Tea set with anti-scalding function
By using a scissor-shaped handle structure and opening/closing mechanism design, the problem of burns from teapot handles is solved, and the effects of reducing heat transfer and making it easier to lift the teapot while brewing tea are achieved.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- GUANGDONG LIGHT IND TECHNICIAN COLLEGE
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
In existing teaware, the handle of the teapot is directly fixed to the body, which causes a large amount of heat to be transferred to the handle when brewing tea. The handle gets very hot and can easily burn the user.
The handle features a scissor-like structure, with the first and second handles mounted by a pivot pin. It is equipped with an opening and closing mechanism and a clamp. The handles separate when brewing tea and close and clamp the teapot when lifted, reducing the heat transfer area. The handles are locked by the cooperation of the hook and the elastic plate.
It effectively reduces the temperature of the handle, avoids the risk of burns, and improves the convenience and safety of lifting the teapot.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of teaware technology, and more specifically, to a teaware that prevents burns. Background Technology
[0002] Tea sets mainly refer to tea-drinking utensils such as teapots, teacups, and tea spoons. Among them, teapots are mainly used for boiling water and brewing tea, and they are usually heated on a stove.
[0003] The prior art document CN222917342U provides a tea brewing set, which relates to the field of electrical technology. It includes a base and a teapot placed on the base. The teapot is provided with a first heating device, a first upper connecting part is provided at the bottom of the teapot, and a first lower connecting part is provided on the base, which is electrically connected to the first upper connecting part.
[0004] Although the existing technical solutions described above can achieve the relevant beneficial effects through their structure, they still have the following drawbacks:
[0005] The handle of the teapot is fixedly installed, and the contact area between the handle and the teapot body needs to be large to meet the torque requirements for lifting the teapot. As a result, a large amount of heat is transferred to the handle when the teapot is brewing tea, causing the handle to be very hot. When lifting the teapot later, the handle is likely to burn the user.
[0006] Regarding the aforementioned related technologies, the inventor believes that if the handle of the teapot is directly fixed, the contact area between the handle and the teapot body needs to be large to meet the torque requirements for lifting the teapot. This would cause a significant amount of heat to be transferred to the handle when brewing tea, resulting in a high handle temperature. Consequently, lifting the teapot later could easily burn the user.
[0007] In view of this, we propose a tea set that prevents burns. Utility Model Content
[0008] 1. The technical problem to be solved.
[0009] The purpose of this application is to provide a teaware that prevents burns to the hands, which solves the technical problem in the above-mentioned background technology where the handle of the teapot is directly fixed and installed. The contact area between the handle and the teapot body needs to be large to meet the torque requirements for lifting the teapot. As a result, the heat from the teapot is transferred to the handle when brewing tea, causing the handle to be too hot and making it easy to burn the user when lifting the teapot. This application achieves the technical effect.
[0010] 2. Technical solution.
[0011] This application provides a scalding-proof teaware, comprising:
[0012] teapot;
[0013] A fixing block is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the teapot;
[0014] The first handle and the second handle are rotatably mounted on the fixed block via a pin.
[0015] An opening and closing mechanism is installed between the first handle and the second handle;
[0016] The teapot has multiple clamps fixedly installed on its outer wall, and the first handle and the second handle are movably engaged with the clamps.
[0017] With the above solution, the first and second handles are rotatably mounted on the fixed block, forming a scissor-like structure. Thus, when brewing tea, the first and second handles are opened, and at this time, only the pins connecting the first and second handles to the fixed block are subject to heat transfer, reducing the heat transfer area and preventing the handles from overheating. When lifting the teapot, one hand holds the first and second handles, and the first and second handles rotate to close, thereby clamping the teapot. Furthermore, the first and second handles are engaged with clamps to improve support, making it easier to pick up the teapot.
[0018] Optionally, the first handle includes a first rotating ring, and the second handle includes a second rotating ring. The first and second rotating rings are attached to each other and rotatably connected to the fixed block by a pin. A first retaining ring and a first handle are fixedly installed at both ends of the first rotating ring, and a second retaining ring and a second handle are fixedly installed at both ends of the second rotating ring. The first and second retaining rings are movably engaged with a clamp. An opening and closing mechanism is installed between the first and second handles. A reinforcing rod is fixedly installed at the bottom of the end of the first and second retaining rings near the fixed block. The first and second retaining rings are arc-shaped structures that fit the outer wall of the teapot, and the thickness of the first and second retaining rings is equal to the inner cavity height of the clamp. The inner walls of the first and second handles near the fixed block have grooves, and the inner walls of the two grooves are fixedly connected to the two ends of a V-shaped spring.
