A multi-layered purple sand teapot

Through a multi-layered structural design, the problems of poor tactile texture, inconvenience in picking up and putting down tea leaves, and wear on the bottom of the teapot have been solved, making it convenient to pick up and put down tea leaves and stir the tea, thus improving the practicality and durability of the teapot.

CN224387164UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-23湖州滨湖街道子玥紫砂设计工作室(个体工商户)

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
湖州滨湖街道子玥紫砂设计工作室(个体工商户)
Filing Date
2025-07-02
Publication Date
2026-06-23

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing Yixing teapots are not conducive to improving the tactile feel, are inconvenient to put in and take out tea leaves, are difficult to stir and mix, and the bottom of the pot is easily worn.

Method used

The design incorporates a multi-layered structure, including a quartz sand layer and a glaze layer, a combination of a chuck, a sleeve, and a lever, and a support structure consisting of a protective ring and a heat insulation frame. This multi-layered coating enhances the tactile feel, facilitates the handling and mixing of tea leaves, and reduces wear on the bottom of the pot through the support structure.

Benefits of technology

It improves the practicality of Yixing teapots, making it easier to put in and take out tea leaves and mix them, while reducing wear on the bottom of the pot.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a multilayer purple sand teapot, including purple sand teapot body and teapot handle, the outer wall of purple sand teapot body is installed with teapot handle, the outer wall of purple sand teapot body is installed with the mouth of jar on the side away from teapot handle, the top of purple sand teapot body is provided with teapot lid, the central position of teapot lid top is installed with teapot twist, the outside of purple sand teapot body is provided with quartz sand layer, the outside of quartz sand layer is provided with glaze layer, the central position of teapot lid bottom is installed with the pivot, the bottom of pivot is installed with chuck, and chuck is fixedly connected with pivot, the inside of chuck is provided with the equal interval of multiple sets of leak hole. The utility model not only realizes that the multilayer coating of purple sand teapot improves touch quality feeling, facilitates purple sand teapot to take and put tea leaf, facilitates the inside tea of purple sand teapot to mix and mix, improves the practicality of purple sand teapot, and moreover avoided the direct contact of purple sand teapot to outside, reduced the wear and tear degree of purple sand teapot bottom.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of Zisha teapot technology, specifically a multi-layered Zisha teapot. Background Technology

[0002] As a traditional tea ware, Zisha teapots are widely favored due to their unique materials and craftsmanship. Their core advantages are: excellent breathability, absorption of tea aroma, strong heat retention, and resistance to deterioration. With long-term use, they can also form a patina. After being fired at high temperatures, Zisha clay forms a unique mesh-like pore structure inside. This structure gives the teapot the characteristics of being breathable but not water-permeable. It can slow down the heat dissipation of the tea soup and allow the tea leaves to "breathe" inside the teapot, preventing them from becoming stale. It is especially suitable for brewing Pu'er tea, Oolong tea, and other teas that require high temperatures and long steeping times.

[0003] The body of a Zisha teapot has a unique double-layered porous structure, which can be clearly observed under a high-powered optical microscope or electron microscope. The pores of Zisha teapots are divided into two types: one is a chain-like group of pores formed between the aggregates of single minerals such as quartz and clay, and the other is a micropore formed inside the aggregates. Existing Zisha teapots of this type are generally not conducive to improving the tactile texture, making it inconvenient to put tea leaves in and take them out, and making it inconvenient to stir and mix the tea inside the teapot, thus affecting the practicality of the teapot. They are also not convenient for the teapot to directly contact the outside, which affects the wear and tear on the bottom of the teapot. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a multi-layered Zisha teapot to solve the problems mentioned in the background art, such as Zisha teapots being inconvenient to improve the tactile texture, inconvenient to put in and take out tea leaves, inconvenient to stir and mix the tea inside the teapot, thus affecting the practicality of the Zisha teapot, and inconvenient for the Zisha teapot to directly contact the outside, thus affecting the wear of the bottom of the Zisha teapot.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a multi-layered purple clay teapot, comprising a teapot body and a handle, wherein the handle is installed on the outer wall of the teapot body, and a spout is installed on the outer wall of the teapot body away from the handle; a lid is provided at the top of the teapot body, and a knob is installed at the center of the top of the lid; a quartz sand layer is provided on the outside of the teapot body, and a glaze layer is provided on the outside of the quartz sand layer; a rotating shaft is installed at the center of the bottom of the lid, and a chuck is installed at the bottom of the rotating shaft and fixedly connected to the rotating shaft; multiple sets of equally spaced perforations are provided inside the chuck; and a retaining ring is installed on the outer wall of the chuck and fixedly connected to the chuck.

