A grease filter
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521672228.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-06
AI Technical Summary
[0004]针对现有技术的不足,本实用新型的目的是提供一种油脂过滤器,该过滤器使用时无需倾斜杯体便能将汤水排出,从而不会出现因杯体倾斜而造成汤汁从杯口溢出的问题,且清洗更方便
[0017]1.由于汤水直接从杯体底部的出水孔排出,这样在排出汤水操作中便无需倾斜杯体,从而不会出现因杯体倾斜而造成汤汁从杯口溢出的问题。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of grease filtration technology, and specifically relates to a grease filter. Background Technology
[0002] The existing grease filter structure includes a cup body with an open top and a handle on the outside of the cup body. An oil pouring spout is located on the upper side wall of the cup body, and this spout connects to the bottom of the cup body via a conveying channel. In use, the broth to be filtered is poured into the cup body. After a period of settling, the broth automatically separates into layers due to the difference in density between water and oil. Specifically, an oil layer forms on top of the broth, and a water layer forms below it. This allows the water layer below the oil layer to connect with the conveying channel. By tilting the cup body, the water can flow from the conveying channel to the oil pouring spout, while the remaining oil remains in the cup body, thus filtering out the oil from the broth.
[0003] However, existing grease filters still have shortcomings. The oil outlet is located at the top of the cup. Since the cup needs to be tilted to pour out the soup, the cup cannot be filled too full each time it is filtered. Otherwise, the soup will easily overflow from the spout due to excessive tilting, which limits the amount of soup that can be filtered each time and affects the filtration efficiency. In addition, since the oil outlet is connected to the bottom of the cup through a conveying channel, the conveying channel is too long and difficult to clean, which can easily cause hygiene problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide an oil filter that can drain soup without tilting the cup, thus preventing the soup from overflowing from the rim due to tilting the cup, and making cleaning easier.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: an oil filter, including a cup body with an opening at the top and a handle located on the outside of the cup body, a water outlet hole at the bottom of the cup body, a sealing element located on the inner side of the bottom of the cup body, and a slider slidably disposed on the outer side of the bottom of the cup body. The slider is connected to the sealing element through a connector, and the sliding slider can drive the sealing element to move to open and close the water outlet hole.
[0006] In the above solution, a water outlet is provided at the bottom of the cup body, and a sliding slider can drive the sealing element to move and open and close the water outlet. In use, the sliding slider can drive the sealing element to move and open the water outlet, so that the soup can be discharged from the water outlet at the bottom of the cup body. In this way, there is no need to tilt the cup body during the operation of discharging soup, so that the soup will not overflow from the mouth of the cup body due to tilting. The operation is more convenient, and the filter of this utility model does not need to set up a conveying channel structure, so the filter is easier to clean.
[0007] Furthermore, the aforementioned connector includes a first magnetic block and a second magnetic block that attract each other. The first magnetic block is mounted on the slider, and the second magnetic block is mounted on the seal. The first and second magnetic blocks are positioned opposite each other. Sliding the slider causes the first magnetic block to attract the second magnetic block and move simultaneously. The movement of the second magnetic block causes the seal to move as well, thus enabling the slider to move the seal to open and close the water outlet. Additionally, by connecting the slider and the seal using the two magnetic blocks, the seal does not need to be connected to the cup body. This allows the seal to be easily removed from the cup body, making cleaning the filter cup more convenient and thorough.
[0008] Furthermore, the aforementioned sealing element includes a stopper disc placed on the inner side of the bottom of the cup body and a stopper pin disposed on the inner side of the stopper disc. A second magnetic block is disposed inside the stopper pin. Sliding the slider causes the first magnetic block to attract the second magnetic block, thereby moving the stopper disc to open and close the water outlet. The inner side of the bottom of the cup body is provided with a connecting groove that communicates with the water outlet. When the stopper disc moves to the open water outlet state, the inner side of the stopper disc communicates with the connecting groove, which is equivalent to the inner and outer sides of the stopper disc being connected through the connecting groove. This ensures that the pressure on the inner and outer sides of the stopper disc remains consistent, preventing the stopper disc from being stuck to the bottom of the cup body due to a negative pressure state inside, thus preventing it from being difficult to move.
