Teaware cleaning and residue disposal device

By designing a teaware cleaning and residue disposal device, the tedious problems of teaware cleaning and tea processing have been solved, realizing convenient cleaning of teaware and efficient tea crushing, simplifying the operation process, and avoiding the generation of odors and insects.

CN224423767UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30金华市华威智能科技有限公司

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
金华市华威智能科技有限公司
Filing Date
2025-08-14
Publication Date
2026-06-30

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In daily life, cleaning teaware and disposing of tea residue is a tedious process, difficult to clean thoroughly, and may produce odors and attract insects.

Method used

Design a teaware cleaning and residue treatment device, including a top cover, tray, cleaning components, base and shredder. The cleaning components clean the inner wall of the teapot and feed the tea leaves into the shredder for shredding, simplifying the operation.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient cleaning of teaware and efficient tea leaf crushing, simplifies the post-tea processing procedure, and avoids problems such as odors and insects.

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Abstract

This technical solution discloses a teaware cleaning and residue treatment device, including a top cover, a tray, a cleaning component, a base, a shredder, and a pull-out seat. The top cover and tray are sequentially placed on the base. The cleaning component cooperates with the tray, supporting and cleaning the teapot. After cleaning, the tea leaves exiting the teapot enter the shredder for shredding and are discharged through a water outlet pipe. The pull-out seat and the base form a pull-out assembly. The technical problem solved by this solution is: designing a device that facilitates teapot cleaning and tea leaf shredding.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a daily necessities, specifically a device for use with teaware, and more specifically a teaware cleaning and residue disposal device. The device employs components such as cleaning and crushing parts to facilitate the post-treatment of teaware after tea drinking. Background Technology

[0002] After drinking tea in daily life, teapots need to be rinsed by hand, and tea leaves also need to be disposed of. Collecting tea leaves and putting them in the trash can is a rather tedious process. If not handled properly, it may cause some trouble. For example, rinsing by hand may not be able to clean the tea leaves thoroughly, and if the tea leaves are not disposed of in the trash can in time, they will produce odors and attract mosquitoes. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a device for cleaning teaware and processing tea residue. The technical problem to be solved is: to design a device that facilitates cleaning of teapots and crushing of tea leaves.

[0004] A teaware cleaning and residue treatment device includes a top cover, a tray, a cleaning component, a base, a shredder, and a pull-out seat. The top cover and tray are placed on the base. The cleaning component works with the tray to support and clean the teapot. After cleaning, the tea leaves are fed into the shredder for shredding and then discharged through a water outlet. The pull-out seat and base form a pull-out assembly. The cleaning component is designed with a cleaning rack and a cleaning seat. The main body of the cleaning rack is radiating to facilitate the placement of the teapot. It has a first cleaning hole for cleaning the inside of the teapot and discharging the tea leaves to the shredder. The cleaning seat has a second cleaning hole for rinsing the tea leaves into the shredder. The second cleaning hole is located on the side wall of the cleaning seat to ensure that the water flow is in a vortex shape.

[0005] The top cover is designed with a handle and a cover plate; the handle is installed on the cover plate, and the cover plate completely covers the tray.

[0006] The handle is long and narrow.

[0007] The tray is designed with a first placement slot, a second placement slot, and a button. The first placement slot accommodates and fixes the cleaning components, the second placement slot accommodates and fixes the cleaning brush, and the button is electrically connected to the control board of the device.

[0008] The base is designed with a pull-out groove, a receiving groove, and a reach groove; the shape of the pull-out groove corresponds to the shape of the pull-out seat so that the pull-out seat and the base can be pulled out and assembled; the shape of the receiving groove corresponds to the shape of the crusher so that the crusher can be received and fixed; and the reach groove is notched to facilitate pulling the pull-out seat by hand.

[0009] The base is also equipped with a base plate at the bottom, which corresponds in shape to the bottom of the base and the bottom of the pull-out seat. The base plate has a limiting strip, which forms a limiting fit with the pull-out seat to ensure the straight pull-out of the pull-out seat.

