A stirring pot convenient to disassemble and clean
The detachable mixing bowl solves the problems of cumbersome disassembly and incomplete cleaning of household mixers, achieving thorough cleaning of components and improved safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGZHOU LONT ELECTRONIC CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
The disassembly process of existing household blenders is cumbersome and the cleaning is not thorough, resulting in residue and bacteria growth at the connection points, which poses hygiene risks and performance degradation risks.
A detachable mixing pot was designed, in which the lid, pot body, handle assembly, and mixing blade assembly are detachably connected. The detachability of the components is achieved through limit grooves and micro switches. Combined with an independent control base and sealing ring design, it is easy to clean.
It achieves thorough cleaning of all components, solves the problem of hygiene dead spots, shortens cleaning time, reduces the risk of failure, and improves safety and cleaning efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a mixing pot, and more particularly to a mixing pot that is easy to disassemble and clean. Background Technology
[0002] Mixing equipment is mainly used for mixing raw materials and has a wide range of applications. Most household mixers, such as cassava mixers, currently use a one-piece design. Even those with detachable designs often have complex structures, making disassembly cumbersome and cleaning inconvenient. Because residue and bacteria easily accumulate at the connection points of various components, incomplete cleaning poses significant risks. Long-term accumulation of residue can also lead to corrosion and performance degradation of the components. Utility Model Content
[0003] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, this utility model provides a mixing pot that is easy to disassemble and clean.
[0004] The objective of this utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:
[0005] A mixing pot that is easy to disassemble and clean includes a lid, a pot body, and a control base arranged sequentially from top to bottom. A handle assembly is provided through the middle of the lid, and a connector is provided through the bottom of the pot body. A stirring blade assembly is arranged vertically inside the pot body, and the two ends of the stirring blade assembly are detachably connected to the connector and the handle assembly, respectively. After the stirring blade assembly is assembled, the connector and the stirring blade assembly can be rotated coaxially by the control base, and the stirring blade assembly can rotate relative to the handle assembly. It also includes a first connecting handle and a second connecting handle. The bottom of the first connecting handle is fixed to the control base, and the second connecting handle is fixed to the top of the pot body. The lid is detachably connected to the first connecting handle and the second connecting handle, respectively.
[0006] Furthermore, the first connecting handle and the second connecting handle are respectively provided with limiting grooves with openings at both ends. One of the openings of the limiting groove is opened towards the pot body. The two openings in the same limiting groove are connected. Limiting blocks are symmetrically arranged on the edge of the pot lid. The limiting blocks can be screwed in or out from one end opening of the limiting groove.
[0007] Furthermore, a micro switch is provided in the limiting groove located in the first connecting handle. When the limiting block is placed in the limiting groove, the limiting block applies pressure to the contact of the micro switch to open the micro switch.
[0008] Furthermore, the control base includes a base housing, a base plate, a control switch, and a drive assembly. The base plate is detachably disposed at the bottom of the base housing. The control switch and the drive assembly are respectively disposed inside the base housing. The operating part of the control switch extends to the outside of the base housing. One end of the drive assembly extends out of the top of the base housing and is detachably connected to the connector.
[0009] Furthermore, the drive assembly includes a motor, a reducer, and a coupling. The drive shaft of the motor is connected to the coupling via the reducer, and the output shaft of the coupling is detachably connected to the connecting member.
[0010] Furthermore, the handle assembly includes a handle and a fixing base. The pot lid has a through hole in the middle. The fixing base has a first limiting cavity and a second limiting cavity at the top and bottom, respectively. One end of the handle can pass through the through hole and be inserted into the first limiting cavity for fixation. A rotatable component is provided in the second limiting cavity. The top of the stirring blade assembly is inserted into the rotatable component for fixation.
[0011] Furthermore, the stirring blade assembly includes a blade shaft fixing member, a blade rod, and at least two blades. The blade shaft fixing member is installed on the top of the blade rod, and two or more blades are evenly distributed on one side of the bottom end of the blade rod. The blade shaft fixing member can be inserted into the rotatable member for fixation. A third limiting cavity is provided at the bottom of the blade rod, and the connecting member can be inserted into the third limiting cavity for fixation.
[0012] Furthermore, the pot body includes a non-stick pan, a heating plate, and a pot base. The heating plate is located between the non-stick pan and the pot base. The pot base is movably placed on the control base. The connector passes through the middle of the pot base, the heating plate, and the non-stick pan in sequence. A first coupler is provided on the end face of the pot base that contacts the heating plate.
