A candy packaging jar

By designing a rotating component and a lid on the candy packaging jar, the problem of inconvenience in using plastic candy jars is solved, enabling quantitative dispensing and preventing contamination, thus improving the user experience and hygiene.

CN224349519UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12DONGGUAN XUJI FOODSTUFF

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
DONGGUAN XUJI FOODSTUFF
Filing Date
2025-07-09
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of candy packaging cans, comprising: tank body, its one end is provided with jar mouth;Rotary assembly, it is set at the jar mouth and include fixed sheet and sheltering sheet, fixed sheet is connected with the inner wall of tank body and covers jar mouth, fixed sheet is set with sugar outlet, sheltering sheet is rotationally set on fixed sheet and is covered and opened sugar outlet by rotating to adjust the opening size of sugar outlet.The utility model can control the pouring amount of soft sweets when tank body is poured.The utility model can reduce the possibility that a large amount of soft sweets is spilled due to the angle of tank body being too large or the shaking action being too large, realize quantitative sugar taking, at the same time, avoid consumers reaching into tank body to pinch soft sweets, can reduce the possibility that contaminants are brought into tank body by fingers, and further ensure the hygiene of soft sweets storage.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of food packaging technology, and more specifically, relates to a candy packaging jar. Background Technology

[0002] Gummies are commonly packaged in bags or cans. Sealing gummies in plastic bags or cans isolates them from the external environment during transportation and sales, thus ensuring food safety. Currently, most commercially available gummy cans are injection-molded from polypropylene or polyethylene, offering lightweight and moisture-proof sealing. The can consists of a body and a lid that is sealed to the body. To consume the gummies, consumers remove the lid, tilt the can, and shake it to pour them out, or insert their fingers into the can to pick up the gummies.

[0003] However, both tilting the can or reaching into the can to retrieve the can are inconvenient. Tilting the can may cause a large amount of gummies to spill out due to excessive tilting or shaking. Reaching into the can may introduce contaminants into the can, affecting the safety of the gummies. Therefore, the plastic candy containers present a problem of inconvenience in use.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need to design a candy packaging can that can overcome the above-mentioned defects. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a candy packaging jar. The amount of gummies poured out can be controlled by a rotating component on the candy packaging jar, and the gummies poured out from the candy outlet can be contained by a lid on the candy packaging jar. This can solve the problem of the inconvenience of using traditional plastic candy jars.

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems or achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] According to an aspect of this utility model, a candy packaging jar is provided, comprising:

[0008] The tank body has an opening at one end.

[0009] A rotating assembly is located at the can opening. The rotating assembly includes a fixed plate and a blocking plate. The fixed plate is connected to the inner wall of the can and covers the can opening. A sugar outlet is provided on the fixed plate. The blocking plate is rotatably mounted on the fixed plate and can adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet by rotating to cover and open the sugar outlet.

[0010] In one embodiment of this utility model, the rotating assembly further includes:

[0011] Friction sleeve, the friction sleeve is set on the side of the fixed plate facing the outside of the tank opening;

[0012] A connecting shaft is fixedly connected to a baffle plate at one end, and the other end of the connecting shaft passes through the fixed plate and the friction sleeve and is rotatably connected to the friction sleeve. The connecting shaft rotates to drive the baffle plate to rotate in order to adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet.

[0013] In one embodiment of this utility model, a lifting ring is provided on the other end of the connecting shaft. The lifting ring is rotatably connected to the connecting shaft and drives the connecting shaft to rotate.

[0014] In one embodiment of this utility model, the sugar outlet is a fan-shaped opening, and the shielding plate is a fan-shaped plate adapted to the sugar outlet.

[0015] In one embodiment of this utility model, a drying element is provided on the side of the shield facing the inside of the tank.

[0016] In one embodiment of the present invention, the drying element includes a drying layer, wherein the drying layer is a drying sheet for food storage.

[0017] In one embodiment of this utility model, the candy packaging jar further includes:

[0018] The lid is fitted onto the tank body at the opening of the tank, and the lid closes the rotating assembly.

