Split multi-functional outdoor combination tableware

By providing a slot on the outside of the knife handle for inserting tools, the problem of outdoor tableware taking up a lot of space is solved, enabling the combination of a knife and fork or spoon for carrying, meeting the needs of outdoor users, and improving the stability of tool installation.

CN224483608UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14YANGJIANG HAOTIAN TRADING CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
YANGJIANG HAOTIAN TRADING CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-09-30
Publication Date
2026-07-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing outdoor tableware, with its separate knives, forks, and spoons, takes up a lot of space and is inconvenient to carry and store, making it especially unsuitable for outdoor campers.

Method used

Design a detachable multifunctional outdoor combination cutlery. By providing a slot on the outside of the knife handle, tools such as forks or spoons can be inserted into the slot, and a limiting member can be used to prevent the tools from coming out, so as to realize the combination of carrying the knife and fork or spoon. The limiting member can be removed for use.

Benefits of technology

It reduces the space occupied by tableware, making it convenient to carry and store, meeting the needs of outdoor dining. The stability of the limiting components improves the installation reliability of the tools, and disassembly does not affect their use.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a split type multifunctional outdoor combined tableware, including knife handle and the blade that can rotate open and fold oppositely knife handle, the combined tableware still include the tool spare, the outside of knife handle is equipped with the slot, the tool spare is inserted and installed in the slot, and the slot is equipped with the spacing piece for limiting tool spare to come out of the slot, the utility model discloses a combined tableware is equipped with the slot in the outside of knife handle, and the tool spare is inserted and installed in the slot, to connect tool spare and knife handle, wherein, the tool spare can be fork, spoon and the tool, to realize the combination of dinner knife and dinner fork or dinner spoon together, convenient to carry and store, can satisfy the use demand of user dining outdoors, and spacing piece can limit tool spare to come out of the slot, improve the installation stability of tool spare, and remove the limitation of spacing piece, and can pull tool spare to come out of the slot and use.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of tableware technology, and more specifically relates to a detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware. Background Technology

[0002] Existing cutlery typically consists of a knife, fork, and spoon. When dining, users can use the knife to cut food, the fork to pick up food, and the spoon to scoop up food and liquids, catering to outdoor users. For ease of carrying outdoors, the knife is often designed with a folding mechanism, allowing the blade to be folded away to reduce its size and prevent cuts, making it more convenient and safer to carry.

[0003] However, existing outdoor tableware still has shortcomings. The existing knives, forks, and spoons are all independent individual structures, and there is no interconnection between them. Especially for outdoor campers, storage space is a particularly important issue. Carrying the knives, forks, and spoons separately will result in the tableware taking up a lot of space, making it very inconvenient to carry and store. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware that is convenient to carry and store.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware, including a knife handle and a blade that can be rotated to open and fold relative to the knife handle. The combination tableware also includes a tool, with a slot on the outside of the knife handle, the tool being inserted into the slot, and a limiting member in the slot for preventing the tool from coming out of the slot.

[0006] In the above solution, a slot is provided on the outside of the knife handle, and a tool is inserted into the slot to connect the tool to the knife handle. The tool can be a fork, spoon, or other similar tool, thus enabling the knife and fork or spoon to be carried together. This reduces the space occupied by the cutlery, making it convenient to carry and store, and also meets the user's needs for outdoor dining. Furthermore, the limiting component prevents the tool from coming out of the slot, improving the installation stability of the tool. Releasing the limiting component allows the tool to be pulled out of the slot for use.

[0007] Furthermore, the aforementioned tool includes a handle and a workpiece head connected to the front end of the handle, so as to facilitate the user to hold the handle and operate the workpiece head. Two clamping blocks are arranged opposite each other on the outer side of the tool holder, forming a slot between the two clamping blocks. The handle is inserted between the two clamping blocks to facilitate inserting and disengaging the tool handle from the slot.

[0008] Furthermore, the aforementioned limiting component is a limiting block located on the outside of the tool handle between two corresponding clamping blocks. A slot is provided at the rear end of the handle, and a notch is provided on the rear side of the slot, penetrating the rear end face of the handle. The width of the slot is greater than the width of the notch. Alternating grooves are provided on opposite sides of the limiting block, and locking blocks are respectively provided in the two alternate grooves. There is a gap between the rear end of the handle and the two clamping blocks to provide sufficient space for deformation of the slot and notch of the handle. In use, when the handle is inserted between the two clamping blocks until the notch of the handle abuts against the locking blocks of the limiting block, the handle is pushed backward. The left and right sidewalls of the notch can deform in a direction away from each other, so that the width of the notch increases and passes over the two locking blocks, thereby making the slot engage with the two locking blocks. At this time, the rear sidewall of the locking block will block the rear sidewall of the slot, so that the handle of the tool cannot be dislodged from the slot, ensuring the installation stability of the tool. When the handle is pulled forward with force, the left and right sidewalls of the slot deform in a direction away from each other and disengage from the two locking blocks, and then the handle can be pulled out of the slot between the two clamping blocks.