[0010] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: By designing the cleaning component, after drinking tea, one only needs to invert the teapot onto the cleaning rack on the cleaning component, and then the cleaning component will work to flush out the tea leaves and rinse the inner wall of the teapot, thereby ensuring that the teapot is clean overall; by designing the crusher, the rinsed tea leaves are crushed and directly discharged through the drain pipe, eliminating the need for additional operations such as throwing the tea leaves into the trash can, thus simplifying the operation after drinking tea. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the device;

[0012] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the device;

[0013] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the device from another angle;

[0014] In the picture

[0015] 1. Top cover; 11. Handle; 12. Cover plate;

[0016] 2. Tray; 21. First placement slot; 22. Second placement slot; 23. Button;

[0017] 3. Cleaning assembly; 31. Cleaning frame; 311. First cleaning hole; 32. Cleaning seat; 321. Second cleaning hole;

[0018] 4. Base; 41. Pull-out slot; 42. Receiving slot; 43. Reaching slot;

[0019] 5. Crusher;

[0020] 6. Pull-out base;

[0021] 7. Base plate; 71. Limiting strip;

[0022] 8. Clean the brush. Detailed Implementation

[0023] Please refer to Figures 1 to 3The teaware cleaning and residue disposal device shown in the diagram mainly consists of a top cover 1, a tray 2, a cleaning component 3, a base 4, a shredder 5, and a pull-out seat 6. The top cover 1 seals the tray 2, ensuring its cleanliness and preventing dust and insects from entering. The tray 2 holds the cleaning brush 8 and the cleaning component 3. The cleaning component 3 cleans the teapot. The base 4 secures the shredder 5, which breaks down the tea leaves. The pull-out seat 6 holds the teapot and other utensils. In practical applications, the shape, structure, material, and quantity of these components can be optimized, existing components can be replaced with equivalent ones, or additional components can be added.

[0024] The top cover 1 in the figure is designed with a handle 11 and a cover plate 12. The handle 11 is a long strip structure for easy carrying and is fixed to the cover plate 12. The cover plate 12 has a racetrack-shaped structure, which completely covers the tray 2 and ensures that the tray 2 is dustproof. In practical applications, the handle 11 and the cover plate 12 can be designed in other styles.

[0025] The tray 2 in the figure is a racetrack-shaped structure with an open top. It is designed with a first placement slot 21, a second placement slot 22, and a button 23 as shown in the figure. The first placement slot 21 is a hollow cylindrical structure, which corresponds to the overall shape of the cleaning module to accommodate and fix the cleaning component 3. The second placement slot 22 is located opposite the first placement slot 21. Its overall shape is consistent with the cleaning brush 8, which facilitates the accommodation and placement of the cleaning brush 8. The button 23 is a conventional structural design with functions such as opening, closing, and cleaning. The button 23 is installed in the existing way and forms an electronic control assembly with the control board inside the device.

[0026] The cleaning component 3 in the figure is designed with a cleaning rack 31 and a cleaning seat 32. The cleaning rack 31 adopts a columnar structure with a radiating shape, which facilitates the placement of the teapot. At the same time, a first cleaning hole 311 is designed on the column to clean the waste tea leaves and inner wall of the teapot. The cleaning seat 32 adopts a bowl-shaped design, and a second cleaning hole 321 is designed on its side wall. This ensures that when cleaning water is introduced, the water flows out in a vortex shape, ensuring that the waste tea leaves can be introduced into the crusher 5.

[0027] The shredder 5 in the picture is a conventional structure with rotating blades and a motor. It uses high-speed rotating blades to chop the waste tea leaves into fine pieces, which are then discharged through the water outlet pipe, so that tea drinkers do not need to throw away the waste tea leaves separately.

