Multifunctional kitchenware placing support

By designing a multifunctional kitchenware rack, the problems of moisture drainage and stability of cookware are solved, achieving rust prevention and preventing the cookware from falling, and enhancing storage functionality.

CN224403504UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26徐鹏

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
徐鹏
Filing Date
2025-07-29
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing kitchen cookware racks cannot effectively drain moisture from cookware, leading to rust and instability, making the cookware prone to falling.

Method used

Design a multifunctional kitchenware storage rack, including a pot support, a water tray, a drain pipe, and a collection box. The pot support lifts the inner wall of the pot, allowing water to flow into the water tray. The drain pipe collects water into the collection box, preventing the pot from rusting. Casters enhance stability.

Benefits of technology

It effectively drains moisture from cookware, prevents rust, improves cookware stability, prevents it from falling, and increases storage capacity.

✦ Generated by Eureka AI based on patent content.

Smart Images

  • Figure CN224403504U_ABST
    Figure CN224403504U_ABST
Patent Text Reader

Abstract

The utility model relates to kitchen support technical field, especially a kind of multifunctional kitchenware placing support, including bottom plate, the edge of the both sides of bottom plate top surface is uniformly fixedly connected with support frame, several water receiving trays are fixedly connected with several pot body supports around the top of several water receiving trays between two support frames jointly fixed connection has. The utility model has the advantages that: through the lifting structure of one intermediate high four around bottom formed by several pot body supports, the inner wall of pot body is effectively supported from the middle, so that the pot can be placed upside down, so that the water in the pot body can flow into the inside of water receiving tray, the water in the pot is placed, the corrosion of pot is reduced, and the inner wall of pot is erected, so that the inner wall is dry, the pot is effectively supported and positioned by several pot body supports, the pot is prevented from falling, the water in the inside of several water receiving trays is gathered and discharged through the communication pipe and several drain pipes, and the water is discharged into collection box through drain hole, so that water is concentrated and collected.
Need to check novelty before this filing date? Find Prior Art

Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of kitchen support technology, and in particular to a multifunctional kitchen utensil display stand. Background Technology

[0002] Cookware is an essential item in the kitchen. As people's living standards improve, their demands for cooking methods increase, leading to a greater variety of cookware in the kitchen. However, cookware is often quite large, making storage inconvenient. Therefore, specialized storage racks are needed to organize and display cookware. However, current storage racks still have the following problems in use:

[0003] Most current display racks are made of multi-layered boards, and cookware is often placed directly on the shelves. This prevents the moisture inside the cookware from draining in time, which can easily cause the cookware to rust. In addition, the flat bottom of the cookware is not stable enough and it is easy for it to fall. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to at least solve one of the aforementioned technical defects.

[0005] Therefore, one objective of this utility model is to provide a multifunctional kitchen utensil storage rack to solve the problems mentioned in the background art and overcome the shortcomings of the existing technology.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, one embodiment of this utility model provides a multifunctional kitchen utensil display stand, including a base plate. Support frames are fixedly connected to both edges of the top surface of the base plate. Several water-collecting trays are fixedly connected between two of the support frames. Several pot supports are fixedly connected around the top of the water-collecting trays. The pot supports on each water-collecting tray form a support structure that is high in the middle and low around the edges. A V-shaped slope is formed on the inner wall of each water-collecting tray. A drain pipe is fixedly connected to the bottom of the V-shaped slope on the inner wall of each water-collecting tray. One end of each drain pipe extends through the outer wall of the water-collecting tray. A connecting pipe is fixedly connected to one end of each drain pipe. A drain hole is fixedly connected to the center of the inner wall of the bottommost water-collecting tray. A collection box is provided on the top of the base plate, with the inner wall of the collection box corresponding to the position of the drain hole. Universal wheels are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom surface of the base plate.

[0007] Preferably, in any of the above solutions, one side of any one of the two support frames is fixedly connected to a plurality of pot lid support frames, and the distance between the plurality of pot lid support frames is greater than the height of the inner wall of the pot lid support frame.

[0008] The technical effect achieved by adopting the above solution is that: several pot lid support frames are used to support and store pot lids, and the spacing between the pot lid support frames can ensure that even the largest pot lids can be taken out upwards.

[0009] Preferably, in any of the above solutions, a connecting plate is fixedly connected to the top of either of the two support frames, and a plurality of hooks are fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the connecting plate, wherein the length of the plurality of hooks is adapted to the length of the connecting plate.

[0010] The technical effect achieved by adopting the above solution is that several hooks can be used to easily hang kitchen utensils such as spatulas, increasing storage capacity and improving practicality.

