A spatula
By designing a detachable spatula structure, the problem of large packaging space caused by the integrated spatula head and handle structure was solved, achieving the effect of reducing costs and increasing applicability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ZHEJIANG FUTENGBAO HOUSEWARE CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
AI Technical Summary
The existing spatula has a one-piece structure for the spatula head and handle, which results in a large space occupation during packaging and increases packaging costs.
A detachable spatula structure was designed, with the spatula head connected to the handle via a connector and reliably installed via an elastic element. A limiting groove and a limiting protrusion ensure a stable connection between the spatula head and the handle.
The detachable design reduces packaging space and lowers packaging and transportation costs, while also increasing the versatility and stability of the spatula.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of kitchen utensils technology, and in particular to a spatula. Background Technology
[0002] A spatula is an essential kitchen utensil used to stir-fry food in a pan to ensure even heating. A spatula consists of a head and a handle. The larger head extends into the pan for easier stirring, while the longer handle helps reduce the risk of burns. Currently, the head and handle are generally integrated and cannot be disassembled, which takes up considerable space in packaging and increases costs. Utility Model Content
[0003] This application provides a spatula that solves the problem that the spatula head and handle cannot be disassembled in related technologies.
[0004] This application embodiment provides a spatula, the spatula comprising:
[0005] A shovel head and a handle, wherein the shovel head is detachably mounted to the handle;
[0006] A connector, which is embedded in the handle and connected to the shovel head;
[0007] An elastic element is located between the shovel head and the handle;
[0008] The shovel head includes a connecting portion, and the connecting member includes a receiving cavity. At least a portion of the connecting portion is located within the receiving cavity. The inner wall of the receiving cavity is provided with a limiting groove, which extends along the direction from the handle towards the shovel head. The connecting portion includes a limiting protrusion, which is located within the limiting groove and abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove on the side closer to the shovel head. When the shovel head moves towards the handle, the elastic member is compressed, and the limiting protrusion can disengage from the limiting groove.
[0009] When packaging a spatula, the spatula head can be removed to reduce the space occupied by the spatula during packaging, thereby lowering packaging and transportation costs. The spatula head is detachably installed on the handle, and multiple spatula heads can be matched to the handle. Different spatula heads can have different shapes, allowing users to change the spatula head connected to the handle according to the usage scenario, thus increasing the spatula's applicability.
[0010] In one possible embodiment, the inner wall of the receiving cavity has a first communicating groove that communicates with the limiting groove; the first communicating groove passes through the side of the connector facing the shovel head along the direction from the handle to the shovel head.
[0011] The first connecting groove passes through the side of the connector facing the shovel head, allowing the limiting protrusion to extend into the receiving cavity through the first connecting groove. The first connecting groove communicates with the limiting groove, allowing the limiting protrusion to move from the first connecting groove to the limiting groove, thereby installing the shovel head onto the handle.
[0012] In one possible embodiment, the inner wall of the receiving cavity has a second communicating groove along the direction from the shovel head to the handle. The second communicating groove is located on the side of the limiting groove and the first communicating groove away from the shovel head, and one end of the second communicating groove communicates with the limiting groove, while the other end of the second communicating groove communicates with the first communicating groove.
[0013] The limiting protrusion can move from the first connecting groove to the second connecting groove, and the limiting protrusion can move from the second connecting groove into the limiting groove and abut against the inner wall of the limiting groove.
[0014] In one possible embodiment, the elastic element includes a third connecting groove that extends through the elastic element in the direction from the shovel head to the handle and is aligned with the first connecting groove.
[0015] The limiting protrusion can move through the third connecting groove to the first connecting groove.
[0016] In one possible embodiment, the connecting portion includes a main body and a connecting post, the cross-sectional area of the connecting post being smaller than the cross-sectional area of the main body; the main body abuts against the elastic member, the connecting post passes through the elastic member, and the limiting protrusion is disposed on the connecting post.
