Pot support and stove
By designing a pivotable anti-slip component on the pot support, the problems of pot slippage and tipping are solved, achieving stable support for the pot, improving the user experience, and maintaining the normal combustion performance of the gas stove.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- NINGBO FOTILE KITCHEN WARE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing pot supports are prone to causing pots to slip and tip over during use, affecting user experience and posing a risk of burns. Furthermore, existing solutions are complex and costly, impacting the combustion performance of gas stoves.
Design a pot support with multiple corner pieces and a pivotable anti-slip component. The anti-slip component includes a body, a first support part and a second support part. The second support part is elastically extendable and connected through a pivot point. When the pot is placed, the anti-slip component pivots around the pivot point to provide stable support and prevent the pot from slipping or tipping over.
It effectively prevents cookware from slipping on the pot support, provides stable support, improves user experience, reduces the risk of burns, and does not affect the combustion performance of the gas stove.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of kitchen utensils, and in particular to a pot support and a stove. Background Technology
[0002] When cooking on a stove, users often experience pot slippage and tipping due to poor fit between the pot and the pot support (a manufacturing limitation). This not only affects the user experience but can also lead to burns in severe cases. Unstable pot placement is a common industry problem in the stove industry.
[0003] Currently, the market mainly uses improved pot support structure to increase the friction between the bottom of the pot and the pot support to solve the problems of pot slippage and overturning. However, the design is generally more complex, the manufacturing cost is higher, and it will affect the combustion performance of the gas stove. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the defects of existing pot supports that are unstable when supporting the pot, and that cause the pot to slip and overturn during cooking, and to provide a pot support and stove.
[0005] The present invention solves the above-mentioned technical problems through the following technical solution:
[0006] A pot support, comprising: multiple corner pieces and multiple anti-slip components;
[0007] The anti-slip component is pivotally connected to the upper end of the corner piece in a vertical plane;
[0008] The anti-slip component includes a body, a first support portion, and a second support portion;
[0009] The first support portion is located at the inner peripheral end of the body and protrudes upward from the body, the second support portion is located at the outer peripheral end of the body and protrudes upward from the body, the second support portion is elastically extendable and retractable relative to the body, and the pivot point of the anti-slip member relative to the corner piece is located on the body between the first support portion and the second support portion.
[0010] In this design, the pot support can effectively prevent the pot from slipping after it is placed on the pot support by means of a pivotable anti-slip component. When the pot is placed on the pot support, the bottom of the pot first contacts the first support part, which drives the anti-slip component to pivot around the pivot point. Then the second support part contacts the bottom of the pot, thereby preventing the pot from slipping or tipping over.
[0011] Preferably, the corner piece is provided with a limiting part, which is located below the outer peripheral end of the anti-slip member to limit the downward movement of the outer peripheral end of the anti-slip member; the center of gravity of the anti-slip member is located on the outer peripheral side of the pivot point.
[0012] In this design, the center of gravity of the anti-slip component is located on the outer periphery of the pivot point, which causes the limiting component to tend to rotate counterclockwise. At the same time, the limiting part restricts the anti-slip component from rotating excessively counterclockwise. This prevents the anti-slip component from changing position arbitrarily when the pot support is not in use, thus avoiding the need to adjust the position of the anti-slip component when in use.
[0013] Preferably, the upper end of the corner piece is provided with an extension portion extending toward the inner periphery, and the anti-slip member is connected to the extension portion.
[0014] Preferably, the upper surface of the extension near the inner circumference is an inclined surface, which is inclined toward the center and downward of the pot support;
[0015] When the anti-slip component is in a horizontally extended state, the upper surface of the body is located below the inclined surface, the first support portion protrudes relative to the inclined surface, and the second support portion protrudes relative to the upper surface of the extension portion.
[0016] In this design, when the cookware is placed on the cookware support, the inclined surface at a higher position relative to the anti-slip component can contact the cookware, thereby further supporting the cookware and preventing it from slipping.
[0017] Preferably, the body comprises two opposing plates that sandwich the extension in the middle.
[0018] In this design, the main body is easily connected to the corner piece, and the corner piece does not interfere with the pivoting of the anti-slip component.
[0019] Preferably, the second support portion connects the two plates.
[0020] In this design, the plates are connected by a second support, thus forming a single unit.
[0021] Preferably, there are two first support portions, which are respectively disposed on the two plates.
[0022] In this design, there are two first support parts, which provide two support points for the cookware and further prevent the cookware from slipping.
[0023] Preferably, when the main body is in a horizontally extended state, the second support extends upward and toward the center of the pot support.
[0024] In this design, the second support extends diagonally upwards, thus providing better support by bracing the cookware in a triangular manner.
