A baking tray that is easy to access

By incorporating pull blocks, guide grooves, and pull rods into the baking pan, the pulling speed of the pan can be controlled. Furthermore, the use of a heat-insulating cover and plate maintains the food temperature, solving the problems of the baking pan easily falling and cooling down, thus improving both the convenience of the baking pan and the quality of the food.

CN224441089UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03JIANGSU T-SHINE BAKEWARE CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JIANGSU T-SHINE BAKEWARE CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-24
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing baking trays are prone to falling during handling, resulting in food loss and a drop in food temperature, which affects the taste.

Method used

A combination structure consisting of a pull block, guide groove, pull rod, connecting column, and connecting buckle is designed to control the pulling speed of the baking pan and maintain the food temperature through the heat preservation cover and heat preservation plate.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the baking tray from falling during handling, maintains food temperature, and improves user experience and food taste.

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Abstract

This utility model relates to the field of baking pan technology, specifically to an easy-to-handle baking pan, including a connecting baking pan. A pull block is fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting baking pan, a connecting base plate is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting baking pan, and a heat-insulating cover is movably connected to the top of the connecting baking pan. A sliding strip is fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting baking pan. The fixed strip is placed on the baking rack, and the pull rod is lifted by hand to transport food into the baking pan. By placing the heat-insulating cover on top of the connecting baking pan and pushing the heat-insulating cover, food is prevented from falling to the ground when the baking pan is tipped over. When the pull rod is pulled, the connecting baking pan moves the fixed strip on the baking rack. The movable groove of the fixed strip contacts the edge of the baking pan rack to create a jam, indicating the position of the baking pan rack. Guided by the guide groove, the connecting buckle is locked onto the edge of the baking pan rack. Both hands lift the pull rod to lift the connecting baking pan, preventing the baking pan rack from falling to the ground due to excessive force.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of baking pan technology, specifically to a baking pan that is easy to handle. Background Technology

[0002] Baking pans are commonly used in the food processing industry and are widely used in various scenarios such as grilling, baking, and cooking. In daily use, the convenience of baking pans directly affects the user's operating experience and efficiency. Traditional baking pans usually achieve the function of picking up the pan by setting a simple handle or protruding structure on the side, but such designs still have many limitations.

[0003] However, the existing devices have the following problems:

[0004] 1. The existing device mainly pulls the baking tray out directly, which results in insufficient resistance during the pulling process, causing one side of the baking tray to fall to the ground, resulting in food waste and affecting the safety of the food inside the baking tray.

[0005] 2. At the same time, some devices do not have a mechanism to keep the food warm, which causes the food in the baking pan to lose flavor and affect the taste when it is taken out.

[0006] Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, a baking pan that is easy to handle is proposed. Utility Model Content

[0007] The purpose of this invention is to provide an easy-to-handle baking pan to solve the problems of existing baking pans mentioned in the background section.

[0008] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: a baking tray that is easy to handle, comprising a connecting baking tray, a pull block fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting baking tray, a connecting buckle fixedly connected below the pull block, a connecting base plate fixedly connected below the connecting baking tray, a connecting strip fixedly connected below the connecting baking tray, a heat preservation cover movably connected above the connecting baking tray, a heat preservation plate movably connected above the connecting baking tray, and a sliding strip fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting baking tray.

[0009] Preferably, the connecting baking pan is fixedly connected to the inside of the connecting inner liner, the connecting baking pan is fixedly connected to the outside of the connecting outer edge, the connecting inner liner is fixedly connected to the outside of the connecting outer edge, and the connecting baking pan is movably connected to the outside of the connecting outer edge.

[0010] Preferably, a guide groove is fixedly connected to the outer side of the pulling block, and a pulling rod is movably connected to the outer side of the pulling block.

[0011] Preferably, a connecting baking tray is fixedly connected to the outer side of the guide groove, a connecting post is fixedly connected to the lower part of the guide groove, and a connecting buckle is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting post.

[0012] Preferably, a connecting strip is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting base plate, a fixing strip is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting strip, and a movable groove is fixedly connected to the lower part of the fixing strip.

[0013] Preferably, a sliding buckle is fixedly connected to the lower part of the heat insulation cover, a connecting spring is fixedly connected to the lower part of the heat insulation cover, a heat insulation board is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting spring, and aluminum foil is provided below the heat insulation board.

