A tree-branch-shaped outdoor flavoring bottle

By designing a tree-fork shaped outdoor seasoning bottle, the problem of traditional outdoor seasoning bottles being able to hold only one type of seasoning has been solved. This enables the integrated carrying and efficient use of multiple seasonings, improving the convenience and efficiency of outdoor cooking.

CN224441173UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03JIANGMEN CITY XINHUI HENGLONG INNOVATIVE HOUSEWARES CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JIANGMEN CITY XINHUI HENGLONG INNOVATIVE HOUSEWARES CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-06
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional outdoor condiment bottles can only hold one type of condiment. Carrying multiple bottles increases weight and volume, and the bottle opening design is not ideal, making them prone to clogging and affecting ease of use.

Method used

Design a tree-fork shaped outdoor seasoning bottle. Use a divider to integrate two seasoning compartments into one bottle. By rotating the cap, different outlets can be selected to mix and use various seasonings individually. The seasonings can be dispensed through fine powder holes and granular holes to avoid clogging.

Benefits of technology

It enables two seasoning needs to be met in one bottle, reducing the amount of ingredients to carry, improving space efficiency, simplifying the operation process, and enhancing cooking efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a tree fork shape outdoor seasoning bottle, including the bottle body, the top of bottle body is fixedly connected with the bifurcation end, and the inside bifurcation end and bottle body are fixedly connected with the partition board in common, the bottom of bottle body and partition board are fixedly connected with the bottom cover in common, the lower surface sealed rotation of bottom cover is connected with the screw cap. In the utility model, through setting the partition board, bottom cover, screw cap, first big hole, second big hole and a group of mixed fine hole, two independent seasoning bin is integrated in a bottle body, and one bottle is used for two purposes, and user only needs to carry a bottle, can satisfy two basic seasoning demand, guarantees the portability while improved space efficiency, remarkably reduces the occupied volume, and vacates the precious space for other equipment. Moreover, when using mixed fine hole to scatter material outward, two kinds of seasoning can pour out according to the preset ratio, and two kinds of seasoning are completed in one action, and the cooking process is more smooth, and the efficiency is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of outdoor condiment bottle technology, and in particular to a tree-fork shaped outdoor condiment bottle. Background Technology

[0002] Outdoor condiment bottles are condiment containers specifically designed for outdoor activities, primarily for camping, picnics, and barbecues. Common materials include stainless steel, lead-free glass, and plastic. They are portable, leak-proof, and heat-resistant. However, traditional outdoor condiment bottles, whether household items brought outdoors or specifically designed for outdoor use, have inherent flaws that are amplified in outdoor environments.

[0003] First, the core issue is that it can only carry one type of seasoning at a time. Outdoor cooking (such as barbecuing, grilling steaks, and making pasta) usually requires multiple seasonings, such as salt, black pepper, chili powder, and garlic powder. A single-function backpack means that if multiple seasonings are needed, multiple bottles must be carried. This not only increases the weight and bulk of the backpack, taking up valuable outdoor gear space, but also makes it easy for multiple small bottles to get lost, rattle around inside the backpack, or even break.

[0004] Secondly, most seasoning bottles have poorly designed nozzles with small orifices that are prone to clogging. If clumping occurs or the seasoning particles are large, the nozzle is easily blocked, and the nozzle gets smaller and smaller as it gets blocked, requiring a tool to clear it, which is very inconvenient.

[0005] Therefore, this utility model proposes a tree-fork shaped outdoor condiment bottle. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this invention is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a tree-fork shaped outdoor condiment bottle.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a tree-fork shaped outdoor seasoning bottle, comprising a bottle body, the top of the bottle body being fixedly connected to a forked end, and the forked end and the interior of the bottle body being fixedly connected to a partition plate, the bottom of the bottle body and the partition plate being fixedly connected to a bottom cover, and the lower surface of the bottom cover being rotatably sealed with a screw cap.

[0008] Furthermore, the sidewall of the bottom cover is provided with a first large hole, a second large hole and a set of mixing fine holes, the first large hole and the second large hole are symmetrically arranged, and the set of mixing fine holes is composed of two mixing fine holes that are symmetrically arranged.

[0009] Furthermore, a top cover is fixedly connected to one end of the forked end, and a number of fine powder holes are opened on the side wall of the top cover. A flip cover is hinged to one side of the outer surface of the top cover, and a number of first protrusions matching the fine powder holes are fixedly connected to the inner side of the flip cover.

