Lid, blending cup assembly and blender
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG SHAOXING SUPOR DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-13
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
The lids of existing food processors can easily burn users when opened by the hot gas emitted from the vent.
Design a cup lid with a downward-recessed top, an inner handle, and the handle and vent are arranged at intervals in different directions. The handle has grips on both sides, which are perpendicular to the cup lid body, avoid the vent, reduce the height of the cup lid and make it easier to grip.
This design effectively prevents users from being burned by high-temperature gas when opening the lid, reduces the overall height of the blending cup assembly and the food processor, and improves both safety and aesthetics.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of food processing, and more particularly to a cup lid, a blending cup assembly, and a food processor. Background Technology
[0002] With the continuous improvement of people's living standards, many different types of food processors have appeared on the market. The functions of food processors mainly include, but are not limited to, making soy milk, juicing, rice paste, mincing meat, shaved ice, making coffee, and / or preparing face masks. Food processors can include soy milk makers, blenders, or high-speed blenders—machines that pulverize and mix food. Existing food processors typically have vents in their lids, which pose a risk of burns from the vented fumes when the lid is opened. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application provides a cup lid, a blending cup assembly, and a food processor to at least solve some of the technical problems in the prior art.
[0004] This application provides a cup lid, comprising:
[0005] The cup lid body has a recessed portion formed by the top of the cup lid body being recessed downward along the height direction of the cup lid body, and the cup lid body has an exhaust hole;
[0006] A cup lid handle is provided in the recessed portion and connected to the cup lid body. The cup lid handle and the vent are arranged at intervals along a first direction. The cup lid handle is provided with grip portions on both sides along a second direction. The second direction is different from the first direction and is perpendicular to the height direction of the cup lid body.
[0007] In some embodiments, the lid includes a lid body and a lid handle. The top of the lid body is recessed downwards along its height direction to form a recessed portion. The lid handle is disposed within the recessed portion and connected to the lid body. This reduces the height of the lid, further reducing the height of the blending cup assembly and the cooking cup. The lid handle and vent are spaced apart along a first direction. The lid handle has gripping portions on both sides along a second direction, facilitating gripping. The second direction differs from the first direction and is perpendicular to the height direction of the lid body, ensuring the gripping portions avoid contact with the vent and preventing burns when gripping.
[0008] Optionally, the cup lid handle includes a body portion, and the grip portion extends outward from the side of the body portion along the second direction. This allows the length of the grip portion along the second direction to be greater than the length of the body portion along the second direction, facilitating a better grip.
[0009] Optionally, the grip portion is located at the top of the side of the body portion along the second direction, and on a projection plane perpendicular to the first direction, the grip portion is inclined to the body portion. Thus, along the second direction, the upper half of the cup lid handle is longer than the lower half, and the space formed by the lower half of the cup lid handle and the top of the recessed portion facilitates placement of the user's fingers when gripping, making it easier for the user to hold the cup.
[0010] Optionally, the angle between the gripping part and the body part is 45-90°. This avoids an angle that is too small, resulting in the gripping part extending too short along the second direction, making it difficult to grip. It also avoids an angle that is too large, resulting in the distance between the bottom of the gripping part's tail end along the second direction and the recessed portion being too small, thus also making it difficult to grip.
[0011] Optionally, the connection between the grip portion and the side of the body portion along the second direction is a rounded transition structure. This rounded transition structure makes the transition between the grip portion and the body portion smoother.
[0012] Optionally, the side of the cup lid handle along the first direction is an upright surface in the height direction of the cup lid body. An upright surface makes it difficult to grip, thus preventing the user from gripping the side of the cup lid handle along the first direction.
[0013] Optionally, the length of the cup lid handle along the first direction decreases from bottom to top along the height direction of the cup lid body. This makes it inconvenient to grip the side of the cup lid handle along the first direction, preventing the user from gripping the side of the cup lid handle along the first direction.
[0014] Optionally, the cup lid handle has a protrusion on its side along the first direction, and the length of the protrusion along the first direction is less than the length of the gripping part along the second direction. Thus, the gripping part is easier to grasp than the protrusion, and users tend to grip the gripping part. Furthermore, when the user grips the gripping part, the protrusion increases the contact area between the user and the cup lid handle, making it easier for the user to grip the gripping part better.
