Detachable pot handle

By designing a detachable cookware handle, and utilizing the cooperation of control and locking components to achieve movable clamping and loosening of the connecting parts, the problems of troublesome installation and safety hazards of existing cookware handles are solved, and a convenient installation and disassembly process is achieved.

CN224344784UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12彭海华

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
彭海华
Filing Date
2025-06-17
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing cookware handles are fixed to the pot body as one piece, which results in high packaging costs, inconvenient transportation, troublesome installation, and safety hazards.

Method used

Design a detachable cookware handle. Through the cooperation of control components and locking components, the connecting parts can be moved, clamped, and released, simplifying the installation process. The structure design adopts a structure in which the components are centrally installed inside the handle.

🎯Benefits of technology

It enables convenient installation and disassembly, which can be completed by the user with one hand. It has a compact structure, is easy to use, and avoids safety hazards caused by accidental operation.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a detachable pot handle, it includes handle main part, connecting head, connecting piece, controlling part and lock piece, and the handle main part inside forms and has the accommodation groove, and the connecting head is located one end part of handle main part, is used for connecting the pot, and the connecting piece is movably installed in the accommodation groove, and the controlling part is movably installed on the handle main part. The utility model drives the connecting piece to be in parallel to clamp the connecting head through operating the controlling part, and the controlling part keeps the state of clamping the connecting head through the lock piece and locks the controlling part, needs to detach the handle, only needs to open the lock piece, and the connecting piece is automatically loose under the action of two biasing members The connecting head, and the base of spare part is centrally installed in the handle, the utility model discloses compact overall structure, and the installation is convenient, and the user can complete the operation with one hand, and the use is convenient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of cookware accessories, specifically, it relates to a detachable cookware handle. Background Technology

[0002] Most existing cookware handles are fixed to the pot body before leaving the factory, making them impossible to install immediately. This results in drawbacks such as large packaging boxes, high packaging and transportation costs, large storage space requirements, and inconvenience for consumers after purchase. To address this, handles that are separate from the pot body have emerged on the market, allowing for installation before use. However, these often require auxiliary tools (such as screwdrivers) for installation, making the process relatively cumbersome and time-consuming, and they cannot be easily disassembled, further complicating use. Additionally, detachable handles have also appeared, but these often detach from the pot body due to accidental handling, posing a safety hazard. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of the problems in the related technologies, the present invention proposes a detachable cookware handle to overcome the above-mentioned technical problems existing in the existing related technologies.

[0004] Therefore, the specific technical solution adopted by the present invention is as follows:

[0005] A detachable cookware handle, comprising:

[0006] The handle body has an internal receiving groove;

[0007] The connector, located at one end of the handle body, is used to connect cookware;

[0008] The connector is movably mounted in the receiving groove and moves between a first position where the connector is clamped and a second position where the connector is not clamped.

[0009] A control element, movably mounted on the handle body, and configured to selectively hold the connector in the first position, the control element being movable relative to the handle body between a latched position and an unlocked position;

[0010] A locking element, movably connected to the handle body between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the locking element in the locked position is configured to prevent the control element from moving from the latched position to the unlocked position.

[0011] Preferably, the connector includes:

[0012] A connecting rod is movably connected in the receiving groove, and its end extends through the receiving groove to the outside of the handle body;

[0013] A clamp, detachably connected to the end of the connecting rod, has a clamping portion for engaging with the connector;

[0014] When the connecting rod moves to the first position, the clamp fixes the connector through the clamping part.

[0015] Preferably, the control element includes:

[0016] A first slider is movably connected to a mounting bracket in a receiving groove and connected to the other end of the connecting rod, and the first slider forms a limiting groove;

[0017] The first slider biasing member includes a first end and a second end, the first end being received in the limiting groove and the second end being received in the mounting bracket;

[0018] A slider control component has its ends rotatably connected to the inner walls of both sides of the receiving groove, and its middle part is provided with a connecting arm connected to the first slider. A control component joint is constructed on the slider control component.

[0019] When the slider control component rotates, it causes the first slider to move, thereby causing the connecting rod to move.

[0020] Preferably, the two ends of the connecting arm are hinged to the slider control component and the first slider, respectively.

[0021] Preferably, the locking element includes:

[0022] A button is movably attached to the surface of the handle body;

[0023] The second slider is located in the receiving groove and is fixedly connected to the button. The second slider has a protrusion and a locking engagement portion, which engages with the control engagement portion.

[0024] The second slider biasing member includes a third end and a fourth end, wherein the protrusion is received in the third end and the fourth end is received in a biasing member groove installed in a receiving groove.

[0025] When the locking engagement portion engages with the control engagement portion, the control element is restricted to the latch position.

[0026] Preferably, the lower side of the receiving groove has an open structure, and when the control member is in the unlocked position, the end of the slider control member moves to the outside of the receiving groove.

[0027] Preferably, the mounting bracket is provided with a slide rail, and the first slider is slidably connected to the slide rail.

[0028] Preferably, the connecting rod passes through the first slider, and an adjusting head is detachably mounted at its end.