[0017] As the limiting protrusion moves along the first connecting groove to the second connecting groove, the distance between the handle and the main body gradually decreases, which can compress the elastic element and generate elastic force within the elastic element. When the limiting protrusion moves along the second connecting groove to the limiting groove, the elastic force generated within the elastic element can drive the handle and the main body to move in a direction away from each other, causing the limiting protrusion to move into the limiting groove and abut against the inner wall of the limiting groove, thereby enabling the shovel head to be installed on the handle.
[0018] In one possible embodiment, the shovel head includes at least two limiting protrusions, which are spaced apart circumferentially along the connecting post.
[0019] The shovel head includes at least two limiting protrusions, which can improve the reliability of the shovel head after it is installed on the handle and reduce the possibility of the shovel head falling off.
[0020] In one possible embodiment, at least two limiting protrusions are arranged symmetrically at the center.
[0021] At least two limiting protrusions are symmetrically arranged at the center. When the shovel head and the handle are subjected to forces that move away from each other, the difference in the force on different parts of the shovel head can be reduced, thereby improving the stability of the shovel head after it is installed on the handle.
[0022] In one possible embodiment, at least a portion of the connecting post is located in the receiving cavity, and the sidewall of the connecting post contacts the inner wall of the receiving cavity.
[0023] The side wall of the connecting column abuts against the inner wall of the receiving cavity, reducing the possibility of the spatula head shaking and improving the stability of the spatula during use.
[0024] In one possible embodiment, the width of the limiting groove is the same as the width of the limiting protrusion.
[0025] Along the circumference of the connector, the sidewall of the limiting protrusion can abut against the two inner walls of the limiting groove to limit the relative position of the limiting protrusion and the connector, thereby reducing the possibility of the spatula head wobbling along the circumference and improving the stability of the spatula during use.
[0026] In one possible embodiment, the handle includes a mounting slot, and the connector is mounted in the mounting slot.
[0027] The connector is installed in the mounting slot, which reduces the possibility of the connector falling off when the handle and shovel are subjected to external force.
[0028] This application provides a spatula, including a spatula head and a handle. A connector is embedded in the handle, allowing the spatula head to be detachably mounted on the handle. The connector includes a receiving cavity with a limiting groove on its inner wall, extending along the direction from the handle towards the spatula head. The spatula head includes a connecting portion, at least a portion of which is located within the receiving cavity. The connecting portion includes a limiting protrusion located within the limiting groove. An elastic member is provided between the spatula head and the connector. One end of the elastic member abuts against the connecting portion in the spatula head, and the other end abuts against the handle. Under the action of the elastic member, the limiting protrusion abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove on the side closer to the spatula head, enabling the spatula head to be mounted on the handle and reducing the possibility of the limiting protrusion disengaging from the limiting groove. When the spatula head moves towards the handle, it compresses the elastic member, causing the limiting protrusion to disengage from the limiting groove, thereby separating the spatula head from the handle. This reduces the space occupied by the spatula during packaging, lowering packaging and transportation costs. Attached Figure Description
[0029] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0030] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the spatula provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0031] Figure 2 An exploded view of a spatula provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0032] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of the spatula provided in an embodiment of this application from another angle;
[0033] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A cross-sectional view along the AA direction;
[0034] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the handle provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0035] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the shovel head provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0036] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the connector provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0037] Figure 8 A cross-sectional view of the connector provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0038] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the elastic element provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0039] Figure label:
[0040] 1-Shovel head;
[0041] 11-Connecting part;
[0042] 111 - Limiting protrusion;
[0043] 112-Main body;
[0044] 113 - Connecting post;
[0045] 2-Handle;
[0046] 21-Mounting slot;
[0047] 3-Connectors;
[0048] 31 - Receiving cavity;
[0049] 32-Limiting groove;
[0050] 33 - First connecting slot;
[0051] 34 - Second connecting slot;
[0052] 4-Elastic element;
[0053] 41-Third connecting slot;
[0054] 42-Through hole. Detailed Implementation
[0055] To better understand the technical solution of this application, the embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0056] It should be understood that the described embodiments are merely some, not all, of the embodiments in this application. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments in this application without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0057] The terminology used in the embodiments of this application is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of this application. The singular forms “a,” “the,” and “the” used in the embodiments of this application and the appended claims are also intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
[0058] It should be understood that the term "and / or" used in this article is merely a description of the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, or B existing alone. Additionally, the character " / " in this article generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects have an "or" relationship.