[0015] Optionally, the cup lid handle also includes a heat insulation layer that covers the cup lid handle. By providing the heat insulation layer, the temperature of the cup lid handle can be reduced.
[0016] Optionally, the cup lid handle also includes a handle top cover connected to the top of the cup lid handle. This makes it easier for users to pick up the cup lid handle and also makes the cup lid handle more aesthetically pleasing.
[0017] Optionally, the cup lid handle is detachably connected to the cup lid body. This detachable connection facilitates assembly and reduces the difficulty of manufacturing the cup lid.
[0018] Optionally, the recessed portion is provided with a connecting post, and the cup lid handle is provided with a connecting hole that mates with the connecting post, and the connecting post is detachably connected to the connecting hole. This facilitates a detachable connection between the cup lid handle and the cup lid body.
[0019] Optionally, the recessed portion is further provided with an upwardly protruding limiting rib, which is located around the periphery of the connecting post, and the inner wall of the bottom of the cup lid handle abuts against the outer wall of the limiting rib. In some embodiments, the limiting rib can limit the cup lid handle to prevent it from wobbling on the cup lid body.
[0020] Optionally, the recessed portion may further be provided with at least one upwardly protruding first reinforcing rib, which connects the connecting post and the limiting rib. In some embodiments, the first reinforcing rib may enhance the strength of the connecting post.
[0021] Optionally, the number of connecting posts may be multiple, and the recessed portion may also be provided with at least one upwardly protruding second reinforcing rib, which connects two of the connecting posts. In some embodiments, the second reinforcing rib may enhance the strength of the connecting posts.
[0022] Optionally, the length of the grip portion along the second direction is 1-10 mm. In some embodiments, the length of the grip portion along the second direction is 1-10 mm, which can reduce the volume of the cup lid handle while also holding the fingers from above, making it easier to apply force to the cup lid.
[0023] Optionally, the distance between the bottom surface of the grip and the recess is 5-20 mm. In some embodiments, the distance between the bottom surface of the grip and the recess is 5-20 mm, which reduces the height while also allowing the space formed by the lower half of the cup lid handle and the top of the recess to facilitate the placement of the user's fingers when gripping the cup.
[0024] Optionally, the distance between the top surface of the lid handle and the recess is 5-30mm. In some embodiments, the distance between the top surface of the lid handle and the recess is 5-30mm, which facilitates gripping the lid handle while reducing the height of the lid, thereby further reducing the height of the blending cup assembly and the blender, and reducing the space occupied by the blender.
[0025] This application also provides a mixing cup assembly, including:
[0026] Cup body;
[0027] A cup lid that fits onto the cup body.
[0028] This application also provides a food processor, including a blending cup assembly.
[0029] The cup lid, blending cup assembly, and food processor provided in this application embodiment include a cup lid comprising a cup lid body and a cup lid handle. The top of the cup lid body is recessed downwards to form a recessed portion, and the cup lid handle is disposed within the recessed portion and connected to the cup lid body. This reduces the height of the cup lid, further reducing the height of the blending cup assembly and the food processor. By arranging the cup lid handle and the vent at intervals along a first direction, and forming grip portions on both sides of the cup lid handle along a second direction, the grip portions facilitate gripping. The second direction differs from the first direction, allowing the grip portions to avoid the vent, preventing burns when gripping the grip portions. Attached Figure Description
[0030] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a cup lid according to one embodiment of this application;
[0031] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The cup lid shown is a cross-sectional view along the second direction;
[0032] Figure 3 for Figure 1 The cup lid shown is a cross-sectional view along the first direction;
[0033] Figure 4 This is a perspective view of a cup lid according to another embodiment of this application;
[0034] Figure 5 for Figure 4 The cup lid shown is a cross-sectional view along the first direction;
[0035] Figure 6 for Figure 1 The exploded view of the cup lid shown;
[0036] Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the structure of a stirring cup assembly provided in one embodiment of the application;
[0037] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a food processor provided in one embodiment of this application.