[0019] In one embodiment of this utility model, the lid is threadedly connected to the tank body, and a sealing ring is provided on the bottom wall inside the lid, so that the lid is sealed to the tank body through the sealing ring.

[0020] In one embodiment of this utility model, anti-slip recesses are provided on the outer wall of the lid.

[0021] In one embodiment of this utility model, the candy packaging jar further includes:

[0022] End cap, which is detachably mounted on the other end of the tank.

[0023] The technical solution provided by this utility model has the following advantages compared with the prior art:

[0024] This utility model provides a candy packaging jar where, when a consumer consumes gummy candies, they rotate a cover plate to open the candy outlet, thus adjusting the size of the outlet and controlling the amount of gummy candies dispensed when the jar is tilted. When the cover plate partially covers the outlet, the amount of gummy candies dispensed decreases when the consumer tilts or shakes the jar. Conversely, when the cover plate is rotated to open the outlet, the amount dispensed increases. Therefore, this utility model, through its rotating mechanism, reduces the likelihood of excessive gummy candies spilling due to excessive tilting or shaking, achieving precise dispensing. Furthermore, this utility model prevents consumers from reaching into the jar to pick up the gummy candies, reducing the possibility of contaminants being introduced into the jar and ensuring hygienic storage of the gummy candies. Attached Figure Description

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

[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0027] Figure 1 An exploded view of a candy packaging jar provided in one embodiment of the present invention is shown;

[0028] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of a candy packaging jar;

[0029] Figure 3 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the fixing piece in a candy packaging jar;

[0030] Figure 4 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the rotating assembly of a candy packaging jar;

[0031] Figure 5 It shows Figure 4 A structural schematic diagram of the rotating component from another angle;

[0032] Figure 6 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the lid of a candy packaging jar;

[0033] Figure 7 It shows Figure 1A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a candy packaging jar.

[0034] Among them, 1. Tank body; 11. Tank opening; 2. Rotating assembly; 21. Fixing plate; 211. Sugar outlet; 22. Baffle plate; 23. Connecting shaft; 231. Friction sleeve; 232. Lifting ring; 24. Drying layer; 3. Lid; 31. Sealing ring; 32. Anti-slip dimples; 4. End cap. Detailed Implementation

[0035] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, embodiments of this utility model will be further described below. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, embodiments of this utility model and features thereof can be combined with each other.

[0036] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention, but the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein; obviously, the embodiments in the specification are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments.

[0037] like Figure 1-7 As shown, an embodiment of this utility model provides a candy packaging jar, comprising:

[0038] Tank body 1, with a tank opening 11 provided at one end;

[0039] Rotating component 2 is disposed at the can opening 11. Rotating component 2 includes a fixing plate 21 and a blocking plate 22. The fixing plate 21 is connected to the inner wall of the can body 1 and covers the can opening 11. A sugar outlet 211 is provided on the fixing plate 21. The blocking plate 22 is rotatably disposed on the fixing plate 21 and the opening size of the sugar outlet 211 can be adjusted by rotating to cover and open the sugar outlet 211.

[0040] The candy packaging jar provided by this utility model allows consumers to rotate the cover plate 22 when consuming the gummies. The cover plate 22 rotates from a state covering the candy outlet 211 to a state opening the candy outlet 211, thus adjusting the size of the opening and controlling the amount of gummies poured out when the jar is tilted. When the cover plate 22 is rotated to partially cover the candy outlet 211, the amount of gummies poured out from the candy outlet 211 decreases when the consumer tilts and shakes the jar. Conversely, when the cover plate 22 is rotated to open the candy outlet 211, the amount of gummies poured out increases. Through the adjustment of the rotating component 2, this utility model reduces the possibility of a large amount of gummies spilling due to excessive tilting of the jar or excessive shaking, achieving quantitative candy dispensing. Simultaneously, it prevents consumers from reaching into the jar to pick up the gummies, reducing the possibility of contaminants being introduced into the jar by fingers, thereby ensuring hygienic gummies storage.