[0011] Preferably, in any of the above embodiments, a chopstick holder is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting tube, the bottom of the chopstick holder has a funnel-shaped structure, the funnel-shaped outlet at the bottom of the chopstick holder is connected to the top of the connecting tube, and a filter screen is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the chopstick holder.

[0012] The technical effect achieved by adopting the above solution is that the filter screen can support the bottom of the chopsticks and allow the drained water to fall into the inside of the connecting tube for water collection.

[0013] Preferably, in any of the above embodiments, a strip-shaped through hole is provided at the center of the top of both support frames, and the top of both support frames protrudes from the top of the topmost water receiving tray.

[0014] The technical effect achieved by adopting the above solution is that the strip-shaped through hole allows kitchen knives to be inserted and placed, and the top of the support frame can be blocked on both sides of the top water-receiving tray to prevent pots and pans from falling.

[0015] Preferably, in any of the above schemes, the spacing between the plurality of water receiving trays is greater than twice the height of the plurality of pot body supports.

[0016] The technical effect achieved by adopting the above solution is that the cookware can be completely lifted off the cookware supports and removed from the supports, so that the cookware can be put on and taken off.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0018] 1. This multi-functional kitchenware rack uses several pot supports to form a support structure that is high in the middle and low around the edges. This structure effectively supports the inner wall of the pot, allowing the pot to be placed upside down so that water inside the pot can flow back into the drip tray, preventing water accumulation inside the pot and reducing corrosion. It also supports the inner wall of the pot to allow it to dry. Furthermore, the multiple pot supports effectively support and position the pot to prevent it from falling.

[0019] 2. This multifunctional kitchenware rack, through a connecting pipe and several drain pipes, can collect and discharge water from several water trays, and discharge it into a collection box through a drain hole, so as to collect the water in a concentrated manner. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a first-view structural schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the present invention from a second perspective;

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of this utility model.

[0023] In the diagram: 1-base plate, 2-support frame, 3-water tray, 4-pot body support, 5-drain hole, 6-collection box, 7-drain pipe, 8-connecting pipe, 9-pot lid support frame, 10-chopstick holder, 11-connecting plate, 12-hook, 13-caster wheel, 14-V-shaped ramp, 15-strip through hole, 16-filter screen. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the following description.

[0025] Example 1: As Figures 1 to 3 As shown, a multifunctional kitchen utensil holder includes a base plate 1. Support frames 2 are fixedly connected to both sides of the top surface of the base plate 1. Several water trays 3 are fixedly connected between the two support frames 2. Several pot supports 4 are fixedly connected to the top of the water trays 3. The pot supports 4 on each water tray 3 form a support structure with a high center and a low perimeter. The inner wall of the water trays 3 has a V-shaped slope 14. Drain pipes 7 are fixedly connected to the bottom of the V-shaped slope 14. One end of each drain pipe 7 extends through the outer wall of the water tray 3. A connecting pipe 8 is fixedly connected to one end of each drain pipe 7. A drain hole 5 is fixedly connected to the center of the inner wall of the bottom water tray 3. A collection box 6 is provided on the top of the base plate 1. The inner wall of the collection box 6 corresponds to the position of the drain hole 5. Casters 13 are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom surface of the base plate 1.

[0026] As an optional technical solution of this utility model, a plurality of pot lid support frames 9 are fixedly connected to one side of any one of the two support frames 2. The distance between the plurality of pot lid support frames 9 is greater than the height of the inner wall of the pot lid support frame 9. The plurality of pot lid support frames 9 are used to support and store pot lids, and the distance between the plurality of pot lid support frames 9 can ensure that even the largest pot lid that can be stored can be taken out upwards.

[0027] As an optional technical solution of this utility model, a connecting plate 11 is fixedly connected to the top of either of the two support frames 2, and a number of hooks 12 are fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the connecting plate 11. The length of the distribution of the number of hooks 12 is adapted to the length of the connecting plate 11. The number of hooks 12 can facilitate the hanging of kitchen utensils such as spatulas, increase the storage function, and improve practicality.

[0028] As an optional technical solution of this utility model, a chopstick holder 10 is fixedly connected to the top of the connecting pipe 8. The bottom of the chopstick holder 10 has a funnel-shaped structure. The funnel-shaped outlet at the bottom of the chopstick holder 10 is connected to the top of the connecting pipe 8. A filter screen 16 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the chopstick holder 10. The chopstick holder 10 is used to store chopsticks. The filter screen 16 can support the bottom of the chopsticks and allow the drained water to fall into the interior of the connecting pipe 8 for water collection.

