately configured. The support assembly is installed on the positioning part of the base assembly through a positioning mating part. The surface of one end of the support assembly is flush with the top surface of the support component, which can accommodate flat-bottomed pots of different sizes. The other end of the support assembly is provided with multiple support feet, which can accommodate pointed-bottomed pots and meet different user needs.

[0024] Secondly, this application discloses a gas stove that includes a pot support for a gas stove as described in the first aspect. The gas stove using the aforementioned pot support can support both pointed-bottom pots and various sizes of flat-bottomed pots, offering better adaptability. Attached Figure Description

[0025] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this application and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this application.

[0026] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the forward-facing placement of the gas stove pot support provided in this application;

[0027] Figure 2 Another structural schematic diagram of the gas stove pot support provided in this application, placed in the forward orientation;

[0028] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the reverse-positioned structure of the gas stove pot support provided in this application;

[0029] Figure 4 Another perspective structural diagram of the reverse-positioned pot support for the gas stove provided in this application;

[0030] Figure 5 Another perspective structural diagram of the reverse-positioned pot support for the gas stove provided in this application;

[0031] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the base assembly provided in this application;

[0032] Figure 7 This is a structural schematic diagram of the support assembly provided in this application.

[0033] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0034] 10-Gas stove pot support; 1-Base assembly; 2-Support assembly; 21-Feet;

[0035] 11-Support component; 111-Positioning part; 22-Support ring;

[0036] 221-Positioning mating part; 23-Support frame; 12-Base frame;

[0037] 231-Through hole; 112-Auxiliary support surface; 232-First support frame; 233-Second support frame.

[0038] The accompanying drawings illustrate specific embodiments of this application, which will be described in more detail below. These drawings and descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the concept in any way, but rather to illustrate the concept of this application to those skilled in the art through reference to particular embodiments. Detailed Implementation

[0039] Exemplary embodiments will now be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this application as detailed in the appended claims.

[0040] In related technologies, a pot support includes an upper support and a lower base. The upper support is mounted on the lower base, and the pot is placed on the upper support. The upper support is equipped with legs, with an inclined surface on one side and a flat surface on the other. Different pot shapes can be supported by placing the upper support upright or upside down. However, since the pot is supported only by the legs, the support surface provided is relatively small, limiting the size of pots that can be placed on it.

[0041] The gas stove pot support provided in this application is installed on a gas stove to support cookware. By adopting a split structure and setting the top bracket assembly with different structures on the front and back sides, different placement methods of the bracket assembly can accommodate different types of pots. When installed in reverse, the side of the bracket assembly used to mount the flat-bottomed pot is flush with the upper surface of the bottom base assembly, and the upper surface of the base assembly also serves as the support surface for the pot, thus expanding the support area for the pot and enabling the gas stove pot support to support flat-bottomed pots of different sizes.

[0042] The technical solution of this application and how the technical solution of this application solves the above-mentioned technical problems are described in detail below with specific embodiments. These specific embodiments can be combined with each other, and the same or similar concepts or processes may not be described again in some embodiments. The embodiments of this application will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0043] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the forward-facing placement of the gas stove pot support 10 provided in this application. Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the reverse-positioned structure of the gas stove pot support 10 provided in this application.

[0044] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, the gas stove pot support 10 includes a base assembly 1 and a bracket assembly 2. The base assembly 1 serves as the basic load-bearing platform for the pot support, providing stable support. The bracket assembly 2 is installed above the base assembly 1.

[0045] The upward-facing side of the support assembly 2 is used to support the cookware. A through hole 231 is formed in the center of the support assembly 2, which allows the flame from the gas stove to pass through and heat the cookware on the support assembly 2. The diameter of the through hole 231 needs to meet the requirements of flame coverage and uniform heating.

[0046] The support assembly 2 has a flush surface on one side along its thickness direction, and multiple legs 21 protrude from the other side along its thickness direction. Different types of cookware can be placed by changing the placement direction of the support assembly 2 on the base assembly 1.

[0047] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 As shown, when the side of the support assembly 2 with the support leg 21 is installed facing upwards, the support assembly 2 is used to support the pointed-bottom pot. Figure 3 As shown, when the side of the bracket assembly 2 without the support leg 21 is installed facing upwards, the bracket assembly 2 is used to support the frying pan.

[0048] like Figure 1 As shown, a plurality of legs 21 are provided on one side of the support assembly 2. The legs 21 protrude from the surface of the side of the support assembly 2, and the plurality of legs 21 can form a limiting space for placing the pointed-bottom pot. By forming a limiting space, the pointed-bottom pot is prevented from shifting and slipping off.

