A bucket lifting assembly and a bucket

The external, detachable lifting assembly solves the problem of the bucket handle taking up space, achieving higher water storage space utilization and convenient cleaning, and provides storage for the water pipe, improving the convenience of use and structural stability of the bucket.

CN224410104UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26CIXI SHANGSHENG ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
CIXI SHANGSHENG ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-29
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of water bucket discloses a kind of lifting assembly for water bucket, the utility model scheme includes first gripping piece and second gripping piece, the first gripping piece and second gripping piece are clamped;Form the clamping cavity between the first gripping piece and second gripping piece, the barrel body of water bucket is equipped with connecting lug, connecting lug can be adapted to limit and hold in clamping cavity place;The fastener is connected between the first gripping piece and second gripping piece;Also disclosed is a kind of water bucket, including water bucket body and lifting assembly for water bucket, the lifting assembly for water bucket is detachably connected on the outside of water bucket body.The utility model has the advantages of convenient installation and disassembly, easy to clean, storage space or water storage space utilization is higher, in the scene use of vehicle spare compartment, water guide pipe can be stored in targeted, avoid the part water stain remaining on water guide pipe can corrode or damage automobile spare compartment structure to some extent, and the advantage of easy to use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of water bucket technology, specifically to a water bucket lifting component and a water bucket. Background Technology

[0002] A bucket is a container used to hold drinking water or other liquids. When a bucket is filled with a large amount of liquid, its overall weight is relatively heavy, and there is no suitable point of leverage when moving it. Therefore, handles are added during manufacturing to facilitate the handling of the bucket.

[0003] In existing technologies, water buckets are typically made using blow molding, and are generally formed in a single blow molding process. Based on this, in order to facilitate lifting and carrying, some technologies include reserving an extended water outlet the width of a palm on the water bucket, or creating a recessed space on the side wall of the water bucket to form a handle structure, or setting a handle structure on the top of the water bucket. Users can then easily carry the water bucket using the corresponding handle structure.

[0004] While the above-mentioned technical solutions have achieved the goal of installing handles on water buckets to some extent, the handles are all integrally molded with the water bucket. Due to structural and space limitations, the interior of the one-piece handle is relatively difficult to clean. Moreover, the handle occupies some of the volume space of the water bucket, which reduces the actual volume of the water bucket. Therefore, the overall storage space or water storage space utilization rate of the water bucket still needs to be further optimized and improved. Utility Model Content

[0005] This invention provides a bucket lifting assembly to at least solve some of the aforementioned technical problems.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A bucket lifting assembly includes a first grip and a second grip, which are engaged with each other; a clamping cavity is formed between the first grip and the second grip; a connecting ear is provided on the bucket body, which can be adapted to limit and clamp the bucket in the clamping cavity; and a fastener is connected between the first grip and the second grip.

[0008] The principle and advantages of this solution are as follows: The use of an externally mounted or assembled lifting component relative to the bucket allows for a more regular inner surface while maintaining the same external volume. This avoids the volume reduction caused by a recessed handle, thus effectively improving the utilization rate of storage or water storage space. Furthermore, the external lifting component helps avoid contact with drinking water, preventing bacterial growth at the contact point and improving cleaning convenience. Combined with the connecting ears on the bucket, this facilitates the assembly or disassembly of the first and second grips, resulting in a more rational overall structural design.

[0009] Preferably, as an improvement, the first grip has a slot on its inner side, and the second grip has a buckle on its inner side, the buckle being adapted to a corresponding buckle.

[0010] Beneficial effects: The above technical solution facilitates the initial assembly or installation of the first and second gripping parts through the cooperation of the bayonet and buckle, making the operation relatively convenient.

[0011] Preferably, as an improvement, a receiving cavity is formed between the first grip and the second grip, a water guide pipe is placed in the receiving cavity, and a cavity cover is adapted to be provided at the receiving cavity.

[0012] Beneficial effects: When a bucket is used as a water storage container, it is usually equipped with a valve at the bottom for discharging water. For the convenience of users, it is usually necessary to remove an external water pipe to assist in the water discharging operation. By arranging a receiving cavity, it is not only convenient to store the water pipe, but also to prevent the water pipe from being lost.