[0028] The base 4 in the figure is a racetrack-shaped column design. The top cover 1 and the tray 2 are installed on the base 4 in order from top to bottom. The base 4 is designed with a pull-out groove 41, a receiving groove 42, and a reach groove 43. The pull-out groove 41 is shaped like a large lateral notch, which facilitates the pull-out seat 6. The receiving groove 42 is a circular funnel-like structure, which facilitates the holding and fixing of the shredder 5. The reach groove 43 is a small notch or slot structure that is easy for the user to insert their fingers into. This allows the user to pull out or put in the pull-out seat 6 by inserting their fingers into the reach groove 43 and pulling it out.

[0029] To facilitate the pull-out seat 6 to be pulled out along a straight track and prevent it from deviating, a base plate 7 can be designed at the bottom of the base 4. The base plate 7 has the same shape as the bottom of the base 4 and the bottom of the pull-out seat 6. At the same time, a long strip-shaped limiting strip 71 is designed on the top surface of the base plate 7. In this way, the limiting strip 71 and the pull-out seat 6 form a limiting cooperation, which can ensure the straight pull-out of the pull-out seat 6.

[0030] The specific embodiments described above are merely illustrative of the present technical solution and are not intended to limit the present technical solution. In the description of the present technical solution, it should be noted that terms such as "upper" and "inner" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. These terms are only for the convenience of describing the present technical solution and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the present technical solution.

[0031] Furthermore, in the description of this technical solution, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "fixed" and "fitting" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this technical solution according to the specific circumstances.

[0032] Although embodiments of the present technical solution have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present technical solution, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A tea set cleaning and residue disposal device, characterized in that: The teapot includes a top cover (1), a tray (2), a cleaning component (3), a base (4), a shredder (5), and a pull-out seat (6). The top cover (1) and the tray (2) are placed on the base (4) in sequence. The cleaning component (3) works with the tray (2) to support and clean the teapot. After the teapot is cleaned, the tea leaves are fed into the shredder (5) and shredded and then discharged through the water outlet pipe. The pull-out seat (6) and the base (4) form a pull-out assembly. The cleaning component (3) is designed with a cleaning rack (31) and a cleaning seat (32). The main body of the cleaning rack (31) is radiating to facilitate the placement of the teapot. It is designed with a first cleaning hole (311) to facilitate the cleaning of the inside of the teapot and the discharge of the tea leaves to the shredder. The cleaning seat (32) is designed with a second cleaning hole (321) to facilitate the rinsing of the tea leaves to the shredder. The second cleaning hole (321) is located on the side wall of the cleaning seat (32) to ensure that the water discharge is in a vortex shape.

2. The tea cleaning and residue disposal device according to claim 1, wherein: The top cover (1) is designed with a handle (11) and a cover plate (12); the handle (11) is installed on the cover plate (12), and the cover plate (12) covers the entire tray (2).

3. The tea cleaning and residue disposal device according to claim 1, wherein: The tray (2) is designed with a first placement slot (21), a second placement slot (22), and a button (23). The first placement slot (21) accommodates and fixes the cleaning component (3), the second placement slot (22) accommodates and fixes the cleaning brush (8), and the button (23) is electrically connected to the control board of the device.

4. The tea cleaning and residue disposal device according to claim 1, wherein: The base (4) is designed with a pull-out groove (41), a receiving groove (42), and a reach groove (43). The shape of the pull-out groove (41) corresponds to that of the pull-out seat (6), so that the pull-out seat (6) and the base (4) are assembled by pulling out. The shape of the receiving groove (42) corresponds to that of the crusher (5), so that the crusher (5) can be received and fixed. The reach groove (43) is notched, so that the pull-out seat (6) can be pulled out by hand.

5. The tea cleaning and residue disposal device according to claim 1, wherein: The bottom of the base (4) is also provided with a base plate (7), which corresponds to the shape of the bottom of the base (4) and the bottom of the pull-out seat (6). The base plate (7) has a limiting strip (71), which forms a limiting cooperation with the pull-out seat (6) to ensure the straight pull-out of the pull-out seat (6).

6. The tea cleaning and residue disposal device according to claim 2, wherein: The handle (11) is long and narrow.