[0049] Preferred, such as Figure 7 As shown, there are four legs 21, which are evenly arranged on the side of the bracket assembly 2.

[0050] It should be noted that the number of support legs 21 in this application is not limited to the four mentioned above. There can also be three, five, etc., as long as it can support different models of pointed-bottom pots and ensure that the center of the support assembly 2 has a through hole 231 for the flame to pass through.

[0051] The height of the support leg 21 needs to be greater than the amount of the curve of the bottom of the pot to prevent the bottom of the pot from protruding when the pot is placed, causing the pot to be unable to be supported on the support and instead supported on the stove head. This would result in the pot being unstable due to the small contact area, or even the flame being extinguished because the pot is too close to the stove head.

[0052] like Figure 2As shown, a support member 11 is provided on the base assembly 1. A positioning part 111 is provided on the support member 11. A positioning mating part 221 is formed on the bracket assembly 2 to cooperate with the positioning part 111. The positioning part 111 and the positioning mating part 221 adopt a mortise and tenon joint to ensure that the plane of the bracket assembly 2 is strictly flush with the top surface of the support member 11.

[0053] When installation is complete, the positioning mating part 221 is placed in the positioning part 111 to install the bracket assembly 2 on the positioning part 111 of the base assembly.

[0054] Furthermore, to enable the support assembly 2 to accommodate a wider range of frying pans, such as... Figure 3 As shown, when the bracket assembly 2 is mounted on the base assembly 1 with the side of its surface flush with the top facing upwards, the plane of the side of the bracket assembly 2 that is flush with the top surface of the support member 11 is flush with the top surface of the support member 11.

[0055] The top surface of the support component 11 and the end face of the bracket assembly without the support leg 21 together form the support surface of the cookware, which expands the support area of ​​the cookware compared with related technologies, allowing the gas stove cookware support to support larger frying pans.

[0056] like Figure 6 As shown, the base assembly 1 includes a base frame 12, and a support member 11 is installed on the top of the base frame 12.

[0057] The base frame 12 and the support component 11 are integrally formed to facilitate the installation of the base assembly 1 and to improve the support force of the base assembly 1.

[0058] The base frame 12 is configured as four base extensions connected end to end in sequence, the four base extensions forming a square ring, and a support component 11 is provided at the diagonal position of the square ring.

[0059] By installing the support component 11 at diagonal positions, the supporting force of the support component 11 on the bracket assembly 2 can be balanced, ensuring the placement stability of the bracket assembly 2.

[0060] It should be noted that this application does not limit the shape of the base frame 12. As long as the shape of the base frame 12 can serve the function of installing the support component 11, it is within the protection scope of this application.

[0061] In some implementations, such as Figure 6 As shown, the support member 11 is installed at a diagonal position on the square ring and extends radially straight towards the center of the square ring. By installing the support member 11 at the diagonal position, the vertical load is converted into axial tensile force through diagonal support.

[0062] There are four support components 11, and each support component 11 is symmetrical about the center of the square ring.

[0063] It should be noted that the number of support components 11 is not limited to the four mentioned above; it can also be three or five, as long as it can support the bracket assembly 2.

[0064] In some possible implementations, the support member 11 is installed at the four sides of the square ring. Preferably, the support member 11 is installed at the midpoint of each of the four sides of the square ring, extending perpendicularly to the frame and pointing towards the center of the base frame 12.

[0065] This design is better suited to the projection of round cookware, with the support contact points evenly distributed around the circumference of the bottom of the pot.

[0066] It should be noted that this application does not limit the installation position of the support component 11. As long as the installation position of the support component 11 can meet the installation requirements of the positioning and mating part 221 of the bracket assembly 2, it is within the protection scope of this application.

[0067] Furthermore, the support assembly 2 includes a support ring 22 and a support frame 23. A positioning mating part 221 is formed on the support ring 22, and the support frame 23 is disposed inside the support ring 22. The support frame 23 can be used to install at least a frying pan.

[0068] The support ring is made of an alloy material with specific physical properties. This material possesses high strength, high temperature resistance, and good corrosion resistance, ensuring that it can withstand high temperatures and frequent use during long-term cooking without damage or deformation. Its surface undergoes a special frosting process, which not only enhances surface friction and prevents relative sliding with other parts, but also improves the overall texture and durability of the product.

