Kettle stand

By using two rod-shaped frame sections spaced apart on the left and right sides, and a water bottle holder structure formed by integral bending of metal rods, the problem of shaking and falling when fixing bottled water in traditional water bottle holders is solved, achieving stable mounting, reduced costs and improved weather resistance.

CN224477012UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-10JUYUAN INT CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
JUYUAN INT CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-26
Publication Date
2026-07-10

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional water bottle racks are prone to shaking and falling when securing bottled water, and existing improved water bottle racks have problems with poor weather resistance or high manufacturing costs.

Method used

The two-sided rod-shaped frame, arranged with left and right intervals, is formed by integrally bending metal rods to create a bottle mouth insert edge and locking seat, achieving stable insertion of water bottles, simplifying the manufacturing process and improving weather resistance.

Benefits of technology

It achieves stable fixation of water bottles, reduces manufacturing costs and improves weather resistance, and has good insertion flexibility and operability.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a water bottle holder, the main feature of which includes two side rod-shaped frame parts arranged at intervals on the left and right. Each side rod-shaped frame part includes a base frame section, a front upright frame section, and a rear upright frame section, which are integrally bent from a metal rod. The base frame section has a front section and a rear section. The front upright frame section extends upward from the front section of the base frame section, and the rear upright frame section extends upward from the rear section of the base frame section. A bottle mouth insert edge with an outward arc-shaped convex shape is formed between the front section and the rear section. The front section is designed to be obliquely expanded to the side and outward. A bottle mouth guide section is formed between the front sections of the two side rod-shaped frame parts. The rear upright frames of the two side rod-shaped frame parts are connected by a locking seat.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a kettle placement structure, and in particular to an innovative structural form of a kettle rack. Background Technology

[0002] Water bottle cages are typically mounted on the frame of bicycles or motorcycles to provide a place to store and position water bottles. Traditionally, water bottle cages are designed so that the bottle opening faces upwards when inserted. These cages are usually manufactured to a specific size for the water bottle, and are generally slightly larger than commercially available bottled water. However, extensive user experience has shown that users sometimes still purchase bottled water and need to place it in the cage. In such cases, because bottled water bottles have a smaller diameter, they are prone to bouncing and shaking during riding, making them difficult to securely position and easily causing them to fall.

[0003] In view of this, some industry professionals have subsequently developed improved bottle racks with bottle mouth clamps at the bottom. Although bottled water bottles may have different diameters, the outer diameter of the bottle mouth is almost the same. This improved conventional bottle rack is mainly used in an inverted manner with the bottle mouth facing down, so that the bottle mouth clamp can hold the bottle mouth, thereby achieving a stable positioning of the bottled water.

[0004] However, considering the bottle holders mentioned above, some problems and shortcomings still exist. For example, in the case of plastic bottle holders, the bottle neck clamp is usually designed in a "C" shape, with a connecting part on the closed side to support and position the bottle neck clamp (Note: see CN 209581698 U). However, this type of elastic clamping structure has poor weather resistance and cannot withstand long-term changes in external temperature, easily becoming brittle and losing its elasticity, and may even break. Another type is a bottle holder that uses metal strips welded together to form the bottle neck clamp (see TW M568808). Although this structure has better weather resistance, its manufacturing cost is relatively high because it requires more welding processes, and the elasticity is less effective, making it difficult for users to insert the bottle. Utility Model Content

[0005] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide a kettle rack, and the technical problem it aims to solve is to innovate and break through the goal of developing a new type of kettle rack structure that is more ideal and practical.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A water bottle holder includes two side rod-shaped frame sections arranged at intervals. Each side rod-shaped frame section includes a base section, a front upright section, and a rear upright section, all integrally bent from a metal rod. The base section has a front section and a rear section. The front upright section extends upward from the front section of the base section, and the rear upright section extends upward from the rear section of the base section. A bottle neck insert is formed between the front section and the rear section in an outwardly convex shape. The front section is designed to expand obliquely outward to the side, thereby forming a bottle neck guide between the front sections of the two side rod-shaped frame sections. The rear upright sections of the two side rod-shaped frame sections are connected by a locking seat.

[0008] By innovating a unique structural form and technical features, this utility model achieves many practical improvements and better industrial utilization benefits compared with the prior art, such as simplifying the manufacturing process, saving costs and making it easy to mass-produce, having good embedding flexibility and more durable structure with better weather resistance. Attached Figure Description

[0009] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the kettle rack of this utility model.

[0010] Figure 2 This is a bottom view of a preferred embodiment of the kettle rack of this utility model.

[0011] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of an embodiment of the water bottle holder of this utility model with a water bottle placed on it.

[0012] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the state of the two bottle mouths moving outward relative to each other under force during the process of embedding the bottle mouth of this utility model.

[0013] Figure 5 This is a vertical sectional view of the water bottle holder of this utility model with a water bottle placed on it.

[0014] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of a variation of the kettle rack frame of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0015] Please see Figures 1 to 5 The image shown is a preferred embodiment of the kettle rack of this utility model. However, these embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and are not limited to this structure in patent applications.

[0016] The kettle rack includes two side rod-shaped frame sections 10 arranged at intervals on the left and right. Each side rod-shaped frame section 10 includes a base frame section 11, a front upright section 12, and a rear upright section 13, all integrally bent from a metal rod. The base frame section 11 has a front section 111 and a rear section 112. The front upright section 12 extends upward from the front section 111 of the base frame section 11, and the rear upright section 13 extends upward from the rear section 112 of the base frame section 11. A bottle neck insert edge 113 with an outward arcuate shape is formed between the front section 111 and the rear section 112. The front section 111 is designed to be obliquely expanded to the side and outward. A bottle neck guide section 114 is formed between the front sections 111 of the two side rod-shaped frame sections 10. The rear upright sections 113 of the two side rod-shaped frame sections 10 are connected by at least one locking seat 20.