[0009] Furthermore, the aforementioned clamping block includes vertical blocks and horizontal blocks that are perpendicularly connected to each other. The vertical blocks are connected to the handle, and the handle is inserted between the two vertical blocks at the lower position of the corresponding horizontal block. The horizontal block can prevent the handle from detaching from the slot upwards, thereby making the installation of the handle more secure.

[0010] Furthermore, the handle has an arc-shaped protrusion on the side wall opposite to the knife handle. When the handle is inserted between the two vertical blocks and the corresponding position under the horizontal block, the arc-shaped protrusion abuts against the side wall of the knife handle. At this time, the arc-shaped protrusion will dampen the handle, preventing the handle from moving quickly in the slot and further improving the installation stability of the handle.

[0011] Furthermore, the aforementioned limiting block has a buckle at its end, which extends out of the slot, and the limiting block is detachably connected to the knife handle. This design, by providing a buckle on the limiting block, allows it to be fastened to items such as backpacks, making it more convenient for outdoor users to carry the combination tableware of this invention. When the combination tableware is needed, the knife handle can be detached from the limiting block, leaving both the limiting block and the buckle on the backpack. This prevents the buckle from interfering with the use of the combination tableware, making it more convenient to use.

[0012] Furthermore, the aforementioned limiting block has an insert block on the side opposite to the tool handle. A snap hole is opened on the side wall of the tool handle corresponding to the position of the insert block. A flange is provided on the lower edge of the insert block. The insert block and the flange are made of deformable material. The insert block is inserted into the snap hole, while the flange is located below the snap hole. The flange can prevent the insert block from detaching from the snap hole upwards, so as to ensure the assembly stability of the limiting block and the tool handle. When the limiting block is pulled upwards, the flange can be deformed and move upwards past the snap hole, so that the insert block can detach from the snap hole. In this way, the limiting block and the tool handle can be disassembled and separated.

[0013] Furthermore, the aforementioned workpiece head is a fork and spoon head, which can simultaneously satisfy the user's need to fork and scoop food, so that the set of tableware can meet the dining needs of outdoor users.

[0014] Furthermore, the aforementioned knife handle includes a first handle plate and a second handle plate arranged opposite to each other. The blade is hinged between the two handle plates by a pin, so that the blade can rotate around the pin to open and fold between the two handle plates. The aforementioned slot is located on the outer side of the first handle plate.

[0015] Furthermore, the inner side of the second blade is provided with a spring piece. When the blade is rotated to the open state, the free end of the spring piece will deform inward and abut against the rear end face of the blade without external force. At this time, the spring piece will prevent the blade from rotating in the folding direction, thus preventing the blade from naturally rotating and folding in the open state. The inner side of the second blade is also provided with a positioning post. When the blade is rotated to the open state, the first contact part of the blade abuts against the positioning post. At this time, the positioning post will prevent the blade from rotating in the opening direction, thereby positioning the blade in the open state position and preventing the blade from rotating excessively in the opening direction, thus ensuring the structure of the blade in the open state. When the blade is rotated to the folded state, the second contact part of the blade abuts against the positioning post. At this time, the positioning post will prevent the blade from rotating in the folding direction, thereby positioning the blade in the folded state position and preventing the blade from rotating excessively in the folding direction.

[0016] This utility model of a combination cutlery unit connects a fork, spoon, and knife, resulting in a compact size and minimal space occupation, making it ideal for outdoor campers. The unit not only serves for cutting food but also includes a fork and spoon for forking and scooping food, simultaneously meeting the cutting and eating needs of outdoor users. It is multifunctional, and the tools and knife handle are stably assembled and easy to disassemble. Furthermore, the combination cutlery unit can be fastened to backpacks or other items via a buckle for easier carrying. The knife handle can be detached from the retaining block, leaving both the retaining block and buckle on the backpack, thus preventing the buckle from interfering with the use of the combination cutlery unit and enhancing its convenience. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is an exploded view of the detachable multifunctional outdoor tableware set according to an embodiment of the present invention.

[0018] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of a detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0019] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Sectional view of AA.

