A disassembling tool structure of a cell wall breaking machine

By using the clamping component of the blender's blade disassembly structure in conjunction with the cup body, the problem of difficult cleaning of the bottom blade assembly in traditional blenders is solved, enabling easy disassembly and cleaning of the blade assembly and reducing maintenance costs.

CN224357463UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-16GUANGDONG TIANXI ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGDONG TIANXI ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-16
Publication Date
2026-06-16

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Abstract

The utility model provides a kind of demoulding structure of wall breaking machine, it includes cup body, knife assembly and cup seat;The knife assembly includes knife shaft, blade and heating disc, the knife shaft is located on the heating disc and is rotatably connected with the heating disc, the blade is connected with one end of the knife shaft, the other end of the knife shaft is equipped with the clamping block for the cup seat clamping, the cup seat is abutted with the heating disc, and the cup seat is used to drive the rotation of the knife shaft;When the knife assembly is inserted in the cup body, the blade is located in the cup body, characterized in that: the lower end of the cup body is equipped with clamping assembly, when the knife assembly is inserted in the cup body, the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly.The utility model solves the problem that the bottom blade assembly of traditional wall breaking machine is difficult to clean.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of blender technology, and more specifically, to a blade disassembly structure for a blender. Background Technology

[0002] A high-speed blender uses an ultra-high-speed motor to drive stainless steel blades to cut and pulverize food at ultra-high speed within the cup, thereby breaking down the cell walls of the food and fully releasing vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, proteins, and water from the cells.

[0003] After use, the blender needs to be cleaned. However, the presence of the bottom blade assembly hinders this process. Disassembling the blade assembly requires not only specialized tools but also a certain level of skill. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a detachable structure for the blender's cup and blade assembly that is easy to operate and requires no specialized tools. Utility Model Content

[0004] Therefore, in order to solve the problem of the difficulty in cleaning the bottom blade assembly of traditional blenders, this utility model provides a blade disassembly structure for blenders, the specific technical solution of which is as follows:

[0005] A disassembled blade structure for a high-speed blender includes a cup body, a blade assembly, and a cup holder. The blade assembly includes a blade shaft, a blade, and a heating plate. The blade shaft is mounted on and rotatably connected to the heating plate. The blade is connected to one end of the blade shaft, and the other end of the blade shaft is engaged with the cup holder. The cup holder abuts against the heating plate and is used to drive the blade shaft to rotate. When the blade assembly is inserted into the cup body, the blade is located within the cup body. The cup body is characterized by having a clamping assembly at its lower end. When the blade assembly is inserted into the cup body, the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the blade assembly.

[0006] The aforementioned blender's blade-removing structure allows for complete replacement of the blade assembly (blade shaft + blades + heating plate). This eliminates the need to scrap the entire machine when blades become dull or the heating plate is damaged, reducing maintenance costs. While the cup body and blade assembly are typically locked together by rotating threads, this method is prone to human error in tightening or misalignment. The clamping assembly, which works in conjunction with the cup body, secures the blade assembly, making it easier for users to lock and fix it. After using the blender, the clamping assembly can be opened to remove the blade assembly from the cup, facilitating multi-angle cleaning and solving the problem of difficult-to-clean bottom blade assemblies in traditional blenders.

[0007] Furthermore, one end of the heating plate is used to insert into the cup body, and the other end of the heating plate is stepped; the clamping assembly includes a first clamping block; the outer contour of the first clamping block is annular, and the first clamping block matches the stepped end of the heating plate. When the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the stepped end of the heating plate is inserted into the first clamping block.

[0008] Furthermore, the first clamping block is hinged to the cup body, and the clamping assembly further includes a first buckle, which is hinged to the cup body; the first clamping block is provided with a first slot; when the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the first buckle engages with the first slot.

[0009] Furthermore, the clamping assembly also includes a second buckle and a third buckle, both of which are hinged to the cup body; the first clamping block is provided with a second slot and a third slot; when the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the second buckle engages with the second slot, and the third buckle engages with the third slot.

[0010] Furthermore, the first clamping block is hinged to the cup body, and the first clamping block is provided with a rotating lock. When the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the rotating lock abuts against the outer surface of the cup body. Attached Figure Description

[0011] The present invention can be further understood from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale; rather, the focus is on illustrating the principles of the embodiments. In different views, the same reference numerals designate corresponding parts.

[0012] Figure 1 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of the blade disassembly structure of the blender described in one embodiment of this utility model;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a second schematic diagram of the blade disassembly structure of the blender described in one embodiment of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 3 This is the third schematic diagram of the blade disassembly structure of the blender described in one embodiment of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 4 This is the fourth structural schematic diagram of the blade disassembly structure of the blender described in one embodiment of this utility model.

[0016] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0017] 1-Cup body; 2-Knife assembly; 21-Knife shaft; 22-Blade; 23-Heating plate; 3-Clamping assembly; 4-First clamping block; 51-First buckle; 52-First slot; 61-Second buckle; 62-Third buckle; 63-Second slot; 64-Third slot; 7-Rotary lock; 8-Snap-fit ​​block. Detailed Implementation

[0018] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with its embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and do not limit its scope of protection.

[0019] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" another element, it can be directly attached to the other element or there may be an intervening element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.

[0020] 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.

[0021] In this utility model, "first" and "second" do not represent a specific quantity or order, but are merely used to distinguish names.