[0017] like Figures 1 to 5 As shown, in this example, the top of the front support section 12 and the top of the rear support section 13 of each side pole-type frame part 10 are connected to each other by a top frame section 14 to form an integral shape, so that the two side pole-type frame parts 10 are each composed of a ring-shaped pole.

[0018] like Figure 6 As shown, in this example, the top ends of the rear support sections 13 of the two side pole-type frame parts 10 are connected to each other by a rear top section 15, and the top ends of the front support sections 12 of the two side pole-type frame parts 10 are connected to each other by a front top section 16, thus forming a shape in which the two side pole-type frame parts 10 are composed of a single ring-shaped pole.

[0019] like Figure 1 As shown, in this example, a rear opening 115 is formed between the rear sections 112 of the base frame section 11 of the two side rod-shaped frame parts 10. From the configuration of this example, it can be seen that because the opening and closing elastic fulcrum of the bottle neck retaining edge 113 is located at the connection point between the rear upright section 13 of the two side rod-shaped frame parts 10 and the locking seat 20, and there are no connecting components at the rear opening 115, it is evident that there is a considerable distance between the bottle neck retaining edge 113 and the elastic fulcrum, ensuring that the bottle neck retaining edge 113 has good displacement elasticity.

[0020] The connection between the locking seat 20 and the rear upright section 113 is achieved through welding, locking assembly, or clamping.

[0021] Based on the above-described structural composition and technical features, this utility model kettle rack can be practically applied as follows: Figures 3 to 5 As shown, this is a water bottle holder that can accommodate commonly used water bottles 30 (i.e., commercially available bottled water). The method involves placing the water bottle 30 with its opening 31 facing downwards into the holder, so that the opening 31 is laterally inserted into the bottle opening guide 114 formed between the front sections 111 of the two side rod-shaped bracket sections 10 (as indicated by arrow L1) into the bottle opening retaining edge 113 formed by the base bracket section 11. The insertion process of the bottle opening 31 is as follows... Figure 4 As shown, the two opposing bottle neck clamping edges 113 will be subjected to force and move outward relative to each other (as indicated by arrow L2), and then reset and clamp the bottle neck 31, thus securing the water bottle 30 in place. Conversely, when the user wants to remove the water bottle 30, they only need to push the bottle neck 31 towards the bottle neck guide part 114 to release the water bottle 30 and easily remove it.

[0022] This utility model of a kettle rack has the following advantages and functions:

[0023] Simplified manufacturing process and cost savings: The side rod frame of this utility model is integrally bent from a metal rod, and its bottle mouth insert edge is also directly formed by the bending shape of the metal rod. In terms of the current general technology level in related industries, the bending of the metal rod can be quickly achieved through the planning of the forming mold. It can be seen that this utility model does have the advantage of simplifying the manufacturing process and making it easy to mass-produce, which can save manufacturing costs.

[0024] Better locking elasticity: The bottle mouth locking edge used in this utility model to lock the bottle mouth has its elastic fulcrum located at the connection between the rear upright section of the two side rod-shaped frame and the locking seat. The elasticity of the bottle mouth locking edge in opening and closing is mainly due to the force-bearing displacement and reset characteristics of the metal rod itself due to its extension and bending shape. Therefore, the bottle mouth locking edge has excellent locking elasticity and moderate softness and hardness, allowing users to obtain a better sense of control.

[0025] Improved structural weather resistance: The side-bar type frame of this utility model is integrally bent from a single metal rod. Therefore, for water bottle holders used in outdoor environments for extended periods, it offers better weather resistance and greater durability. The bottle neck retainer edge also maintains a relatively long-lasting elastic locking effect. (Note: Conventional plastic materials are prone to brittleness and cracking, and welded areas in the retainer area are susceptible to corrosion.)

[0026] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this utility model, but the protection scope of this utility model is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model. Therefore, the protection scope of this utility model should be determined by the protection scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A kettle rack, characterized in that... The device includes two side rod-shaped frame sections arranged at intervals on the left and right. Each side rod-shaped frame section includes a base frame section, a front upright section, and a rear upright section, all integrally bent from a metal rod. The base frame section has a front section and a rear section. The front upright section extends upward from the front section of the base frame section, and the rear upright section extends upward from the rear section of the base frame section. A bottle neck insert edge with an outward arc-shaped convex shape is formed between the front sections of the two side rod-shaped frame sections. The front sections of the two side rod-shaped frame sections form a bottle neck inlet between them. The rear upright sections of the two side rod-shaped frame sections are connected by at least one locking seat.

2. The kettle rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that... The top of the front upright section and the top of the rear upright section of each side pole-type frame are connected to each other by a top frame section to form an integrated form, and the two side pole-type frame sections are each composed of a ring-shaped pole.

3. The kettle rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that... The tops of the rear upright sections of the two pole-shaped frame sections are connected to each other by a rear top section, and the tops of the front upright sections of the two pole-shaped frame sections are connected to each other by a front top section, forming a shape in which the two pole-shaped frame sections are composed of a single ring-shaped pole.

4. The kettle rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that... A rear opening is formed between the rear sections of the base frame sections of the two side rod-type frame parts.

5. The kettle rack as described in claim 1, characterized in that... The connection between the locking bracket and the rear upright section is achieved through welding, locking assembly, or clamping.