[0069] The design of the positioning and mating part 221 fully considers the stability and convenience of connection with other components. Its edges are rounded to prevent injury to operators during installation, while ensuring a tight and precise connection with other components, and effectively transmitting and distributing force.

[0070] like Figure 7 As shown, one end of the support leg 21 is mounted on the support ring 22, and the other end of the support leg 21 extends toward the center of the support ring 22 and is connected to the support frame 23.

[0071] The support leg 21 plays a crucial supporting and connecting role in the support assembly 2. Both ends of the support leg 21 have fulcrums, which avoids stress concentration and improves the load-bearing capacity of the support leg 21.

[0072] During cooking, even if the cookware is heavy, the support legs 21 can be effectively prevented from being damaged due to uneven force, thus ensuring the reliability and stability of the entire support assembly 2.

[0073] The support ring 22, support frame 23 and support leg 21 are integrally formed, which makes the structure of the bracket assembly 2 simple and convenient to operate when adjusting the bracket assembly 2.

[0074] In some embodiments, the support frame 23 is configured as a whole, and the support frame 23 is connected to the inner side of the support ring 22. The support frame 23 and the support ring 22 form a through hole 231 at the center of the support ring 22. The diameter of the through hole 231 can ensure that the flame of the gas stove passes smoothly during the cooking process, making full use of gas energy and improving cooking efficiency, while also ensuring that the overall structural strength of the bracket assembly 2 is not affected.

[0075] In some embodiments, multiple support frames 23 are provided, and the multiple support frames 23 are spaced apart along the inner side of the support ring 22.

[0076] To further improve its service life and corrosion resistance, the surface of the support frame 23 is coated with a high-temperature and corrosion-resistant ceramic coating, which can effectively resist the erosion of heat, oil and chemicals generated during high-temperature cooking.

[0077] Taking a single support leg 21 as an example, one end of the support leg 21 is mounted on the support ring 22, and the other end of the support leg 21 extends toward the center of the support ring 22 and is mounted on the corresponding support frame 23.

[0078] In one possible implementation, such as Figure 2 As shown, the support leg 21 has a groove along its length, and the bottom of the groove has an arc-shaped structure. This arc-shaped structure is optimized according to the bottom shape of the pointed-bottom pot, so that it can fit perfectly with the bottom of the pointed-bottom pot.

[0079] The grooves of each support leg 21 together form a space for placing the pointed-bottom pot. By setting the bottom of the groove of the support leg 21 to an arc structure, the support leg 21 can significantly improve the stability of the pointed-bottom pot and reduce the shaking and displacement of the pointed-bottom pot during cooking.

[0080] Furthermore, the grooves on each support leg 21 are symmetrical about the center of the support ring 22. This symmetrical design allows the bottom of each groove to fit evenly and comprehensively with the bottom surface of the pointed-bottom pot, thus forming a stable support surface, further improving the support effect of the pointed-bottom pot and ensuring its stability and safety during cooking.

[0081] like Figure 7 As shown, the support ring 22 has a square structure. This square structure has good symmetry and stability, and can be adapted to the layout of most kitchen countertops and cooking utensils.

[0082] The support assembly 2 includes four support frames 23. The four support frames 23 are respectively installed on the four sides of the square structure.

[0083] It should be noted that this application does not limit the shape of the support ring 22, such as circular, elliptical, polygonal, etc. As long as the shape of the support ring 22 can serve the purpose of mounting the support frame 23 and mounting on the base assembly 1, it is within the protection scope of this application.

[0084] The number of support frames 23 in this application is not limited to the four mentioned above. Depending on different usage requirements and cookware types, the number of support frames 23 can be three, five, or other suitable numbers, as long as they can provide stable support for the cookware, they fall within the protection scope of this application.

[0085] like Figure 7 As shown, the positioning and mating parts 221 are located at the four corners of the support ring 22. This arrangement fully considers mechanical balance and ease of installation, ensuring that the bracket assembly 2 remains stable and precise during installation.

[0086] When installing bracket assembly 2, the four corners of support ring 22 are inserted into positioning parts 111. The size and shape of positioning parts 111 match the four corners of support ring 22, ensuring a smooth and accurate installation process without the need for additional calibration.

[0087] Multiple support brackets 23 are spaced apart along the inner side of the support ring 22, and the multiple support brackets 23 and the support ring 22 together form a through hole 231. The through hole 231 can be located at the center of the support ring 22. The size and shape of the through hole 231 are carefully designed to meet the requirements of the gas stove flame, while ensuring the overall structural stability and aesthetics of the bracket assembly 2.

