Kitchen lockable knife block

By introducing a limiting rod and locking component into the kitchen knife holder, the problem of the lack of locking limit in the kitchen knife holder is solved, the safe fixation of the knives is achieved, safety hazards are avoided, and the safety of teaching is improved.

CN224403503UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26汕尾技师学院

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
汕尾技师学院
Filing Date
2025-04-11
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing kitchen knife racks lack a locking and limiting structure, which leads to safety hazards caused by students taking knives outside of class or accidentally touching them.

Method used

A lockable knife holder for the kitchen has been designed, which includes a limiting rod, a limiting frame, and a locking component. The locking mechanism of the limiting rod and the limiting frame prevents the knife from falling out, and the locking component locks the knife in place, ensuring that it is fixed in the slot.

Benefits of technology

This effectively prevents kitchen knives from being taken out by the student or accidentally dropped outside of class, thus avoiding safety accidents and improving the safety of kitchen teaching.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to kitchen utensil technical field, concretely is a kind of kitchen lock knife rest, including base, fixed frame is fixedly installed on base by stand, fixed frame is linearly arranged and fixedly installed with crossbeam from front to back in, the blade body of kitchen knife is inserted into the slot formed between the adjacent two crossbeams, the front and rear ends of fixed frame upper surface are respectively fixedly installed with the limit rod one and the limit rod two mutually parallel with crossbeam, beneficial effect is: by the blade body (blade edge towards inside) of kitchen knife is inserted into the two sides of slot, and by the limit frame is clamped into the inside of two inverted L-shaped limit plate and the inside between limit rod one, the end of limit frame is formed to the clamping groove structure of movable clamping limit and limit rod two between, carry out the limit of preventing blade body pulling out, again by locking assembly locking, can effectively prevent student after-school can take knife by oneself and appear accident, or other accidental touch operation leads to falling and other injuries, avoid the emergence of security problem.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of kitchen utensils technology, specifically a lockable knife holder for kitchen use. Background Technology

[0002] In existing technologies, knife racks are often used to store kitchen knives, especially in the kitchens of culinary schools. Due to the large number of students, a large number of kitchen knives need to be stored. Existing knife racks simply insert and store the knives without locking or limiting mechanisms. This cannot prevent students from taking the knives outside of class and causing accidents or other accidental touches that could lead to them falling and causing injury, posing certain safety hazards. Therefore, a lockable knife rack for kitchens is proposed. Utility Model Content

[0003] To overcome the technical deficiencies in the prior art and effectively solve the technical problems in the background art, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0004] A lockable knife holder for kitchen use includes a base with a fixed frame fixedly mounted on the base via a column. A series of horizontal beams are linearly arranged and fixedly mounted within the fixed frame, forming a slot between adjacent horizontal beams for inserting the blade of a kitchen knife. Limiting rod one and limiting rod two, parallel to the horizontal beams, are fixedly mounted at the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the fixed frame, respectively. A limiting frame is provided between limiting rod one and limiting rod two to prevent the knife inserted into the slot from disengaging and locking. Inverted L-shaped limiting plates are provided at the left and right ends of limiting rod one to limit the rear end of the limiting frame. A locking assembly is provided between the front end of the limiting frame and limiting rod two.

[0005] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the limiting frame is movably engaged between the limiting rod one and the limiting rod two, and the distance between the outer sides of the left and right sides of the limiting frame and the inner side of the fixed frame is less than the width of the blade.

[0006] As a preferred embodiment of this utility model, the locking assembly includes a first fixing ring, a support rod, a mounting plate, a second fixing ring, a third fixing ring, a plug rod, a locking hole, and a padlock. The upper surface of the second limiting rod is fixedly provided with the first fixing ring. A support rod parallel to the crossbeam is fixedly provided at the front end of the inner side of the limiting frame. A mounting plate is fixedly provided on the upper surface of the support rod. The front side of the bottom of the mounting plate is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the front side of the limiting frame. The front and rear ends of the upper surface of the mounting plate are respectively fixedly provided with the second fixing ring and a third fixing ring. Ring 3: The front end of the insertion rod passes through fixed ring 2, fixed ring 3 and fixed ring 1 in sequence, and the outer side of the insertion rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of fixed ring 2, fixed ring 3 and fixed ring 1 respectively. A limiting handle is fixedly provided on the outer side of the insertion rod between fixed ring 2 and fixed ring 3 to prevent the insertion rod from detaching from fixed ring 1 and fixed ring 2 respectively, and to facilitate pushing and pulling the insertion rod. A locking hole for a padlock to pass through and lock is opened on the outer side of the insertion rod between fixed ring 2 and the limiting handle.