[0009] Furthermore, the aforementioned sealing element also includes a magnetic block seat, with a receiving groove opened on the lower end face of the plug, the magnetic block seat being fitted into the receiving groove and fastened to the inner wall of the receiving groove, and the second magnetic block being placed in the space enclosed by the magnetic block seat and the groove wall of the receiving groove. This can encapsulate the second magnetic block and prevent soup from entering the receiving groove and corroding the second magnetic block.
[0010] Furthermore, the aforementioned slider has a first groove and a second groove. The second groove is located at the end of the first groove and is interconnected with it. The width of the second groove is greater than the width of the first groove. A guide block is provided on the outer side of the bottom of the cup body. The guide block is placed in the first groove and can slide into the second groove. When the guide block is placed in the first groove, the slider can slide back and forth along the guide block through the first groove. A stop block is provided at the lower end of the guide block. The stop block is located on the lower side of the first groove. The width of the stop block is greater than the width of the first groove but less than the width of the second groove, so that the stop block cannot pass through the first groove but can pass through the second groove. Thus, when the guide block is placed in the first groove, the stop block can prevent the slider from moving downwards, ensuring the installation stability of the slider. When the guide block is placed in the second groove, the slider can move downwards, causing the second groove to disengage from the stop block, facilitating the assembly and disassembly of the slider.
[0011] Furthermore, the aforementioned slider has a spring groove with a spring inside. A positioning block is provided on the inside of the handle. The two ends of the spring abut against the positioning block and the front wall of the spring groove, respectively. Without external force, the spring will push the slider to move the seal to the position of closing the water outlet, thereby realizing the function of automatically closing the water outlet. Under the action of the spring, the stability of the seal in the closed state can also be improved, preventing the seal from moving open naturally in the closed state.
[0012] Furthermore, a switch button is provided on the outside of the handle. The switch button is connected to the slider through a transmission component. By operating the switch button, the slider can be driven by the transmission component to move the sealing component to open and close the water outlet, which is very convenient to operate.
[0013] Furthermore, the aforementioned transmission component is a rotating rod, with its middle section rotatably connected to the handle via a rotating shaft. The switch button is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod, and the lower end of the rotating rod is provided with a first guide groove. The rear end of the slider is provided with a first guide post, which is placed within the first guide groove and can slide and rotate along the length of the first guide groove. In use, simply press the switch button to make the upper end of the rotating rod swing forward, while the lower end of the rotating rod swings backward, causing the first guide post of the slider to move backward through the first guide groove. The backward sliding of the slider will cause the sealing element to move simultaneously through the attraction of the two magnetic blocks, thereby causing the sealing element to move backward and open the water outlet. When the switch button is released, the spring will push the slider forward, causing the sealing element to return to the closed state, and the rotating rod and switch button will also return to their original positions.
[0014] Furthermore, the aforementioned transmission component is a rotating rod, with its middle section rotatably connected to the handle via a rotating shaft. The lower end of the rotating rod has a first guide groove, and the rear end of the slider has a first guide post. The first guide post is placed within the first guide groove and can slide and rotate along the length of the first guide groove. The switch button is rotatably connected to the upper part of the handle and has a second guide groove. The upper end of the rotating rod has a second guide post, which is placed within the second guide groove and can slide and rotate along the length of the second guide groove. In use, simply press the switch button to rotate, causing the second guide groove to push the second guide post at the upper end of the rotating rod forward. Simultaneously, the lower end of the rotating rod swings backward, causing the first guide post of the slider to move backward through the first guide groove. The backward sliding of the slider, through the attraction of two magnetic blocks, causes the sealing element to move simultaneously, thus opening the water outlet. Releasing the switch button causes the spring to push the slider forward, returning the sealing element to its closed state, and the rotating rod and switch button also return to their original positions.