[0022] like Figure 1 As shown in Figure 4, a blade-removing structure for a blender according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a cup body 1, a blade assembly 2, and a cup holder. The blade assembly 2 includes a blade shaft 21, a blade 22, and a heating plate 23. The blade shaft 21 is mounted on the heating plate 23 and rotatably connected to it. The blade 22 is connected to one end of the blade shaft 21, and the other end of the blade shaft 21 is provided with a locking block 8 that engages with the cup holder. The cup holder abuts against the heating plate 23 and is used to drive the blade shaft 21 to rotate. When the blade assembly 2 is inserted into the cup body 1, the blade 22 is located inside the cup body 1. The cup body 1 is characterized in that a clamping assembly 3 is provided at its lower end. When the blade assembly 2 is inserted into the cup body 1, the clamping assembly 3 cooperates with the cup body 1 to clamp and fix the blade assembly 2.

[0023] The aforementioned blade disassembly structure of the blender allows for complete replacement of the blade assembly 2 (blade shaft 21 + blade 22 + heating plate 23). When the blade 22 becomes dull or the heating plate 23 is damaged, the entire machine does not need to be scrapped, reducing maintenance costs. If the cup body 1 is only tightened by rotating the screw thread to lock the blade assembly 2, it is easy for users to fail to tighten it properly or for it to get stuck. The clamping assembly 3 works with the cup body 1 to clamp the blade assembly 2, making it easier for users to lock and fix the blade assembly 2. After using the blender, the blade assembly 2 can be pulled out from the cup body 1 by opening the clamping assembly 3, making it easy to clean the blade assembly 2 from multiple angles, solving the problem of the bottom blade 22 assembly being difficult to clean in traditional blenders.

[0024] like Figure 1 As shown in Figure 2, in one embodiment, one end of the heating plate 23 is inserted into the cup body 1, and the other end of the heating plate 23 is stepped. The clamping assembly 3 includes a first clamping block 4. The outer contour of the first clamping block 4 is annular, and the first clamping block 4 matches the stepped end of the heating plate 23. When the clamping assembly 3 cooperates with the cup body 1 to clamp and fix the knife assembly 2, the stepped end of the heating plate 23 is inserted into the first clamping block 4. The first clamping block 4 is hinged to the cup body 1. The clamping assembly 3 also includes a first buckle 51, which is hinged to the cup body 1. The first clamping block 4 is provided with a first slot 52. When the clamping assembly 3 cooperates with the cup body 1 to clamp and fix the knife assembly 2, the first buckle 51 engages with the first slot 52. Thus, the first slot 52 engages with the first buckle 51 to lock and fix the knife assembly 2; the first clamping block 4 is hinged to the cup body 1 to prevent the first clamping block 4 from rolling off when the knife assembly 2 is removed.

[0025] like Figure 3 As shown, in one embodiment, the clamping assembly 3 further includes a second latch 61 and a third latch 62. Both the first latch 61 and the second latch 61 are hinged to the cup body 1. The first clamping block 4 is provided with a second slot 63 and a third slot 64. When the clamping assembly 3 cooperates with the cup body 1 to clamp and fix the knife assembly 2, the second latch 61 engages with the second slot 63, and the third latch 62 engages with the third slot 64. Thus, by engaging the second slot 63 with the second latch 61 and the third slot 64 with the third latch 62, the knife assembly 2 is locked and fixed.

[0026] like Figure 4As shown, in one embodiment, the first clamping block 4 is hinged to the cup body 1, and the first clamping block 4 is provided with a rotary lock 7. When the clamping assembly 3 cooperates with the cup body 1 to clamp and fix the knife assembly 2, the rotary lock 7 abuts against the outer surface of the cup body 1. Thus, by rotating and locking the rotary lock 7, and then rotating the lock 7 abutting against the outer surface of the cup body 1, the knife assembly 2 is locked and fixed.

[0027] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.

[0028] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementations of this utility model, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model patent. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this utility model, and these all fall within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model patent should be determined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A blade-removing structure for a blender, comprising a cup body, a blade assembly, and a cup holder; the blade assembly includes a blade shaft, a blade, and a heating plate, the blade shaft being disposed on and rotatably connected to the heating plate, the blade being connected to one end of the blade shaft, and the other end of the blade shaft having a locking block for engaging with the cup holder, the cup holder abutting against the heating plate, the cup holder being used to drive the blade shaft to rotate; when the blade assembly is inserted into the cup body, the blade is located within the cup body, characterized in that: The lower end of the cup body is provided with a clamping component. When the knife component is inserted into the cup body, the clamping component cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife component.

2. The blade-removing structure of the blender according to claim 1, characterized in that, One end of the heating plate is used to insert into the cup body, and the other end of the heating plate is stepped; the clamping assembly includes a first clamping block; the outer contour of the first clamping block is annular, and the first clamping block matches the stepped end of the heating plate. When the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the stepped end of the heating plate is inserted into the first clamping block.

3. The blade-removing structure of the blender according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first clamping block is hinged to the cup body, and the clamping assembly further includes a first buckle, which is hinged to the cup body; the first clamping block is provided with a first slot; when the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the first buckle engages with the first slot.

4. The blade-removing structure of the blender according to claim 2, characterized in that, The clamping assembly further includes a second buckle and a third buckle, both of which are hinged to the cup body; the first clamping block is provided with a second slot and a third slot; when the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the second buckle engages with the second slot, and the third buckle engages with the third slot.

5. The blade-removing structure of the blender according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first clamping block is hinged to the cup body. The first clamping block is provided with a rotating lock. When the clamping assembly cooperates with the cup body to clamp and fix the knife assembly, the rotating lock abuts against the outer surface of the cup body.