[0013] Preferably, as an improvement, a first insertion portion is provided on one side of the first gripper, and a second insertion portion is provided on one side of the second gripper; the ends of the first insertion portion and the second insertion portion are adapted to abut against each other and are limited to being inserted into the connecting ear; the body of the fastener passes through the first gripper and the second gripper.

[0014] Beneficial effects: By adopting the above technical solution, the first and second plug-in parts are arranged, and fasteners are used to facilitate the assembly and connection of the overall structure with the connecting ear, that is, to achieve the assembly and connection with the water bucket.

[0015] Preferably, as an improvement, the first gripper has a first slot, the second gripper has a second slot, the first slot communicates with the first insertion part, the second slot communicates with the second insertion part, and the two ends of the fastener are respectively limited to the first slot and the second slot.

[0016] Beneficial effects: By adopting the above technical solution, it is easy to lock and fix the first gripper and the second gripper after assembly through the action of fasteners, so as to prevent the first gripper and the second gripper from loosening and further improve the stability of the connection between their structures.

[0017] Preferably, as an improvement, the fastener includes a matching bolt and a nut, one end of the bolt passing through the first and second insertion portions and then threadedly connected to the nut.

[0018] Beneficial effects: The above technical solution facilitates the installation of fasteners by rationally arranging bolts and nuts.

[0019] Preferably, as an improvement, both the inner side of the first gripper and the inner side of the second gripper are provided with a vertical extension and a horizontal extension, which are adapted to abut against each other to form a receiving cavity.

[0020] Beneficial effects: The above scheme facilitates the formation of a receiving cavity by enclosing the vertical and horizontal extensions, making it less convenient to form partitioned spaces, and also helps to improve the overall structural strength.

[0021] This application also provides a bucket, including a bucket body and a bucket lifting assembly, wherein the bucket lifting assembly is detachably connected to the outside of the bucket body.

[0022] Preferably, as an improvement, the water bucket body has a water outlet, and a cover assembly is adapted to be connected to the water outlet so that a relatively sealed space is formed inside the water bucket body.

[0023] Beneficial effects: By adopting the above solution, after the bucket is filled with water, the lid assembly creates a relatively sealed space inside the bucket. Attached Figure Description

[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a bucket lifting assembly provided in Embodiment 1 of this utility model.

[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram from another perspective of the present invention.

[0026] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom of the present invention.

[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the first gripping component in this utility model.

[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram from another perspective of the first gripping member in this utility model.

[0029] Figure 6This is a schematic diagram of the second gripping component in this utility model.

[0030] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram from another perspective of the second gripping member in this utility model.

[0031] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the arrangement of the receiving cavity in this utility model.

[0032] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the water pipe in this utility model.

[0033] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the cavity cover of this utility model.

[0034] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of a water bucket provided in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.

[0035] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the usage of a water bucket. Detailed Implementation

[0036] The following detailed description illustrates the specific implementation method:

[0037] The markings in the accompanying drawings include:

[0038] 100. First gripper; 101. Bayonet; 102. Clamping cavity; 103. First slot; 104. Vertical extension; 105. Horizontal extension; 110. First insertion part; 200. Second gripper; 201. Buckle; 202. Second slot; 203. Receiving cavity; 204. Rotating part; 205. Recess; 206. Support part; 207. Groove; 210. Second insertion part; 220. Water pipe; 300. Fastener; 310. Bolt; 320. Nut; 400. Cavity cover; 401. Rotating groove; 402. Protrusion; 500. Water bucket body; 501. Water outlet; 510. Cover assembly; 520. Connecting ear; 521. Hole.

[0039] Example 1

[0040] This embodiment is basically as shown in the appendix. Figure 1 - Appendix Figure 10 As shown:

[0041] A bucket lifting assembly includes a first grip 100 and a second grip 200, which are engaged with each other. In this embodiment, the first grip 100 has a slot 101 on its inner side, and the second grip 200 has a buckle 201 on its inner side. The buckles 201 are adapted to each other. Through the cooperation of the slot 101 and the buckle 201, the first grip 100 and the second grip 200 can be initially assembled or installed, which is relatively convenient. Preferably, there are two buckles 201 and two slots 101.

[0042] A clamping cavity 102 is formed between the bottom of the first gripping member 100 and the second gripping member 200. A connecting ear 520 is provided on the body of the water bucket, which can be adapted to be clamped in the clamping cavity 102. A fastener 300 is connected between the first gripping member 100 and the second gripping member 200.

