A rotatable fixed handle
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521740177.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-15
AI Technical Summary
[0002]现有技术中,空气炸锅的手柄一般通过螺丝固定在面板组件上或者通过凸块与L形弧槽相配合的方式与面板组件相固定,若为螺丝固定的时候,为了使用者安装方便,还得配备拧螺丝工具,增加成本;若为凸块与L形弧槽相配合的方式,其固定方式不是很牢固,如果锅内食物过重,在通过手柄提拿锅体时,若手柄相对锅体发生倾斜后,极易使凸块从L形弧槽中脱出,进而使得手柄相对锅体脱开,发生食物倒翻的情况
[0014] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: This utility model uses a handle that rotates to engage the locking hook into the locking groove, eliminating the risk of it coming loose and thus ensuring a reliable fixation between the handle and the panel assembly. The handle is installed inside the pot body during transportation, saving on packaging costs. It only needs to be installed before use, and no tools are required for installation, making it convenient and cost-effective.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of air fryer technology, and in particular to a rotatable and fixed handle for an air fryer. Background Technology
[0002] In existing technologies, the handle of an air fryer is generally fixed to the panel assembly with screws or with a protrusion engaging an L-shaped groove. If screws are used, a screwdriver is required for user convenience, increasing costs. If the protrusion engaging an L-shaped groove is used, the fixing method is not very secure. If the food inside the fryer is too heavy, when lifting the fryer with the handle, if the handle is tilted relative to the fryer, the protrusion can easily come out of the L-shaped groove, causing the handle to detach from the fryer and the food to tip over. Summary of the Invention
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a rotatable and fixed handle, which can solve the technical problems mentioned in the background art.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution of this utility model is as follows: A rotatable and fixed handle includes a panel assembly and a handle disposed on the panel assembly. One end of the handle is provided with a pivot, and at least one wing protrusion is provided at the end of the pivot. A locking hook is provided on the back of the wing protrusion. The panel assembly is provided with a pivot hole for the pivot to pass through and a wing groove for the wing protrusion to pass through. The pivot hole and the wing groove are integrated. The inner end of the pivot hole is located on the rotation path of the locking hook and is provided with a locking groove that matches the locking hook. After the pivot and the wing protrusion pass through the pivot hole and the wing groove respectively, rotating the handle causes the pivot to rotate in the pivot hole, and the wing protrusion and the locking hook rotate accordingly. The wing protrusion is offset from the wing groove until the locking hook locks into the locking groove.
[0005] Preferably, the inner end of the pivot hole is provided with a first arc-shaped groove for the lock hook to rotate, one side of the first arc-shaped groove is perpendicularly connected to the wing groove, and the other side of the first arc-shaped groove is provided with the lock groove.
[0006] Preferably, a second arc-shaped groove is provided on the outer side of the first arc-shaped groove for the wing protrusion to rotate, and one side of the second arc-shaped groove is perpendicularly connected to the wing groove.
[0007] Preferably, the first arc-shaped groove and the second arc-shaped groove are arranged in a stepped manner.
[0008] Preferably, there are two wing protrusions, which are located on both sides of the rotating shaft and connected by the rotating shaft to form a straight protrusion. There are also two wing grooves, which are located on both sides of the rotating shaft hole and connected by the rotating shaft hole to form a straight groove. There are also two locking hooks, which are located on the back of the corresponding wing protrusion and are centrally symmetrically arranged. There are also two locking grooves, which are located on both sides of the rotating shaft hole and are centrally symmetrically arranged.
[0009] Preferably, the convex shape is horizontally arranged and the groove shape is vertically arranged.
[0010] Preferably, the end of the rotating shaft is provided with an anti-detachment protrusion that is offset from the wing protrusion, and the inner end of the rotating shaft hole is provided with an anti-detachment hole that is offset from the wing groove and allows the anti-detachment protrusion to pass through. When the wing protrusion passes through the wing groove, the anti-detachment protrusion passes through the anti-detachment hole. When the wing protrusion is offset from the wing groove, the anti-detachment protrusion is offset from the anti-detachment hole.
[0011] Preferably, a third arc-shaped groove is provided on one side of the inner end of the pivot hole for the anti-detachment protrusion to rotate, and one side of the third arc-shaped groove is perpendicularly connected to the anti-detachment hole.
[0012] Preferably, the wing protrusion, locking hook, anti-detachment protrusion, and rotating shaft are integrally formed.