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the limiting block according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the tool component according to an embodiment of the present utility model.

[0022] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware of this utility model with the blade in the open state (the structure of the first handle, tool and limiting block is omitted in the figure).

[0023] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware of this utility model with the blade in a folded state (the structure of the first handle, tool and limiting block is omitted in the figure). Detailed Implementation

[0024] The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting this patent. To better illustrate this embodiment, some components in the drawings may be omitted, enlarged, or reduced, and do not represent the actual dimensions of the product. It is understandable to those skilled in the art that some well-known structures and their descriptions may be omitted in the drawings. The positional relationships described in the drawings are for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting this patent.

[0025] In the accompanying drawings of this utility model, the same or similar reference numerals correspond to the same or similar components. In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that if terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "long," and "short" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, they are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or component referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the terms used to describe positional relationships in the drawings are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting this patent. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0026] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described in detail below through specific embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings:

[0027] Example 1

[0028] like Figure 1 , 2 As shown, this embodiment provides a detachable multifunctional outdoor tableware set, including a knife handle 1 and a blade 2 that can be rotated to open and fold relative to the knife handle 1. The detachable multifunctional outdoor tableware set also includes a tool 3. A slot 10 is provided on the outside of the knife handle 1. The tool 3 is inserted into the slot 10, and a limiting member is provided in the slot 10 to prevent the tool 3 from coming out of the slot 10.

[0029] In the above solution, a slot 10 is provided on the outside of the knife handle 1, and the tool 3 is inserted into the slot 10, thereby connecting the tool 3 to the knife handle 2. The tool 3 can be a fork, spoon, or other tools, thus enabling the knife and fork or spoon to be carried together. This reduces the space occupied by the cutlery, making it convenient to carry and store, and also meets the user's needs for outdoor dining. The limiting component can prevent the tool 3 from coming out of the slot 10, improving the installation stability of the tool 3. Once the limiting component is released, the tool 3 can be pulled out of the slot 10 for use.

[0030] Specifically, the aforementioned tool 3 includes a handle 31 and a workpiece head 32 connected to the front end of the handle 31, so that the user can hold the handle 31 to operate the workpiece head 32. Two clamping blocks 4 are arranged opposite each other on the outer side of the tool holder 1, and a slot 10 is formed between the two clamping blocks 4. The handle 31 is inserted between the two clamping blocks 4, thereby realizing the structural function of inserting the aforementioned tool 3 into the slot 10. This also makes it easier to insert and remove the handle 31 of the tool 3 into the slot 10, making the operation more convenient.

[0031] like Figure 1-5 As shown, the aforementioned limiting member is a limiting block 5 located on the outer side of the rear end of the handle 1 between the two clamping blocks 4. A slot 311 is provided at the rear end of the handle 31, and a notch 312 is provided on the rear side of the slot 311 that passes through the rear end face of the handle 31. The width of the slot 311 is greater than the width of the notch 312. A clearance groove 51 is provided on the left and right sides of the limiting block 5, and a locking block 511 is provided in each of the two clearance grooves 51. There is a gap between the rear end of the handle 31 and the two clamping blocks 4 to provide sufficient space for deformation of the slot 311 and the notch 312 of the handle 31.

[0032] When using the tool 3 and the handle 1, the handle 31 can be inserted into the opening at the front end of the two clamping blocks 4. When the handle 31 is inserted between the two clamping blocks 4 until the notch 312 of the handle 31 abuts against the locking block 511 of the limiting block 5, the handle 31 can be pushed backward. The left and right sidewalls of the notch 312 can deform in a direction away from each other, so that the width of the notch 312 increases and passes through the two locking blocks 511. This allows the slot 311 to cooperate with the two locking blocks 511, completing the assembly operation of the tool 3 and the handle 1. At this time, the rear sidewall of the locking block 511 will block the rear sidewall of the slot 311, preventing the handle 31 of the tool 3 from moving forward and getting out of the slot 10. This achieves the structural function of the limiting component to restrict the tool 3 from getting out of the slot 10, ensuring the installation stability of the tool 3.

[0033] When it is necessary to disassemble tool 3, the workpiece head 32 can be pulled forcefully to move the handle 31 forward, causing the left and right side walls of the slot 311 to deform away from each other and disengage from the two clamping blocks 511. At this time, the restriction of the limiting block 5 on the forward movement of the handle 31 is released, so the workpiece head 32 can be easily pulled to move the handle 31 forward out of the slot 10 between the two clamping blocks 4, thus completing the disassembly and separation operation of tool 3 and tool holder 1.