[0013] Furthermore, a second coupler is provided on the end face of the control base that contacts the pot body.
[0014] Furthermore, it also includes a sealing ring, which is interference-fitted with the bottom of the lid, so that when the lid and the pot body are assembled, the edge of the sealing ring fits tightly with the edge of the pot body.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0016] In this invention, the lid, pot body, handle assembly, stirring blade assembly, and sealing ring are detachable for cleaning. Since residue and bacteria easily accumulate at the connection points of each component and inside the sealing ring, the easy-to-disassemble design allows these parts to be removed individually for thorough cleaning of every corner, preventing residue fermentation and solving the problem of unsanitary areas.
[0017] Disassembling each part for cleaning saves the effort of scrubbing the inside of the mixing pot and carefully avoiding the mixing blades, shortening the cleaning time. After cleaning, each part can be dried separately for a more thorough drying.
[0018] The control base is independently designed and can be cleaned by wiping with a cloth. Compared to an integrated design, this prevents water from flowing into the control base through the gaps when cleaning the mixing pot, thus reducing the risk of malfunction. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the present invention. Figure 1 ;
[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the present invention. Figure 2 ;
[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first connecting handle;
[0024] Figure 6 A schematic diagram showing the connection relationship between the handle assembly and the mixing blade assembly;
[0025] In the diagram: 1. Pot lid; 11. Limiting block; 12. Sealing ring; 2. Pot body; 21. Non-stick pan; 22. Heating plate; 23. Pot base; 24. First coupler; 3. Control base; 31. Base shell; 32. Base plate; 33. Control switch; 34. Drive assembly; 341. Motor; 342. Reducer; 343. Coupling; 35. Second coupler; 4. Handle assembly; 41. Handle; 42. Fixing base; 5. Connecting piece; 6. Stirring blade assembly; 61. Blade shaft fixing piece; 62. Blade bar; 63. Blade blade; 7. First connecting handle; 71. Limiting groove; 72. Micro switch; 8. Second connecting handle. Detailed Implementation
[0026] To facilitate understanding of this utility model, a more complete description will be given below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Preferred embodiments of this utility model are shown in the drawings. However, this utility model can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided to provide a more thorough and complete understanding of the disclosure of this utility model.
[0027] It should be noted that when a component is said to be "fixed to" another component, it can be directly attached to the other component or there may be an intervening component. When a component is said to be "connected to" another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or there may be an intervening component. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this document are for illustrative purposes only.
[0028] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0029] like Figures 1-4 As shown, a mixing pot that is easy to disassemble and clean includes a lid 1, a pot body 2, and a control base 3 arranged sequentially from top to bottom. A second coupler 35 is provided on the end face of the control base 3 that contacts the pot body 2. A handle assembly 4 is provided through the middle of the lid 1, and a connector 5 is provided through the bottom of the pot body 2. A stirring blade assembly 6 is arranged vertically inside the pot body 2. The two ends of the stirring blade assembly 6 are detachably connected to the connector 5 and the handle assembly 4, respectively. After the stirring blade assembly 6 is assembled, the control base 3 can drive the connector 5 and the stirring blade assembly 6 to rotate coaxially, and the stirring blade assembly 6 can rotate relative to the handle assembly 4. It also includes a first connecting handle 7 and a second connecting handle 8. The bottom of the first connecting handle 7 is fixed to the control base 3, and the second connecting handle 8 is fixed to the top of the pot body 2. The lid 1 is detachably connected to the first connecting handle 7 and the second connecting handle 8, respectively. It also includes a sealing ring 12, which is interference-fitted with the bottom of the lid 1.
[0030] In this embodiment, the mixing pot is mainly used for mixing cassava flour, but it is also suitable for mixing other raw materials. The control base 3 is externally powered and can not only drive the mixing blade assembly 6 to rotate, but also control the rotation time. In use, the bottom of the mixing blade assembly 6 is installed onto the connector 5, cassava flour and water are poured into the pot body 2, and then the pot body 2 is placed on the control base 3. When the pot body 2 is in place, the bottom of the connector 5 is precisely installed onto the drive shaft of the control base 3. The pot lid 1 is then moved above the pot body 2, and the bottom of the handle assembly 4 is installed onto the top of the mixing blade assembly 6. Finally, the positions of the pot lid 1 and the pot body 2 are limited by the first connecting handle 7 and the second connecting handle 8. When the pot lid 1 and the pot body 2 are assembled, the edge of the sealing ring 12 fits tightly against the edge of the pot body 2, forming a connected control circuit inside the mixing pot.