[0088] like Figure 4 As shown, the support frame 23 includes a first support frame 232 and a second support frame 233 arranged opposite to each other along the length direction of the support ring 22. The first support frame 232 and the second support frame 233 are arranged opposite to each other, and the minimum distance between the first support frame 232 and the second support frame 233 is H, where H is less than 90mm.

[0089] It should be noted that the minimum distance is the minimum distance between all pairs of points on the geometric surfaces of the two support frames.

[0090] By setting a minimum distance between the first support frame 232 and the second support frame 233, the phenomenon of pots falling off when installing small-sized pots can be avoided.

[0091] By strictly controlling the minimum distance between the first support frame 232 and the second support frame 233, a tight and stable support can be provided for small-sized cookware, ensuring the safety and stability of the cookware placement, effectively preventing the problem of the cookware falling off, and bringing users a more reliable user experience.

[0092] The support frame 23 and the support ring 22 form a triangular structure. One end of the support leg 21 is installed on the bottom edge of the triangular structure, and the other end of the support leg 21 extends toward the center of the support ring 22 and is connected to the corresponding apex of the bottom edge.

[0093] like Figure 7 As shown, a portion of the side length of the support frame 23 and the support ring 22 forms a triangular structure, with the side of the support ring 22 serving as the base of the triangular structure.

[0094] The support frame 23 includes a first frame and a second frame. The first frame and the second frame are located inside the support ring 22. The first frame and the second frame extend from the inside of the support ring 22 toward the center of the support ring 22 and intersect. The first frame, the second frame and the support ring form a triangular structure.

[0095] Specifically, such as Figure 7 As shown, one end of the first frame and one end of the second frame are connected and form a certain angle. The other end of the first frame and the other end of the second frame are connected to the support ring 22. The first frame and the second frame serve as two sides of a triangular structure.

[0096] One end of the support leg 21 is connected to the edge of the support ring 22, and the other end of the support leg 21 is connected to the junction of the first frame and the second frame. Based on the mechanical principle that triangles have stability, this triangular structure design can evenly distribute the pressure applied by the pot to various parts, enhancing the support capacity of the support frame 23. This ensures that the support frame 23 remains stable and is not easily deformed or damaged when bearing pots of different weights and sizes, thus guaranteeing the reliability and durability of the entire pot support.

[0097] It should be noted that this application does not limit the shape of the support frame 23. Regardless of the specific shape of the support frame 23, as long as it can effectively assist in the installation of the frying pan and meet the support requirements of the frying pan, it is within the protection scope of this application.

[0098] In this embodiment, the surface of each support frame 23 on the side without the support leg 21 and the surface on the support ring 22 on the same side as the support leg 21 are flush.

[0099] This design allows the support ring 22 and the support frame 23 to together form a flat and continuous support surface, which can provide stable support for frying pans of different sizes. Whether it is a small or large frying pan, a suitable support point can be found on this support surface, fully adapting to the diverse cooking needs of users and improving the versatility and practicality of the pan support.

[0100] In one possible implementation, the height of the positioning mating part 221 and the depth of the positioning part 111 are the same. By matching their heights, the flatness of the surface after installation can be ensured, allowing the positioning mating part 221 and the support member 11 to jointly support the cookware.

[0101] This not only makes the installation process smoother, but also ensures that the positioning mating part 221 and the support part 11 can support the cookware evenly together, avoiding the cookware tilting or uneven force due to uneven plane.

[0102] When the support ring 22 is installed on the positioning part 111 via the positioning mating part 221, as Figure 5 As shown, the plane of the positioning part 111 of the support component 11 is flush with the upper surface of the support ring 22, so that the top surface of the support component 11 can serve as an extension surface for supporting the pot, effectively expanding the support range of the pot, so that larger pots can also be stably placed on the pot support, further improving the applicability of the pot support.

[0103] In this embodiment, the top surface of the support member 11 on the side near the center of the base member 1 extends radially in a straight line to the center of the base assembly 1 to form an auxiliary support surface 112. The auxiliary support surface 112 and the support frame 23 are staggered in the horizontal direction.

[0104] like Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, an auxiliary support surface 112 extends from the side of the support member 11 away from the connection position with the base frame 12. The auxiliary support surface 112 extends from a diagonal position of the base frame 12 toward the center of the base frame 12.

[0105] The auxiliary support surface 112 and the support frame 23 together form the support position for supporting the frying pan. Since the top surface of the support ring 22 and the top surface of the support component 11 are flush, the top surface of the support component 11 can also be used to support the frying pan.