[0043] Specifically, the first gripper 100 has a first insertion part 110 on its inner side, and the second gripper 200 has a second insertion part 210 on its inner side. The first insertion part 110 and the second insertion part 210 are hollow structures. The ends of the first insertion part 110 and the second insertion part 210 are adapted to abut against each other and are limited to being inserted into the connecting ear 520. The main body of the fastener 300 passes through the first gripper 100 and the second gripper 200.

[0044] To facilitate the arrangement of the fasteners 300, that is, to further assemble and fix the first gripper 100 and the second gripper 200 by means of the fasteners 300, in this embodiment, the first gripper 100 has a first slot 103 and the second gripper 200 has a second slot 202. The first slot 103 is connected to the first insertion part 110 and the second slot 202 is connected to the second insertion part 210. The two ends of the fastener 300 are respectively limited to the first slot 103 and the second slot 202.

[0045] In the above technical solution, the fastener 300 includes a matching bolt 310 and a nut 320. One end of the bolt 310 passes through the first insertion part 110 and the second insertion part 210 and is threadedly connected to the nut 320. That is, one end of the bolt 310 passes through the second insertion part 210 and the first insertion part 110 along the axial direction. One end of the bolt 310 is threadedly connected to the nut 320. The other end of the bolt 310 is located at the second slot 202. The nut 320 is positioned at the first slot 103. Preferably, the cross-sections of the nut 320 and the first slot 103 are basically the same as the cross-sections of the hexagonal prism, that is, the nut 320 and the first slot 103 cannot rotate relative to each other.

[0046] In some usage scenarios, when a bucket is used as a water storage container, it usually has a valve at the bottom for discharging water. For user convenience, it is usually necessary to take out the matching external water pipe 220 to assist in the water discharging operation. However, some buckets in the prior art do not have space to store the water pipe 220, making it easy to lose the water pipe 220 during use. In this embodiment, a receiving cavity 203 is formed between the first grip 100 and the second grip 200. The water pipe 220 is placed in the receiving cavity 203. By arranging the receiving cavity 203, it is not only convenient to store the water pipe 220, but also to avoid the loss of the water pipe 220. Especially in the scenario of use in the trunk of a car, after the water pipe 220 is used, some water stains remain on the water pipe 220. If not properly stored, the remaining water stains will corrode or damage the structure of the car trunk to a certain extent, causing inconvenience.

[0047] To facilitate the formation or arrangement of the receiving cavity 203, in this embodiment, both the inner side of the first grip 100 and the inner side of the second grip 200 are provided with a vertical extension 104 and a horizontal extension 105. The vertical extension 104 and the horizontal extension 105 are adapted to abut against each other to form the receiving cavity 203. By arranging the vertical extension 104 and the horizontal extension 105 to form the receiving cavity 203, it is not convenient to form a partition space, and it is also convenient to improve the strength of the overall structure.

[0048] Furthermore, a cover 400 is fitted at the receiving cavity 203 to help prevent the water pipe 220 from falling out of the receiving cavity 203.

[0049] Specifically, the cavity cover 400 is rotatably engaged with the receiving cavity 203. The side wall of the receiving cavity 203 has a rotating part 204, and the cavity cover 400 is provided with a rotating groove 401. The rotating part 204 is adapted to be supported at the rotating groove 401. That is, the cavity cover 400 flips over with the fulcrum formed by the rotating part 204 and the rotating groove 401. The side wall of the receiving cavity 203 has a recess 205, and the cavity cover 400 is provided with a protrusion 402. The recess 205 and the protrusion 402 are adapted to form an interference fit point. The side wall of the receiving cavity 203 has a support part 206, which is used to limit and support the cavity cover 400 to prevent the cavity cover 400 from flipping excessively. A groove 207 is formed between the first grip 100 and the second grip 200, so that the user can apply an external force to flip the cavity cover 400 from the groove 207.

[0050] Example 2

[0051] This embodiment is basically as shown in the appendix. Figure 1 - Appendix Figure 12 As shown:

[0052] A bucket includes a bucket body 500 and a bucket lifting assembly, the bucket lifting assembly being detachably connected to the outside of the bucket body 500.

