A pot handle and a pot

By designing a clamping component that is movably connected to the handle of the cookware, and utilizing the automatic locking function of the rotating and locking parts, the limitations of traditional cookware handles are solved, achieving convenient clamping and improved stability.

CN224369676UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19ZHEJIANG JEETEE COOKWARE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHEJIANG JEETEE COOKWARE
Filing Date
2025-04-21
Publication Date
2026-06-19

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a kind of pot handle and pot, including handle and clamping piece movably arranged on handle;The clamping groove for clamping pot body is formed between the front end of clamping piece and handle;The clamping gap of clamping groove is changed by the relative movement of clamping piece and handle to realize the clamping and disassembly of pot body, the utility model can adjust clamping groove gap by rotating clamping piece, and the clamping of pot is completed by single-hand operation, the convenience when handle and pot cooperate is greatly improved, and clamping efficiency is improved;Meanwhile, the friction of first damping part and second damping part cooperation is increased, the stability and safety when handle clamps pot are realized.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cookware technology, and in particular to a cookware handle and a cookware. Background Technology

[0002] Traditional cookware handles often use a fixed structure or a simple snap-fit ​​connection, which has significant limitations in use.

[0003] While fixed handles offer a sturdy structure, they suffer from drawbacks such as large storage space requirements and inconvenient cleaning. Existing detachable handles on the market primarily utilize threaded connections, spring clips, or auxiliary locking devices for connection. However, in practical applications, these methods reveal drawbacks such as cumbersome operation and insufficient connection reliability. Furthermore, threaded connections suffer from large turning angles, low assembly and disassembly efficiency, and the threads are prone to wear and loosening after prolonged use. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention addresses the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a cookware handle that is easy to operate, has reliable clamping, and features an automatic locking function.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a cookware handle, comprising a handle and a clamping member movably disposed on the handle;

[0006] A clamping groove for clamping the pot body is formed between the front end of the clamping member and the handle.

[0007] The clamping member moves relative to the handle to change the clamping gap of the clamping groove, thereby realizing the clamping and disassembly of the pot body.

[0008] In the above scheme, preferably, the clamping member is rotatably mounted on the handle via a rotating part, and the front end of the clamping member includes a first clamping part disposed on one side of the clamping groove;

[0009] The front end of the handle includes a second clamping part located on the other side of the clamping groove.

[0010] In the above scheme, preferably, the clamping member includes a gripping part, and the rotating part is disposed between the first clamping part and the gripping part.

[0011] In the above scheme, preferably, the first clamping part is hinged to the handle via a rotating part, and rotates relative to the handle to adjust the gap between it and the second clamping part.

[0012] In the above scheme, preferably, a locking part is provided between the clamping member and the handle, the locking part including a first fastener provided on the handle and a second fastener provided on the clamping member;

[0013] When the clamping member moves, the second fastener engages with the first fastener to achieve relative fixation between the clamping member and the handle.

[0014] In the above scheme, preferably, the first fastener has a protrusion and the second fastener has a groove that mates with the protrusion;

[0015] The first fastener is movably mounted on the handle to enable it to engage and disengage with the second fastener.

[0016] In the above scheme, preferably, the first fastener includes a pressing part and a driving part, and the pressing part and the driving part are connected by a connecting part;

[0017] The handle is provided with a first guide groove that mates with the connecting part;

[0018] A first spring is provided between the drive unit and the handle.

[0019] In the above scheme, preferably, the drive unit is provided with a second guide groove, and the handle is provided with a guide pin that cooperates with the second guide groove.

[0020] In the above scheme, preferably, the front end of the handle is provided with a movable groove for the first clamping part to pass through and move, and the second clamping part is provided with a first damping part on the side near the clamping groove;

[0021] The rotating part includes a rotating bracket connected to the gripping part and the first clamping part, and the rotating bracket is provided at one end of the first clamping part and covered with a second damping part.

[0022] The handle is provided with a rotating shaft that cooperates with the rotating bracket;

[0023] A second spring is provided between the clamping member and the handle;

[0024] The handle is provided with a receiving cavity that cooperates with the clamping member so that the clamping member can clamp the pot and form an integral part with the handle.

[0025] In the above-mentioned solutions, preferably, a cookware includes the cookware handle and the pot body as described in any one of the above solutions.

[0026] The beneficial effects of this utility model are: the clamping slot gap can be adjusted by rotating the clamping part, and the pot can be clamped by one hand, which greatly improves the convenience of the handle and the pot and improves the clamping efficiency; at the same time, the first damping part and the second damping part cooperate to increase the friction, which realizes the stability and safety of the handle when clamping the pot.

[0027] In addition, the clamping element can be housed inside the handle after clamping the cookware, saving space in the handle and improving its practicality without affecting the grip. Attached Figure Description

[0028] Figure 1This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the handle of this utility model.

