A mill cup

By designing a four-blade blade with a specific bending angle, the problem of insufficient precision and vegetable cutting residue in existing grinding cup blades has been solved, achieving better grinding effect and ease of operation.

CN224483766UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-14PANASONIC MFG XIAMEN CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
PANASONIC MFG XIAMEN CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-03
Publication Date
2026-07-14

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing grinding cups have insufficient blade precision and tend to leave residue when cutting and grinding leafy vegetables, making operation cumbersome.

Method used

Design a grinding cup that includes a cup body and a cup base. The cup body and the cup base are detachably connected. The cup base is equipped with a four-blade blade. The blade is connected to a rotating shaft. The blade has a specific bending angle design to ensure a large cutting range, which is suitable for fine grinding and cutting vegetables.

Benefits of technology

It achieves better grinding precision and vegetable cutting effect, can adapt to grinding larger pieces of vegetables, reduces residue, and is more convenient to operate.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to a kind of grinding cups, it includes cup body and cup seat, cup body is detachably connected cup seat, and cup body and cup seat cooperation form a closed cavity;Four-leaf cutter is equipped on cup seat, and four-leaf cutter is placed in closed cavity;Four-leaf cutter includes shaft and the two first blade and two second blade of being set on the shaft, the first blade is equipped with first bending part in the end away from the shaft, and first bending part is bent to the direction close to cup seat;The end away from the shaft of second blade is equipped with second bending part and third bending part in sequence, and second bending part is bent to the direction away from cup seat, and third bending part is bent to the direction close to cup seat.The unique bending design of blade of the utility model can make the cutting range of four-leaf cutter be larger, also can make legume etc. be finely ground, also can be adapted to the cutting of vegetable simultaneously.Because the cutting range of four-leaf cutter is large, the capacity of cup body can be set larger, can be put into larger piece of vegetable.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of household appliance technology, specifically to a grinding cup. Background Technology

[0002] Most existing grinding cups have wavy blades, which are insufficient for grinding beans and, due to their concave cup base design, tend to leave residue when grinding leafy vegetables. Furthermore, cutting vegetables into smaller pieces before grinding them is cumbersome. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of the problems existing in the prior art, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a grinding cup that has good grinding fineness and can effectively cut vegetables.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model discloses a grinding cup, which includes a cup body and a cup base. The cup body is detachably connected to the cup base, and the cup body and the cup base cooperate to form a sealed cavity. A four-bladed cutter is provided on the cup base, and the four-bladed cutter is placed in the sealed cavity. The four-bladed cutter includes a rotating shaft and two first blades and two second blades disposed on the rotating shaft. The first blade has a first bending portion at the end away from the rotating shaft, and the first bending portion bends towards the cup base. The second blade has a second bending portion and a third bending portion in sequence at the end away from the rotating shaft. The second bending portion bends away from the cup base, and the third bending portion bends towards the cup base.

[0005] If the angle between the first bent portion and the first blade is A, then 15°≤A≤45°. This setting ensures the effective working range of the first blade and guarantees the shredding effect of the vegetables.

[0006] The angle between the second bend and the second blade is B, and the angle between the third bend and the second bend is C. Therefore, 15° ≤ B ≤ 35°, and 30° ≤ C ≤ 45°. This arrangement ensures the effective working range of the second blade.

[0007] B+C≤80°. This setting ensures the effective working range of the second blade.

[0008] The length of the second blade is no greater than the length of the first blade. This arrangement facilitates the design of the cup body.

[0009] The two first blades are integrally formed and are positioned opposite each other; the two second blades are integrally formed and are positioned opposite each other; the first blades and the second blades are perpendicular to each other. This arrangement facilitates the insertion of larger pieces of vegetables.

[0010] The surface of the cup holder facing the cup body is flat. This design prevents vegetables from sticking to the bottom.

[0011] By adopting the above solution, the end of the first blade (the first bent portion) bends towards the cup base, while the ends of the second blade (the second and third bent portions) bend away from the cup base. This unique bending design allows the four-blade blade to have a larger cutting range, enabling fine grinding of beans and other grains, while also being suitable for cutting vegetables. Furthermore, because of the large cutting range of the four-blade blade, the cup's capacity can be increased, allowing for the placement of larger pieces of vegetables. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the cup body hidden in this utility model;

[0014] Figure 3 This is one of the cross-sectional views of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 4 This is a second sectional view of the present invention;

[0016] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the first blade;

[0017] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the second blade.