[0006] Preferably, a sleeve is fitted onto the surface of the rotating shaft above the chuck, and the sleeve is slidably connected to the rotating shaft.

[0007] Preferably, a locking bolt is provided on the outer wall of the ferrule, and the locking bolt extends to the surface of the rotating shaft.

[0008] Preferably, four sets of equally spaced levers are installed on the outer wall of the sleeve, and the levers are fixedly connected to the sleeve.

[0009] Preferably, the body of the purple clay teapot is provided with a protective ring, and four sets of heat insulation racks with equal spacing are installed at the bottom of the protective ring.

[0010] Preferably, a tray is provided on the outside of the protective ring on one side of the heat insulation frame, and the tray is fixedly connected to the heat insulation frame.

[0011] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: this Zisha teapot not only achieves a multi-layer coating to improve the tactile texture, making it easier to put in and take out tea leaves and to stir and mix the tea inside, thus improving the practicality of the Zisha teapot, but also avoids direct contact between the Zisha teapot and the outside, reducing the wear and tear on the bottom of the teapot.

[0012] (1) Place the tea leaves on the surface of the chuck to support them. When you need to remove the tea leaves, manually hold the knob to move the lid, shaft, and chuck upwards to remove them. Manually rotate the knob, which will cause the lid and shaft to rotate. The shaft will then rotate the chuck and the lever. The lever will facilitate stirring and mixing the tea inside the teapot. The chuck can slide up and down on the surface of the shaft to adjust its position. The surface of the teapot is coated with a quartz sand layer, and the surface of the quartz sand layer is coated with a glaze layer. This multi-layer coating improves the tactile texture of the teapot, makes it easier to put and take out tea leaves, and facilitates stirring and mixing the tea inside the teapot, thus improving its practicality.

[0013] (2) The teapot body is supported by the protective ring, the teapot body is supported by the tray, and the heat insulation frame supports the tray and the protective ring. The heat insulation frame plays a structural support role, which facilitates the support of the teapot body. This achieves convenient support of the teapot, avoids direct contact between the teapot and the outside, and reduces the wear of the bottom of the teapot. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the body of the Zisha teapot according to this utility model;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the heat insulation frame of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the protective ring of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional exploded structure diagram of the present invention;

[0019] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the chuck of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the rotating shaft of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 8 This is a frontal cross-sectional view of the body of the Zisha teapot according to this utility model.

[0022] In the picture: 1. Teapot body; 2. Handle; 3. Mouth; 4. Lid; 5. Twist; 6. Shaft; 7. Slip sleeve; 8. Locking bolt; 9. Chuck; 10. Drain hole; 11. Retaining ring; 12. Paddle plate; 13. Heat insulation rack; 14. Tray; 15. Protective ring; 16. Quartz sand layer; 17. Glaze layer. Detailed Implementation

[0023] 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.

[0024] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model.

[0025] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0026] Example 1

[0027] Please see Figure 1-8 An embodiment of this utility model is provided: a multi-layered purple clay teapot, including a teapot body 1 and a handle 2. The handle 2 is installed on the outer wall of the teapot body 1. The spout 3 is installed on the outer wall of the teapot body 1 away from the handle 2. The top of the teapot body 1 is provided with a lid 4. A knob 5 is installed at the center of the top of the lid 4. The outer side of the teapot body 1 is provided with a quartz sand layer 16. The outer side of the quartz sand layer 16 is provided with a glaze layer 17. A rotating shaft 6 is installed at the center of the bottom of the lid 4. A chuck 9 is installed at the bottom of the rotating shaft 6 and is fixedly connected to the rotating shaft 6. The interior of the chuck 9 is provided with multiple sets of equally spaced perforations 10. A retaining ring 11 is installed on the outer wall of the chuck 9 and is fixedly connected to the chuck 9.

[0028] A sleeve 7 is fitted on the surface of the rotating shaft 6 above the chuck 9, and the sleeve 7 is slidably connected to the rotating shaft 6. A locking bolt 8 is provided on the outer wall of the sleeve 7, and the locking bolt 8 extends to the surface of the rotating shaft 6. Four sets of levers 12 with equal spacing are installed on the outer wall of the sleeve 7, and the levers 12 are fixedly connected to the sleeve 7.

