Combined ceramic storage tank
By using modular ceramic storage jars with convenient storage and auxiliary placement components, the problem of tea sets taking up table space is solved, achieving stable storage and improved aesthetics for tea sets.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FUJIAN DEHUA SHUNYING CERAMICS CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a modular ceramic storage jar, belonging to the field of multifunctional ceramic technology. Background Technology
[0002] Ceramic storage jars are characterized by their hardness, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and diverse appearances. They are versatile and can be used to store various items, such as grains, tea, and sugar in the kitchen, as well as small items like needles and thread, buttons, beads, medicines, and stationery. They come in a variety of shapes, including round, square, and oval, and may also feature exquisite patterns, decorations, or unique designs, making them both practical and aesthetically pleasing, thus enhancing the home environment.
[0003] While ceramic jars exhibit excellent sealing performance when storing tea leaves alone, teacups and other utensils are needed during tea tasting, requiring separate storage and thus taking up table space and affecting aesthetics. Therefore, the inventors believe that designing a combined ceramic storage jar that can simultaneously store teacups and tea leaves would meet practical usage needs. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a modular ceramic storage jar to solve the above problems. The convenient storage components enable the combined collection of teaware and other items, making subsequent use more convenient.
[0005] This utility model achieves the above-mentioned objectives through the following technical solution: a combined ceramic storage jar, including a ceramic jar, a placement cylinder, and a cover plate, and also including a convenient storage component and an auxiliary placement component. The placement cylinder is disposed on the upper part of the ceramic jar, the cover plate is disposed on the upper part of the placement cylinder, the convenient storage component is disposed inside the placement cylinder, and the auxiliary placement component is disposed on the outside of the ceramic jar.
[0006] Preferably, the ceramic jar is designed to store tea leaves. The convenient storage components include a teacup placed inside the storage tube, with an iron block fixedly installed at the bottom of the teacup. A circular groove is provided at the top of the storage tube, and a magnetic plate is fixedly installed inside the circular groove.
[0007] Preferably, when the iron block is attracted to the magnetic plate, the teacup remains stable, reducing shaking. The iron block is magnetically attracted to the magnetic plate, and a limiting post is fixedly installed at the bottom of the cover plate, extending into the teacup.
[0008] Preferably, the L-shaped fixing rod serves as an auxiliary guide. The auxiliary placement component includes an L-shaped fixing rod fixedly installed on the outside of the placement cylinder, and a concave block fixedly installed on the outside of the ceramic jar. One end of the L-shaped fixing rod slides inside the concave block.
[0009] Preferably, the guide rod makes the moving iron block more stable when moving. The concave block is fixedly installed with a mounting side plate, and the guide rod is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the mounting side plate. The moving iron block slides on the outer surface of the guide rod. Square slots are opened inside both the concave block and the L-shaped fixing rod.
[0010] Preferably, the square insert rod moves with the moving iron block, the square insert rod is inserted into the square slot, one end of the square insert rod is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the moving iron block, the outer surface of the guide rod is fixedly mounted with a fixing plate, the outer surface of the fixing plate is fixedly mounted with a first magnet block, and the outer surface of the concave block is fixedly mounted with a second magnet block.
[0011] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0012] 1. The convenient storage components reduce space waste for teacups and other teaware by combining them for storage, making the overall storage more aesthetically pleasing. This alleviates the problem of teacups and other utensils needing to be stored separately during tea drinking, which takes up desktop space and affects the appearance.
[0013] 2. The auxiliary placement components are designed with magnetic locking to make the overall assembly more stable, thereby improving its overall usability and stability. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a top view of the structure of this utility model.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the convenient storage components used in this practical application.
[0017] Figure 4 For practical purposes Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the image.
[0018] In the diagram: 1. Ceramic jar; 2. Convenient storage component; 201. Teacup; 202. Magnetic plate; 203. Limiting post; 3. Auxiliary placement component; 301. L-shaped fixing rod; 302. Concave block; 303. Mounting side plate; 304. Guide rod; 305. Moving iron block; 306. Square insert rod; 307. First magnetic block; 308. Second magnetic block; 4. Placement cylinder; 5. Cover plate. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0020] Please see Figures 1-4As shown, a modular ceramic storage jar includes a ceramic jar 1, a placement cylinder 4, and a cover plate 5. It also includes a convenient storage component 2 and an auxiliary placement component 3. The placement cylinder 4 is located on the upper part of the ceramic jar 1, the cover plate 5 is located on the upper part of the placement cylinder 4, the convenient storage component 2 is located inside the placement cylinder 4, and the auxiliary placement component 3 is located outside the ceramic jar 1. The convenient storage component 2 enables the combined collection of teaware items, making subsequent use more convenient.