[0029] Preferably, the connector head has a connecting groove, and a wedge-shaped slot is provided in the connecting groove, and the clamping part is wedge-shaped.

[0030] Preferably, the handle body at the top of the mounting bracket has an observation port covered by a handle cover.

[0031] Compared with the prior art, this application has at least the following obvious advantages and effects:

[0032] This invention uses an operating control component to move the connecting component to clamp the connector head, and a locking component to lock the control component to keep the connector head clamped. When the handle needs to be disassembled, simply open the locking component, and the connecting component will automatically release the connector head under the action of two offset components. The base of the components is concentrated inside the handle. This invention has a compact overall structure, is easy to install, and can be operated with one hand, making it convenient to use. Attached Figure Description

[0033] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural view of the present invention;

[0034] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Structural sectional view;

[0035] Figure 3 This is another three-dimensional view of the present invention.

[0036] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Structural sectional view;

[0037] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the present invention.

[0038] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connector structure in this utility model;

[0039] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first slider in this utility model;

[0040] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the slider control component in this utility model;

[0041] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second slider in this utility model;

[0042] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the offset component groove in this utility model;

[0043] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first biasing member and the second biasing member in this utility model;

[0044] List of components in this application:

[0045] 1. Handle body; 2. Connector; 3. Connector; 4. Control component; 5. Lock; 6. Mounting bracket; 7. Offset component groove; 8. Handle cover; 11. Receiving groove; 12. Observation port; 21. Connecting groove; 22. Wedge-shaped slot; 31. Connecting rod; 32. Clamp; 33. Clamping part; 34. Adjusting head; 35. Adjusting spring; 41. First slider; 42. First slider offset component; 43. Slider control component; 44. Connecting arm; 45. Control component joint; 51. Button; 52. Second slider; 53. Second slider offset component; 61. Slide rail; 411. Limiting groove; 421. First end; 422. Second end; 531. Third end; 532. Fourth end; 521. Protrusion; 522. Lock joint. Detailed Implementation

[0046] Specific embodiments of this application have been described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the following description to teach those skilled in the art how to make and use this application. For the purpose of teaching the principles of the application, the following conventional aspects have been simplified or omitted. Those skilled in the art should understand that variations derived from these embodiments fall within the scope of this application. Those skilled in the art should understand that the following features can be combined in various ways to form multiple variations of this application. Terms such as “upper,” “lower,” “left,” “right,” “middle,” and “one” used in this application are merely for clarity of description and are not intended to limit the scope of implementation of this utility model. Changes or adjustments to their relative relationships, without substantially altering the technical content, should also be considered within the scope of implementation of this utility model. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments described below, but only to the claims and their equivalents.

[0047] like Figures 1 to 11As shown, this embodiment relates to a detachable cookware handle, which includes a handle body 1, a connector 2, a connector 3, a control member 4, and a locking member 5. The handle body 1 has an internal receiving groove 11, the lower side of which is open. The connector 2 is located at one end of the handle body 1 and is mainly used to connect to the cookware. In actual use, the connector 2 is first fixed to the cookware. The connector 3 is movably installed in the receiving groove 11 and can move between a first clamped position and a second unclamped position. The control member 4 is movably installed on the handle body 1 and configured to selectively hold the connector 3 in the first position. The control member 4 can move relative to the handle body 1 between a latched position and an unlocked position. The locking member 5 is movably connected to the handle body 1 between a locked position and an unlocked position. When in the locked position, the locking member 5 is configured to prevent the control member 4 from moving from the latched position to the unlocked position.

[0048] The connector 3 includes a connecting rod 31 and a clamp 32. The connecting rod 31 is movably connected to the receiving groove 11, and its end extends through the receiving groove 11 to the outside of the handle body 1. The clamp 32 is detachably connected to the end of the connecting rod 31. Specifically, in some embodiments, the connection between the clamp 32 and the connecting rod 31 can be a snap-fit ​​or a threaded connection. The clamp 32 has a clamping part 33 for cooperating with the connector 2. When the connecting rod 31 moves to the first position, the clamp 32 fixes the connector 2 through the clamping part 33.

[0049] The control component 4 includes a first slider 41, a first slider biasing component 42, and a slider control component 43. The first slider 41 is movably connected to a mounting bracket 6 in the receiving groove 11. The mounting bracket 6 is fixed to the top of the receiving groove 11. The first slider 41 is connected to the other end of the connecting rod 31, and the first slider 41 forms a limiting groove 411. The first slider biasing component 42 includes a first end 421 and a second end 422. The first end 421 is received in the limiting groove 411, and the second end 422 is received in the mounting bracket 6. Specifically, the first slider biasing component 42 is a helical coil spring.

[0050] The end of the slider control component 43 is rotatably connected to the inner walls on both sides of the receiving groove 11. The middle part is provided with a connecting arm 44 connected to the first slider 41. The slider control component 43 is provided with a control component joint 45. When the slider control component 43 rotates, it drives the first slider 41 to move, thereby driving the connecting rod 31 to move.

[0051] In this embodiment, the two ends of the connecting arm 44 are hinged to the slider control member 43 and the first slider 41, respectively.

