A locking structure for tea set
The locking structure of L-shaped blocks and L-shaped grooves, along with the threaded handle design, solves the problem of teaware lids loosening and falling off in bumpy environments, thus improving the stability and safety of the teaware and providing better storage and carrying protection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGZHOU YUTUOSHANHAO SPORTS GOODS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
The existing teaware's connection method is not stable enough. The handle cannot help secure the lid, causing the lid to easily loosen and fall off in bumpy environments, increasing the risk of damage to the teaware and reducing its stability and safety during use and carrying.
The lid is secured to the teaware shell using an L-shaped block and L-shaped groove locking structure. The handle is connected to the connecting seat by a threaded connection and secured by bolts. The handle is designed with a flat end to increase the gripping area. The teacup is protected by a support plate and a limiting block.
It effectively prevents the lid from falling off, improves the stability and safety of teaware in bumpy environments, protects the inside of the teaware from damage, and provides a good storage and carrying experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of tea utensil technology, specifically a locking structure for storing tea utensils. Background Technology
[0002] With social development and the continuous improvement of people's living standards, outdoor camping has become a popular way for people to relax, exercise, get close to nature, and relieve work stress. It is a frequent activity for outdoor enthusiasts. As the name suggests, outdoor camping involves resting and experiencing a lifestyle different from city life. In addition, bringing simple outdoor tea sets to enjoy tea and conversation during camping is a particularly enriching experience for tea lovers.
[0003] In existing technology, the outer shell of teaware and the lid are usually connected by a simple snap-fit method, such as a straight-cylinder buckle or a simple press-fit structure. The handle is generally connected to the outer shell of the teaware through a single connection point, and the handle is mostly cylindrical. The connection method with the outer shell of the teaware is mainly simple screw fixing or one-piece molding, lacking auxiliary fixing design for the lid.
[0004] However, because the connection between the tea set's outer shell and the lid is not secure enough, and the handle cannot provide any additional support for securing the lid, the lid is prone to loosening or falling off due to vibration when the tea set is carried in a bumpy environment. Once the lid falls off, the tea set stored inside is not only easily damaged by impact, but the loose lid may also hit the outer shell of the tea set during bumps, further increasing the risk of damage to the tea set inside. This greatly reduces the stability and safety of the stored tea set during use and carrying.
[0005] In light of this, we have developed a locking mechanism for storing teaware. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a locking structure for storing tea utensils, so as to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a locking structure for storing tea utensils, comprising: a tea utensil shell, a receiving body, and a threaded hole A;
[0008] A connecting seat is provided on one side of the surface of the tea set shell, a handle is provided on the surface of the connecting seat, and a cup lid is provided on the top of the tea set shell;
[0009] The container is disposed inside the outer shell of the tea set, and teacup A and teacup B are disposed inside the container;
[0010] The threaded hole A is opened on the surface of the handle, and a bolt is provided inside the threaded hole A, and the bolt extends into the interior of the connecting seat after passing through the threaded hole A;
[0011] A locking structure is provided between the outer shell of the tea set and the lid. The L-shaped block and L-shaped groove of the locking structure work together to allow the lid to rotate and fix the lid to the outer shell of the tea set.
[0012] Preferably, the L-shaped block is connected to the inner bottom of the cup lid, and the L-shaped block and the cup lid are fixedly connected. The L-shaped groove is formed on the surface of the tea set shell, and the L-shaped groove and the tea set shell are integrally formed. The L-shaped block is rotatably connected inside the L-shaped groove.
[0013] Preferably, a support plate is slidably connected inside the container, and a protective plate is connected to the top of the support plate. Teacup A and teacup B are located on the top of the support plate and inside the protective plate. The protective plate can protect the teacups from the side and prevent them from being damaged by collisions during storage.
[0014] Preferably, the two sides of the support plate are respectively connected to limiting blocks, and the interior of the accommodating body is provided with limiting grooves for sliding contact with the limiting blocks. The support plate can slide freely within the accommodating body through the sliding contact between the limiting blocks on both sides and the limiting grooves inside the accommodating body.
[0015] Preferably, the top of the connector has a screw hole A for screwing in a bolt, the screw hole A and the connector are integrally formed, and the screw hole A is aligned with the threaded hole A. The side of the connector has a screw hole B for screwing in a bolt, and the screw hole B and the connector are integrally formed.
[0016] Preferably, the surface of the connecting seat is connected to a positioning block, which contacts the end of the lifting handle to limit the lifting handle.
[0017] Preferably, the surface of the handle has a threaded hole B on one side of the threaded hole A, and the threaded hole B and the handle are integrally formed.
[0018] Preferably, the handle is L-shaped, and the end of the handle is flat. The flat end increases the contact area with the hand and reduces the pressure on the hand.
[0019] Preferably, the surface of the tea set shell is connected to a water outlet, and the water outlet and the tea set shell are integrally formed.