[0059] like Figures 1 to 8 As shown, this application embodiment provides a spatula, including a spatula head 1 and a handle 2. A connector 3 is embedded in the handle 2, allowing the spatula head 1 to be detachably mounted on the handle 2. The connector 3 includes a receiving cavity 31, and a limiting groove 32 is provided on the inner wall of the receiving cavity 31. The limiting groove 32 extends along the direction from the handle 2 toward the spatula head 1. The spatula head 1 includes a connecting portion 11, at least a portion of which is located within the receiving cavity 31. The connecting portion 11 includes a limiting protrusion 111, which is located within the limiting groove 32. An elastic member 4 is provided between the spatula head 1 and the connector 3. One end of the elastic member 4 abuts against the connecting portion 11 in the spatula head 1, and the other end abuts against the handle 2. Under the action of the elastic member 4, the limiting protrusion 111 abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove 32 on the side closest to the spatula head 1, thereby mounting the spatula head 1 onto the handle 2. At the same time, it can also reduce the possibility of the limiting protrusion 111 disengaging from the limiting groove 32. When the shovel head 1 moves toward the handle 2, it can compress the elastic element 4, causing the limiting protrusion 111 to disengage from the limiting groove 32, thereby separating the shovel head 1 from the handle 2.
[0060] When packaging a spatula, the spatula head 1 can be removed to reduce the space occupied by the spatula during packaging, thereby reducing packaging and transportation costs. The spatula head 1 can be detachably installed on the handle 2, and multiple spatula heads 1 can be matched with the handle 2. The shapes of different spatula heads 1 can be different, and users can change the spatula head 1 connected to the handle 2 according to the usage scenario, thereby increasing the applicability of the spatula.
[0061] like Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the width of the limiting groove 32 is the same as the width of the limiting protrusion 111. Along the circumference of the connector 3, the side wall of the limiting protrusion 111 can abut against the two inner walls opposite to the limiting groove 32 to limit the relative position of the limiting protrusion 111 and the connector 3, thereby reducing the possibility of the spatula head 1 swaying in the circumference and improving the stability of the spatula during use.
[0062] like Figure 5 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the handle 2 includes a mounting groove 21, and the connector 3 is fixedly installed in the mounting groove 21.
[0063] The connector 3 can be fixedly installed in the mounting groove 21 by means of interference fit, bonding, snap-fit, etc. After the shovel head 1 is installed on the handle 2, the connector 3 can restrict the relative position of the shovel head 1 and the handle 2 in the direction from the handle 2 to the shovel head 1. When the handle 2 and the shovel head 1 are subjected to forces that move them away from each other, the possibility of the connector 3 falling off can be reduced. The connector 3 contacts the inner wall of the mounting groove 21, and can restrict the relative position between the connector 3 and the handle 2 in the radial direction of the connector 3. When the shovel head 1 is subjected to a radial force from the connector 3, the possibility of the connector 3 detaching from the handle 2 can be reduced.
[0064] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the inner wall of the receiving cavity 31 has a first communicating groove 33 that communicates with the limiting groove 32. The first communicating groove 33 extends in the direction from the handle 2 toward the shovel head 1 and passes through the side of the connector 3 facing the shovel head 1.
[0065] The limiting protrusion 111 protrudes from the connecting part 11 so that the limiting protrusion 111 abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove 32. The first connecting groove 33 penetrates the side of the connector 3 facing the shovel head 1, so that the limiting protrusion 111 can extend into the receiving cavity 31 through the first connecting groove 33. The first connecting groove 33 communicates with the limiting groove 32, so that the limiting protrusion 111 can move from the first connecting groove 33 to the limiting groove 32, thereby installing the shovel head 1 onto the handle 2.