[0038] Reference numerals: 1. Lid; 10. Lid body; 11. Recess; 12. Vent; 13. Connecting post; 14. Limiting rib; 15. First reinforcing rib; 16. Second reinforcing rib; 20. Lid handle; 21. Grip; 22. Body; 23. Protrusion; 24. Insulation layer; 25. Connecting hole; 26. Handle top cover; 17. Blending cup assembly; 2. Cup body; 33. Blade assembly; 100. Food processor; 4. Base; 5. Lid; 41. Base; 42. Support base. Detailed Implementation
[0039] Exemplary embodiments will now be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numerals in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses consistent with some aspects of this application as detailed in the appended claims.
[0040] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2 , Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a cup lid according to one embodiment of this application; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The cup lid 1 shown is a cross-sectional view along the second direction. (As shown) Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the cup lid 1 includes a cup lid body 10 and a cup lid handle 20. The top of the cup lid body 10 is recessed downwards along the height direction (Z direction) to form a recessed portion 11, and the cup lid body 10 has a vent 12. By providing the vent 12 on the cup lid body 10, the vent 12 can discharge the gas and pressure generated by the high-speed rotating blades crushing the food, preventing the cup lid 1 from being pushed open or broken due to excessive pressure. When the food processor 100 is working, the gas discharged from the vent 12 is at a relatively high temperature. In some embodiments, the vent 12 is located inside the recessed portion 11; in other embodiments, the vent 12 is located outside the recessed portion 11. This application does not impose any limitations on this. The cup lid handle 20 is located inside the recessed portion 11 and connected to the cup lid body 10, thus reducing the height of the cup lid 1 and further reducing the height of the blending cup assembly 17 and the food processor cup.
[0041] The cup lid handle 20 and the vent 12 are arranged at intervals along a first direction (X direction). The cup lid handle 20 has grip portions 21 on both sides along a second direction (Y direction), which is different from the first direction and is perpendicular to the height direction (Z direction) of the cup lid body 10. The cup lid handle 20 and the vent 12 are arranged at intervals along the first direction. By forming grip portions 21 on both sides of the cup lid handle 20 along the second direction, the grip portions 21 are easy to grip. The second direction is different from the first direction, allowing the grip portions 21 to avoid the vent 12, thereby preventing burns when gripping the grip portions 21.
[0042] exist Figure 1 In the embodiment shown, the first direction (X direction) is perpendicular to the second direction (Y direction). This allows both gripping parts 21 to be relatively far from the exhaust port 12, thus preventing burns from the hot air emitted from the exhaust port when gripping the gripping parts 21.
[0043] like Figure 2 As shown, the cup lid handle 20 includes a body portion 22, which is disposed within the recessed portion 11 and connected to the cup lid body 10. A grip portion 21 extends outward from the side of the body portion 22 along a second direction. The length of the grip portion 21 along the second direction is greater than the length of the body portion 22 along the second direction, making it easier to grip.
[0044] In some embodiments, the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 are integrally formed, which improves the connection strength between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 and avoids gaps between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22, which would affect aesthetics or make cleaning inconvenient. In other embodiments, the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 are separate, with the grip portion 21 mounted on the body portion 22, making it easy to assemble and disassemble the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22. This application does not limit this.
[0045] exist Figure 2 In the illustrated embodiment, the grip portion 21 is located at the top of the side of the body portion 22 along the second direction. On a projection plane perpendicular to the first direction, the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 are inclined to form an inverted surface. With this arrangement, the length of the upper half of the cup lid handle 20 along the second direction is greater than the length of the lower half. The space formed by the lower half of the cup lid handle 20 and the top of the recessed portion 11 facilitates the placement of the user's fingers when gripping, making it easier for the user to grip. Furthermore, when the user applies upward force, the grip portion 21 is less likely to slip out of the hand, improving grip stability.
[0046] In some embodiments, the angle between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 is 45-90°. If the angle between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 is too small, the length of the grip portion 21 extending in the second direction will be too short, making it inconvenient to grip. If the angle between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 is too large, the distance between the bottom of the end of the grip portion 21 in the second direction and the recess 11 will be too small, making it difficult for fingers to enter the space formed by the lower half of the cup lid handle 20 and the top of the recess 11 when gripping, thus making it inconvenient to grip.