[0034] Example 2

[0035] This embodiment is a further improvement on the detachable multifunctional outdoor tableware structure of Embodiment 1. The improvement lies in, for example... Figure 1 , 2 As shown in Figure 3, the clamping block 4 includes a vertical block 41 and a horizontal block 42 that are perpendicularly connected to each other. The vertical block 41 is connected to the handle 1. The handle 31 is inserted between the two vertical blocks 41 at the lower position of the corresponding horizontal block 42. The horizontal block 42 can prevent the handle 31 from dislodging upward from the slot 10, thereby making the installation of the handle 31 more stable.

[0036] In addition, the lower side wall of the handle 31 is provided with an arc-shaped protrusion 313. When the handle 31 is inserted between the two vertical blocks 41 and the lower side of the corresponding horizontal block 42, the arc-shaped protrusion 313 abuts against the outer side wall of the handle 1. At this time, the arc-shaped protrusion 313 will dampen the handle 31, preventing the handle 31 from moving quickly in the slot 10, and further improving the installation stability of the handle 3.

[0037] As an improvement to this embodiment, the rear end of the limiting block 5 is provided with a buckle 53, which extends out of the slot 10. The limiting block 5 is detachably connected to the knife handle 1. This design, by providing a buckle 53 at the rear end of the limiting block 5, allows the buckle 53 to be fastened to items such as backpacks, making it more convenient for outdoor users to carry the combined tableware of this embodiment. When the combined tableware needs to be used, the tool 3 can be first detached from the limiting block 5, and then the knife handle 1 can be detached from the limiting block 5, leaving the limiting block 5 and buckle 53 on the backpack. This prevents the buckle 53 from interfering with the use of the combined tableware, making it more convenient to use. In this embodiment, the buckle 53 can be a sealed structure without an opening. Since outdoor backpacks typically have carabiners or other attachments, the sealed buckle 53 can be hooked into the carabiner on the backpack for carrying. Alternatively, the buckle 53 can also have an opening, and be a structure that can be opened and closed, such as the structure of existing carabiners, making it easier to fasten the buckle 53 to items such as backpacks.

[0038] Specifically, such as Figure 1 , 3As shown in Figure 4, the lower side of the aforementioned limiting block 5 is provided with an insert block 52, and the side wall of the knife handle 1 is provided with a buckle hole 50 corresponding to the position of the insert block 52. The lower edge of the insert block 52 is provided with a flange 521. The insert block 52 and the flange 521 are made of deformable material. The insert block 52 is inserted into the buckle hole 50, while the flange 521 is located below the buckle hole 50. The flange 521 can prevent the insert block 52 from dislodging upward from the buckle hole 50, so as to ensure the assembly stability of the limiting block 5 and the knife handle 1. When the limiting block 5 is pulled upward, the flange 521 can be deformed and move upward past the buckle hole 50, so that the insert block 52 can be dislodged from the buckle hole 50. In this way, the limiting block 5 and the knife handle 1 can be disassembled and separated. In this embodiment, the limiting block 5, the buckle 53, the insert block 52, and the flange 521 are an integral structure and are all made of plastic. The plastic material has good elasticity, which makes the flange 521 more deformable, thus making it easier to assemble and disassemble the limiting block 5 and the handle 1.

[0039] Example 3

[0040] This embodiment is a further improvement on the detachable multifunctional outdoor tableware structure of Embodiment 2. The improvement lies in, for example... Figure 5 As shown, the workpiece head 32 is a fork and spoon head, which can simultaneously satisfy the user's needs for forking and scooping food, so that the combination tableware of this embodiment can meet the cutting and dining needs of outdoor users.

[0041] like Figure 1 As shown, the aforementioned knife handle 1 includes a first handle plate 1 and a second handle plate 2 arranged opposite to each other. The rear end of the blade 2 is hinged to the front end position between the two handle plates by a pin 6, so that the blade 2 can rotate around the pin 6 to open and fold between the two handle plates. The aforementioned two clamping blocks 4 are respectively located on the left and right sides of the first handle plate 1. The buckle hole 50 is opened at the rear end of the first handle plate 1 corresponding to the position between the two clamping blocks 4.

[0042] like Figure 1 , 6 As shown, the inner side of the second handle 12 is provided with a spring piece 7. When the blade 2 is rotated to the open state, the free end of the spring piece 7 will deform inward and abut against the rear end face of the blade 2 without external force. At this time, the spring piece 7 will block the blade 2 from rotating in the folding direction, preventing the blade from rotating and folding naturally in the open state. By pressing the spring piece 7 with your hand to reset it in the outward direction, the free end of the spring piece 7 will disengage from the rear end face of the blade 2, and the blade 2 can be rotated to fold.