[0066] like Figure 7 and Figure 8As shown, in one possible embodiment, the inner wall of the receiving cavity 31 has a second communicating groove 34, which is located on the side of the limiting groove 32 and the first communicating groove 33 away from the shovel head 1 in the direction from the shovel head 1 to the handle 2. The second communicating groove 34 is arranged circumferentially along the connector 3, and one end of the second communicating groove 34 communicates with the limiting groove 32, and the other end communicates with the first communicating groove 33.
[0067] When the shovel head 1 is installed on the handle 2, the shovel head 1 moves towards the handle 2, causing the limiting protrusion 111 in the connecting part 11 to extend from the first connecting groove 33 into the receiving cavity 31. When the limiting protrusion 111 moves from the first connecting groove 33 to the second connecting groove 34, the elastic member 4 located between the handle 2 and the shovel head 1 is compressed. Then, the shovel head 1 is rotated, causing the limiting protrusion 111 to move along the second connecting groove 34 to the limiting groove 32. Under the action of the elastic member 4, the limiting protrusion 111 can move from the second connecting groove 34 into the limiting groove 32 and abut against the inner wall of the limiting groove 32, thus completing the installation of the shovel head 1.
[0068] The sidewall of the end of the second connecting groove 34 that connects to the first connecting groove 33 is flush with the sidewall of the first connecting groove 33, so that after the limiting protrusion 111 moves to the second connecting groove 34, it can only rotate towards the limiting groove 32, reducing the difficulty of installing the shovel head 1. The sidewall of the end of the shovel head 1 that connects to the limiting groove 32 is flush with the sidewall of the limiting groove 32. When the limiting protrusion 111 rotates to abut against the sidewall of the second connecting groove 34, the limiting protrusion 111 and the limiting groove 32 are aligned, making it easier for the limiting protrusion 111 to move into the limiting groove 32.
[0069] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the second connecting groove 34 penetrates the end of the connector 3 away from the shovel head 1, which can reduce the processing difficulty of the connector 3 and thus improve the production efficiency of the connector 3. After the connector 3 is installed in the mounting groove 21, the end of the connector 3 away from the shovel head 1 contacts the bottom wall of the mounting groove 21, so that the bottom wall of the mounting groove 21 can serve as the side wall of the second connecting groove 34. When the limiting protrusion 111 moves to the second connecting groove 34, the bottom wall of the mounting groove 21 can reduce the possibility of the limiting protrusion 111 disengaging from the connector 3.
[0070] like Figure 9 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the elastic member 4 includes a through hole 42 in the direction of the shovel head 1 pointing toward the handle 2. The through hole 42 is the same size as the receiving cavity 31 and is aligned with the receiving groove, so that the connecting part 11 can extend into the receiving cavity 31 through the through hole 42.
[0071] A third connecting groove 41 is provided on the side wall of the through hole 42. The third connecting groove 41 passes through the elastic member 4 in the direction from the shovel head 1 to the handle 2 and is aligned with the first connecting groove 33, so that the limiting protrusion 111 can pass through the third connecting groove 41 and move to the first connecting groove 33.
[0072] In one possible embodiment, the elastic member 4 can be fixedly installed on the handle 2 by means of adhesive bonding or the like, and the third connecting groove 41 in the elastic member 4 is aligned with the first connecting groove 33 in the connector 3.
[0073] like Figure 6 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the connecting portion 11 includes a main body 112 and a connecting post 113. The connecting post 113 is located on the side of the main body 112 facing the handle 2, and the cross-sectional area of the connecting post 113 is smaller than that of the main body 112, allowing the connecting post 113 to pass through the through hole 42 of the elastic member 4, and allowing the main body 112 to abut against the elastic member 4. A limiting protrusion 111 is provided on the connecting post 113 and protrudes from the side wall of the connecting post 113. When the connecting post 113 passes through the through hole 42, the limiting protrusion 111 passes through the elastic member 4 via the third communicating groove 41 and extends into the first communicating groove 33, and engages with the connecting member 3.
[0074] The side of the elastic element 4 away from the main body 112 abuts against the handle 2. When the limiting protrusion 111 moves along the first connecting groove 33 to the second connecting groove 34, the distance between the handle 2 and the main body 112 gradually decreases, which can compress the elastic element 4 and generate elastic force in the elastic element 4. When the limiting protrusion 111 moves along the second connecting groove 34 to the limiting groove 32, the elastic force generated in the elastic element 4 can drive the handle 2 and the main body 112 to move away from each other, so that the limiting protrusion 111 moves into the limiting groove 32 and abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove 32, thereby enabling the shovel head 1 to be installed on the handle 2.