[0014] Preferably, a sliding rod is fixedly connected to the outer side of the sliding bar, a sliding buckle is movably connected to the outer side of the sliding rod, and a sliding buckle is movably connected to the outer side of the sliding bar.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This utility model places the fixing strip on the grill rack, lifts the pull rod by hand to transport the food into the grill pan, and after the food is grilled, the heat preservation cover is placed above the connecting grill pan. By pushing the heat preservation cover, the food is prevented from falling to the ground when the grill pan is tipped over. By pulling the pull rod, the food is pulled out of the grill pan. When the connecting grill pan moves the fixing strip on the grill rack, the movable groove of the fixing strip contacts the edge of the grill pan rack to create a jam, indicating the position of the grill pan rack. When it moves to the outside of the grill pan rack in the guide groove, the connecting buckle is locked on the edge of the grill pan rack by the guide groove. Both hands lift the pull rod to lift the connecting grill pan, preventing the grill pan rack from falling to the ground due to excessive force.

[0016] 1. This utility model, by incorporating a pull block, guide groove, pull rod, connecting post, and connecting buckle, allows the connecting baking tray to be secured to the outside of the barbecue rack. Pulling the pull rod causes the connecting baking tray to move outwards. The guide groove guides the connecting buckle below the groove, securing it to the outside of the barbecue rack, thus controlling the pulling speed of the connecting baking tray. This design effectively prevents the connecting baking tray from falling due to excessive force. Furthermore, if the connecting baking tray gets stuck in the movable groove below the fixing bar during extraction, its position is clearly displayed, helping the user accurately judge the extraction distance and preventing the tray from falling and spilling food.

[0017] 2. This utility model, by setting up a heat-insulating cover, sliding buckle, connecting spring and heat-insulating plate, allows the heat-insulating cover to close on the top of the baking tray during the pulling out process, so as to keep the food in the tray warm and effectively prevent the loss of food flavor due to temperature drop, thus solving the problem of rapid temperature drop when the baking tray is removed. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1This is a front view schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a bottom view of the structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the connection of the structural connector of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connection of the connecting spring in this utility model.

[0022] Figure 5 This is a top view of the structure connecting the baking tray of this utility model.

[0023] In the diagram: 1. Connecting baking pan; 101. Connecting inner liner; 102. Connecting edge; 2. Pull block; 201. Guide groove; 202. Pull rod; 203. Connecting column; 204. Connecting buckle; 3. Connecting base plate; 301. Connecting strip; 302. Fixing strip; 303. Movable groove; 4. Insulation cover; 401. Sliding buckle; 402. Connecting spring; 403. Insulation board; 5. Sliding strip; 501. Sliding rod. Detailed Implementation

[0024] 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.

[0025] Please see Figures 1-5 One embodiment provided by this utility model:

[0026] An easy-to-handle baking tray includes a connecting baking tray 1, a pull block 2 fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting baking tray 1, a connecting buckle 204 fixedly connected to the lower part of the pull block 2, a connecting base plate 3 fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting baking tray 1, a connecting strip 301 fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting baking tray 1, a heat preservation cover 4 movably connected to the upper part of the connecting baking tray 1, a heat preservation plate 403 movably connected to the upper part of the connecting baking tray 1, and a sliding strip 5 fixedly connected to the outer side of the connecting baking tray 1.

[0027] Furthermore, a guide groove 201 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the pull block 2, and a pull rod 202 is movably connected to the outer side of the pull block 2. By pulling the pull rod 202, the baking tray can be removed.

[0028] Furthermore, a connecting baking tray 1 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the guide groove 201, a connecting post 203 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the guide groove 201, and a connecting buckle 204 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting post 203. Through the guidance of the guide groove 201, the baking tray can be stuck on the outer side of the baking tray.

[0029] Furthermore, a connecting strip 301 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting base plate 3, a fixing strip 302 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting strip 301, and a movable groove 303 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the fixing strip 302. By activating the movable groove 303, the position of the baking tray can be indicated.

[0030] Furthermore, a sliding buckle 401 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the heat preservation cover 4, a connecting spring 402 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the heat preservation cover 4, a heat preservation plate 403 is fixedly connected to the lower part of the connecting spring 402, and aluminum foil is provided under the heat preservation plate 403. By connecting the heat preservation cover 4 to the upper part of the connecting baking tray 1, the food in the baking tray can be kept warm.