[0007] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the inner side of the inverted L-shaped limiting plate is fixedly connected to the outer side of one end of the limiting rod, and the inner sides of the two inverted L-shaped limiting plates and the inner side of the limiting rod form a slot structure for movably engaging and limiting one end of the limiting frame.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of this invention, the width of the slot is greater than the thickness of the blade and less than the width of the handle.

[0009] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This kitchen lockable knife holder, by inserting the knife blade (blade facing inward) into both sides of the slot, and by using a locking groove structure formed between the inner side of the two inverted L-shaped limiting plates and the inner side of the first limiting rod to prevent the knife blade from being pulled out, and then locking it with the locking component, can effectively prevent students from taking the knife outside of class and causing accidents, or other accidental operations that may cause it to fall and cause injury, thus avoiding safety problems. Attached Figure Description

[0010] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model.

[0011] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the fixing frame of this utility model.

[0012] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the limiting frame of this utility model.

[0013] Figure 4 This is a partial structural diagram of the locking component of this utility model.

[0014] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the present invention in its usage state after the kitchen knife is inserted and locked.

[0015] In the diagram: 1. Base; 2. Casters; 3. Column; 4. Side plate; 5. Fixing frame; 6. Crossbeam; 7. Limiting rod 1; 8. Inverted L-shaped limiting plate; 9. Limiting rod 2; 10. Fixing ring 1; 11. Slot; 12. Limiting frame; 13. Support rod; 14. Mounting plate; 15. Fixing ring 3; 16. Insert rod; 17. Locking hole; 18. Limiting handle; 19. Padlock; 20. Push handle; 21. Knife handle; 22. Knife body; 23. Detailed Implementation

[0016] 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.

[0017] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a technical solution: a lockable knife holder for kitchen use, including a base 1, a fixed frame 5 fixedly installed on the base 1 by a column 3, a crossbeam 6 linearly arranged and fixedly installed in the fixed frame 5 from front to back, and a slot 11 for inserting the blade 23 of a kitchen knife is formed between two adjacent crossbeams 6, a first limiting rod 7 and a second limiting rod 9 parallel to the crossbeam 6 are fixedly installed at the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the fixed frame 5, a limiting frame 12 is provided between the first limiting rod 7 and the second limiting rod 9 to prevent the kitchen knife inserted in the slot 11 from falling out of the limiting frame 12, an inverted L-shaped limiting plate 8 is provided at the left and right ends of the first limiting rod 7 to limit the rear end of the limiting frame 12, and a locking component is provided between the front end of the limiting frame 12 and the second limiting rod 9.

[0018] Furthermore, such as Figure 5 As shown, the limiting frame 12 is movably engaged between the limiting rod 7 and the limiting rod 9, and the distance between the outer sides of the left and right sides of the limiting frame 12 and the inner side of the fixed frame 5 is less than the width of the blade 23.

[0019] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 , 3As shown in Figure 4, the locking assembly includes a first fixing ring 10, a support rod 13, a mounting plate 14, a second fixing ring 15, a third fixing ring 16, a plug rod 17, a locking hole 18, and a padlock 20. The first fixing ring 10 is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the second limiting rod 9. A support rod 13, parallel to the crossbeam 6, is fixedly mounted on the front end of the inner side of the limiting frame 12. A mounting plate 14 is fixedly mounted on the upper surface of the support rod 13. The front side of the bottom of the mounting plate 14 is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the front side of the limiting frame 12. The second fixing ring 15 and the third fixing ring 16 are fixedly mounted at the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the mounting plate 14, respectively. The front end of the plug rod 17 passes through the second fixing ring 15, the third fixing ring 16, and the first fixing ring 10 in sequence, and the outer side of the plug rod 17 is slidably connected to the inner walls of the second fixing ring 15, the third fixing ring 16, and the first fixing ring 10, respectively. A limiting handle 19 is fixedly installed on the outer side of the insertion rod 17 between the second fixing ring 15 and the third fixing ring 16. This handle is used to prevent the insertion rod 17 from detaching from the first fixing ring 10 and the second fixing ring 15 respectively, and to facilitate pushing and pulling the insertion rod 17. A locking hole 18 is provided between the second fixing ring 15 and the limiting handle 19 on the outer side of the insertion rod 17 for the padlock 20 (the padlock 20 can be a common padlock in the prior art) to pass through and lock. In use, by holding the limiting handle 19, the insertion rod 17 can be pulled to insert into the first fixing ring 10. Then, the latch of the padlock 20 can be passed through the locking hole 18 to lock multiple kitchen knives. When it is necessary to take out the kitchen knives, the operation is reversed. The matching key is used to open the padlock 2, pull out the insertion rod 17, and take out the limiting frame 12.