[0041] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 3-4 As shown, the rotating component 2 also includes:

[0042] Friction sleeve 231 is disposed on the side of fixed plate 21 facing the outside of can opening 11;

[0043] The connecting shaft 23 has one end fixedly connected to the baffle plate 22, and the other end of the connecting shaft 23 passes through the fixed plate 21 and the friction sleeve 231 and is rotatably connected to the friction sleeve 231. The connecting shaft 23 rotates to drive the baffle plate 22 to rotate in order to adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet 211.

[0044] In this embodiment, by setting the friction sleeve 231 to be rotatably connected to the connecting shaft 23, the shield 22 can rotate stably and accurately to adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet 211, thereby enhancing the controllability of the sugar outlet 211 and improving the user experience and practicality.

[0045] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 4 As shown, a lifting ring 232 is provided on the other end of the connecting shaft 23. The lifting ring 232 is rotatably connected to the connecting shaft 23 and drives the connecting shaft 23 to rotate.

[0046] In this embodiment, the design of the lifting ring 232 provides the user with a convenient point of force application, allowing the user to precisely control the rotation angle of the baffle plate 22 by rotating the lifting ring 232, thereby achieving flexible adjustment of the opening size of the sugar outlet 211, improving the convenience of using the device and the accuracy of sugar output control.

[0047] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 1-5 As shown, the sugar outlet 211 is a fan-shaped opening, and the shielding plate 22 is a fan-shaped plate adapted to the sugar outlet 211. In other alternative embodiments, the sugar outlet 211 may have other shapes, and the shape of the shielding plate 22 may be adapted to the shape of the sugar outlet 211.

[0048] In this embodiment, the design of the sugar outlet 211 and the shield 22 being adapted to each other allows the shield 22 to precisely adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet 211, thereby achieving precise control over the amount of sugar dispensed. Furthermore, this design is flexible, allowing for the selection of different shapes of sugar outlet 211 and shield 22 according to actual needs, thus meeting diverse usage scenarios.

[0049] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, a drying element is provided on the side of the shield facing the inside of the tank.

[0050] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 5 As shown, the drying element includes a drying layer 24, wherein the drying layer 24 is a drying sheet for food storage.

[0051] In this embodiment, the drying layer 24 is used to absorb moisture inside the can 1 to maintain the stability of the internal environment of the can 1 and reduce the possibility of the gummies spoiling. The drying layer 24 is a food storage drying sheet, which is attached to the shielding sheet 22 to absorb moisture.

[0052] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 1 , 6 As shown in Figure 7, the candy packaging jar also includes:

[0053] The lid 3 is fitted onto the tank body 1 at the tank opening 11, and the lid 3 closes the rotating assembly 2.

[0054] In this embodiment, the candy dispensed from the candy outlet 211 by the candy container provided by this invention can be contained by the lid 3. The lid 3 contains the candy dispensed through the candy outlet 211, ensuring food hygiene. In addition, when the can body 1 is tilted or rolled, the candy may spill out of the candy outlet 211. The lid 3 seals the rotating assembly 2 to seal the candy outlet 211, preventing the candy from spilling out.

[0055] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 1 , 6 As shown in Figure 7, the lid 3 is threadedly connected to the tank body 1, and a sealing ring 31 is provided on the bottom wall inside the lid 3, so that the lid 3 is sealed to the tank body 1 through the sealing ring 31.

[0056] In this embodiment, when the lid 3 is sealed to the can body 1, the edge of the can body 1 at the mouth 11 abuts against the sealing ring 31, which can reduce the contact between the gummies and oxygen and prolong the flavor retention time. At the same time, when the surface of the gummies is coated with sugar powder, it isolates moisture and the sugar powder is not easy to absorb moisture and stick together to affect the taste.

[0057] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 1 , 6 As shown in Figure 7, anti-slip recesses 32 are provided on the outer wall of the lid 3.

[0058] In this embodiment, anti-slip dimples 32 are provided to facilitate consumers' gripping and rotation of the lid 3, making it easy to use.