[0025] Preferably, the pot support further includes: a base; the corner piece is connected to the base.
[0026] A cooktop that includes a pot support as described above.
[0027] The positive and progressive effects of this utility model are as follows: The pot support, through its pivotable anti-slip component, effectively prevents the pot from slipping after being placed on the support. When the pot is placed on the support, the bottom of the pot first contacts the first support part, causing the anti-slip component to pivot around the pivot point. Then, the second support part contacts the bottom of the pot, thereby preventing the pot from slipping or tipping over. Stoves equipped with this pot support have the same effect. Attached Figure Description
[0028] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a pot support according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an anti-slip component according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Figure 3 This is a side view of an anti-slip component according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0031] Figure 4 This is a side view of a pot support according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein the anti-slip element has been removed.
[0032] Figure 5 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of a pot support according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0033] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the state of a pot support bracket supporting a pot according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0034] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: pot support 100; base 110; corner piece 120; extension 130; inclined surface 131; limiting part 140; anti-slip part 150; first support part 151; second support part 152; body 153; plate 1531; groove 1533; pivot point 1535; pot 200. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and by way of embodiments, but the present invention is not limited to the scope of the embodiments thereon.
[0036] like Figure 1-6 As shown, this embodiment provides a pot support 100, which includes: multiple corner pieces 120, multiple anti-slip parts 150, and a base 110.
[0037] The anti-slip component 150 is pivotally connected to the upper end of the corner piece 120 in a vertical plane; the anti-slip component 150 includes a body 153, a first support portion 151 and a second support portion 152; the first support portion 151 is located at the inner peripheral end of the body 153 and protrudes upward from the body 153, the second support portion 152 is located at the outer peripheral end of the body 153 and protrudes upward from the body 153, the second support portion 152 is elastically extendable relative to the body 153, and the pivot point 1535 of the anti-slip component 150 relative to the corner piece 120 is located on the body 153 between the first support portion 151 and the second support portion 152.
[0038] The pot support 100, through the pivotable anti-slip part 150, can effectively prevent the pot 200 from slipping after being placed on the pot support 100. When the pot 200 is placed on the pot support 100, the bottom of the pot first contacts the first support part 151, and drives the anti-slip part 150 to pivot around the pivot point 1535. Then the second support part 152 contacts the bottom of the pot, thereby preventing the pot from slipping or tipping over.
[0039] The corner piece 120 is connected to the base 110. In this embodiment, the base 110 is annular. Of course, the present invention is not limited to this. The corner piece 120 of the present invention can also be applied to a pot support 100 with an energy-concentrating ring.
[0040] In other embodiments, the shape of the base 110 can also be set according to actual needs.
[0041] In this embodiment, "outer perimeter" and "inner perimeter" are defined based on the annular base 110.
[0042] The inner peripheral end of the body 153 is the end of the body 153 that is closer to the inner peripheral side of the base 110 or closer to the center of the base 110, while the outer peripheral end of the body 153 is the end of the body 153 that is further away from the inner peripheral side of the base 110 or further away from the center of the base 110.
[0043] The anti-slip component 150 and the corner piece 120 are pivoted by a pin.
[0044] In this embodiment, the main body 153 is provided with an insertion hole, the second support part 152 is rod-shaped and inserted into the insertion hole, and a spring is provided in the insertion hole, thereby realizing the elastic extension and retraction of the second support part 152.
[0045] A limiting part 140 is provided on the corner piece 120. The limiting part 140 is located below the outer peripheral end of the anti-slip member 150 to limit the downward movement of the outer peripheral end of the anti-slip member 150. The center of gravity of the anti-slip member 150 is located on the outer peripheral side of the pivot point 1535.
[0046] The center of gravity of the anti-slip component 150 is located on the outer periphery of the pivot point 1535, thus the limiting component tends to... Figure 5The anti-slip part 150 rotates counterclockwise in the middle, and at the same time, the limiting part 140 restricts the anti-slip part 150 from rotating excessively in the counterclockwise direction. This avoids the anti-slip part 150 from changing its position at will when the pot support 100 is not in use, so that the position of the anti-slip part 150 needs to be adjusted when in use.
[0047] In this embodiment, the limiting part 140 is block-shaped and is used to abut against the lower surface of the body 153 when the anti-slip member 150 is in a horizontally extending position. In other embodiments, the limiting part 140 may also be a stepped part or other existing forms.
[0048] Preferably, the limiting portion 140 is provided on both sides of the extension 130 described below. Of course, it is also possible to provide the limiting portion 140 on only one side.
[0049] The upper end of the corner piece 120 is provided with an extension 130 extending toward the inner periphery, and the anti-slip member 150 is connected to the extension 130.