[0106] This multi-faceted support method effectively increases the area of ​​the support surface for frying pans, allowing for the placement of larger frying pans.

[0107] This application provides a pot support 10 for a gas stove, which can support pointed-bottom pots and different types of flat-bottom pots, making it more adaptable.

[0108] The gas stove pot support 10 includes a separate base assembly 1 and a support assembly 2. The support assembly 2 is mounted on the positioning part 111 of the base assembly 1 via a positioning mating part 221. One end of the support assembly 2 has a flat surface that can be used to place a flat-bottomed pot. The other end of the support assembly 2 has multiple protruding feet 21 that can be used to place a pointed-bottomed pot, meeting different user needs.

[0109] When placing a frying pan, the plane at one end of the bracket assembly 2 is flush with the top surface of the support component 11. The bracket assembly 2 and the support component 11 together form a support surface for supporting the frying pan, which effectively increases the area of ​​the support surface and allows for the placement of larger frying pans.

[0110] By setting the minimum distance between the two oppositely positioned support frames 23 of the bracket assembly 2, the small-sized frying pan can be placed stably.

[0111] This application also proposes a gas stove that includes the aforementioned pot support. The gas stove using this pot support can support both pointed-bottom pots and various sizes of flat-bottomed pots, offering better adaptability.

[0112] Finally, it should be noted that other embodiments of this application will readily conceive of by those skilled in the art upon consideration of the specification and practice of the utility model disclosed herein. This application is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this application that follow the general principles of this application and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not disclosed herein, and is not limited to the precise structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and alterations may be made without departing from its scope. The scope of this application is limited only by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A pot support for a gas stove, characterized in that, include: A base assembly, wherein a support component is provided on the base assembly, and a positioning part is provided on the support component; A bracket assembly is mounted on the base assembly. The bracket assembly has a positioning engagement portion that mates with the positioning portion. The bracket assembly is mounted in the positioning portion through the positioning engagement portion. The surface of the support assembly is flush with one side along the thickness direction, and the support assembly has multiple protruding legs along the other side along the thickness direction; When the bracket assembly is mounted on the base assembly with its side facing upwards, the plane of the side of the bracket assembly that is flush with the surface is flush with the top surface of the support member.

2. The gas stove pot support according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support assembly includes: A support ring having the positioning mating portion formed thereon; A support frame is disposed inside the support ring. One end of the support leg is mounted on the support ring, and the other end of the support leg extends toward the center of the support ring and is connected to the support frame.

3. The gas stove pot support according to claim 2, characterized in that, The support frame is configured as a plurality of such support frames, which are spaced apart along the inner side of the support ring, and the plurality of support frames and the support ring together form a through hole.

4. The gas stove pot support according to any one of claims 2-3, characterized in that, The support leg has a groove along its length, and the bottom of the groove is an arc-shaped structure. The grooves on each support leg are symmetrical about the center of the support ring.

5. The gas stove pot support according to claim 2, characterized in that, The surface of each support frame on the side without the support leg is flush with the surface of the support ring on the same side as the support frame.

6. The gas stove pot support according to claim 2, characterized in that, The top surface of the support member on the side near the center of the base assembly extends radially in a straight line to the center of the base assembly to form an auxiliary support surface. The auxiliary support surface and the support frame are offset in the horizontal direction.

7. The gas stove pot support according to claim 3, characterized in that, The support frame includes a first frame and a second frame, which are disposed inside the support ring. The first frame and the second frame extend from the inside of the support ring toward the center of the support ring and intersect. The first frame, the second frame, and the support ring form a triangular structure. One end of the support leg is mounted on the base of the triangular structure, and the other end of the support leg extends toward the center of the support ring and is connected to the corresponding apex of the base.

8. The gas stove pot support according to claim 3, characterized in that, The minimum distance between two support frames arranged opposite each other along the length direction of the support ring is less than 90 mm; The minimum distance is the minimum distance between all pairs of points on the geometric surfaces of the two supports.

9. The gas stove pot support according to any one of claims 1-3 or 5-8, characterized in that, The base assembly includes four base extensions connected end to end in sequence, forming a square ring, with the support component located at a diagonal position of the square ring.

10. The gas stove pot support according to any one of claims 2-3 or 5-8, characterized in that, The height and depth of the positioning mating part are the same. When the support ring is installed on the positioning part through the positioning mating part, the plane of the support component with the positioning part is flush with the upper surface of the support ring.

11. A gas stove, characterized in that, The gas stove pot support includes any one of claims 1-10.