[0019] With the above solution, when brewing tea, the opening and closing mechanism is unlocked, and the V-shaped spring force causes the first and second handles to move away from each other. The first and second retaining rings then disengage from the teapot. At this time, the contact area between the handle and the teapot is small, which avoids the handle from getting too hot. When lifting the teapot, one hand holds the first and second handles, which causes the first and second retaining rings to clamp the teapot and engage with the clamp. At this time, the reinforcing rod is attached to the outer wall of the teapot, making it easier to lift the teapot.
[0020] Optionally, the opening and closing mechanism includes a slot, the end of the second handle has a slot, the end of the first handle is fixedly installed with an elastic plate, the elastic plate is integrally formed with a hook, the hook movably engages with the slot, the end of the hook has an inclined structure, and the end of the elastic plate is fixedly installed with multiple ball blocks.
[0021] With the above solution, when brewing tea, the first and second handles can be separated by using the ball block to pull the hook into the slot, thus preventing the handles from getting too hot when brewing tea. When lifting the teapot, the first and second handles are held close together, and the inclined surface of the hook is squeezed by the second handle, causing the elastic plate to open. When the first and second handles are fully attached, the hook is engaged in the slot, thereby locking the first and second handles, making it easy to lift the teapot when not brewing tea.
[0022] 3. Beneficial effects.
[0023] One or more technical solutions provided in this application have at least the following technical effects or advantages:
[0024] 1. This application uses a first handle and a second handle to be rotated and mounted on a fixed block to form a scissor-like structure. When brewing tea, the first handle and the second handle can be separated by the ball block pulling the hook into the groove, and the first and second retaining rings will disengage from the teapot. At this time, the contact area between the handle and the teapot is small, which avoids the handle temperature from getting too high.
[0025] 2. When lifting the teapot, hold the first handle and the second handle with one hand. When the first handle and the second handle are held close together, the inclined surface of the hook is pressed by the second handle, causing the elastic plate to open. When the first handle and the second handle are fully engaged, the hook engages into the slot, thereby locking the first handle and the second handle. This causes the first and second retaining rings to clamp the teapot and engage in the clamp. At this time, the reinforcing rod is in contact with the outer wall of the teapot, making it easy to lift the teapot when not brewing tea, making it convenient to use. Attached Figure Description
[0026] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of a scalding-proof tea set disclosed in a preferred embodiment of this application;
[0027] Figure 2 This is a partial structural diagram of the first and second handles disclosed in a preferred embodiment of this application;
[0028] Figure 3 This application discloses a preferred embodiment. Figure 1 Enlarged structural diagram at point A in the middle;
[0029] The following are the labels in the diagram: 1. Teapot; 2. Fixing block; 3. First handle; 31. First retaining ring; 32. First rotating ring; 33. First handle; 4. Second handle; 41. Second retaining ring; 42. Second rotating ring; 43. Second handle; 5. V-shaped spring; 6. Opening and closing mechanism; 61. Slot; 62. Elastic plate; 63. Hook; 64. Ball block; 7. Clamp; 8. Reinforcing rod; 9. Groove. Detailed Implementation
[0030] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0031] Reference Figure 1 This application provides a scalding-proof tea set, comprising: a teapot 1; a fixing block 2, the fixing block 2 being fixedly installed on the outer wall of the teapot 1; a first handle 3 and a second handle 4, the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 being rotatably installed on the fixing block 2 via a pin; an opening and closing mechanism 6, the opening and closing mechanism 6 being installed between the first handle 3 and the second handle 4; and clamps 7, multiple clamps 7 being fixedly installed on the outer wall of the teapot 1, and the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 being movably engaged with the clamps 7. The first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are rotatably installed on the fixing block 2, forming a scissor-like structure. Thus, when brewing tea, the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are opened, and at this time, only the pin connecting the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 to the fixing block 2 is subjected to heat transfer, reducing the heat transfer area and preventing the handle temperature from becoming too high. When lifting the teapot 1, one hand holds the first handle 3 and the second handle 4, and the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 rotate to close, thereby clamping the teapot 1. Furthermore, the first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are engaged with the clamps 7, improving the support capacity and making it easier to pick up the teapot.
[0032] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The first handle 3 includes a first rotating ring 32, and the second handle 4 includes a second rotating ring 42. The first rotating ring 32 and the second rotating ring 42 are attached to each other and rotatably connected to the fixed block 2 by a pin. A first retaining ring 31 and a first handle 33 are fixedly installed at both ends of the first rotating ring 32, and a second retaining ring 41 and a second handle 43 are fixedly installed at both ends of the second rotating ring 42. The first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 are movably engaged with a clamp 7. An opening and closing mechanism 6 is installed between the first handle 33 and the second handle 43. A reinforcing rod 8 is fixedly installed at the bottom of the first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 near the fixed block 2. The first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 are arc-shaped structures that fit the outer wall of the teapot 1, and the first retaining ring... The thickness of the first handle 33 and the second retaining ring 41 is equal to the inner cavity height of the clamp 7. The inner wall of the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 near the fixed block 2 has a groove 9. The inner walls of the two grooves 9 are respectively fixedly connected to the two ends of the V-shaped spring 5. When brewing tea, the opening and closing mechanism 6 is unlocked, and the elasticity of the V-shaped spring 5 causes the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 to move away, and the first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 are disengaged from the teapot 1. At this time, the contact area between the handle and the teapot 1 is small, so as to avoid the handle temperature from getting too high. When lifting the teapot 1, one hand holds the first handle 33 and the second handle 43, so that the first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 clamp the teapot 1 and are inserted into the clamp 7. At this time, the reinforcing rod 8 is attached to the outer wall of the teapot 1, which makes it easy to lift the teapot.