[0015] Furthermore, the aforementioned transmission component is a rotating rod, the middle of which is rotatably connected to the handle via a rotating shaft. The lower end of the rotating rod has a first guide groove, and the rear end of the slider has a first guide post. The first guide post is placed within the first guide groove and can slide and rotate along the length of the first guide groove. The switch button is rotatably connected to the upper part of the handle via a pin. The lower side of the switch button has a first protruding tooth, and the upper end of the rotating rod has a second protruding tooth, which meshes with the first protruding tooth. In use, simply press the switch button to rotate it, causing the switch button to push the second protruding tooth through the first protruding tooth, causing the upper end of the rotating rod to swing forward. Simultaneously, the lower end of the rotating rod swings backward, causing the first guide post of the slider to move backward through the first guide groove. The backward sliding of the slider causes the sealing element to move simultaneously through the attraction of two magnetic blocks, thus opening the water outlet. Releasing the switch button causes the spring to push the slider forward, returning the sealing element to its closed state, and the rotating rod and switch button also return to their original positions.
[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model's grease filter are:
[0017] 1. Since the soup is poured directly from the spout at the bottom of the cup, there is no need to tilt the cup when pouring the soup, thus preventing the soup from overflowing from the rim due to tilting.
[0018] 2. The connection between the slider and the seal is achieved by using a magnetic block, which eliminates the need for the seal to be connected to the cup body. This allows the seal to be easily removed from the cup body, making cleaning the filter cup body more convenient and thorough.
[0019] 3. During operation, simply press the switch button to open the water outlet, and release the switch button, and the spring will push the stopper to automatically reset and close the water outlet, making operation very convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the first position of the grease filter in embodiments one, two, and three of this utility model (the structure of the filter bowl and the sealing element is omitted in the figure).
[0021] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the second position of the grease filter in embodiments one, two, and three of this utility model.
[0022] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the grease filter according to embodiments one, two, and three of this utility model.
[0023] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the grease filters of embodiments one, two, and three of this utility model when the stopper disc moves to the position of closing the water outlet.
[0024] Figure 5This is a cross-sectional view of the grease filter in embodiments one, two, and three of this utility model when the stopper disc moves to the position where the water outlet is opened.
[0025] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Enlarged view of section A.
[0026] Figure 7 This is an exploded structural diagram of the switch button, rotating rod, and slider according to Embodiment 3 of this utility model.
[0027] Figure 8 This is a cross-sectional view of the grease filter of Embodiment 4 of this utility model when the stopper disc moves to the position of closing the water outlet.
[0028] Figure 9 This is an exploded view of the switch button, rotating rod, and slider according to Embodiment 4 of this utility model.
[0029] Figure 10 This is a cross-sectional view of the grease filter of Embodiment 5 of this utility model when the stopper disc moves to the position of closing the water outlet.
[0030] Figure 11 This is an exploded structural diagram of the switch button, rotating rod, and slider according to Embodiment 5 of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0031] 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.
[0032] 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.
[0033] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described in detail below through specific embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0034] Example 1
[0035] like Figure 1-5 As shown, this embodiment provides an oil filter, including a cup body 1 with a top opening and a handle 2 located on the outside of the cup body 1. The bottom of the cup body 1 is provided with a water outlet 10. A sealing member 3 is provided on the inner side of the bottom of the cup body 1. A slider 4 is slidably arranged on the outer side of the bottom of the cup body 1. The slider 4 is connected to the sealing member 3 through a connector. Sliding the slider 4 can drive the sealing member 3 to move and open and close the water outlet 10.
[0036] Specifically, the aforementioned connector includes a first magnetic block 45 and a second magnetic block 31 that attract each other. In this embodiment, one of the first magnetic block 45 and the second magnetic block 31 is a magnet, and the other is a metal block that can attract the magnet; or, both the first magnetic block 45 and the second magnetic block 31 are magnets. The first magnetic block 45 is disposed on the slider 4, and the second magnetic block 31 is disposed on the sealing member 3. The first magnetic block 45 and the second magnetic block 31 are positioned opposite each other. Sliding the slider 4 will cause the first magnetic block 45 to attract the second magnetic block 31 and move simultaneously. The movement of the second magnetic block 31 will drive the sealing member 3 to move together, thereby enabling the slider 4 to drive the sealing member 3 to move and open and close the water outlet 10. In addition, by using a magnetic block to connect the slider 4 and the seal 3, the seal 3 does not need to be connected to the cup body 1. This allows the user to forcefully pull the seal 3, causing the second magnetic block 31 to detach from the first magnetic block 45, and easily remove the seal 3 from the cup body 1. This makes cleaning the filter cup body more convenient and cleaner.