[0059] In the above embodiments, such as Figure 1 and 7 As shown, the candy packaging jar also includes:

[0060] End cap 4 is detachably mounted on the other end of tank body 1.

[0061] In this embodiment, when there is little gummy candy remaining in the can 1, the end cap 4 can be pulled up to quickly pour out the remaining small amount of gummy candy in the can 1, improving the convenience of use.

[0062] The technical solution of this utility model will be described in detail below through specific embodiments.

[0063] The candy packaging jar provided by this utility model is easy to use and can be used for packaging granular foods, such as soft candies, hard candies, etc.

[0064] Refer again Figure 1 The candy packaging jar in this embodiment of the present invention includes a jar body 1, which is a cylindrical plastic jar in this embodiment. Of course, in other alternative embodiments, the jar body 1 can be a jar of other shapes and materials. The jar body 1 is provided with a jar opening 11 at one end. The jar body 1 is provided with a rotating component 2 at the jar opening 11, which can control the amount of candy poured out at one time.

[0065] Again Figure 1 and 2 As shown, the rotating assembly 2 in the candy packaging jar of this utility model includes a fixing plate 21 and a blocking plate 22. The fixing plate 21 is disposed at the jar opening 11 and connected to the inner wall of the jar body 1, and the fixing plate 21 covers the jar opening 11, as shown. Figure 2 As shown, the fixing piece 21 can be a plastic disc adapted to the opening 11 of the can. The fixing piece 21 has a candy outlet 211 for dispensing the gummies. The candy outlet 211 is connected to the interior of the can body 1. When the can body 1 is tilted, the gummies stored inside are poured out through the candy outlet 211. Figure 1-2 As shown, the candy outlet 211 can be a fan-shaped opening. However, this is not a specific limitation on the shape and size of the candy outlet 211. Those skilled in the art can adjust the shape according to the actual size of the packaged gummy candies to ensure a specific number of gummy candies are smoothly dispensed from the candy outlet 211. A shielding plate 22 is rotatably mounted on the fixing plate 21 to cover the candy outlet 211. In this embodiment, the shielding plate 22 is a fan-shaped plate adapted to the candy outlet 211. When the candy outlet 211 is closed, the shielding plate 22 can completely cover it. The shielding plate 22 and the fixing plate 21 are locked together by friction, allowing the shielding plate 22 to be fixed in real time, thereby maintaining a certain opening size of the candy outlet 211. By rotating the shield 22, the shield 22 can cover or open the candy outlet 211, thereby adjusting the size of the opening of the candy outlet 211. Thus, the shield 22 and the fixing piece 21 work together to control the amount of candy poured out of the candy outlet 211 at a time, making it convenient to use.

[0066] Refer again Figure 3 , Figure 3A preferred structure of the fixing plate 21 is shown, in which a friction sleeve 231 is provided on the fixing plate 21. Specifically, the friction sleeve 231 is preferably, but not limited to, a food-grade silicone sleeve, and the structure is simple. The friction sleeve 231 is provided on the side of the fixing plate 21 facing the outside of the can opening 11, that is, on the side of the fixing plate 21 facing the outside of the can body. Again, as shown... Figure 4 As shown, Figure 4 A preferred structure of the entire rotating assembly 2 is shown in more detail. In this structure, a connecting shaft 23 is provided on the baffle plate 22. That is, one end of the connecting shaft 23 is fixedly connected to the baffle plate 22, and the other end of the connecting shaft 23 passes through the fixed plate 21 and the friction sleeve 231. The outer wall of the connecting shaft 23 abuts against the inner wall of the friction sleeve 231, so that the connecting shaft 23 and the friction sleeve 231 are rotatably connected and locked by friction. By rotating the connecting shaft 23, the baffle plate 22 can be rotated to adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet 211.