[0033] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3The opening and closing mechanism 6 includes a slot 61. The end of the second handle 43 has a slot 61. The end of the first handle 33 is fixedly mounted with an elastic plate 62. The elastic plate 62 is integrally formed with a hook 63. The hook 63 movably engages with the slot 61. The end of the hook 63 has an inclined structure. The end of the elastic plate 62 is fixedly mounted with multiple balls 64. When brewing tea, the balls 64 pull the hook 63 against the slot 61, so that the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 can be separated, avoiding the handle from getting too hot when brewing tea. When the teapot is lifted, the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 are held close together. The inclined surface of the hook 63 is squeezed by the second handle 43, causing the elastic plate 62 to open. When the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 are completely closed, the hook 63 is engaged in the slot 61, thereby locking the first handle 33 and the second handle 43, making it easy to lift the teapot 1 when not brewing tea.
[0034] Furthermore, the surfaces of the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 are covered with a layer of heat-insulating cotton.
[0035] Working principle: The first handle 3 and the second handle 4 are rotatably mounted on the fixed block 2, forming a scissor-like structure. When brewing tea, the ball block 64 pulls the hook 63 into the groove 61, so the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 can separate. The first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 are then disengaged from the teapot 1. At this time, the contact area between the handle and the teapot 1 is small, avoiding excessive heat of the handle. When lifting the teapot 1, one hand holds the first handle 33 and the second handle 43. The first handle 33 and the second handle 43 are held close together, and the inclined surface of the hook 63 is squeezed by the second handle 43, causing the elastic plate 62 to open. When the first handle 33 and the second handle 43 are fully engaged, the hook 63 is engaged in the groove 61, thereby locking the first handle 33 and the second handle 43. This causes the first retaining ring 31 and the second retaining ring 41 to clamp the teapot 1 and engage in the clamp 7. At this time, the reinforcing rod 8 is attached to the outer wall of the teapot 1, making it easy to lift the teapot 1 when not brewing tea, making it convenient to use.
Claims
1. A tea set that prevents burns, characterized in that: Include: Teapot (1); Fixing block (2): The outer wall of the teapot (1) is fixedly installed with a fixing block (2); The first handle (3) and the second handle (4) are rotatably mounted on the fixed block (2) via a pin. An opening and closing mechanism (6) is installed between the first handle (3) and the second handle (4); Clamps (7): Multiple clamps (7) are fixedly installed on the outer wall of the teapot (1), and the first handle (3) and the second handle (4) are movably engaged with the clamps (7).
2. The anti-scalding tea set according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first handle (3) includes a first rotating ring (32), and the second handle (4) includes a second rotating ring (42). The first rotating ring (32) and the second rotating ring (42) are attached to each other and rotatably connected to the fixed block (2) by a pin. The first rotating ring (32) has a first retaining ring (31) and a first handle (33) fixedly installed at both ends. The second rotating ring (42) has a second retaining ring (41) and a second handle (43) fixedly installed at both ends. The first retaining ring (31) and the second retaining ring (41) are movably engaged with a clamp (7). An opening and closing mechanism (6) is installed between the first handle (33) and the second handle (43). A reinforcing rod (8) is fixedly installed at the bottom of the first retaining ring (31) and the second retaining ring (41) near the fixed block (2).
3. The anti-scalding tea set according to claim 2, characterized in that: The first retaining ring (31) and the second retaining ring (41) are arc-shaped structures that fit the outer wall of the teapot (1), and the thickness of the first retaining ring (31) and the second retaining ring (41) is equal to the inner cavity height of the clamp (7). The inner wall of the first handle (33) and the second handle (43) near the fixing block (2) has a groove (9), and the inner walls of the two grooves (9) are respectively fixedly connected to the two ends of the V-shaped spring piece (5).
4. A tea set for preventing burns according to claim 2, characterized in that: The opening and closing mechanism (6) includes a slot (61). The end of the second handle (43) has a slot (61). The end of the first handle (33) is fixedly installed with an elastic plate (62). The elastic plate (62) is integrally formed with a hook (63), which is movably engaged with the slot (61).
5. A tea set for preventing burns according to claim 4, characterized in that: The end of the hook (63) is inclined, and multiple ball blocks (64) are fixedly installed at the end of the elastic plate (62).