[0075] like Figure 4 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the cross-sections of the connecting post 113, the receiving cavity 31, and the through hole 42 are all circular.
[0076] After the limiting protrusion 111 moves along the third connecting groove 41 and the first connecting groove 33 to the second connecting groove 34, the shovel head 1 rotates relative to the handle 2, causing the limiting protrusion 111 to move along the second connecting groove 34 to a position aligned with the limiting groove 32, allowing the limiting protrusion 111 to move into the limiting groove 32. The cross-sections of the connecting post 113, the receiving cavity 31, and the through hole 42 are all circular, facilitating the rotation of the shovel head 1 relative to the handle 2.
[0077] like Figure 2 and Figure 4As shown, in one possible embodiment, the cross-sections of the main body 112, the elastic element 4, and the handle 2 are all non-circular shapes such as ellipses or rectangles. When the limiting protrusion 111 is aligned with the first connecting groove 33 and the third connecting groove 41, the main body 112 and the handle 2 are misaligned. When the limiting protrusion 111 moves along the second connecting groove 34 to the limiting groove 32, the main body 112 and the handle 2 are aligned, so that the user can observe whether the shovel head 1 has rotated into place.
[0078] In one possible embodiment, one end of the connecting post 113 with a limiting protrusion 111 extends through the elastic member 4 into the receiving cavity 31, such that at least a portion of the connecting post 113 is located within the receiving cavity 31. The cross-sectional area of the connecting post 113 is less than or equal to the cross-sectional area of the receiving cavity 31, such that the sidewall of the connecting post 113 contacts the inner wall of the receiving cavity 31.
[0079] During use, the spatula head 1 is subjected to radial force from the connecting column 113. At this time, the side wall of the connecting column 113 abuts against the inner wall of the receiving cavity 31, reducing the possibility of the spatula head 1 shaking and improving the stability of the spatula during use.
[0080] like Figure 6 As shown, in one possible embodiment, the shovel head 1 includes at least two limiting protrusions 111, which are spaced apart circumferentially along the connecting post 113. The connecting member 3 is provided with at least two limiting grooves 32, at least two first connecting grooves 33, and at least two second connecting grooves 34. The number and position of the limiting grooves 32, first connecting grooves 33, and second connecting grooves 34 correspond to the number and position of the limiting protrusions 111, allowing each limiting protrusion 111 to extend into the connecting member 3 through the first connecting groove 33 and to move along the second connecting groove 34 to the limiting groove 32, so that the limiting protrusion 111 can abut against the inner wall of the limiting groove 32. The elastic member 4 is provided with at least two correspondingly arranged third connecting grooves 41, allowing at least two limiting protrusions 111 to extend into the first connecting groove 33 through the third connecting grooves 41.
[0081] The shovel head 1 and the handle 2 are fixedly installed through the cooperation of the limiting protrusion 111 and the limiting groove 32. The shovel head 1 includes at least two limiting protrusions 111, which can improve the reliability of the shovel head 1 after being installed on the handle 2 and reduce the possibility of the shovel head 1 falling off. The number and position of the limiting groove 32, the first connecting groove 33 and the third connecting groove 41 are all corresponding to the limiting protrusions 111, so that the limiting protrusions 111 can move to the limiting groove 32 and abut against the inner wall of the limiting groove 32.
[0082] like Figure 6 As shown, in one possible embodiment, at least two limiting protrusions 111 are centrally symmetrically arranged.
[0083] The limiting protrusion 111 abuts against the bottom wall of the limiting groove 32 to limit the relative position of the shovel head 1 and the handle 2. At least two limiting protrusions 111 are centrally symmetrically arranged. When the shovel head 1 and the handle 2 are subjected to forces that move away from each other, the difference in the force on each position of the shovel head 1 can be reduced, thereby improving the stability of the shovel head 1 after it is installed on the handle 2.