[0010] Furthermore, another top cover is fixedly connected to the other end of the forked end. The side wall of the top cover has several granular holes. Another flip cover is hinged to one side of the outer surface of the top cover, and several second protrusions matching the granular holes are fixedly connected to the inner side of the flip cover.

[0011] Furthermore, a groove is provided on one side of the outer surface of both top covers, and the groove is located below the outer edge of the flip cover.

[0012] Furthermore, the side wall of the screw cap is provided with a feeding hole that matches the size of the first large hole and the second large hole.

[0013] Furthermore, a lifting lug is fixedly connected to the top of the forked end, and the lifting lug is located at the exact center of the bottle body, directly above the partition plate.

[0014] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0015] In use, this tree-forked outdoor seasoning bottle integrates two independent seasoning compartments into a single bottle body through a partition plate, bottom cap, screw cap, first large hole, second large hole, and a set of mixing fine holes. It serves two purposes in one bottle, allowing users to meet two basic seasoning needs with just one container. This ensures portability while improving space efficiency, saving space and significantly reducing its footprint in a backpack, freeing up valuable space for other equipment. Furthermore, when using the mixing fine holes to dispense the two seasonings, they can be poured out in a preset ratio, completing both seasonings in one action. This makes the cooking process smoother and faster, especially suitable for grilling scenarios that require quick flipping, thus improving efficiency. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a front sectional view of the present invention;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram showing the positions of the bifurcation end and the fine powder hole of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the positions of the bifurcation end and granular pores of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the bottom cover and screw cap in different states of this utility model.

[0021] Legend: 1. Bottle body; 2. Forked end; 3. Top cap; 4. Flip cap; 5. Hanging lug; 6. Bottom cap; 7. Screw cap; 8. Divider plate; 9. Groove; 10. Fine powder hole; 11. First protrusion; 12. Granular hole; 13. Second protrusion; 14. Feeding hole; 15. First large hole; 16. Mixing fine hole; 17. Second large hole; a. Bottle body in closed state; b. Feeding state through the first large hole; c. Feeding state through the mixing fine hole; d. Feeding state through the second large hole. Detailed Implementation

[0022] Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a tree-fork shaped outdoor condiment bottle is disclosed, including a bottle body 1. The top of the bottle body 1 is fixedly connected to a branch end 2, which is tree-fork shaped. The branch end 2 and the interior of the bottle body 1 are fixedly connected to a partition plate 8. The bottom of the bottle body 1 and the partition plate 8 are fixedly connected to a bottom cover 6. The lower surface of the bottom cover 6 is rotatably connected to a screw cap 7.

[0023] The bottom cover 6 has a first large hole 15, a second large hole 17 and a set of mixing fine holes 16 on its side wall. The first large hole 15 and the second large hole 17 are symmetrically arranged. The set of mixing fine holes 16 consists of two symmetrically arranged mixing fine holes 16. The first large hole 15 and the second large hole 17 correspond to the seasonings in the two inner cavities separated by the partition plate 8. The two mixing fine holes 16 in the set also correspond to the seasonings in the two inner cavities. The screw cap 7 has a feeding hole 14 on its side wall that matches the size of the first large hole 15 and the second large hole 17.

[0024] The rotary selector allows users to switch between "salt," "pepper," "mixed," and "off" modes by rotating the cap to align different openings with different dispensing ports on the bottle. This mechanical switching method is reliable, durable, and easy to understand and operate.

[0025] One end of the forked end 2 is fixedly connected to a top cover 3. The side wall of the top cover 3 has several fine powder holes 10. A flip cover 4 is hinged to one side of the outer surface of the top cover 3. Several first protrusions 11 that match the fine powder holes 10 are fixedly connected to the inner side of the flip cover 4. By flipping the flip cover 4, the user can pour pepper or salt out through the fine powder holes 10. When the flip cover 4 is closed, the first protrusions 11 can penetrate into the interior of the fine powder holes 10 and push the residue on the inner wall of the fine powder holes 10 back into the bottle body 1 to prevent the fine powder holes 10 from being blocked.