[0037] like Figure 6 As shown, the sealing element 3 includes a stopper disc 32 placed inside the bottom of the cup body 1, a stopper post 33 located in the middle of the inner side of the stopper disc 32, and a magnetic block seat 311. A receiving groove is formed below the stopper post 33. The magnetic block seat 311 is fitted into the receiving groove and engages with the inner wall of the receiving groove. The second magnetic block 31 is placed within the space enclosed by the magnetic block seat 311 and the groove wall, thus sealing the second magnetic block 31 and preventing soup from entering the receiving groove and corroding it. Sliding the slider 4 causes the first magnetic block 45 to attract the second magnetic block 31, moving the stopper disc 32 to open and close the water outlet 10. Furthermore, as... Figure 1 , 6 As shown, the bottom inner side of the cup body 1 is provided with a connecting groove 11 that communicates with the water outlet 10. When the stopper 32 moves to the state where the water outlet 10 is open, the inner side of the stopper 32 communicates with the connecting groove 11. This is equivalent to the inner and outer sides of the stopper 32 being connected through the connecting groove 11, so that the pressure on the inner and outer sides of the stopper 32 remains consistent, and to prevent the stopper 32 from being stuck to the bottom of the cup body 1 due to the negative pressure inside the stopper 32, making it difficult to move.
[0038] In this embodiment of the grease filter, the stopper plate 32 first closes the water outlet 10, and then the soup to be filtered is poured into the cup body 1. After the soup has been standing in the cup body for a period of time, it will automatically form layers due to the different densities of water and oil. That is, the surface of the soup is the oil layer, and the bottom of the oil layer is the soup layer. At this time, the slider 4 is slid to move the stopper plate 32 backward to open the water outlet 10, and the soup will be discharged from the water outlet 10 outside the cup body 1. After the soup is discharged, the slider 4 is slid to move the stopper plate 32 forward to close the water outlet 10, so as to leave the remaining oil in the soup inside the cup body 1, thereby completing the grease filtration operation of the soup.
[0039] Compared with existing grease filters, the grease filter of this embodiment allows for direct discharge of soup from the outlet 10 at the bottom of the cup body 1. This eliminates the need to tilt the cup body during the discharge process, preventing soup from overflowing due to tilting. This makes operation more convenient. Furthermore, the filter of this embodiment does not require a conveying channel structure, and the seal 3 can be easily removed from the cup body 1, making cleaning the filter cup body easier and cleaner.
[0040] As an improvement to this embodiment, such as Figure 3 , 4 As shown, a filter bowl 7 is placed at the top opening of the inner side of the cup body 1. The filter bowl 7 has multiple filter holes 70 at its bottom, and a handle 71 is located on the outer edge of the filter bowl 7. The handle 71 is located on the outside of the cup body 1. The filter bowl 7 can filter out the soup residue, preventing blockage of the water outlet 10 and improving the filtration effect. In addition, the filter bowl 7 also has a support foot on its bottom outer side. When the filter bowl 7 is placed on the table, the support foot can support the filter bowl 7, ensuring its stability and preventing the bottom of the filter bowl 7 from directly contacting the table.