[0047] exist Figure 2 In the illustrated embodiment, the connection between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 along the side in the second direction is a rounded transition structure. The rounded transition structure makes the transition between the grip portion 21 and the body portion 22 smoother, avoiding sharp edges or protruding connection portions, providing a more comfortable feel, and the rounded transition design is generally more fluid and elegant, which can enhance the aesthetics of the cup lid 1.
[0048] like Figure 2As shown, the length L1 of the grip portion 21 along the second direction is 1-10 mm. In this way, while reducing the volume of the cup lid handle 20, the grip portion 21 can also hold the fingers from above, making it easier to apply force to the cup lid. In some embodiments, the length L1 of the grip portion 21 along the second direction is 5.3 mm.
[0049] The distance L2 between the bottom surface of the grip 21 and the recess 11 is 5-20 mm. In this way, while reducing the height, the space formed by the lower half of the cup lid handle 20 and the top of the recess 11 also facilitates the placement of the user's fingers when gripping. In some embodiments, the length of the distance L2 between the bottom surface of the grip 21 and the recess 11 is 10 mm.
[0050] The distance L3 between the top surface of the lid handle 20 and the recessed portion 11 is 5-30mm. This facilitates gripping the lid handle 20 while lowering the height of the lid 1, thereby further reducing the height of the blender assembly 17 and the food processor 100, and minimizing the space occupied by the food processor 100. In some embodiments, the distance L3 between the top surface of the lid handle 20 and the recessed portion 11 is 15mm.
[0051] Please refer to Figure 3 , Figure 3 for Figure 1 The cup lid shown is a cross-sectional view along the first direction. (See figure) Figure 3 As shown, the side of the cup lid handle 20 along the first direction is vertical in the height direction of the cup lid body 10. The vertical surface is not convenient for gripping, so when users grip the cup lid handle 20, they generally do not choose to grip the two sides along the first direction, thereby avoiding being burned by the vent holes 12 arranged along the first direction of the cup lid handle 20.
[0052] In other embodiments, the length of the lid handle 20 along the first direction decreases from bottom to top in the height direction of the lid body 10. Thus, the sides of the lid handle 20 along the first direction slope inwards from bottom to top, making it difficult to grip on both sides of the lid handle 20 along the first direction, thereby preventing burns from the vent holes 12 arranged along the first direction.
[0053] Please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 , Figure 4 This is a perspective view of a cup lid according to another embodiment of this application; Figure 5 for Figure 4 The cup lid shown is a cross-sectional view along the first direction. Figure 4 The illustrated embodiments and Figure 1 The illustrated embodiments are essentially the same. The difference lies in that... Figure 4In the illustrated embodiment, the cup lid handle 20 has a protrusion 23 on its side along a first direction, and the length of the protrusion 23 along the first direction is less than the length of the grip portion 21 along the second direction. In some implementations, the length of the protrusion 23 along the first direction is 3-6 mm, and the length of the grip portion 21 along the second direction is 3-6 mm. Thus, the grip portion 21 is easier to grasp than the protrusion 23, and users tend to grip the grip portion 21. Furthermore, when the user grips the grip portion 21, the protrusion 23 increases the contact area between the user and the cup lid handle 20, making it easier for the user to grip the grip portion 21 more effectively.
[0054] exist Figure 1 and Figure 4 In the illustrated embodiment, the recess 11 is located at the center of the top of the lid body 10, and the lid handle 20 is located at the center of the recess 11. When the lid handle 20 is positioned in the recess 11, it is also located near the center of the top of the lid body 10, resulting in an aesthetically pleasing design.
[0055] Please also refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 The cup lid handle 20 includes a heat insulation layer 24 that covers the cup lid handle 20. By providing the heat insulation layer 24, the temperature of the cup lid handle 20 can be reduced.
[0056] The heat insulation layer 24 can be made of silicone or soft rubber. Silicone or soft rubber has good elasticity and softness, providing a comfortable touch. Furthermore, silicone or soft rubber materials have good heat insulation properties, reducing the temperature of the lid handle 20 and preventing burns to the hands from excessive heat when directly contacting the hot lid handle 20.
[0057] In this embodiment, the heat insulation layer 24 covers the connection between the cup lid body 10 and the cup lid handle 20. This creates a seal at the connection, preventing foreign objects from entering and making cleaning difficult, and also improving the aesthetics of the cup lid 1.