[0067] Refer again Figure 4 In the preferred structure, a lifting ring 232 is installed at the end of the connecting shaft 23 after it passes through the fixing plate 21 and the friction sleeve 231. This lifting ring 232 drives the connecting shaft 23 to rotate. The lifting ring 232 is located on the outside of the tank body 1, making it easy to grip. Rotating the lifting ring 232 rotates the connecting shaft 23, making it convenient to use. The lifting ring 232 is rotatably connected to the connecting shaft 23. When the lifting ring 232 rotates and approaches the fixing plate 21, it is in a retracted state. When the lifting ring 232 needs to be used again, it is pulled up and moved away from the fixing plate 21. The lifting ring 232 facilitates the rotation of the connecting shaft 23 and the shielding plate 22. Thus, the combination of the friction sleeve 231 and the lifting ring 232 improves the ease of adjusting the rotation of the shielding plate 22.

[0068] Furthermore, in the preferred structure described above, such as Figure 5 As shown, a drying element is provided on the shielding sheet 22 to absorb moisture inside the can 1, thereby maintaining the stability of the internal environment of the can 1 and reducing the possibility of the candy spoiling. In this structure, the drying element is a drying layer 24, which is disposed on the side of the shielding sheet 22 facing the inside of the can 1. Preferably, the drying layer 24 can be a food storage desiccant sheet, which is adhered to the shielding sheet 22 to absorb moisture. It should be understood that the use of food storage desiccant sheets is known to those skilled in the art and is feasible; therefore, it will not be described in detail in this embodiment.

[0069] Furthermore, in preferred embodiments of this utility model, such as Figure 1 , 6As shown in Figure 7, the can body 1 is fitted with a lid 3 at the can opening 11. The lid 3 is located on one side of the rotating component 2 and seals the rotating component 2 to seal the candy outlet 211. The lid 3 can hold the gummies poured out through the candy outlet 211, ensuring food hygiene. In addition, after consuming the gummies, consumers may forget to return the shield 22 to its original position. When the can body 1 is tilted or rolled, the gummies may spill out of the candy outlet 211. Sealing the candy outlet 211 with the lid 3 can prevent the gummies from spilling out. When the lid 3 is closed, the pull ring 232 will rotate to the storage state to reduce the space occupied by the pull ring 232 inside the lid 3. The lid 3 does not need to be designed as a large lid to accommodate the pull ring 232, which can save packaging materials.

[0070] In the preferred embodiment of this utility model, again as follows Figure 6 As shown, a sealing ring 31 is provided on the bottom wall inside the lid 3, and the lid 3 is sealed to the can body 1 through the sealing ring 31. Specifically, the sealing ring 31 is preferably, but not limited to, a silicone sealing ring. When the lid 3 is sealed to the can body 1, the edge of the can body 1 at the can opening 11 abuts against the sealing ring 31, which can reduce the contact between the gummies and oxygen, prolong the flavor retention time. At the same time, when the surface of the gummies is coated with sugar powder, it isolates moisture, and the sugar powder is not easy to absorb moisture and stick together to affect the taste.

[0071] In the preferred embodiment of this utility model, again as follows Figure 1 , 6 As shown in Figure 7, the lid 3 is threadedly connected to the can body 1. Specifically, the inner side wall of the lid 3 has an internal thread, and the outer wall of the can body 1 has an external thread. In addition, anti-slip recesses 32 can be provided on the outer wall of the lid 3 to facilitate consumers' gripping and rotation of the lid 3, making it convenient to use.

[0072] In a preferred embodiment of this utility model, such as Figure 7 As shown, an end cap 4 is provided at the end of the can 1 away from the rotating component 2, that is, an end cap 4 is provided on the other end of the can 1 opposite to the lid 3. The end cap 4 is detachably connected to the can 1, for example, the end cap 4 can be snapped into the can 1. When there is little gummy candy left in the can 1, the end cap 4 can be pulled up to quickly pour out the remaining small amount of gummy candy in the can 1, improving the convenience of use.