[0029] As an optional technical solution of this utility model, a strip-shaped through hole 15 is provided at the center of the top of each of the two support frames 2. The top of each of the two support frames 2 protrudes from the top of the top water receiving tray 3. The strip-shaped through hole 15 allows kitchen knives to be inserted and placed. Moreover, the top of the support frame 2 can block the sides of the top water receiving tray 3 to prevent the pot from falling.

[0030] As an optional technical solution of this utility model, the distance between the plurality of water receiving trays 3 is greater than twice the height of the plurality of pot body supports 4, so that the pot can be completely lifted up from the plurality of pot body supports 4 and removed from the pot body supports 4, so that the pot can be picked up and put down.

[0031] A multi-functional kitchen utensil holder, the working principle of which is as follows:

[0032] 1) A support structure with a high center and a low perimeter is formed by several pot body supports 4, which can effectively support the inner wall of the pot from the middle, so that the pot can be placed upside down.

[0033] 2) Water inside the pot can flow back into the water tray 3 to prevent water from accumulating inside the pot, reduce rust, and allow the inner wall of the pot to be raised so that the inner wall can dry. In addition, the pot can be effectively supported and positioned by several pot supports 4 to prevent the pot from falling.

[0034] 3) Through the connecting pipe 8 and several drain pipes 7, water inside several water receiving trays 3 can be collected and discharged, and discharged into the collection box 6 through the drain hole 5, so as to collect water in a concentrated manner.

[0035] In summary, this multifunctional kitchen utensil holder, through several pot supports 4 forming a support structure with a high center and a low perimeter, effectively supports the inner wall of the pot, allowing the pot to be placed upside down so that water inside the pot can flow back into the water tray 3, preventing water accumulation inside the pot, reducing rust, and supporting the inner wall of the pot to allow it to dry. The pot supports 4 also effectively support and position the pot, preventing it from falling. Through the connecting pipe 8 and several drain pipes 7, water from the water trays 3 can be collected and drained through the drain hole 5 into the collection box 6 for centralized water collection.

[0036] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Those skilled in the art can make changes, modifications, substitutions, and alterations to the above embodiments within the scope of the present invention without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A multifunctional kitchen utensil storage rack, characterized in that: The base plate (1) is fixedly connected to the edges of both sides of the top surface of the base plate (1). Several water receiving trays (3) are fixedly connected between two of the support frames (2). Several pot body supports (4) are fixedly connected around the top of the several water receiving trays (3). The several pot body supports (4) on each water receiving tray (3) form a support structure with a high center and a low perimeter. The inner walls of the several water receiving trays (3) are provided with V-shaped ramps (14). The inner walls of the several water receiving trays (3) are in a V-shaped ramp. A drain pipe (7) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the slope (14). One end of each of the drain pipes (7) passes through the outer wall of the water receiving tray (3). One end of each of the drain pipes (7) is fixedly connected to a connecting pipe (8). A drain hole (5) is fixedly connected to the center of the inner wall of the bottom water receiving tray (3). A collection box (6) is provided on the top of the base plate (1). The inner wall of the collection box (6) corresponds to the position of the drain hole (5). Universal wheels (13) are fixedly connected to the four corners of the bottom surface of the base plate (1).

2. The multifunctional kitchen utensil holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: One side of any one of the two support frames (2) is fixedly connected to a plurality of pot lid support frames (9), and the distance between the plurality of pot lid support frames (9) is greater than the height of the inner wall of the pot lid support frame (9).

3. The multifunctional kitchen utensil holder according to claim 2, characterized in that: A connecting plate (11) is fixedly connected to the top of either of the two support frames (2), and a number of hooks (12) are fixedly connected to the middle of the bottom surface of the connecting plate (11), and the length of the distribution of the hooks (12) is adapted to the length of the connecting plate (11).

4. A multifunctional kitchen utensil holder according to claim 3, characterized in that: The top of the connecting pipe (8) is fixedly connected to a chopstick holder (10), the bottom of the chopstick holder (10) is a funnel-shaped structure, the funnel-shaped outlet at the bottom of the chopstick holder (10) is connected to the top of the connecting pipe (8), and a filter screen plate (16) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the inner wall of the chopstick holder (10).

5. A multifunctional kitchen utensil holder according to claim 4, characterized in that: Both of the support frames (2) have a strip-shaped through hole (15) at the center of their tops, and the tops of both support frames (2) protrude from the top of the topmost water receiving tray (3).

6. A multifunctional kitchen utensil holder according to claim 5, characterized in that: The spacing between several of the water receiving trays (3) is greater than twice the height of several pot body supports (4).