[0058] In this embodiment, the cup lid handle 20 also includes a handle top cover 26 connected to the top of the cup lid handle 20. This improves the aesthetics of the cup lid. The heat insulation layer 24 covers the connection between the cup lid handle 20 and the handle top cover 26, thereby reducing the temperature at the connection between the cup lid handle 20 and the handle top cover 26 and preventing excessive local temperature of the cup lid handle 20 from causing burns to the hands.
[0059] In the embodiment shown in this application, the cup lid handle 20 is detachably connected to the cup lid body 10. This makes the cup lid handle 20 and the cup lid body 10 easy to assemble and reduces the processing difficulty of the cup lid 1.
[0060] Please refer to Figure 1and Figure 6 , Figure 6 for Figure 1 The exploded view of cup lid 1 is shown. Figure 6 As shown, the recessed portion 11 is provided with a connecting post 13, and the cup lid handle 20 is provided with a connecting hole 25 that mates with the connecting post 13. The connecting post 13 is detachably connected to the connecting hole 25. Thus, the cup lid handle 20 and the recessed portion 11 of the cup lid body 10 are connected via the connecting post 13 and the connecting hole 25. The detachable connecting post 13 design allows the cup lid handle 20 to be easily removed from the cup lid body 10 for easy cleaning and maintenance. Furthermore, if the handle is damaged or needs replacement, a new handle can be directly removed and installed, avoiding the need to replace the entire cup lid 1 and saving costs.
[0061] The recessed portion 11 is also provided with an upwardly protruding limiting rib 14, which is located around the connecting post 13. The outer wall of the bottom of the cup lid handle 20 abuts against the outer wall of the limiting rib 14. In this way, the cup lid handle 20 can be limited to prevent it from wobbling on the cup lid body 10. Furthermore, when the cup lid body 10 is subjected to a force parallel to the plane containing the first and second directions, the limiting rib 14 can prevent the connecting post 13 from being subjected to force, thus protecting the connecting post 13.
[0062] Please also refer to Figure 3 and Figure 2 The heat insulation layer 24 covers the bottom of the contact point between the limiting rib 14 and the cup lid handle 20. This prevents foreign objects from entering the gap between the limiting rib 14 and the cup lid handle 20, which would make cleaning inconvenient.
[0063] The recessed portion 11 is also provided with at least one upwardly protruding first reinforcing rib 15, which connects the connecting post 13 and the limiting rib 14. (Refer to...) Figure 5 First reinforcing ribs 15 are provided in multiple directions of the connecting column 13. One end of the first reinforcing rib 15 is connected to the connecting column 13, and the other end of the first reinforcing rib 15 is connected to the inner wall of the limiting rib 14. In this way, the strength of the connecting column 13 can be enhanced, thereby improving the stability of the cup lid 1.
[0064] There are multiple connecting posts 13, and the cup lid handle 20 has multiple connecting holes 25 that mate with the connecting posts 13. The multiple connecting posts 13 are detachably connected to the multiple connecting holes 25. The cup lid handle 20 and the recess 11 of the cup lid body 10 are connected by the multiple connecting posts 13 and the multiple connecting holes 25. In this way, the connection strength between the cup lid handle 20 and the cup lid body 10 can be improved. The recess 11 also has at least one upwardly protruding second reinforcing rib 16, which is connected between two adjacent connecting posts 13. In this way, the strength of the connecting posts 13 can be further enhanced, thereby enhancing the connection strength between the cup lid handle 20 and the cup lid body 10.
[0065] This application also provides a mixing cup assembly 17, including: a cup body 2 and a cup lid 1, the cup lid 1 covering the cup body 2. Please refer to... Figure 7 , Figure 7 A schematic diagram of the structure of the stirring cup assembly 17 provided in one embodiment of the application is shown below. Figure 7 As shown, the mixing cup assembly 17 also includes a blade assembly 3, disposed inside the cup body 2, for stirring or crushing the contents of the cup body 2. In some embodiments, the bottom of the lid 1 is disposed inside the top of the cup body 2, and the cup body 2 and the lid 1 are engaged. This facilitates the lid 1 to close onto the cup body 2 or to be removed from the cup body 2.