[0041] Example 2
[0042] This embodiment is a further improvement on the structure of the grease filter in Embodiment 1. The improvement is as follows: Figure 2 , 3As shown, the slider 4 is provided with a first groove 41 and a second groove 42. The second groove 42 is located at the front end of the first groove 41 and is connected to the first groove 41. The width of the second groove 42 is greater than the width of the first groove 41. A guide block 5 is provided on the outer side of the bottom of the cup body 1. The guide block 5 is placed in the first groove 41 and can slide into the second groove 42. When the guide block 5 is placed in the first groove 41, the slider 4 can slide back and forth along the guide block 5 through the first groove 41. The guide block 5 is provided with a stop block 51 at its lower end. The stop block 51 is located on the lower side of the first slide groove 41. The width of the stop block 51 is greater than the width of the first slide groove 41 but less than the width of the second slide groove 42, so that the stop block 51 can pass through the second slide groove 42 but cannot pass through the first slide groove 41. Thus, when the guide block 5 is placed in the first slide groove 41, the stop block 51 can prevent the slider 4 from moving downward, ensuring the installation stability of the slider 4. When the guide block 5 is placed in the second slide groove 42, the slider 4 can move downward, causing the second slide groove 42 to disengage from the stop block 51, which facilitates the disassembly and assembly of the slider 4.
[0043] like Figure 3 , 4 As shown, the slider 4 has a spring groove 40, and a spring 43 is installed inside the spring groove 40. A positioning block 21 is provided on the inner side of the handle 2. A positioning post 401 is provided on the front side wall of the spring groove 40. The positioning block 21 is located behind the front side wall of the spring groove 40. The rear end of the spring 43 abuts against the positioning block 21. The front end of the spring 43 is fitted on the outside of the positioning post 401 and abuts against the front side wall of the spring groove 40. Without external force, the spring 43 will push the slider 4 to move the stopper 32 forward to the position of the water outlet 10, thereby realizing the function of automatically closing the water outlet 10. Under the action of the spring 43, the stability of the stopper 32 in the closed state can also be improved, preventing the stopper 32 from moving open naturally in the closed state.
[0044] In addition, the lower side of the above-mentioned water outlet 10 extends downward to form a conduit 12 so that the soup can flow out from the conduit 12, thus preventing the soup from flowing to the bottom of the outer side of the cup body 1.
[0045] Example 3
[0046] This embodiment is a further improvement on the grease filter structure of Embodiment 2. The improvement is as follows: Figure 4 , 5 As shown, a switch button 6 is provided on the upper part of the outer side of the handle 2. The switch button 6 is connected to the slider 4 through a transmission component. By operating the switch button 6, the slider 4 is driven by the transmission component to move the stopper 32 to open and close the water outlet 10. The operation is very convenient.
[0047] like Figure 4 , 7As shown, the aforementioned transmission component is a rotating rod 61. The middle part of the rotating rod 61 is rotatably connected to the handle 2 via a rotating shaft 62. The switch button 6 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod 61, and the switch button 6 and the rotating rod 61 are an integral structure. The lower end of the rotating rod 61 is provided with a first guide groove 610, and the rear end of the slider 4 is provided with a first guide post 44. The first guide post 44 is placed in the first guide groove 610, and the first guide post 44 can slide and rotate along the length direction of the first guide groove 610.
[0048] When using the grease filter in this embodiment, simply press the switch button 6 to make the upper end of the rotating rod 61 swing forward, and at the same time, the lower end of the rotating rod 61 swings backward, which drives the first guide post 44 of the slider 4 to move backward through the first guide groove 610. As the slider 4 slides backward, the first magnetic block 45 will attract the second magnetic block 31, which will drive the stopper plate 32 to move backward and open the water outlet 10, thus completing the operation of opening the water outlet 10. When the switch button 6 is released, the spring 43 will push the slider 4 to slide forward, which will cause the stopper plate 32 to return to the position of closing the water outlet 10. At the same time, the rotating rod 61 and the switch button 6 will also return to their original positions, thus completing the operation of closing the water outlet 10.