[0043] like Figure 6As shown, the inner side of the second blade is also provided with a positioning post 5. When the blade 2 rotates to the open state, the first contact part 21 of the blade 2 abuts against the positioning post 8. At this time, the positioning post 8 will prevent the blade 2 from rotating in the opening direction, so as to position the blade 2 in the open position and prevent the blade 2 from rotating excessively in the opening direction, thereby ensuring the structure of the blade 2 in the open state; as Figure 7 As shown, when the blade 2 is rotated to the folded state, the second contact part 22 of the blade 2 abuts against the positioning post 8. At this time, the positioning post 8 will prevent the blade 2 from rotating in the folding direction, so as to position the blade 2 in the folded state position and prevent the blade 2 from rotating excessively in the folding direction.

[0044] Obviously, the above embodiments of this utility model are merely examples for clearly illustrating this utility model, and are not intended to limit the implementation of this utility model. Those skilled in the art can make other variations or modifications based on the above description. It is neither necessary nor possible to exhaustively describe all embodiments here. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. A detachable multifunctional outdoor cutlery set, comprising a knife handle (1) and a blade (2) that can be rotated and opened and folded relative to the knife handle (1), characterized in that: It also includes a tool (3), the outside of the handle (1) is provided with a slot (10), the tool (3) is inserted into the slot (10), and the slot (10) is provided with a limiting member for preventing the tool (3) from coming out of the slot (10).

2. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tool (3) includes a handle (31) and a workpiece head (32) connected to the front end of the handle (31). Two clamping blocks (4) are arranged opposite each other on the outside of the tool holder (1), and a slot (10) is formed between the two clamping blocks (4). The handle (31) is inserted between the two clamping blocks (4).

3. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 2, characterized in that: The limiting component is a limiting block (5) located on the outside of the handle (1) between the two clamping blocks (4). A slot (311) is provided at the rear end of the handle (31). A notch (312) is provided on the rear side of the slot (311) that passes through the rear end face of the handle (31). The width of the slot (311) is greater than the width of the notch (312). A clearance groove (51) is provided on both sides of the limiting block (5). A locking block (511) is provided in each of the two clearance grooves (51). There is a gap between the rear end of the handle (31) and the two clamping blocks (4). When the handle (31) is inserted between the two clamping blocks (4), the slot (311) and the two locking blocks (511) cooperate.

4. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 3, characterized in that: The clamping block (4) includes vertical blocks (41) and horizontal blocks (42) that are perpendicularly connected to each other. The vertical blocks (41) are connected to the handle (1), and the handle (31) is inserted between the two vertical blocks (41) at the lower position of the corresponding horizontal block (42).

5. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 4, characterized in that: The handle (31) has an arc-shaped protrusion (313) on one side wall opposite to the handle (1), and the arc-shaped protrusion (313) abuts against the side wall of the handle (1).

6. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 4, characterized in that: The limiting block (5) is provided with a buckle (53) at its end. The buckle (53) extends out of the slot (10). The limiting block (5) is detachably connected to the knife handle (1).

7. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 6, characterized in that: The limiting block (5) is provided with an insert (52) on the side opposite to the knife handle (1). The side wall of the knife handle (1) is provided with a buckle hole (50) corresponding to the position of the insert (52). The lower edge of the insert (52) is provided with a flange (521). The insert (52) and the flange (521) are made of deformable material. The insert (52) is inserted into the buckle hole (50), while the flange (521) is located on the lower side of the buckle hole (50).

8. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 2, characterized in that: The workpiece head (32) is a fork and spoon head.

9. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to any one of claims 1-8, characterized in that: The knife handle (1) includes a first handle plate (11) and a second handle plate (12) arranged opposite to each other. The blade (2) is hinged between the two handle plates by a pin (6). The slot (10) is located on the outside of the first handle plate (11).

10. The detachable multifunctional outdoor combination tableware according to claim 9, characterized in that: The inner side of the second handle (12) is provided with a spring piece (7). When the blade (2) is rotated to the open state, the free end of the spring piece (7) will deform inward and abut against the rear end face of the blade (2) without the action of external force. The inner side of the second handle (12) is also provided with a positioning post (8). When the blade (2) is rotated to the open state, the first contact part (21) of the blade (2) abuts against the positioning post (8). When the blade (2) is rotated to the folded state, the second contact part (22) of the blade (2) abuts against the positioning post (8).