[0031] Furthermore, a sliding rod 501 is fixedly connected to the outer side of the sliding strip 5, and a sliding buckle 401 is movably connected to the outer side of the sliding rod 501. The sliding buckle 401 is movably connected to the outer side of the sliding strip 5. By fixing the heat insulation cover 4 to the outer side of the sliding strip 5, the heat insulation cover 4 can be fixed.

[0032] Working Principle: During use, the food is first placed on top of the connecting baking tray 1. The fixing strip 302 is placed on the grill rack. The pull rod 202 is lifted by hand, and by pushing the pull rod 202, the pull block 2 moves into the oven. The pull block 2 moves the connecting baking tray 1 into the oven, and the connecting baking tray 1 moves the food into the oven, thus transferring the food into the baking tray. After the food is grilled, the heat preservation cover 4 is placed on top of the connecting baking tray 1. By pushing the heat preservation cover 4, the heat preservation cover 4 moves the connecting spring 402 inward, and the connecting spring 402 moves the heat preservation plate 403 inward, covering the connecting baking tray 1 and preventing food from burning. When the food is flipped over, it falls to the ground. By pulling the lever 202, the lever 202 moves the pulling block 2 outward, which in turn moves the connecting baking tray 1 outward. The connecting baking tray 1 then moves the food outward, pulling the food out of the baking tray. As the connecting baking tray 1 moves the fixing strip 302 on the grill, the movable groove 303 of the fixing strip 302 contacts the edge of the grill rack, creating a jamming effect. This indicates the position where the grill rack has moved out. When the food moves to the outside of the grill rack via the guide groove 201, the connecting buckle 204 is secured to the edge of the grill rack by the guide groove 201. Both hands lift the lever 202 to lift the connecting baking tray 1, preventing the grill rack from falling to the ground due to excessive force.

[0033] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model and is not intended to limit the utility model in any way. Those skilled in the art can readily implement this utility model based on the accompanying drawings and the above description. However, any modifications, alterations, or equivalent variations made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the utility model's technical solution, utilizing the disclosed technical content, are considered equivalent embodiments of this utility model. Furthermore, any equivalent changes, alterations, or variations made to the above embodiments based on the essential technology of this utility model are still within the protection scope of this utility model's technical solution.

Claims

1. A grab-and-go baking pan comprising: A connecting baking pan (1) is characterized in that: a pull block (2) is fixedly connected to the outside of the connecting baking pan (1), a connecting buckle (204) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the pull block (2), a connecting base plate (3) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting baking pan (1), a connecting strip (301) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting baking pan (1), a heat preservation cover (4) is movably connected to the top of the connecting baking pan (1), a heat preservation plate (403) is movably connected to the top of the connecting baking pan (1), and a sliding strip (5) is fixedly connected to the outside of the connecting baking pan (1).

2. A grab-and-go baking pan as defined in claim 1, wherein: The inner liner (101) is fixedly connected to the inside of the connecting baking pan (1), the outer side of the connecting baking pan (1) is fixedly connected to the connecting edge (102), the outer side of the connecting inner liner (101) is fixedly connected to the connecting edge (102), and the outer side of the connecting baking pan (1) is movably connected to the sliding buckle (401).

3. The easy access baking pan of claim 1, wherein: The outer side of the pull block (2) is fixedly connected to a guide groove (201), and the outer side of the pull block (2) is movably connected to a pull rod (202).

4. A grab-and-go tray as defined in claim 3, wherein: A connecting baking tray (1) is fixedly connected to the outside of the guide groove (201), a connecting post (203) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the guide groove (201), and a connecting buckle (204) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting post (203).

5. The easy access baking pan of claim 1, wherein: A connecting strip (301) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting base plate (3), a fixing strip (302) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting strip (301), and a movable groove (303) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the fixing strip (302).

6. The easy access baking pan of claim 1, wherein: A sliding buckle (401) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the heat insulation cover (4), a connecting spring (402) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the heat insulation cover (4), a heat insulation board (403) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting spring (402), and aluminum foil is provided below the heat insulation board (403).

7. The easy access baking pan of claim 1, wherein: A sliding rod (501) is fixedly connected to the outside of the sliding bar (5), and a sliding buckle (401) is movably connected to the outside of the sliding rod (501). The sliding buckle (401) is movably connected to the outside of the sliding bar (5).