[0052] The locking member 5 includes a button 51, a second slider 52, and a second slider biasing member 53. The button 51 is movably connected to the surface of the handle body 1. The second slider 52 is located in the receiving groove 11 and is fixedly connected to the button 51. When the button 51 slides, the second slider 52 moves accordingly. The second slider 52 has a protrusion 521 and a locking member engagement portion 522, which can selectively engage with the control member engagement portion 45. The second slider biasing member 53 includes a third... The protrusion 521 is received in the third end 531 and the fourth end 532 is received in the biasing member groove 7 installed in the receiving groove 11; when the locking engagement 522 engages with the control engagement 45, the control member 4 is restricted to the latch position, the second slider biasing member 53 is a helical coil spring, and in some embodiments, there are two protrusions 521 and two second slider biasing members 53, and the two second slider biasing members 53 are arranged side by side.

[0053] Since the lower side of the receiving groove 11 is an open structure, when the control member 4 is in the unlocked position, the end of the slider control member 43 moves to the outside of the receiving groove 11. In actual use, the user applies a force to the slider control member 43, and the slider control member 43 can rotate from the unlocked position to the latched position. During this process, the connecting rod 31 moves from the second position to the first position. In addition, the control member engagement 45 and the lock engagement 522 also complete the engagement, and the button 51 automatically moves from the unlocked position to the locked position.

[0054] Additionally, the mounting bracket 6 is provided with a slide rail 61, and the first slider 41 is slidably connected to the slide rail 61. The connecting rod 31 passes through the first slider 41, and an adjusting head 34 is detachably mounted at its end. The distance by which the clamp 32 extends beyond the handle body 1 can be adjusted by adjusting the tightness of the adjusting head 34. Furthermore, the inner side of the adjusting head 34 is also connected to the first slider 41 through an adjusting spring 35. Due to the addition of the adjusting head 34, the cross-sectional dimension of the adjusting head 34 is larger than that of the connecting rod 31. Therefore, in some embodiments, the first end 421 of the first slider biasing member 42 can also act on the adjusting head 34.

[0055] like Figure 6 As shown, a connecting groove 21 is formed on the connector 2, and a wedge-shaped slot 22 is provided in the connecting groove 21. The clamping part 33 is wedge-shaped.

[0056] like Figure 2 and Figure 5As shown, an observation port 12 is provided on the handle body 1 at the top of the mounting bracket 6, and the observation port 12 is covered by a handle cover 8.

[0057] As those skilled in the art will readily conceive, any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made using the concept and principles of this application should be included within the scope of the claims of this application.

Claims

1. A detachable cookware handle, characterized in that, It includes: The handle body has an internal receiving groove; The connector, located at one end of the handle body, is used to connect cookware; The connector is movably mounted in the receiving groove and moves between a first position where the connector is clamped and a second position where the connector is not clamped. A control element, movably mounted on the handle body, and configured to selectively hold the connector in the first position, the control element being movable relative to the handle body between a latched position and an unlocked position; A locking element, movably connected to the handle body between a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the locking element in the locked position is configured to prevent the control element from moving from the latched position to the unlocked position.

2. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connector includes: A connecting rod is movably connected in the receiving groove, and its end extends through the receiving groove to the outside of the handle body; A clamp, detachably connected to the end of the connecting rod, has a clamping portion for engaging with the connector; When the connecting rod moves to the first position, the clamp fixes the connector through the clamping part.

3. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 2, characterized in that, The control components include: A first slider is movably connected to a mounting bracket in a receiving groove and connected to the other end of the connecting rod, and the first slider forms a limiting groove; The first slider biasing member includes a first end and a second end, the first end being received in the limiting groove and the second end being received in the mounting bracket; A slider control component has its ends rotatably connected to the inner walls of both sides of the receiving groove, and its middle part is provided with a connecting arm connected to the first slider. The slider control component is provided with a control component joint. When the slider control component rotates, it causes the first slider to move, thereby causing the connecting rod to move.

4. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The two ends of the connecting arm are respectively hinged to the slider control component and the first slider.

5. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The locking mechanism includes: A button is movably attached to the surface of the handle body; The second slider is located in the receiving groove and is fixedly connected to the button. The second slider has a protrusion and a locking engagement portion, which engages with the control engagement portion. The second slider biasing member includes a third end and a fourth end, wherein the protrusion is received in the third end and the fourth end is received in a biasing member groove installed in a receiving groove. When the locking engagement portion engages with the control engagement portion, the control element is restricted to the latch position.

6. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The lower side of the receiving groove has an open structure. When the control component is in the unlocked position, the end of the slider control component moves to the outside of the receiving groove.

7. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The mounting bracket is equipped with a slide rail, and the first slider is slidably connected to the slide rail.

8. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, The connecting rod passes through the first slider, and an adjusting head is detachably mounted at its end.

9. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 2, characterized in that, A connecting groove is formed on the connector head, and a wedge-shaped slot is provided in the connecting groove. The clamping part is wedge-shaped.

10. The detachable cookware handle according to claim 3, characterized in that, An observation port is provided on the handle body at the top of the mounting bracket, and the observation port is covered by a handle cover.