[0026] The other end of the forked end 2 is fixedly connected to another top cover 3. The side wall of the top cover 3 is provided with several granular holes 12. Another flip cover 4 is hinged to one side of the outer surface of the top cover 3. Several second protrusions 13 that match the granular holes 12 are fixedly connected to the inner side of the flip cover 4. Similar to the operation of the fine powder hole 10, the user can open the flip cover 4 and use the granular holes 12 to pour out the ground peppercorns or granules. When the flip cover 4 is closed, the second protrusions 13 can penetrate to prevent the granular holes 12 from being blocked.

[0027] Both top covers 3 have a groove 9 on one side of their outer surface, and the groove 9 is located below the outer edge of the flip cover 4. The user can use their fingers to feel the groove 9 and directly pry open the flip cover 4.

[0028] Meanwhile, the aforementioned screw cap 7 can be rotated to sprinkle ingredients downwards. When cooking outdoors, the user may be holding a spatula, tongs, or food in their other hand. When using the bottle body 1 to sprinkle ingredients, the entire process can be completed with one hand. There is no need to hold the bottle body with one hand and unscrew the cap with the other hand, freeing up the other hand to handle food, which greatly improves the convenience of outdoor cooking.

[0029] The top of the forked end 2 is fixedly connected to a hanging lug 5, which is located at the center of the bottle body 1 and directly above the partition plate 8, making it easy to hang the bottle body 1 on an external hook.

[0030] When using the forked-shaped outdoor condiment bottle in practice, an "integrated design" is adopted. Through internal partitions, two independent condiment compartments are integrated into one bottle, making it a dual-purpose bottle. Users only need to carry one bottle to meet two basic condiment needs, ensuring portability while improving space efficiency and saving space. It significantly reduces the volume occupied in a backpack, freeing up valuable space for other equipment. At the same time, it also reduces the weight of the bottle body and cap, making it lighter and less burdensome, which is crucial for weight-sensitive activities such as hiking and mountaineering.

[0031] Furthermore, when using the mixing nozzle 16 to sprinkle the ingredients outwards, the two seasonings can be poured out in a preset ratio (1:1), completing the two seasonings in one action, making the cooking process smoother and faster, especially suitable for grilling scenarios that require quick flipping, thus improving efficiency.

[0032] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model shall be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A tree-branch-shaped outdoor flavoring bottle comprising a bottle body (1), characterized in that: The top of the bottle body (1) is fixedly connected to a forked end (2), and the forked end (2) and the interior of the bottle body (1) are fixedly connected to a partition plate (8). The bottom of the bottle body (1) and the partition plate (8) are fixedly connected to a bottom cover (6), and the lower surface of the bottom cover (6) is rotatably connected to a screw cap (7).

2. A tree-bough-shaped outdoor flavoring bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The sidewall of the bottom cover (6) is provided with a first large hole (15), a second large hole (17) and a set of mixed fine holes (16). The first large hole (15) and the second large hole (17) are symmetrically arranged, and the set of mixed fine holes (16) is composed of two mixed fine holes (16) symmetrically arranged.

3. The tree-shaped outdoor condiment bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that: One end of the forked end (2) is fixedly connected to a top cover (3). The side wall of the top cover (3) is provided with several fine powder holes (10). A flip cover (4) is hinged to one side of the outer surface of the top cover (3), and several first protrusions (11) that match the fine powder holes (10) are fixedly connected to the inner side of the flip cover (4).

4. A tree-bough-shaped outdoor flavoring bottle according to claim 3, characterized in that: The other end of the forked end (2) is fixedly connected to another top cover (3). The side wall of the top cover (3) is provided with several granular holes (12). The outer surface of the top cover (3) is hinged to another flip cover (4), and the inner side of the flip cover (4) is fixedly connected with several second protrusions (13) that match the granular holes (12).

5. A tree-bough outdoor flavoring bottle according to claim 4, characterized in that: Both of the top covers (3) have a groove (9) on one side of their outer surface, and the groove (9) is located below the outer edge of the flip cover (4).

6. A tree fork outdoor condiment bottle according to claim 2, wherein: The side wall of the cap (7) is provided with a feeding hole (14) that matches the size of the first large hole (15) and the second large hole (17).

7. The tree-shaped outdoor condiment bottle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top of the forked end (2) is fixedly connected to a lug (5), and the lug (5) is located at the center of the bottle body (1) and directly above the partition plate (8).