[0084] The installation process of the shovel head 1 is as follows: Align the limiting protrusion 111 on the shovel head 1 with the third connecting groove 41 and extend it into the third connecting groove 41; move the shovel head 1 towards the handle 2, compress the elastic element 4, and move the limiting protrusion 111 along the third connecting groove 41 and the first connecting groove 33 to the second connecting groove 34; rotate the shovel head 1, and move the limiting protrusion 111 along the second connecting groove 34 to align with the limiting groove 32; the elastic element 4 rebounds, and moves the limiting protrusion 111 into the limiting groove 32 and abuts against the side wall of the limiting groove 32 near the shovel head 1.
[0085] The disassembly process of the shovel head 1 is as follows: the shovel head 1 moves towards the handle 2, compresses the elastic element 4, and causes the limiting protrusion 111 to disengage from the limiting groove 32 and move into the second connecting groove 34; the shovel head 1 is rotated so that the limiting protrusion 111 moves along the second connecting groove 34 to align with the first connecting groove 33; the shovel head 1 moves away from the handle 2 so that the limiting protrusion 111 disengages from the connector 3 and the elastic element 4 along the first connecting groove 33 and the third connecting groove 41.
Claims
1. A spatula characterized by, The spatula includes: A shovel head (1) and a handle (2), wherein the shovel head (1) is detachably mounted on the handle (2); A connector (3) is embedded in the handle (2) and connected to the shovel head (1); An elastic element (4) is located between the shovel head (1) and the handle (2); The shovel head (1) includes a connecting part (11), and the connecting member (3) includes a receiving cavity (31). At least a portion of the connecting part (11) is located in the receiving cavity (31). The inner wall of the receiving cavity (31) is provided with a limiting groove (32). The limiting groove (32) extends along the direction from the handle (2) toward the shovel head (1). The connecting part (11) includes a limiting protrusion (111). The limiting protrusion (111) is located in the limiting groove (32) and abuts against the inner wall of the limiting groove (32) on the side near the shovel head (1). When the shovel head (1) moves toward the direction near the handle (2), the elastic member (4) is compressed, and the limiting protrusion (111) can disengage from the limiting groove (32).
2. The spatula of claim 1, wherein The inner wall of the receiving cavity (31) has a first connecting groove (33), which is connected to the limiting groove (32); along the direction from the handle (2) to the shovel head (1), the first connecting groove (33) passes through the side of the connector (3) facing the shovel head (1).
3. The spatula of claim 2, wherein, The inner wall of the receiving cavity (31) has a second connecting groove (34) along the direction from the shovel head (1) to the handle (2). The second connecting groove (34) is located on the side of the limiting groove (32) and the first connecting groove (33) away from the shovel head (1). One end of the second connecting groove (34) is connected to the limiting groove (32), and the other end of the second connecting groove (34) is connected to the first connecting groove (33).
4. The spatula of claim 2, wherein The elastic element (4) includes a third connecting groove (41) that extends through the elastic element (4) in the direction from the shovel head (1) to the handle (2) and is aligned with the first connecting groove (33).
5. The spatula of claim 1, wherein The connecting part (11) includes a main body (112) and a connecting post (113), the cross-sectional area of the connecting post (113) is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the main body (112); the main body (112) abuts against the elastic member (4), the connecting post (113) passes through the elastic member (4), and the limiting protrusion (111) is disposed on the connecting post (113).
6. The spatula of claim 5, wherein, The shovel head (1) includes at least two limiting protrusions (111), which are spaced apart circumferentially along the connecting post (113).
7. The spatula of claim 6, wherein At least two limiting protrusions (111) are centrally symmetrically arranged.
8. The spatula of claim 5, wherein, At least a portion of the connecting post (113) is located in the receiving cavity (31), and the sidewall of the connecting post (113) is in contact with the inner wall of the receiving cavity (31).
9. The spatula according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein, The width of the limiting groove (32) is the same as the width of the limiting protrusion (111).
10. The spatula according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein The handle (2) comprises a mounting groove (21), and the connecting piece (3) is mounted in the mounting groove (21).