Grill plate and hook for hanging the grill plate

By designing a flexible and deformable hook and a matching structure for the rolled edge of the baking pan, the problems of easy deformation of the rolled edge of the baking pan and easy detachment of the hook are solved, achieving a stable hanging effect.

CN224462995UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-07GUANGDONG SUNRISE HOUSEWARE

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGDONG SUNRISE HOUSEWARE
Filing Date
2025-08-15
Publication Date
2026-07-07

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The drainage holes in the existing baking pans are too deep, which makes the rolled edges prone to deformation, the hooks easy to come off, and the assembly unstable.

Method used

Design a hook made of elastically deformable wire, including a hook and a connecting rod. The distal end of the connecting rod has an inclined connecting section and an outwardly bent hook, which, together with the elongated notch and locking hole of the baking pan edge, ensures that the hook is securely inserted.

Benefits of technology

It achieves convenient assembly, neat rolled edges, and hooks that are securely locked into the locking holes to prevent them from falling off, thus improving the hanging stability of the baking tray.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a baking tray and a hook for hanging the baking tray. The hook includes a hook body formed by winding elastically deformable wire. The hook body includes a hook and two connecting rods connected to the hook. The end of each connecting rod away from the hook has a downwardly extending connecting section, which is located on the same side as the hook. The end of the connecting section away from the connecting rod has an outwardly bent hook. The baking tray includes a tray body with an opening having an outwardly rolled edge. The edge of the rolled edge has an elongated notch that matches the hook. The length of the elongated notch is less than the distance between the two connecting sections of the hook in their natural state, but greater than the distance between the ends of the two hooks when the two connecting rods of the hook are pressed together. This utility model has the following advantages: easy assembly, rounded rolled edge of the baking tray, and the baking tray is not easy to fall off the hook.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of processing cooking containers, specifically to a baking pan and a hook for hanging the baking pan. Background Technology

[0002] like Figure 1-3 As shown, the currently produced baking tray a1 has two drainage holes a2 on the rolled edge. During coating application, a hook b1 is used to hook the drainage holes a2 and suspend the tray for spraying. The hook b1 is formed by winding wire, with both ends of the wire forming hooks b2 that match the drainage holes a2. To facilitate the installation of the hook b1 onto the baking tray a1, the drainage holes a2 are very deep. Currently, the following problems exist: 1. Due to the great depth of the drainage holes a2, the distance d1 between the bottom of the hole and the rolled edge is small. The rolled edge located at the drainage hole a2 is prone to deformation, resulting in obvious depressions (e.g., Figure 2 ); 2. The hook b2 is too short to fit into the rolled edge, and it is easy for the hook b2 to come out of the drain hole a2, making it unstable. Utility Model Content

[0003] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a baking tray and a hook for hanging the baking tray, which is easy to assemble, has a rounded edge, and is not easy to fall off when the baking tray is hung on the hook.

[0004] The technical solution for achieving the purpose of this utility model is as follows: a hook for hanging a baking pan, comprising a hook body formed by winding elastically deformable wire, the hook body comprising a hook and two connecting rods connected to the hook, characterized in that: the end of the connecting rod away from the hook has a connecting section extending downward at an angle, the connecting section is located on the same side as the hook, and the end of the connecting section away from the connecting rod has a hook bent outward.

[0005] The hook body is provided with a handle that connects to the hook.

[0006] A baking pan, including a baking pan body, wherein the opening of the baking pan body is provided with an outwardly rolled edge, characterized in that: the edge of the rolled edge is provided with an elongated notch that matches the hook of the hook, the length of the elongated notch is less than the distance between the two connecting segments of the hook in their natural state, and greater than the distance between the ends of the two hooks when the two connecting rods of the hook are pressed together.

[0007] The two corners of the elongated notch are provided with locking holes that match the hooks.

[0008] The present invention relates to a baking tray and a hook for hanging the baking tray, which has the following advantages: easy assembly; rounded edges; and a pressing connecting rod that allows the hook to be inserted laterally into the rolled edge, resulting in a long insertion distance. Furthermore, the hook's own elasticity allows it to naturally engage with the locking hole, making the baking tray less likely to fall off and more secure. The hook engaging with the locking hole effectively prevents the hook and connecting section from hitting the side wall of the baking tray outside the rolled edge when hanging. Attached Figure Description

[0009] The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;

[0010] Figure 1 This is a diagram illustrating the usage status of existing baking trays and hooks;

[0011] Figure 2 This is a partial enlarged cross-sectional schematic diagram of an existing baking pan and hook.

[0012] Figure 3 This is an enlarged structural diagram of an existing hook technology;

[0013] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the baking tray and hook in use of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 5 This is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the baking tray and hook of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 6 This is a partially enlarged schematic diagram of the elongated notch of the baking pan of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 7 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the hook of this utility model;

[0017] Figure 8 This is a right view of the hook of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 9 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the hook of this utility model in its natural state;

[0019] Figure 10 This is an enlarged schematic diagram of the two connecting rods of the hook of this utility model after being compressed. Detailed Implementation

[0020] like Figures 4 to 10As shown, a hook for hanging a baking pan includes a hook body 1 formed by winding elastically deformable wire. The hook body 1 includes a hook 1.1 and two connecting rods 1.2 connected to the hook 1.1. The end of the connecting rod 1.2 away from the hook 1.1 has a downwardly extending connecting section 1.3. The connecting section 1.3 is located on the same side as the hook 1.1. The end of the connecting section 1.3 away from the connecting rod 1.2 has an outwardly bent hook 1.4. The two hooks 1.4 face opposite directions.

[0021] The hook body 1 is provided with a handle 1.5 that is connected to the hook 1.1.

[0022] A baking pan includes a baking pan body 2. The opening of the baking pan body 2 is provided with an outwardly rolled edge 2.1. The edge of the rolled edge 2.1 is provided with an elongated notch 2.2 that matches the hook 1.4 of the hook. The length L1 of the elongated notch 2.2 is less than the distance L2 between the two connecting segments 1.3 of the hook in their natural state, and greater than the distance L3 between the ends of the two hooks 1.4 when the two connecting rods 1.2 of the hook are pressed together.

[0023] The elongated notch 2.2 has locking holes 2.3 at its two corners that match the hook 1.4.

[0024] The width of the elongated notch 2.2 should be slightly larger than the wire diameter. Therefore, the distance L4 between the bottom edge of the elongated notch and the rolled edge is large, making the rolled edge round.

Claims

1. A hook for hanging the baking pan, comprising a hook body formed by winding elastically deformable wire, the hook body including a hook and two connecting rods connected to the hook, characterized in that: The connecting rod has a downwardly extending connecting section at the end away from the hook, the connecting section being located on the same side as the hook, and the connecting section having an outwardly bent hook at the end away from the connecting rod.

2. The hook according to claim 1, characterized in that: The hook body is provided with a handle that connects to the hook.

3. A baking pan, comprising a baking pan body, wherein the opening of the baking pan body has an outwardly rolled edge, characterized in that: The rolled edge has an elongated notch that matches the hook of the hook. The length of the elongated notch is less than the distance between the two connecting segments of the hook in their natural state, but greater than the distance between the ends of the two hooks when the two connecting rods of the hook are pressed together.

4. The baking pan according to claim 3, characterized in that: The two corners of the elongated notch are provided with locking holes that match the hooks.