[0021] like Figures 1-3 As shown, the convenient storage component 2 includes a teacup 201 disposed inside the placement cylinder 4. An iron block is fixedly installed at the bottom of the teacup 201. A circular groove is formed at the top of the placement cylinder 4, and a magnetic plate 202 is fixedly installed inside the circular groove. The iron block is magnetically attracted to the magnetic plate 202. A limiting post 203 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the cover plate 5, extending into the teacup 201. When in use, the cover plate 5 is opened, allowing the teacup 201 on the placement cylinder 4 to unfold. Simultaneously, because the limiting post 203 is installed outside the cover plate 5, when the limiting post 203 is inserted into the teacup 201, multiple teacups 201 are limited, reducing shaking of the teacups 201 inside the placement cylinder 4 during movement and handling. Also, when the cover plate 5 is opened, pulling the movable iron block 305 causes it to move, which in turn moves the square insertion rod 306. As the square insertion rod 306 moves, it... As the square insert 306 disengages from the square slot, the L-shaped fixing rod 301 is released from its limit. This release allows the placement cylinder 4 to be removed from the ceramic jar 1, making it convenient for users to drink tea. After use, the teacup 201 is placed in the circular slot. The iron plate at the bottom of the teacup 201 allows it to magnetically attract the magnetic plate 202, reducing shaking. Once the teacup 201 is placed, the cover 5 is placed on the placement cylinder 4, ensuring its stability and minimizing impact. This combined storage method reduces space waste for teacups and other teaware, making the overall storage more aesthetically pleasing. It also alleviates the problem of needing to store teacups and other utensils separately during tea drinking, which occupies desktop space and affects aesthetics.
[0022] like Figures 1-4As shown, the auxiliary placement assembly 3 includes an L-shaped fixing rod 301 fixedly installed on the outside of the placement cylinder 4. A concave block 302 is fixedly installed on the outside of the ceramic jar 1. One end of the L-shaped fixing rod 301 slides inside the concave block 302. A mounting side plate 303 is fixedly installed on the outside of the concave block 302. A guide rod 304 is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the mounting side plate 303. A movable iron block 305 slides on the outer surface of the guide rod 304. Both the concave block 302 and the L-shaped fixing rod 301 have square slots inside. A square insert rod 306 is inserted into the square slot. One end of the square insert rod 306 is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the movable iron block 305. A fixing plate is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the guide rod 304. A third... A magnet block 307 and a second magnet block 308 are fixedly installed on the outer surface of the concave block 302. Pulling the movable iron block 305 causes the square insertion rod 306 to move. As the square insertion rod 306 moves, it disengages from the square slot. As the square insertion rod 306 disengages, the L-shaped fixing rod 301 is released from its limit. As the L-shaped fixing rod 301 is released from its limit, the placement cylinder 4 can be removed from the ceramic jar 1. At the same time, when the movable iron block 305 is attracted to the first magnet, the square insertion rod 306 can be stably inserted into the square slot. At the same time, when the movable iron block 305 is attracted to the second magnet, it can disengage from the square slot. Adjustment by magnetic attraction makes the overall use more convenient.
[0023] In use, the cover plate 5 is opened to unfold the teacups 201 on the placement cylinder 4. Simultaneously, since a limiting post 203 is installed on the outside of the cover plate 5, when the limiting post 203 is inserted into the teacups 201, it limits the movement of the teacups 201 within the placement cylinder 4, reducing shaking during transport. After the cover plate 5 is opened, the moving iron block 305 is pulled, causing the square insertion rod 306 to move. As the square insertion rod 306 moves, it disengages from the square slot, releasing the L-shaped fixing rod 301 from its limiting position. With the L-shaped fixing rod 301 released from its limiting position, the placement cylinder 4 can be removed from the ceramic jar 1, making it convenient for the user to drink tea.
[0024] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles and main features of this invention, as well as its advantages. Those skilled in the art should understand that this invention is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this invention. Various changes and modifications can be made to this invention without departing from its spirit and scope. All such changes and modifications fall within the scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A combined ceramic storage tank comprising a ceramic tank (1), a placing cylinder (4) and a cover plate (5), characterized in that: It also includes a convenient storage component (2) and an auxiliary placement component (3). The placement tube (4) is located on the upper part of the ceramic jar (1), the cover plate (5) is located on the upper part of the placement tube (4), the convenient storage component (2) is located inside the placement tube (4), and the auxiliary placement component (3) is located outside the ceramic jar (1).
2. The combination ceramic cartridge of claim 1, wherein: The convenient storage component (2) includes a teacup (201) set inside the placement tube (4). An iron block is fixedly installed at the bottom of the teacup (201). A circular groove is opened at the top of the placement tube (4). A magnetic plate (202) is fixedly installed inside the circular groove.
3. The combination ceramic cartridge of claim 2, wherein: The iron block is magnetically attracted to the magnet plate (202), and a limiting post (203) is fixedly installed on the lower part of the cover plate (5), with the limiting post (203) extending into the teacup (201).
4. The combination ceramic cartridge of claim 1, wherein: The auxiliary placement component (3) includes an L-shaped fixing rod (301) fixedly installed on the outside of the placement cylinder (4), and a concave block (302) fixedly installed on the outside of the ceramic jar (1). One end of the L-shaped fixing rod (301) slides inside the concave block (302).
5. The combination ceramic cartridge of claim 4, wherein: The concave block (302) is fixedly mounted with a mounting side plate (303), and a guide rod (304) is fixedly mounted on the outer surface of the mounting side plate (303). A movable iron block (305) slides on the outer surface of the guide rod (304). Both the concave block (302) and the L-shaped fixing rod (301) have square slots inside.
6. The combination ceramic cartridge of claim 5, wherein: A square insert rod (306) is inserted into the square slot. One end of the square insert rod (306) is fixedly connected to the outer surface of the movable iron block (305). A fixing plate is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the guide rod (304). A first magnet block (307) is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the fixing plate. A second magnet block (308) is fixedly installed on the outer surface of the concave block (302).