[0050] The upper surface of the extension 130 near the inner circumference is an inclined surface 131, which is inclined toward the center and downward of the pot support 100.
[0051] When the anti-slip part 150 is in a horizontally extended state, the upper surface of the body 153 is located below the inclined surface 131, the first support part protrudes relative to the inclined surface 131, and the second support part protrudes relative to the upper surface of the extension part 130.
[0052] When the cookware 200 is placed on the pot support 100, the inclined surface 131 at a higher position relative to the body 153 of the anti-slip part 150 can contact the cookware 200, thereby further supporting the cookware 200 and preventing the cookware 200 from slipping.
[0053] like Figure 5 As shown, when the anti-slip component 150 is in a horizontal state, the lower surface of the body 153 is flush with the horizontal direction.
[0054] The anti-slip part 150 also has a groove 1533 on its body 153. The groove 1533 reduces the height of part of the upper surface of the body 153, thereby exposing the inclined surface 131. The cookware 200 mainly abuts against the inclined surface 131.
[0055] Of course, alternatively, the upper surface of the body 153 may extend beyond the inclined surface 131, thereby using the upper surface of the body 153 to support the cookware 200.
[0056] The corner piece 120 with the extension 130 after removing the anti-slip part 150 is the corner piece 120 with the inclined surface 131 commonly seen in the prior art.
[0057] The body 153 includes two opposing plates 1531 that sandwich the extension 130 in the middle. This arrangement facilitates the connection of the body 153 to the corner piece 120, and the corner piece 120 does not interfere with the pivoting of the anti-slip member 150.
[0058] The second support connects the two plates 1531. The plates 1531 are connected by the second support, so that the body 153 is formed as a whole.
[0059] There are two first support parts, each disposed on one of the two plates 1531. The presence of two first support parts provides two support points for the cookware 200, further preventing the cookware 200 from slipping.
[0060] When the main body 153 is in a horizontally extended state, the second support extends upward and towards the center of the pot support 100. The second support extends diagonally upward, thus providing better support by bracing against the pot 200 in a triangular support manner.
[0061] When the cookware 200 is placed on the pot support 100, the bottom of the pot first contacts the first support part 151, and drives the anti-slip part 150 to pivot around the pivot point 1535. Then the second support part 152 contacts the bottom of the pot, thereby preventing the pot from slipping or tipping over. At the same time, since the second support part 152 is elastically extendable, the cookware 200 abuts against the inclined surface 131 of the extension part 130 of the corner piece 120, effectively supporting the cookware 200.
[0062] This embodiment also provides a cooktop, which includes the pot support 100 as described above.
[0063] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", and "outer" indicate the orientation or positional relationship of the device or component during normal use. They are used only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation at any time, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model in this respect.
[0064] While specific embodiments of this utility model have been described above, those skilled in the art should understand that these are merely illustrative examples, and the scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims. Those skilled in the art can make various changes or modifications to these embodiments without departing from the principles and essence of this utility model, but all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A pot support, characterized in that, It includes: Multiple corner pieces and multiple anti-slip components; The anti-slip component is pivotally connected to the upper end of the corner piece in a vertical plane; The anti-slip component includes a body, a first support portion, and a second support portion; The first support portion is located at the inner peripheral end of the body and protrudes upward from the body, the second support portion is located at the outer peripheral end of the body and protrudes upward from the body, the second support portion is elastically extendable and retractable relative to the body, and the pivot point of the anti-slip member relative to the corner piece is located on the body between the first support portion and the second support portion.
2. The pot support as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The corner piece is provided with a limiting part, which is located below the outer peripheral end of the anti-slip member to limit the downward movement of the outer peripheral end of the anti-slip member. The center of gravity of the anti-slip member is located on the outer peripheral side of the pivot point.
3. The pot support as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The upper end of the corner piece is provided with an extension portion extending toward the inner periphery, and the anti-slip member is connected to the extension portion.
4. The pot support as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The upper surface of the extension near the inner circumference is an inclined surface, which is inclined toward the center and downward of the pot support; When the anti-slip component is in a horizontally extended state, the upper surface of the body is located below the inclined surface, the first support portion protrudes relative to the inclined surface, and the second support portion protrudes relative to the upper surface of the extension portion.
5. The pot support as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The body includes two opposing plates that sandwich the extension in the middle.
6. The pot support as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The second support connects the two plates.
7. The pot support as described in claim 5, characterized in that, There are two first support parts, which are respectively disposed on the two plates.
8. The pot support as described in claim 1, characterized in that, When the main body is in a horizontally extended state, the second support extends upwards and toward the center of the pot support.
9. The pot support as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The pot support also includes: a base; the corner piece is connected to the base.
10. A stove, characterized in that, It includes a pot support as described in any one of claims 1-9.