[0073] During use, when a consumer consumes the gummy candy, they first remove the lid 3, pull up the lifting ring 232 on the rotating component 2, causing the connecting shaft 23 to rotate. The rotation of the connecting shaft 23 causes the connected shielding plate 22 to rotate, opening the candy outlet 211 to a suitable opening size. Then, the can is tilted and shaken, causing the gummy candy to pour out from the outlet 211 into the lid 3. Because the shielding plate 22 can change the opening size of the outlet 211, consumers can easily control the amount of gummy candy poured out without worrying about excessive tilting or shaking causing a large amount of gummy candy to spill. Simultaneously, by pouring the gummy candy into the lid 3, consumers can avoid inserting their fingers into the can to retrieve it, and also prevent contaminants from entering the can and contaminating the remaining gummy candy. If a small amount of uneaten gummy candy remains in the lid 3, it can be stored directly there. The operation is convenient, and the gummy candy is safe to consume. When there is little gummy candy left in the can 1, the rotating component 2 can be turned off, the lid 3 can be sealed, and then the end cap 4 at the other end of the can 1 can be lifted to quickly pour out the remaining small amount of gummy candy in the can 1.

[0074] Therefore, the candy packaging jar provided by this utility model allows consumers to remove the lid before consuming the gummies, and rotate the blocking plate. The blocking plate rotates from covering the candy outlet to moving away from it, adjusting the size of the opening and thus controlling the amount of gummies poured out when the jar is tilted. The gummies poured out from the outlet can be collected by the lid. When the blocking plate partially covers the outlet, the amount of gummies poured out decreases when the consumer tilts and shakes the jar. Conversely, when the blocking plate moves away from the outlet, the amount of gummies poured out increases. This rotating mechanism reduces the likelihood of excessive gummies spilling due to excessive tilting or shaking, ensuring precise candy dispensing. It also prevents consumers from reaching into the jar to pick up the gummies, reducing the possibility of contaminants being introduced into the jar and ensuring hygienic gummies storage.

[0075] It should be noted that, in this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and do not necessarily require or imply any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to the process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitations, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.

[0076] The above description is merely an embodiment of the present invention, which enables those skilled in the art to understand and implement the present invention. Various modifications to the embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments described herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.

Claims

1. A candy packaging jar, characterized in that, include: A tank body, with a tank opening at one end; A rotating assembly is disposed at the can opening. The rotating assembly includes a fixing plate and a blocking plate. The fixing plate is connected to the inner wall of the can and covers the can opening. A sugar outlet is provided on the fixing plate. The blocking plate is rotatably disposed on the fixing plate and the opening size of the sugar outlet is adjusted by rotating to cover and open the sugar outlet.

2. The candy packaging jar according to claim 1, characterized in that, The rotating assembly also includes: A friction sleeve is disposed on the side of the fixing plate facing the outer side of the can opening; A connecting shaft is provided, one end of which is fixedly connected to the shielding plate, and the other end of which passes through the fixed plate and the friction sleeve and is rotatably connected to the friction sleeve. The connecting shaft rotates to drive the shielding plate to rotate in order to adjust the opening size of the sugar outlet.

3. The candy packaging jar according to claim 2, characterized in that, A lifting ring is provided at the other end of the connecting shaft. The lifting ring is rotatably connected to the connecting shaft and drives the connecting shaft to rotate.

4. The candy packaging jar according to claim 1, characterized in that, The sugar outlet is a fan-shaped opening, and the shielding plate is a fan-shaped plate adapted to the sugar outlet.

5. The candy packaging jar according to claim 1, characterized in that, A drying element is provided on the side of the shield facing the inside of the tank.

6. The candy packaging jar according to claim 5, characterized in that, The drying element includes a drying layer, wherein the drying layer is a food storage drying sheet.

7. The candy packaging jar according to claim 1, characterized in that, The candy packaging jar also includes: A lid is fitted over the tank body at the opening of the tank, and the lid closes the rotating assembly.

8. The candy packaging jar according to claim 7, characterized in that, The lid is threadedly connected to the tank body, and a sealing ring is provided on the bottom wall inside the lid, through which the lid is sealed to the tank body.

9. The candy packaging jar according to claim 8, characterized in that, The outer wall of the container is provided with anti-slip recesses.

10. The candy packaging jar according to claim 1, characterized in that, The candy packaging jar also includes: An end cap, which is detachably mounted on the other end of the tank.