[0020] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0021] (1) The locking structure of the L-shaped block and L-shaped groove between the tea set shell and the cup lid makes the cup lid less likely to loosen after it is fixed. In addition, the threaded hole B on the surface of the handle is aligned with the screw hole B on the surface of the connecting seat, so that the bolt passes through the threaded hole B and extends into the inside of the screw hole B to fix the handle. The flat end of the handle can press the cup lid tightly, further fixing the cup lid to the surface of the tea set shell, preventing the cup lid from shifting. Even in a bumpy environment, it can effectively prevent the cup lid from falling off, protect the safety of the tea set inside, and improve the stability of the tea set during use and carrying.
[0022] (2) The connection between the handle and the connecting seat is made more secure by using a bolt thread connection, which can withstand greater pulling force and there is no need to worry about the handle falling off during carrying.
[0023] (3) Through the design of the container, the support plate, the protective plate, the limiting block and the limiting groove, a good storage space and protection measures are provided for the teacup. The protective plate can buffer the external impact from the side, avoid damage to the teacup, extend the service life of the teaware, and also make it convenient for users to organize and store the teaware. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the handle of this utility model when it is rotated;
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the side section of the accommodating body of this utility model;
[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the tea set shell and cup lid when connected according to this utility model;
[0029] Figure 6 This is a top view of the outer shell of the tea set according to this utility model.
[0030] In the diagram: 1. Tea set outer shell; 2. Water outlet; 3. Container; 4. Connecting seat; 5. Screw hole A; 6. Handle; 7. Bolt; 8. Threaded hole B; 9. Threaded hole A; 10. Teacup A; 11. Teacup B; 12. Lid; 13. Screw hole B; 14. Positioning block; 15. Limiting groove; 16. Limiting block; 17. Support plate; 18. Protective plate; 19. L-shaped block; 20. L-shaped groove. Detailed Implementation
[0031] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0032] Please see Figure 1-6 This utility model provides a technical solution: a locking structure for storing teaware, comprising: a teaware shell 1, a connecting seat 4 provided on one side of the surface of the teaware shell 1, a handle 6 provided on the surface of the connecting seat 4, and a cup lid 12 provided on the top of the teaware shell 1;
[0033] The container 3 is disposed inside the outer shell 1 of the tea set, and teacup A10 and teacup B11 are disposed inside the container 3;
[0034] A threaded hole A9 is formed on the surface of the handle 6. The threaded hole A9 and the handle 6 are integrally formed. A bolt 7 is provided inside the threaded hole A9, and the bolt 7 extends into the interior of the connecting seat 4 after passing through the threaded hole A9.
[0035] A locking structure is provided between the outer shell 1 of the tea set and the lid 12. The L-shaped block 19 and the L-shaped groove 20 of the locking structure are used together to make the lid 12 rotate and fix the lid 12 to the outer shell 1 of the tea set.
[0036] The L-shaped block 19 is connected to the inner bottom of the cup lid 12 and is fixedly set with the cup lid 12. The L-shaped groove 20 is opened on the surface of the tea set shell 1 and is integrally formed with the tea set shell 1. The L-shaped block 19 is rotatably connected to the inside of the L-shaped groove 20.
[0037] The interior of the container 3 is slidably connected to a support plate 17, and the top of the support plate 17 is connected to a protective plate 18. Teacups A10 and B11 are located on the top of the support plate 17 and inside the protective plate 18. The protective plate 18 can protect the teacups from the side and prevent them from being damaged by collisions during storage.
[0038] The two sides of the support plate 17 are respectively connected to the limiting blocks 16. The interior of the accommodating body 3 is provided with a limiting groove 15 for sliding the limiting blocks 16. The support plate 17 can slide freely in the accommodating body 3 through the sliding engagement of the limiting blocks 16 on both sides with the limiting groove 15 inside the accommodating body 3.
[0039] The top of the connecting seat 4 is provided with a screw hole A5 for screwing the bolt 7. The screw hole A5 and the connecting seat 4 are integrally formed and the screw hole A5 is aligned with the threaded hole A9. The side of the connecting seat 4 is provided with a screw hole B13 for screwing the bolt 7. The screw hole B13 and the connecting seat 4 are integrally formed.
[0040] The surface of the connecting seat 4 is connected to a positioning block 14, which contacts the end of the lifting handle 6 to limit the lifting handle 6.
[0041] The surface of the handle 6 has a threaded hole B8 on one side of the threaded hole A9, and the threaded hole B8 and the handle 6 are integrally formed.
[0042] The handle 6 is an L-shaped part, and the end of the handle 6 is flat. The flat end increases the contact area with the hand and reduces the pressure on the hand.
[0043] The surface of the tea set shell 1 is connected to a water outlet 2, and the water outlet 2 and the tea set shell 1 are integrally formed.