[0053] The water bucket body 500 has a water outlet 501, and a cover assembly 510 is adapted to be connected to the water outlet 501 so that a relatively sealed space is formed inside the water bucket body 500.

[0054] Specifically, the bucket body 500 has two connecting ears 520, each connecting ear 520 having a hole 521 for inserting the fastener 300 into the corresponding structure. Preferably, the two connecting ears 520 are located at the top of the bucket body 500.

[0055] During installation, the first grip 100 and the second grip 200 are positioned on both sides of the connecting ear 520, and then they are brought closer together to snap and snap into place. With the further tightening of the bolts 310 and nuts 320, the bucket lifting assembly is fitted onto the bucket body 500. When cleaning is required, the first grip 100 and the second grip 200 can be disassembled and cleaned separately. That is, it is not limited by the shape of the handle structure in the prior art, thus making it convenient to clean the inside and outside of the first grip 100 and the second grip 200.

[0056] Based on considerations of the overall structural center of gravity or gravitational balance, in this embodiment, after the first grip 100 and the second grip 200 are assembled, a handle structure that is easy for the user to grip is formed, and its overall height is basically the same as the height of the water outlet 501 and the cover assembly 510 superimposed. At the same time, in order to facilitate the user to grip or grab, the outer surfaces of the first grip 100 and the second grip 200 are provided with textured features to increase friction and improve the grip.

[0057] It should be noted that in the technical solution of this embodiment, other internal structures or parts of the water bucket are existing technologies, and their detailed structures and principles will not be described here.

[0058] The above descriptions are merely embodiments of this utility model. Commonly known technical solutions and / or characteristics are not described in detail here. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the technical solution of this utility model. These modifications and improvements should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model, and will not affect the effectiveness of the implementation of this utility model or the practicality of the patent. The scope of protection claimed in this application should be determined by the content of its claims, and the specific embodiments described in the specification can be used to interpret the content of the claims.

Claims

1. A bucket lifting assembly, comprising a first grip (100) and a second grip (200), characterized in that: The first grip (100) and the second grip (200) are engaged with each other; A clamping cavity (102) is formed between the first gripper (100) and the second gripper (200). A connecting ear (520) is provided on the body of the bucket. The connecting ear (520) can be adapted to be clamped in the clamping cavity (102). A fastener (300) is connected between the first grip (100) and the second grip (200).

2. The bucket lifting assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first grip (100) has a slot (101) on its inner side, and the second grip (200) has a buckle (201) on its inner side, wherein the buckle (201) is adapted to the corresponding buckle (201).

3. The bucket lifting assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: A receiving cavity (203) is formed between the first grip (100) and the second grip (200), a water guide pipe (220) is placed in the receiving cavity (203), and a cavity cover (400) is adapted to be provided at the receiving cavity (203).

4. A bucket lifting assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first grip (100) has a first plug-in portion (110) on one side, and the second grip (200) has a second plug-in portion (210) on one side; the ends of the first plug-in portion (110) and the second plug-in portion (210) are adapted to abut against each other and are limited to being inserted into the connecting ear (520); The main body of the fastener (300) extends through the first gripper (100) and the second gripper (200).

5. A bucket lifting assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that: The first grip (100) has a first slot (103), and the second grip (200) has a second slot (202). The first slot (103) communicates with the first plug-in portion (110), and the second slot (202) communicates with the second plug-in portion (210). The two ends of the fastener (300) are respectively located at the first slot (103) and the second slot (202).

6. A bucket lifting assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that: The fastener (300) includes a matching bolt (310) and a nut (320), one end of which passes through the first insertion part (110) and the second insertion part (210) and is threadedly connected to the nut (320).

7. A bucket lifting assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner side of the first grip (100) and the inner side of the second grip (200) are provided with a vertical extension (104) and a horizontal extension (105), and the vertical extension (104) and the horizontal extension (105) are adapted to abut against each other to form a receiving cavity (203).

8. A water bucket, comprising a bucket body (500), characterized in that: It also includes the bucket lifting assembly as described in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the bucket lifting assembly is detachably connected to the outside of the bucket body (500).

9. A water bucket according to claim 8, characterized in that: The water bucket body (500) has a water outlet (501), and a cover assembly (510) is adapted to be connected to the water outlet (501) so that a relatively sealed space is formed inside the water bucket body (500).