[0029] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional view of the handle of this utility model.

[0030] Figure 3 This is a diagram showing the state of the handle and clamping component after they have moved relative to each other.

[0031] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the handle and the first fastener of this utility model.

[0032] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the clamping component of this utility model.

[0033] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional bottom view of the handle of this utility model.

[0034] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly structure of the handle and the pot body of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0035] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments: See below Figures 1-7 .

[0036] A cookware handle includes a handle 1 and a clamping member 2 movably disposed on the handle 1. The clamping member 2 is rotatably mounted on the handle 1. Specifically, the front end of the handle 1 has a movable groove 102. The clamping member 2 includes a rotating bracket 401. The clamping member 2, after passing through the movable groove 102 at the front end of the rotating bracket 401, forms a first clamping part 201, and its rear end is positioned below the handle 1 to form a gripping part 202. Figures 2-3 As shown.

[0037] The handle 1 has a second clamping part 101 at its front end that cooperates with the first clamping part 201. A clamping groove 3 for clamping the pot body is formed between the first clamping part 201 and the second clamping part 101. When the clamping member 2 rotates through the rotating bracket 401, the width of the clamping groove 3 can be changed, that is, the first clamping part 201 moves relative to the second clamping part 101, thereby changing the clamping gap of the clamping groove 3 and completing the clamping or disassembly with the pot body.

[0038] The handle 1 is provided with a rotating shaft 403 that cooperates with the rotating bracket 401. The rotating shaft 403 is fixed to the front of the handle 1, and the rotating bracket 401 is rotatably mounted on the rotating shaft 403. The rotating bracket 401 and the rotating shaft 403 constitute a rotating part 4. As can be seen from the above, the first clamping part 201 is hinged to the handle 1 through the rotating part 4, and the gap between the first clamping part 201 and the second clamping part 101 is adjusted by rotating the rotating part 4 relative to the handle 1, that is, changing the width or size of the clamping groove 3.

[0039] Both the first clamping part 201 and the second clamping part 101 are located at the front end of the rotating shaft 403. The rotating bracket 401 is provided at one end of the first clamping part 201 and covers the second damping part 402. The second clamping part 101 is provided with the first damping part 103 on the side near the clamping groove 3. That is, the first clamping part 201 is formed by covering the second damping part 402 with the front bracket of the rotating bracket 401. The first damping part 103 and the second damping part 402 can be made of high temperature resistant rubber. When the pot is in the clamping groove 3, the rotation of the clamping member 2 causes the first clamping part 201 to move closer to the second clamping part 101, reducing the gap of the clamping groove 3. Then, the first damping part 103 and the second damping part 402 clamp the inner and outer walls of the pot together and increase the sliding resistance between the clamping part and the pot through the damping part, thereby improving the clamping stability.

[0040] A second spring 6 is provided between the clamping member 2 and the handle 1, such as Figure 2 As shown, the second spring 6 is located at the lower front part of the clamping member 2, with one end hooked to the lower wall of the clamping member 2 and the other end hooked to the left side wall of the second clamping part 101 at the front end of the handle 1.

[0041] The handle 1 is provided with a receiving cavity 104 that cooperates with the clamping member 2 so that the clamping member 2 clamps the pot body and forms an integral part with the handle 1. Specifically, the cavity of the receiving cavity 104 is adapted to the gripping part 202. When the clamping member 2 rotates and clamps the pot body, the gripping part 202 enters the receiving cavity 104 and forms an integral part with the receiving cavity 104.

[0042] A locking part 5 is provided between the clamping member 2 and the handle 1. The locking part 5 includes a first fastener 501 on the handle 1 and a second fastener 502 on the clamping member 2. When the clamping member 2 moves, the second fastener 502 engages with the first fastener 501 to achieve relative fixation between the clamping member 2 and the handle 1. Specifically, the first fastener 501 is provided with a protrusion 503, and the second fastener 502 is provided with a groove 504 that cooperates with the protrusion 503. The groove 504 is provided on the grip 202. When the grip 202 rotates and moves closer to the handle 1, the groove 504 engages with the protrusion 503 to achieve the engagement between the handle 1 and the clamping member 2.

[0043] The first fastener 501 is slidably disposed on the handle 1 to achieve engagement and disengagement with the second fastener 502; specifically, the first fastener 501 includes a pressing part 505 and a driving part 506, the pressing part 505 and the driving part 506 are connected by a connecting part 507; the handle 1 is provided with a first guide groove 508 that cooperates with the connecting part 507; that is, the pressing part 505 and the driving part 506 slide in the first guide groove 508 through the connecting part 507, the protrusion 503 is disposed at the end of the driving part 506 away from the clamping groove 3; the connecting part 507 is disposed through the first guide groove 508.