[0013] Preferably, the outer end of the rotating shaft is provided with a limiting ring that limits it to the outside of the panel assembly.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, the advantages of this utility model are as follows: This utility model uses a handle that rotates to engage the locking hook into the locking groove, eliminating the risk of it coming loose and thus ensuring a reliable fixation between the handle and the panel assembly. The handle is installed inside the pot body during transportation, saving on packaging costs. It only needs to be installed before use, and no tools are required for installation, making it convenient and cost-effective. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 and Figure 2 This is a perspective view of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the utility model installed together with the pot body.
[0017] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 5 and Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the handle of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the panel assembly of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0021] like Figures 1-7 As shown, this utility model provides a rotatable and fixed handle, including a panel assembly 1 and a handle 2 disposed on the panel assembly 1. One end of the handle 2 is provided with a pivot 3, and at least one wing protrusion 4 is provided at the end of the pivot 3. A locking hook 5 is provided on the back of the wing protrusion 4. The panel assembly 1 is provided with a pivot hole 6 for the pivot 3 to pass through and a wing groove 7 for the wing protrusion 4 to pass through. The pivot hole 6 and the wing groove 7 are connected as one unit. The inner end of the pivot hole 6 is located on the rotation path of the locking hook 5 and is provided with a locking groove 8 that matches the locking hook 5. After the pivot 3 and the wing protrusion 4 pass through the pivot hole 6 and the wing groove 7 respectively, rotating the handle 2 causes the pivot 3 to rotate in the pivot hole 6, and the wing protrusion 4 and the locking hook 5 rotate accordingly. The wing protrusion 4 is offset from the wing groove 7 until the locking hook 5 is locked into the locking groove 8.
[0022] During transportation, the panel assembly 1 is installed on the air fryer body 9, and the handle 2 is inserted into the air fryer body 9, saving on packaging and facilitating transportation. When needed, the pivot 3 and wing protrusion 4 of the handle 2 are inserted into the pivot hole 6 and wing groove 7 respectively. The pivot 3 is placed in the pivot hole 6, and then the handle 2 is rotated. The pivot 3 rotates in the pivot hole 6, and the wing protrusion 4 and locking hook 5 rotate accordingly. The wing protrusion 4 rotates out of the wing groove 7, that is, the wing protrusion 4 and the wing groove 7 are misaligned until the locking hook 5 locks into the locking groove 8 and locks it directly, thus firmly fixing the handle 2 to the panel assembly 1. The handle 2 will not tilt relative to the panel assembly 1 due to the weight of the food in the air fryer body 9, thus preventing the handle 2 from falling off the panel assembly 1 directly. It will also prevent the handle 2 from falling off the panel assembly 1 due to accidental operation. Moreover, no tools are required for installation, making it convenient to operate and low in cost.
[0023] Preferably, the inner end of the pivot hole 6 is provided with a first arc-shaped groove 10 for the locking hook 5 to rotate. One side of the first arc-shaped groove 10 is perpendicularly connected to the wing groove 7, and the other side of the first arc-shaped groove 10 is provided with the locking groove 8. The outer side of the first arc-shaped groove 10 is also provided with a second arc-shaped groove 11 for the wing protrusion 4 to rotate. One side of the second arc-shaped groove 11 is perpendicularly connected to the wing groove 7. During the rotation of the handle 2, the wing protrusion 4 exits from the wing groove 7 and enters the second arc-shaped groove 11 and slides along the second arc-shaped groove 11. The locking hook 5 exits from the wing groove 7 and enters the first arc-shaped groove 10 and slides along the first arc-shaped groove 10 until the locking hook 5 is engaged in the locking groove 8. The operation is smooth. The first arc-shaped groove 10 and the second arc-shaped groove 11 are arranged in a stepped shape, and the structural design is ingenious.
[0024] Preferably, there are two wing protrusions 4, which are located on both sides of the pivot 3 and connected by the pivot 3 to form a straight protrusion. There are also two wing grooves 7, which are located on both sides of the pivot hole 6 and connected by the pivot hole 6 to form a straight groove. There are also two locking hooks 5, which are located on the back of the corresponding wing protrusions 4 and are arranged symmetrically at the center. There are also two locking grooves 7, which are located on both sides of the pivot hole 6 and are arranged symmetrically at the center. This makes the operation smoother and the fixation more reliable, and the handle 2 will not fall off the panel assembly 1 due to different force directions.
