Modular detachable multifunctional handle
The modular design of the handle and connecting block, along with the threaded connection, solves the problem of traditional wooden handles getting damp and moldy. It also enables individual handle replacement and foldable storage of cookware, reducing costs and space usage.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG BAHE KITCHENWARE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-07
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Traditional wooden cookware handles are prone to getting damp and moldy during use, resulting in high replacement costs, space consumption, and inconvenient storage.
The modular design allows the handle and connecting block to be connected by snap-fit and thread, enabling the handle to be replaced individually. The limiting structure also allows the handle and cookware to be folded together, reducing space occupation.
The grip can be replaced individually, reducing replacement costs, and the folding design saves storage space, improving the flexibility and stability of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a cookware handle, specifically a modular, detachable, multi-functional handle, belonging to the technical field of cookware accessories. Background Technology
[0002] The design of cookware handles helps to balance the force during operation. When operating cookware such as woks, hot pots, and pressure cookers, the handles can help users lift and operate the cookware more easily, reducing hand fatigue. Some cookware uses wooden handles, which have good heat insulation properties and are made of natural wood without harmful components, making them more environmentally friendly.
[0003] However, traditional wooden handles are mostly made of one piece, and wooden handles are prone to moisture and mold during use. When this happens, they need to be replaced, which requires replacing the whole thing, thus increasing the cost of use. In addition, when the cookware needs to be placed inside the cabinet, the long handle will take up a lot of space, making it inconvenient to store the cookware. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a modular, detachable, multi-functional handle to solve the above problems. The modular design allows for individual replacement of the wooden handle when it becomes damp or damaged, avoiding the need for a complete replacement and thus saving on usage costs. At the same time, when it is necessary to store the cookware, the handle and the cookware can be folded together, thereby reducing space occupation and facilitating the storage of the cookware.
[0005] This utility model achieves the above-mentioned objective through the following technical solution: a modular detachable multi-functional handle, including a fixed base, a pin fixedly connected to the fixed base, a rotating block rotatably connected to the pin, the rotating block abutting against the fixed base, a limiting structure provided on the fixed base, a connecting block fixedly connected to one end of the rotating block, a handle engaging on the connecting block, a long shaft threadedly connected to the connecting block, the long shaft passing through the handle, a fixing nut threadedly connected to the long shaft, the fixing nut abutting against the handle.
[0006] Preferably, the handle is made of wood and has an elliptical cross-section.
[0007] Preferably, the cross-section of the connecting block near the handle is trapezoidal, and the cross-section of the rotating block as a whole is L-shaped.
[0008] Preferably, the mounting base has three mounting holes, and the line connecting the three mounting holes forms an isosceles triangle.
[0009] Preferably, the limiting structure includes guide posts and a locking block. Two guide posts are fixedly connected to the fixed base, and the same locking block is slidably connected to the two guide posts. One end of the locking block engages with the rotating block.
[0010] Preferably, a spring is sleeved on the outside of the guide post, one end of the spring abutting against the guide post and the other end of the spring abutting against the locking block.
[0011] Preferably, the overall cross-section of the card block is L-shaped, and the cross-section of the card block near the rotating block end is trapezoidal.
[0012] Preferably, a handle is fixedly connected to the card block, and the overall cross-section of the guide post is T-shaped.
[0013] Preferably, a support plate is engaged at one end of the handle near the fixing nut, a timer is mounted on the support plate, and the fixing nut abuts against the support plate.
[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: When the handle becomes damp and moldy during use, the fixing nut can be unscrewed from the long shaft, and the handle can be directly removed from the long shaft after the fixing nut is unscrewed, thus enabling the handle to be replaced separately, avoiding the need for overall replacement, and thus effectively saving usage costs. When installing the handle, the handle can pass through the long shaft and engage with the connecting block. The engagement between the handle and the connecting block and the passage of the handle through the long shaft improves the stability of the handle after installation. Then, the fixing nut can be threaded onto the long shaft until one side is pressed against the handle, thus completing the replacement of the handle. When the cookware is not in use, the limiting structure can quickly release the limiting of the rotating block, and then the handle can be rotated toward the cookware, so that the handle and the cookware can be folded together, reducing the space occupied and making it easier to store the cookware. Since the long shaft and the connecting block are threadedly connected, the two can be manufactured separately and then assembled, making it more flexible to use. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The enlarged schematic diagram of part A shown below;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the grip and the long shaft of this utility model;
[0018] Figure 4 for Figure 3 The enlarged schematic diagram of section B is shown below;
[0019] Figure 5This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the card block and the handle of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connection structure between the grip and the support plate of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Fixed base; 2. Mounting hole; 3. Pin; 4. Rotating block; 5. Limiting structure; 501. Guide post; 502. Locking block; 503. Spring; 504. Handle; 6. Connecting block; 7. Grip; 8. Long shaft; 9. Fixing nut; 10. Support plate; 11. Timer. Detailed Implementation
[0022] 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.
[0023] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, a modular, detachable, multi-functional handle includes a fixed base 1, a pin 3 fixedly connected to the fixed base 1, a rotating block 4 rotatably connected to the pin 3, the rotating block 4 abutting against the fixed base 1, a limiting structure 5 provided on the fixed base 1, a connecting block 6 fixedly connected to one end of the rotating block 4, a handle 7 engaging with the connecting block 6, a long shaft 8 threadedly connected to the connecting block 6, the long shaft 8 passing through the handle 7, a fixing nut 9 threadedly connected to the long shaft 8, the fixing nut 9 abutting against the handle 7.
[0024] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 1 As shown, the handle 7 is made of wood, which provides heat insulation during gripping.