[0066] This application also provides a food processor 100, including a mixing cup assembly 17. Please refer to... Figure 8 , Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a food processor 100 provided in one embodiment of this application, as shown below. Figure 8 As shown, the food processor 100 also includes a base 4 and a lid 5. The base 4 includes a base 41 and a support 42 extending upward from the base 41. The support 42 and the base 41 can be integrally formed or separately formed and then assembled together. The blending cup assembly 17 is assembled to the base 41, and the lid 5 is assembled to the support 42, with the lid 5 covering the top of the blending cup assembly 17.
[0067] The above limitations regarding the lid 1 also apply to the mixing cup assembly 17 and the food processor 100, and will not be elaborated further in this application.
[0068] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application.
Claims
1. A cup lid, characterized in that, include: The cup lid body (10) has a recessed portion (11) formed by the top of the cup lid body (10) being recessed downward along the height direction of the cup lid body (10), and the cup lid body (10) has an exhaust hole (12). A cup lid handle (20) is provided in the recessed portion (11) and connected to the cup lid body (10). The cup lid handle (20) and the vent hole (12) are arranged at intervals along a first direction. The cup lid handle (20) is provided with a grip portion (21) on both sides along a second direction. The second direction is different from the first direction and is perpendicular to the height direction of the cup lid body (10).
2. The cup lid (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cup lid handle (20) includes a body portion (22), and the grip portion (21) extends outward from the side of the body portion (22) along the second direction.
3. The cup lid (1) according to claim 2, characterized in that, The grip (21) is located at the top of the side of the body (22) along the second direction. On the projection plane perpendicular to the first direction, the grip (21) and the body (22) are inclined.
4. The cup lid (1) according to claim 3, characterized in that, The angle between the gripping part (21) and the body part (22) is 45-90°.
5. The cup lid (1) according to claim 2, characterized in that, The connection between the gripping part (21) and the side of the body part (22) along the second direction is an arc transition structure.
6. The cup lid (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The side of the cup lid handle (20) along the first direction is vertical in the height direction of the cup lid body (10); or The length of the cup lid handle (20) along the first direction decreases from bottom to top; or The cup lid handle (20) has a protrusion along the side of the first direction, and the length of the protrusion along the first direction is less than the length of the grip (21) along the second direction.
7. The cup lid (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a heat insulation layer (24) that covers the cup lid handle (20).
8. The cup lid (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a handle top cover (26) attached to the top of the cup lid handle (20).
9. The cup lid (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cup lid handle (20) is detachably connected to the cup lid body (10).
10. The cup lid (1) according to claim 9, characterized in that, The recessed portion (11) is provided with a connecting post (13), and the cup lid handle (20) is provided with a connecting hole (25) that mates with the connecting post (13). The connecting post (13) is detachably connected to the connecting hole (25).
11. The cup lid (1) according to claim 10, characterized in that, The recessed portion (11) is also provided with an upwardly protruding limiting rib (14), which is located on the periphery of the connecting column (13), and the inner wall of the bottom of the cup lid handle (20) abuts against the outer wall of the limiting rib (14).
12. The cup lid (1) according to claim 11, characterized in that, The recessed portion (11) is also provided with at least one first reinforcing rib (15) protruding upward, the first reinforcing rib (15) connecting the connecting column (13) and the limiting rib (14).
13. The cup lid (1) according to claim 12, characterized in that, The number of the connecting posts (13) is multiple, and the recess (11) is also provided with at least one second reinforcing rib (16) that protrudes upward, and the second reinforcing rib (16) connects two of the connecting posts (13).
14. The cup lid (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The length of the gripping portion (21) along the second direction is 1-10 mm; and / or The distance between the bottom surface of the grip (21) and the recess (11) is 5-20 mm; and / or The distance between the top surface of the cup lid handle (20) and the recess (11) is 5-30mm.
15. A stirring cup assembly, characterized in that, include: Cup body (2); The cup lid (1) as described in any one of claims 1-14, wherein the cup lid (1) covers the cup body (2).
16. A food processor, characterized in that, Includes the stirring cup assembly (17) as described in claim 15.