[0029] Tea leaves are placed on the surface of the chuck 9. The retaining ring 11 acts as a blocking and limiting element, while the drain hole 10 allows liquid to seep into the surface of the chuck 9, thus supporting the tea leaves. When tea leaves need to be removed, the person manually holds the teapot knob 5 to move the lid 4, the pivot 6, and the chuck 9 upwards to easily remove the tea leaves. When tea leaves overflow from the surface of the chuck 9, the person again holds the teapot knob 5 to scoop them out. When it is necessary to stir the tea inside the teapot body 1, the person manually rotates the teapot knob 5. The teapot knob 5 rotates the lid 4 and the pivot 6, which in turn rotates the chuck sleeve 7 and the lever 12. The lever 12 facilitates stirring the tea inside the teapot body 1. The tea is stirred and mixed. The sleeve 7 can slide up and down on the surface of the rotating shaft 6 to easily adjust the position of the sleeve 7. The sleeve 7 is fixed to the rotating shaft 6 by the locking bolt 8. The surface of the Zisha teapot body 1 is processed with a quartz sand layer 16. The quartz sand layer 16 is hard and can help remove imperfections on the surface of the teapot and increase the texture of the teapot. The surface of the quartz sand layer 16 is processed with a glaze layer 17. The glaze layer 17 is used to increase the smoothness of the surface of the teapot and form a protective film. This multi-layer coating of the Zisha teapot improves the tactile texture, makes it easier to put and take out tea leaves, and makes it easier to stir and mix the tea inside the teapot, thus improving the practicality of the Zisha teapot.

[0030] The body 1 of the purple clay teapot is provided with a protective ring 15. Four sets of heat insulation frames 13 with equal spacing are installed at the bottom of the protective ring 15. A tray 14 is provided on the outside of the protective ring 15 on one side of the heat insulation frame 13, and the tray 14 is fixedly connected to the heat insulation frame 13.

[0031] The teapot body 1 is supported by the protective ring 15, the tray 14, and the heat insulation frame 13. The heat insulation frame 13 provides structural support and facilitates the support of the teapot body 1. The handle 2 is convenient for holding and using, and the spout 3 is convenient for pouring water. This system provides convenient support for the teapot, avoids direct contact between the teapot and the outside, and reduces the wear and tear on the bottom of the teapot.

[0032] Work steps

[0033] Tea leaves are placed on the surface of the chuck 9 for easy support. When tea leaves need to be removed, the person manually holds the teapot knob 5 to move the lid 4, the pivot 6, and the chuck 9 upwards to easily remove the tea leaves. When tea leaves overflow from the surface of the chuck 9, the person again holds the teapot knob 5 to scoop them up. The teapot knob 5 drives the lid 4 and the pivot 6 to rotate, which in turn drives the chuck sleeve 7 and the lever 12 to rotate. The lever 12 facilitates stirring and mixing the tea inside the teapot body 1. The surface of the teapot body 1 is processed with a quartz sand layer 16, and the surface of the quartz sand layer 16 is processed with a glaze layer 17. The teapot body 1 is supported by the protective ring 15, the tray 14, and the heat insulation frame 13. The heat insulation frame 13 provides structural support to support the teapot body 1, thus completing the use of the teapot.

[0034] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A multi-layered boccaro teapot, characterized by: The teapot includes a body and a handle. The handle is attached to the outer wall of the teapot body, and the spout is attached to the outer wall of the teapot body on the side away from the handle. A lid is attached to the top of the teapot body, and a knob is attached to the center of the top of the lid. The exterior of the teapot body is covered with a layer of quartz sand, and a glaze layer is attached to the exterior of the quartz sand layer. A pivot is attached to the center of the bottom of the lid, and a chuck is attached to the bottom of the pivot and fixedly connected to the pivot. The chuck has multiple sets of equally spaced perforations inside, and a retaining ring is attached to the outer wall of the chuck and fixedly connected to the chuck.

2. A multi-layered purple clay teapot according to claim 1, characterized in that: A sleeve is fitted onto the surface of the rotating shaft above the chuck, and the sleeve is slidably connected to the rotating shaft.

3. A multi-layered purple clay teapot according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer wall of the ferrule is provided with a locking bolt, which extends to the surface of the rotating shaft.

4. A multi-layered purple clay teapot according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer wall of the ferrule is equipped with four sets of equally spaced levers, and the levers are fixedly connected to the ferrule.

5. A multi-layered purple clay teapot according to claim 1, characterized in that: The body of the Zisha teapot is provided with a protective ring, and four sets of heat insulation racks with equal spacing are installed at the bottom of the protective ring.

6. A multi-layered purple clay teapot according to claim 5, characterized in that: A tray is provided on the outside of the protective ring on one side of the heat insulation frame, and the tray is fixedly connected to the heat insulation frame.