[0025] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the cross-section of the connecting block 6 near the handle 7 is trapezoidal. The engagement between the connecting block 6 and the handle 7 can improve the stability of the handle 7 after installation, and at the same time, it can play a role in guiding the movement during the engagement process between the connecting block 6 and the handle 7.
[0026] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 5As shown, the mounting base 1 has three mounting holes 2. The mounting base 1 can be installed on the cookware by passing rivets through the mounting holes 2. Since the line connecting the three mounting holes 2 forms an isosceles triangle, the stability of the mounting base 1 after installation can be improved.
[0027] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 2 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the limiting structure 5 includes guide posts 501 and locking blocks 502. Two guide posts 501 are fixedly connected to the fixed base 1. The guide posts 501 can guide the movement of the locking blocks 502. The same locking block 502 is slidably connected to the two guide posts 501. One end of the locking block 502 is engaged with the rotating block 4. A handle 504 is fixedly connected to the locking block 502. The handle 504 can be used to easily pull the locking block 502 so that the locking block 502 is not engaged with the rotating block 4. Then the handle 7 can be rotated toward the pot, thereby realizing the folding and storage of the handle 7.
[0028] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 4 As shown, the overall cross-section of the locking block 502 is L-shaped. The locking block 502 and the rotating block 4 can limit the rotation block 4, thereby preventing the handle 7 from shaking during use. Since the cross-section of the locking block 502 near the rotating block 4 is trapezoidal, it can play a role in guiding the movement during the locking process of the locking block 502 and the rotating block 4.
[0029] As a technical optimization solution of this utility model, such as Figure 1 and Figure 6 As shown, a support plate 10 is engaged at one end of the handle 7 near the fixing nut 9. The support plate 10 can support the timer 11. When the food needs to be cooked for a specific time, the timer 11 can be used to keep track of time, so that the handle has a timer function, which makes it easier to cook the food.
[0030] In use, this invention allows the rivet to pass through the mounting hole 2 to install the fixing base 1 onto the cookware. The handle 7 is made of wood, thus providing heat insulation during gripping. When cooking food for a specific time is required, the timer 11 can be used to set the time, giving the handle a timing function for better cooking. When the handle 7 becomes damp or moldy, the fixing nut 9 can be unscrewed from the long shaft 8, allowing the handle 7 to be removed directly from the long shaft 8, thus enabling individual replacement of the handle 7 and avoiding the need for overall replacement, effectively saving on usage costs. When installing the handle 7, it passes through the long shaft 8 and engages with the connecting block 6. The engagement between the handle 7 and the connecting block 6, as well as the passage of the handle 7 through the long shaft 8, improves the stability of the handle 7 after installation. Then, the screw can be fixed. The nut 9 is threaded onto the long shaft 8. When the fixing nut 9 is not in contact with the handle 7, the support plate 10 can be locked onto the handle 7. Then, by turning the fixing nut 9 with a wrench, one side of it is pressed against the handle 7. At this time, the handle 7 is fixed and the support plate 10 is fixed at the same time, thus completing the replacement of the handle 7. When the cookware is not in use, the locking block 502 can be pulled by the handle 504. The two springs 503 retract at the same time. The two guide posts 501 can guide the movement of the locking block 502. When one end of the locking block 502 is not locked with the rotating block 4, the handle 7 can be rotated toward the cookware, so that the handle 7 and the cookware can be folded together, reducing the space occupied and making it easier to store the cookware. Since the long shaft 8 and the connecting block 6 are threadedly connected, the two can be produced separately and then assembled, making them more flexible to use.
[0031] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0032] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A modular demountable multifunctional handle comprising a fixing base (1), characterized in that: A pin (3) is fixedly connected to the fixed base (1), and a rotating block (4) is rotatably connected to the pin (3). The rotating block (4) abuts against the fixed base (1). A limiting structure (5) is provided on the fixed base (1). A connecting block (6) is fixedly connected to one end of the rotating block (4). A handle (7) is engaged on the connecting block (6). A long shaft (8) is threadedly connected to the connecting block (6). The long shaft (8) passes through the handle (7). A fixing nut (9) is threadedly connected to the long shaft (8). The fixing nut (9) abuts against the handle (7).
2. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The handle (7) is made of wood and has an elliptical cross-section.
3. The modular, detachable, multi-functional handle of claim 1, wherein: The cross-section of the connecting block (6) near the handle (7) is trapezoidal, and the cross-section of the rotating block (4) as a whole is L-shaped.
4. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The mounting base (1) is provided with three mounting holes (2), and the line connecting the three mounting holes (2) forms an isosceles triangle.
5. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting structure (5) includes a guide post (501) and a locking block (502). Two guide posts (501) are fixedly connected to the fixed base (1). The same locking block (502) is slidably connected to the two guide posts (501). One end of the locking block (502) is engaged with the rotating block (4).
6. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 5, characterized in that: A spring (503) is sleeved on the outside of the guide post (501). One end of the spring (503) abuts against the guide post (501), and the other end of the spring (503) abuts against the locking block (502).
7. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 5, characterized in that: The overall cross-section of the card block (502) is L-shaped, and the cross-section of the card block (502) near the rotating block (4) is trapezoidal.
8. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 5, characterized in that: A handle (504) is fixedly connected to the card block (502), and the overall cross-section of the guide post (501) is T-shaped.
9. A modular, detachable, multi-functional handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The grip (7) is engaged with a support plate (10) at one end near the fixing nut (9). A timer (11) is installed on the support plate (10). The fixing nut (9) and the support plate (10) are in contact.