[0044] The drive unit 506 is provided with a second guide groove 510, and the handle 1 is provided with a guide pin 511 that cooperates with the second guide groove 510, so that the drive unit 506 can achieve stable and precise guidance.

[0045] A first spring 509 is provided between the drive unit 506 and the handle 1, so that the protrusion 503 has elastic sliding and resetting functions.

[0046] A cookware includes a handle 1 and a pot body 7. The handle 1 clamps the pot body 7 via a clamping groove 3 formed by a clamping member 2 and the handle 1. Figure 7 As shown.

[0047] Using the above-described method of cookware handle and cookware: Place the upper opening of the pot body 7 into the clamping groove 3, then hold the handle 1 and simultaneously hold the gripping part 202 of the clamping member 2, so that the gripping part 202 moves closer to the handle 1 and enters the receiving cavity 104. While the gripping part 202 moves, the clamping member 2 rotates relative to the handle 1 through the rotating part 4, so that the first clamping part 201 at the front end of the clamping member 2 moves closer to the second clamping part 101, thereby reducing the gap of the clamping groove 3, so that the pot body 7 is clamped by the first damping part 103 and the second damping part 402 on both sides of the clamping groove 3.

[0048] After the gripping part 202 enters the receiving cavity 104, the second fastener 502 presses the protrusion 503 of the first fastener 501, which compresses the first spring 509. Then the protrusion 503 slides into the groove 504 to complete the fastening, and at the same time the first fastener 501 resets under the elastic force of the first spring 509.

[0049] When unlocking, the pressing part 505 drives the first fastener 501 to slide, and the protrusion 503 slides out of the groove 504, so that the grip part 202 and the handle 1 are unlocked. Then the clamping part 2 rotates to increase the gap of the clamping groove 3, and releases the fixation between the handle 1 and the pot body 7.

[0050] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.

Claims

1. A cookware handle, characterized in that: Includes a handle (1) and a clamp (2) movably mounted on the handle (1); The clamping member (2) forms a clamping groove (3) between its front end and the handle (1) for clamping the pot body; The clamping member (2) moves relative to the handle (1) to change the clamping gap of the clamping groove (3) so as to realize the clamping and disassembly of the pot body; A locking part (5) is provided between the clamping member (2) and the handle (1). The locking part (5) includes a first fastener (501) provided on the handle (1) and a second fastener (502) provided on the clamping member (2). The first fastener (501) includes a pressing part (505) and a driving part (506). The drive unit (506) is provided with a second guide groove (510), and the handle (1) is provided with a guide pin (511) that cooperates with the second guide groove (510).

2. A cookware handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The clamping member (2) is rotatably mounted on the handle (1) via the rotating part (4), and the front end of the clamping member (2) includes a first clamping part (201) located on one side of the clamping groove (3). The front end of the handle (1) includes a second clamping part (101) located on the other side of the clamping groove (3).

3. A cookware handle according to claim 2, characterized in that: The clamping member (2) includes a gripping part (202), and the rotating part (4) is disposed between the first clamping part (201) and the gripping part (202).

4. A cookware handle according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first clamping part (201) is hinged to the handle (1) via the rotating part (4) and rotates relative to the handle (1) to adjust the gap between it and the second clamping part (101).

5. A cookware handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: After the clamping member (2) moves, the second fastener (502) engages with the first fastener (501) to achieve relative fixation between the clamping member (2) and the handle (1).

6. A cookware handle according to claim 5, characterized in that: The first fastener (501) is provided with a protrusion (503), and the second fastener (502) is provided with a groove (504) that cooperates with the protrusion (503). The first fastener (501) is movably mounted on the handle (1) to achieve engagement and disengagement with the second fastener (502).

7. A cookware handle according to claim 6, characterized in that: The pressing part (505) and the driving part (506) are connected by a connecting part (507); The handle (1) is provided with a first guide groove (508) that cooperates with the connecting part (507); A first spring (509) is provided between the drive unit (506) and the handle (1).

8. A cookware handle according to claim 2, characterized in that: The front end of the handle (1) is provided with a movable groove (102) for the first clamping part (201) to pass through and move, and the second clamping part (101) is provided with a first damping part (103) on the side near the clamping groove (3). The rotating part (4) includes a rotating bracket (401) connected to the gripping part (202) and the first clamping part (201). The rotating bracket (401) is provided at one end of the first clamping part (201) and is covered by a second damping part (402). The handle (1) is provided with a rotating shaft (403) that cooperates with the rotating bracket (401). A second spring (6) is provided between the clamping member (2) and the handle (1); The handle (1) is provided with a receiving cavity (104) that cooperates with the clamping member (2) so that the clamping member (2) clamps the pot and forms an integral part with the handle (1).

9. A cookware, characterized in that: Includes the cookware handle and pot body as described in any one of claims 1-8 (7).