[0044] Specifically, when using the tea set, the user lifts the outer shell 1 of the tea set using the handle 6. The handle 6 is L-shaped with a flat end. This design is ergonomic and easy for the user to grip. At the same time, the flat end increases the contact area with the hand, reducing the pressure on the hand and making it less tiring to hold for a long time. The handle 6 is connected to the connecting seat 4 by a bolt 7. Specifically, the bolt 7 passes through the threaded hole A9 on the surface of the handle 6 and extends into the threaded hole A5 at the top of the connecting seat 4 for screwing and fixing, ensuring that the handle 6 and the connecting seat 4 are firmly connected, thereby ensuring that the handle 6 will not fall off during the lifting process, providing the user with a safe and reliable way to carry the tea set.
[0045] When storing teaware, the container 3 is located inside the outer shell 1 of the teaware and serves to accommodate teacups A10 and B11. The support plate 17 is slidably engaged with the limiting groove 15 inside the container 3 through the limiting blocks 16 on both sides, allowing it to slide freely within the container 3. Teacups A10 and B11 are placed on top of the support plate 17. The protective plate 18 connected to the top of the support plate 17 can protect the teacups from the side and prevent them from being damaged by collisions during storage. When the support plate 17 slides to the appropriate position, the limiting blocks 16 and the limiting groove 15 cooperate to limit the position, keeping the support plate 17 stable and ensuring that the teacups do not shake randomly within the container 3.
[0046] When the tea set shell 1 is closed, the locking structure between the tea set shell 1 and the cup lid 12 plays a key role. The L-shaped block 19 connected to the bottom of the cup lid 12 cooperates with the L-shaped groove 20 opened on the surface of the tea set shell 1. When the user places the cup lid 12 on top of the tea set shell 1, the L-shaped block 19 rotates in the L-shaped groove 20 by rotating the cup lid 12. When the L-shaped block 19 rotates to a specific position, the cup lid 12 is tightly fixed to the tea set shell 1, which effectively prevents dust from entering the tea set and avoids spillage of internal items during carrying. In addition, the water outlet 2 on the surface of the tea set shell 1 can be used to drain excess water from the inside of the tea set, keeping the inside dry and clean.
[0047] At this point, rotate the handle 6 so that the threaded hole B8 on the surface of the handle 6 aligns with the threaded hole B13 on the surface of the connecting seat 4. Then, screw in the bolt 7, allowing the bolt 7 to pass through the threaded hole B8 and extend into the interior of the threaded hole B13, thus fixing the handle 6 in place. The handle 6 is now in its rotated shape (i.e., Figure 3 As shown in the figure, the flat end of the handle 6 can press the lid 12 tightly, further fixing the lid 12 to the surface of the tea set shell 1, and preventing the lid 12 from shifting.
[0048] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A locking structure for storing tea set, characterized in that, include: A tea set shell (1) is provided with a connecting seat (4) on one side of the surface of the tea set shell (1), and a handle (6) is provided on the surface of the connecting seat (4). A cup lid (12) is provided on the top of the tea set shell (1). The container (3) is disposed inside the outer shell (1) of the tea set, and teacup A (10) and teacup B (11) are disposed inside the container (3); A threaded hole A (9) is provided on the surface of the handle (6). A bolt (7) is provided inside the threaded hole A (9), and the bolt (7) extends through the threaded hole A (9) and into the interior of the connecting seat (4). A locking structure is provided between the outer shell (1) of the tea set and the cup lid (12). The L-shaped block (19) and L-shaped groove (20) of the locking structure are used together to make the cup lid (12) rotate to fix the cup lid (12) and the outer shell (1) of the tea set.
2. The locking structure for tea set according to claim 1, wherein, The L-shaped block (19) is connected to the inner bottom of the cup lid (12), the L-shaped groove (20) is opened on the surface of the tea set shell (1), and the L-shaped block (19) is rotatably connected inside the L-shaped groove (20).
3. The locking structure of claim 1, wherein the locking structure is a tea set. The interior of the container (3) is slidably connected to a support plate (17), and the top of the support plate (17) is connected to a guard plate (18). Teacup A (10) and teacup B (11) are located on the top of the support plate (17) and inside the guard plate (18).
4. The locking structure of claim 3, wherein, Limiting blocks (16) are connected to both sides of the receiving plate (17), and a limiting groove (15) for sliding the limiting block (16) is provided inside the accommodating body (3).
5. The locking structure of claim 1, wherein The top of the connecting seat (4) is provided with a screw hole A (5) for screwing the bolt (7), and the screw hole A (5) is aligned with the threaded hole A (9). The side of the connecting seat (4) is provided with a screw hole B (13) for screwing the bolt (7).
6. The locking structure of claim 1, wherein The surface of the connecting seat (4) is connected to a positioning block (14).
7. The locking structure of claim 1, wherein, The surface of the handle (6) is provided with a threaded hole B (8) on one side of the threaded hole A (9).
8. The locking structure of claim 1, wherein, The handle (6) is an L-shaped part, and the end of the handle (6) is flat.
9. The locking structure of claim 1, wherein, The tea set shell (1) has a water outlet (2) connected to its surface.