[0031] When cleaning the mixing pot, it can be disassembled in reverse order of assembly, removing the lid 1, pot body 2, handle assembly 4, stirring blade assembly 6, and sealing ring 12 for cleaning. Since cassava residue and bacteria easily accumulate at the connection points of each component and inside the sealing ring 12, the easy-to-disassemble design in this embodiment allows these parts to be removed individually for thorough cleaning of every corner, preventing residue fermentation and solving the problem of unsanitary areas. Furthermore, disassembling each component for cleaning eliminates the need for laborious scrubbing of the mixing pot's interior and careful avoidance of the stirring blade assembly 6, shortening the cleaning time. After cleaning, each component can be air-dried separately for more thorough drying. The control base 3 is independently designed and can be cleaned by wiping with a cloth. Compared to an integrated design, this prevents water from flowing into the control base 3 through gaps when cleaning the mixing pot, reducing the risk of malfunction.
[0032] like Figure 2 , Figure 5 As shown, the first connecting handle 7 and the second connecting handle 8 are respectively provided with limiting grooves 71 with openings at both ends. One of the openings of the limiting groove 71 is opened towards the pot body 2. The two openings in the same limiting groove 71 are connected. Limiting blocks 11 are symmetrically arranged on the edge of the pot lid 1. The limiting blocks 11 can be screwed into or out from one end opening of the limiting groove 71.
[0033] The lid 1 is rotated for positioning to accommodate the connection structure between the handle assembly 4 and the stirring blade assembly 6. At the start of assembly, the two positioning blocks 11 are located on the outside of the positioning groove 71. After the handle assembly 4 is installed on top of the stirring blade assembly 6, the middle part of the lid 1 is coaxial with the stirring blade assembly 6. At this point, rotating the lid 1 screws the positioning blocks 11 into one end of the positioning groove 71, thus positioning them. This is very convenient. To remove the lid 1, simply rotate it in the opposite direction to unscrew the positioning blocks 11 from the positioning groove 71.
[0034] Preferred, such as Figure 5 As shown, a micro switch 72 is provided in the limiting groove 71 located in the first connecting handle 7. When the limiting block 11 is placed in the limiting groove 71, the limiting block 11 applies pressure to the contact of the micro switch 72, opening the micro switch 72. By setting the micro switch 72, a connected circuit can only be formed in the mixing pot when it is assembled, and then it can be controlled by the control base 3, improving the safety of the use process.
[0035] like Figures 1-4 As shown, the control base 3 includes a base housing 31, a base plate 32, a control switch 33, and a drive assembly 34. The base plate 32 is detachably disposed at the bottom of the base housing 31. The control switch 33 and the drive assembly 34 are respectively disposed inside the base housing 31. The operating part of the control switch 33 extends to the outside of the base housing 31. One end of the drive assembly 34 extends out of the top of the base housing 31 and is detachably connected to the connector 5.
[0036] In this embodiment, the base plate 32 and the base housing 31 can be designed with snap-fit slots or other detachable structures to facilitate maintenance and cleaning of the interior of the base housing 31. The drive assembly 34 can be controlled by the control switch 33, which in turn drives the connector 5 and the stirring blade assembly 6 to rotate.
[0037] like Figure 3 As shown, the drive assembly 34 includes a motor 341, a reducer 342, and a coupling 343. The drive shaft of the motor 341 is connected to the coupling 343 via the reducer 342. The output shaft of the coupling 343 is detachably connected to the connecting member 5. A fourth limiting cavity can be formed at the bottom of the connecting member 5, and the output shaft of the coupling 343 can be inserted into the fourth limiting cavity for fixation. Through the cooperation of the reducer 342 and the coupling 343, the power of the motor 341 is adapted to the load requirements.
[0038] like Figure 6 As shown, the handle assembly 4 includes a handle 41 and a fixing base 42. A through hole is provided in the middle of the pot lid 1. A first limiting cavity and a second limiting cavity are provided at the top and bottom of the fixing base 42, respectively. One end of the handle 41 can pass through the through hole and be inserted into the first limiting cavity for fixation. A rotatable component is provided in the second limiting cavity. The top of the stirring blade assembly 6 is inserted into the rotatable component for fixation.