[0018] Explanation of key figure labels:

[0019] Cup body 10; Sealed cavity 11;

[0020] Cup base 20; Flat surface 21;

[0021] First blade 31; second blade 32; first bend 33; second bend 34; third bend 35; pivot 36. Detailed Implementation

[0022] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0023] like Figure 1-6 As shown, this utility model discloses a grinding cup, which includes a cup body 10 and a cup base 20. The cup body 10 is detachably connected to the cup base 20, for example, by screwing or snapping. The cup body 10 and the cup base 20 cooperate to form a sealed cavity 11 for accommodating food that needs to be ground or cut. To prevent vegetables from sticking to the bottom, the surface of the cup base 20 facing the cup body 10 is designed as a plane 21.

[0024] A four-leaf cutter is provided on the cup holder 20. The four-leaf cutter is generally detachably connected to the cup holder 20. The cup holder 20 is provided with a drive motor assembly that drives the four-leaf cutter to rotate. This structure, which is present in all grinding cups, is existing technology. The structure of the drive motor assembly is not the focus of this case and will not be described in detail.

[0025] A four-blade blade is placed in a sealed cavity 11 to grind and cut the food inside. The four-blade blade includes a rotating shaft 36 and two first blades 31 and two second blades 32 mounted on the rotating shaft 36. A drive motor assembly drives the rotating shaft 36 to rotate, and the rotating shaft 36, the first blades 31, and the second blades 32 rotate synchronously. The two first blades 31 are integrally formed and arranged opposite each other; similarly, the two second blades 32 are integrally formed and arranged opposite each other. This arrangement facilitates connection with the rotating shaft 36. In this embodiment, the first blades 31 and the second blades 32 are arranged perpendicular to each other, which facilitates the insertion of larger pieces of vegetables, etc. In addition, it is preferable that the length L2 of the second blade 32 is not greater than the length L1 of the first blade 31.

[0026] To ensure the effective grinding of food by the four-blade blade, a first bending portion 33 is provided at the end of the first blade 31 away from the rotating shaft 36, and the first bending portion 33 bends towards the cup base 20. The angle between the first bending portion 33 and the first blade 31 is A, where 15°≤A≤45°. At the end of the second blade 32 away from the rotating shaft 36, a second bending portion 34 and a third bending portion 35 are provided in sequence. The second bending portion 34 bends away from the cup base 20, and the angle between the second bending portion 34 and the second blade 32 is B. The third bending portion 35 bends towards the cup base 20 (the third bending portion 35 bends towards the cup base 20 relative to the second bending portion 34), and the angle between the third bending portion 35 and the second bending portion 34 is C, where 15°≤B≤35°, 30°≤C≤45°, and B+C≤80°.

[0027] The key to this invention lies in the unique bending design: by bending the end of the first blade 31 (first bent portion 33) towards the cup base 20, and bending the end of the second blade 32 (second bent portion 34 and third bent portion 35) away from the cup base 20, the cutting range of the four-blade blade is increased, allowing for fine grinding of beans and other grains, while also being suitable for cutting vegetables. Furthermore, because of the large cutting range of the four-blade blade, the capacity of the cup body 10 can be increased, allowing for the placement of larger pieces of vegetables.

[0028] The above description is merely an embodiment of the present utility model and does not constitute any limitation on the technical scope of the present utility model. Therefore, any minor modifications, equivalent changes and alterations made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model shall still fall within the scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A grinding cup, characterized in that: The device includes a cup body and a cup base, the cup body being detachably connected to the cup base, and the cup body and cup base cooperating to form a sealed cavity; the cup base is provided with a four-leaf cutter, and the four-leaf cutter is placed in the sealed cavity; the four-leaf cutter includes a rotating shaft and two first blades and two second blades disposed on the rotating shaft, the first blade having a first bent portion at the end away from the rotating shaft, the first bent portion bending towards the cup base; the second blade having a second bent portion and a third bent portion sequentially at the end away from the rotating shaft, the second bent portion bending away from the cup base, and the third bent portion bending towards the cup base.

2. A grinding cup according to claim 1, characterized in that: If the angle between the first bent portion and the first blade is A, then 15°≤A≤45°.

3. A grinding cup according to claim 1, characterized in that: The angle between the second bend and the second blade is B, and the angle between the third bend and the second bend is C. Then 15°≤B≤35°, 30°≤C≤45°.

4. A grinding cup according to claim 3, characterized in that: B+C≤80°.

5. A grinding cup according to claim 1, characterized in that: The length of the second blade is no greater than the length of the first blade.

6. A grinding cup according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two first blades are integrally formed and are arranged opposite to each other; the two second blades are integrally formed and are arranged opposite to each other; the first blades and the second blades are perpendicular to each other.

7. A grinding cup according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the cup holder facing the cup is a plane.