[0020] Furthermore, such as Figure 2 As shown, the inner side of the inverted L-shaped limiting plate 8 is fixedly connected to the outer side of one end of the limiting rod 7, and the inner sides of the two inverted L-shaped limiting plates 8 and the inner sides of the limiting rod 7 form a slot structure that allows for movable engagement and limitation of one end of the limiting frame 12. In use, the knife body 23 (blade facing inward) is inserted into both sides of the slot 11, and the limiting frame 12 is engaged between the inner sides of the two inverted L-shaped limiting plates 8 and the inner sides of the limiting rod 7 to form a slot structure that allows for movable engagement and limitation of one end of the limiting frame 12, as well as between the limiting rod 9, to prevent the knife body 23 from being pulled out. The locking assembly is then used to complete the locking.

[0021] Furthermore, the width of the slot 11 is greater than the thickness of the blade 23, but less than the width of the handle 22.

[0022] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 As shown, side plates 4 are fixedly installed on the outer sides of the two columns 3 located on the same side, and push handles 21 are fixedly installed on the outer sides of the side plates 4.

[0023] Furthermore, such as Figure 1As shown, the four corners of the base 1 are fixedly mounted with casters 2 with brake pads. In use, the tool holder can be pushed and moved by the casters 2 and the push handle 21.

[0024] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A lockable knife holder for kitchen use, comprising a base (1), characterized in that: A fixed frame (5) is fixedly installed on the base (1) by a column (3). A crossbeam (6) is fixedly installed in a linear arrangement from front to back in the fixed frame (5). A slot (11) for inserting the blade (23) of a kitchen knife is formed between two adjacent crossbeams (6). A first limiting rod (7) and a second limiting rod (9) parallel to the crossbeam (6) are fixedly installed at the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the fixed frame (5). A limiting frame (12) is provided between the first limiting rod (7) and the second limiting rod (9) to prevent the kitchen knife inserted in the slot (11) from falling out of the limiting frame. An inverted L-shaped limiting plate (8) is provided at the left and right ends of the first limiting rod (7) to limit the rear end of the limiting frame (12). A locking component is provided between the front end of the limiting frame (12) and the second limiting rod (9).

2. The kitchen lockable knife holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting frame (12) is movably engaged between the limiting rod one (7) and the limiting rod two (9), and the distance between the outer sides of the left and right sides of the limiting frame (12) and the inner side of the fixed frame (5) is less than the width of the blade (23).

3. The kitchen lockable knife holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The locking assembly includes a first fixing ring (10), a support rod (13), a mounting plate (14), a second fixing ring (15), a third fixing ring (16), a plug rod (17), a locking hole (18), and a padlock (20). The first fixing ring (10) is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the second limiting rod (9). The support rod (13) parallel to the crossbeam (6) is fixedly installed at the front end of the inner side of the limiting frame (12). The mounting plate (14) is fixedly installed on the upper surface of the support rod (13). The front side of the bottom of the mounting plate (14) is fixedly connected to the upper surface of the front side of the limiting frame (12). The second fixing ring (15) and the third fixing ring (16) are fixedly installed at the front and rear ends of the upper surface of the mounting plate (14), respectively. The front of the plug rod (17) is fixedly installed at the front end of the second limiting rod (9). The end passes through the second (15), the third (16) and the first (10) of the fixing ring in sequence, and the outer side of the insertion rod (17) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the second (15), the third (16) and the first (10) of the fixing ring respectively. The outer side of the insertion rod (17) is fixedly provided with a limiting handle (19) for preventing the insertion rod (17) from detaching, preventing the two ends of the insertion rod (17) from detaching from the first (10) and the second (15) of the fixing ring respectively, and facilitating the pushing and pulling of the insertion rod (17). The outer side of the insertion rod (17) is provided with a locking hole (18) for the padlock (20) to pass through and lock at the position between the second (15) and the limiting handle (19).

4. The kitchen lockable knife holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner side of the inverted L-shaped limiting plate (8) is fixedly connected to the outer side of one end of the limiting rod (7), and the inner sides of the two inverted L-shaped limiting plates (8) and the inner side of the limiting rod (7) form a slot structure for movably locking and limiting one end of the limiting frame (12).

5. The kitchen lockable knife holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: The width of the slot (11) is greater than the thickness of the blade (23) and less than the width of the handle (22).