[0039] like Figure 6As shown, the stirring blade assembly 6 includes a blade shaft fixing member 61, a blade rod 62, and at least two blades 63. The blade shaft fixing member 61 is installed on the top of the blade rod 62, and two or more blades 63 are evenly distributed on one side of the bottom end of the blade rod 62. The blade shaft fixing member 61 can be inserted into the rotatable part for fixation. A third limiting cavity is provided at the bottom of the blade rod 62, and the connecting member 5 can be inserted into the third limiting cavity for fixation.
[0040] like Figure 2 As shown, the pot body 2 includes a non-stick pan 21, a heating plate 22 and a pot base 23. The heating plate 22 is located between the non-stick pan 21 and the pot base 23. The pot base 23 is movably placed on the control base 3. The connector 5 passes through the middle of the pot base 23, the heating plate 22 and the non-stick pan 21 in sequence. A first coupler 24 is provided on the end face of the pot base 23 that contacts the heating plate 22.
[0041] In this embodiment, the heating plate 22 can be controlled to heat up via the control switch 33, thereby heating the cassava inside the non-stick pan 21. Heating the cassava reduces its viscosity, making the stirring process easier and more efficient than direct stirring. Simultaneously, the heat can be distributed more evenly, allowing the cassava to heat and expand uniformly, thus improving the uniformity of the cassava mixture.
[0042] The above description is merely an embodiment of this utility model and does not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A mixing pot that is easy to disassemble and clean, comprising a pot lid, a pot body, and a control base arranged sequentially from top to bottom, characterized in that, A handle assembly is provided through the middle of the pot lid, and a connector is provided through the bottom of the pot body. A stirring blade assembly is provided vertically inside the pot body, and both ends of the stirring blade assembly are detachably connected to the connector and the handle assembly, respectively. After the stirring blade assembly is assembled, the connector and the stirring blade assembly can be driven to rotate coaxially through the control base, and the stirring blade assembly can rotate relative to the handle assembly. It also includes a first connecting handle and a second connecting handle. The bottom of the first connecting handle is fixed to the control base, and the second connecting handle is fixed to the top of the pot body. The pot lid is detachably connected to the first connecting handle and the second connecting handle, respectively.
2. The mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The first connecting handle and the second connecting handle are respectively provided with limiting grooves with openings at both ends. One of the openings of the limiting groove is opened towards the pot body. The two openings in the same limiting groove are connected. Limiting blocks are symmetrically arranged on the edge of the pot lid. The limiting blocks can be screwed in or out from one end opening of the limiting groove.
3. The mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 2, characterized in that, A micro switch is provided in the limiting groove located in the first connecting handle. When the limiting block is placed in the limiting groove, the limiting block applies pressure to the contact of the micro switch to open the micro switch.
4. The mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The control base includes a base shell, a base plate, a control switch, and a drive assembly. The base plate is detachably disposed at the bottom of the base shell. The control switch and the drive assembly are respectively disposed inside the base shell. The operating part of the control switch extends to the outside of the base shell. One end of the drive assembly extends out of the top of the base shell and is detachably connected to the connector.
5. A mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The drive assembly includes a motor, a reducer, and a coupling. The drive shaft of the motor is connected to the coupling via the reducer, and the output shaft of the coupling is detachably connected to the connecting member.
6. The mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle assembly includes a handle and a fixing base. The pot lid has a through hole in the middle. The fixing base has a first limiting cavity and a second limiting cavity at the top and bottom, respectively. One end of the handle can pass through the through hole and be inserted into the first limiting cavity for fixation. A rotatable component is provided in the second limiting cavity. The top of the stirring blade assembly is inserted into the rotatable component for fixation.
7. A mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The stirring blade assembly includes a blade shaft fixing component, a blade rod, and at least two blades. The blade shaft fixing component is installed on the top of the blade rod, and two or more blades are evenly distributed on one side of the bottom end of the blade rod. The blade shaft fixing component can be inserted into the rotatable component for fixation. A third limiting cavity is provided at the bottom of the blade rod, and the connecting component can be inserted into the third limiting cavity for fixation.
8. A mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The pot body includes a non-stick pan, a heating plate, and a pot base. The heating plate is located between the non-stick pan and the pot base. The pot base is movably placed on the control base. The connector passes through the middle of the pot base, the heating plate, and the non-stick pan in sequence. A first coupler is provided on the end face of the pot base that contacts the heating plate.
9. A mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that, A second coupler is provided on the end face of the control base that contacts the pot body.
10. A mixing pot for easy disassembly and cleaning as described in claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a sealing ring, which is interference-fitted with the bottom of the lid. When the lid and the pot body are assembled, the edge of the sealing ring fits tightly with the edge of the pot body.