[0049] Example 4
[0050] The grease filter in this embodiment is basically similar in structure to the grease filter in Embodiment 3, such as... Figure 8 , 9 As shown, the aforementioned transmission component is a rotating rod 61. The middle part of the rotating rod 61 is rotatably connected to the handle 2 via a rotating shaft 62. The lower end of the rotating rod 61 is provided with a first guide groove 610. The rear end of the slider 4 is provided with a first guide post 44. The first guide post 44 is placed in the first guide groove 610 and can slide and rotate along the length direction of the first guide groove 610. The right end of the aforementioned switch button 6 is rotatably connected to the upper part of the inner side of the handle 2, while the left end of the switch button 6 extends out of the outer side of the handle 2. The lower end of the switch button 6 is provided with a second guide groove 60. The upper end of the rotating rod 611 is provided with a second guide post 611. The second guide post 611 is placed in the second guide groove 60 and can slide and rotate along the length direction of the second guide groove 60.
[0051] In use, the grease filter of this embodiment is simply operated by pressing the switch button 6. This causes the second guide groove 60 of the switch button 6 to push the second guide post 611 at the upper end of the rotating rod 61 to swing forward. At the same time, the lower end of the rotating rod 61 swings backward, which drives the first guide post 44 of the slider 4 to move backward through the first guide groove 610. As the slider 4 slides backward, the first magnetic block 45 attracts the second magnetic block 31, which in turn moves the stopper plate 32 backward to open the water outlet 10. This completes the operation of opening the water outlet 10. When the switch button 6 is released, the spring 43 pushes the slider 4 to slide forward, causing the stopper plate 32 to return to the position of closing the water outlet 10. At the same time, the rotating rod 61 and the switch button 6 also return to their original positions, thus completing the operation of closing the water outlet 10.
[0052] Example 5
[0053] The grease filter in this embodiment is basically similar in structure to the grease filter in Embodiment 3, such as... Figure 10 , 11 As shown, the aforementioned transmission component is a rotating rod 61. The middle part of the rotating rod 61 is rotatably connected to the handle 2 via a rotating shaft 62. The lower end of the rotating rod 61 is provided with a first guide groove 610. The rear end of the slider 4 is provided with a first guide post 44. The first guide post 44 is placed in the first guide groove 610. The first guide post 44 can slide and rotate along the length direction of the first guide groove 610. The middle part of the switch button 6 is rotatably connected to the upper part of the inner side of the handle 2 via a pin 64. The lower side of the switch button 6 is provided with a first protruding tooth 63. The upper end of the rotating rod 61 is provided with a second protruding tooth 612. The second protruding tooth 612 meshes with the first protruding tooth 63.
[0054] In use, the grease filter of this embodiment is simply operated by pressing the switch button 6. The switch button 6 pushes the second convex tooth 612 through the first convex tooth 63, causing the upper end of the rotating rod 61 to swing forward. At the same time, the lower end of the rotating rod 61 swings backward, causing the first guide post 44 of the slider 4 to move backward through the first guide groove 610. As the slider 4 slides backward, the first magnetic block 45 attracts the second magnetic block 31, causing the stopper plate 32 to move backward and open the water outlet 10. This completes the operation of opening the water outlet 10. When the switch button 6 is released, the spring 43 pushes the slider 4 to slide forward, causing the stopper plate 32 to return to the position of closing the water outlet 10. At the same time, the rotating rod 61 and the switch button 6 will also return to their original positions, thus completing the operation of closing the water outlet 10.
[0055] In addition, a torsion spring 641 is fitted on the outside of the aforementioned pin 64. One end of the torsion spring 641 abuts against the switch button 6, and the other end of the torsion spring 641 abuts against the handle 2. Without external force, the torsion spring 641 will push the lower end of the switch button 6 to rotate backward. The torsion spring 641 and the spring 43 provide a reset force at the same time, which can make the reset effect of the switch button 6, the rotating rod 61, the slider 4 and the stop plate 32 better and the structure more stable.
[0056] 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 grease filter, comprising a cup body (1) with an open top and a handle (2) disposed on the outside of the cup body (1), wherein the bottom of the cup body (1) is provided with a water outlet (10), characterized in that: The cup body (1) has a sealing element (3) on the inner side of the bottom and a slider (4) on the outer side of the bottom. The slider (4) is connected to the sealing element (3) through a connector. The sliding slider (4) can drive the sealing element (3) to move and open and close the water outlet (10).
2. The grease filter according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connector includes a first magnetic block (45) and a second magnetic block (31) that attract each other. The first magnetic block (45) is located on the slider (4), and the second magnetic block (31) is located on the seal (3). The first magnetic block (45) and the second magnetic block (31) are positioned opposite each other.
3. The grease filter according to claim 2, characterized in that: The sealing element (3) includes a stopper disc (32) placed inside the bottom of the cup body (1) and a stopper column (33) located inside the stopper disc (32). A second magnetic block (31) is located inside the stopper column (33). The bottom of the cup body (1) is provided with a connecting groove (11) that communicates with the water outlet (10). When the stopper disc (32) moves to the state where the water outlet (10) is open, the inner side of the stopper disc (32) communicates with the connecting groove (11).
4. The grease filter according to claim 3, characterized in that: The sealing element (3) also includes a magnetic block seat (311). The lower end face of the plug (33) is provided with a receiving groove. The magnetic block seat (311) is fitted into the receiving groove and is fastened to the inner wall of the receiving groove. The second magnetic block (31) is placed in the space enclosed by the magnetic block seat (311) and the groove wall of the receiving groove.
5. The grease filter according to claim 3, characterized in that: The slider (4) has a first groove (41) and a second groove (42). The second groove (42) is located at the end of the first groove (41) and is connected to the first groove (41). The width of the second groove (42) is greater than the width of the first groove (41). A guide block (5) is provided on the outer side of the bottom of the cup body (1). The guide block (5) is placed in the first groove (41). A stop block (51) is provided at the lower end of the guide block (5). The width of the stop block (51) is greater than the width of the first groove (41) but less than the width of the second groove (42).
6. The grease filter according to claim 3, characterized in that: The slider (4) has a spring groove (40) and a spring (43) is provided in the spring groove (40). The handle (2) has a positioning block (21) on the inside. The two ends of the spring (43) abut against the positioning block (21) and the side wall of the spring groove (40) respectively. Without external force, the spring (43) will push the slider (4) to move the seal (3) to the position of closing the water outlet (10).
7. The grease filter according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that: The handle (2) is provided with a switch button (6) on the outside. The switch button (6) is connected to the slider (4) through a transmission component. Operating the switch button (6) can drive the slider (4) through the transmission component to move the sealing component (3) to open and close the water outlet (10).
8. The grease filter according to claim 7, characterized in that: The transmission component is a rotating rod (61). The middle part of the rotating rod (61) is rotatably connected to the handle (2) through a rotating shaft (62). The switch button (6) is fixedly connected to the upper end of the rotating rod (61). The lower end of the rotating rod (61) is provided with a first guide groove (610). The rear end of the slider (4) is provided with a first guide post (44). The first guide post (44) is placed in the first guide groove (610).
9. The grease filter according to claim 7, characterized in that: The transmission component is a rotating rod (61). The middle part of the rotating rod (61) is rotatably connected to the handle (2) through a rotating shaft (62). The lower end of the rotating rod (61) is provided with a first guide groove (610). The rear end of the slider (4) is provided with a first guide post (44). The first guide post (44) is placed in the first guide groove (610). The switch button (6) is rotatably connected to the upper part of the handle (2). The switch button (6) is provided with a second guide groove (60). The upper end of the rotating rod (61) is provided with a second guide post (611). The second guide post (611) is placed in the second guide groove (60).
10. The grease filter according to claim 7, characterized in that: The transmission component is a rotating rod (61). The middle part of the rotating rod (61) is rotatably connected to the handle (2) through a rotating shaft (62). The lower end of the rotating rod (61) is provided with a first guide groove (610). The rear end of the slider (4) is provided with a first guide post (44). The first guide post (44) is placed in the first guide groove (610). The switch button (6) is rotatably connected to the upper part of the handle (2) through a pin (64). The lower side of the switch button (6) is provided with a first protruding tooth (63). The upper end of the rotating rod (61) is provided with a second protruding tooth (612). The second protruding tooth (612) meshes with the first protruding tooth (63).