[0025] Preferably, the straight protrusion is horizontally positioned and the straight groove is vertically positioned. When the handle 2 is in a horizontal position, the pivot 3 and the wing protrusion 4 are inserted into the straight protrusion. Then, the handle 2 is rotated to a vertical position so that the locking hook 5 can be engaged in the locking groove 8. At this time, the straight protrusion and the straight groove are perpendicular to each other, which can prevent the handle 2 from coming off the panel assembly 1 and also keep the handle 2 in a vertical position, making it convenient to lift the air fryer body 9 through the handle 2.
[0026] Preferably, the end of the rotating shaft 3 is provided with an anti-detachment protrusion 12 that is offset from the wing protrusion 4. The inner end of the rotating shaft hole 6 is provided with an anti-detachment hole 13 that is offset from the wing groove 7 and allows the anti-detachment protrusion 12 to pass through. When the wing protrusion 4 passes through the wing groove 7, the anti-detachment protrusion 12 passes through the anti-detachment hole 13. When the wing protrusion 4 is offset from the wing groove 7, the anti-detachment protrusion 12 is also offset from the anti-detachment hole 13. One side of the inner end of the rotating shaft hole 6 is provided with a third arc-shaped groove 14 for the anti-detachment protrusion 12 to rotate. One side of the third arc-shaped groove 14 is perpendicularly connected to the anti-detachment hole 13. By adding the anti-detachment protrusion 12 design, the handle 2 can only be detached from the panel assembly 1 when both the anti-detachment protrusion 12 and the anti-detachment hole 13, and the wing protrusion 4 and the wing groove 7 are simultaneously opposite each other, which greatly increases the anti-detachment effect and forms a double layer of protection.
[0027] Preferably, the wing protrusion 4, locking hook 5, anti-detachment protrusion 12 and rotating shaft 3 are integrally formed, resulting in a simple and compact structure.
[0028] Preferably, the outer end of the rotating shaft 3 is provided with a limiting ring 15 that limits the outer side of the panel assembly 1. When the rotating shaft 3 is inserted into the rotating shaft hole 6, the limiting ring 15 contacts the panel assembly 1, indicating that the rotating shaft 3 is inserted in place, which is convenient for operation.
[0029] Although the embodiments of this utility model have been disclosed above, they are not limited to the applications listed in the specification and embodiments. They can be applied to various fields suitable for this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other modifications can be easily made. Therefore, without departing from the general concept defined by the claims and their equivalents, this utility model is not limited to the specific details and the illustrations shown and described herein.
Claims
1. A rotatable and fixed handle, comprising a panel assembly and a handle disposed on the panel assembly, characterized in that: One end of the handle is provided with a pivot, and at least one wing protrusion is provided at the end of the pivot. A locking hook is provided on the back of the wing protrusion. The panel assembly is provided with a pivot hole for the pivot to pass through and a wing groove for the wing protrusion to pass through. The pivot hole and the wing groove are integrated. The inner end of the pivot hole is located on the rotation path of the locking hook and is provided with a locking groove that matches the locking hook. After the pivot and the wing protrusion pass through the pivot hole and the wing groove respectively, the handle is rotated, the pivot rotates in the pivot hole, and the wing protrusion and the locking hook rotate accordingly. The wing protrusion is offset from the wing groove until the locking hook locks into the locking groove.
2. The rotatable and fixed handle according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner end of the pivot hole is provided with a first arc-shaped groove for the lock hook to rotate. One side of the first arc-shaped groove is perpendicularly connected to the wing groove, and the other side of the first arc-shaped groove is provided with the lock groove.
3. The rotatable and fixed handle according to claim 2, characterized in that: The outer side of the first arc-shaped groove is also provided with a second arc-shaped groove for the wing protrusion to rotate, and one side of the second arc-shaped groove is perpendicularly connected to the wing groove.
4. The rotatable and fixed handle according to claim 3, characterized in that: The first and second arc-shaped grooves are arranged in a stepped manner.
5. The rotatable and fixed handle according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that: There are two wing protrusions, which are located on both sides of the rotating shaft and connected by the rotating shaft to form a straight protrusion. There are also two wing grooves, which are located on both sides of the rotating shaft hole and connected by the rotating shaft hole to form a straight groove. There are also two locking hooks, which are located on the back of the corresponding wing protrusion and are centrally symmetrically arranged. There are also two locking grooves, which are located on both sides of the rotating shaft hole and are centrally symmetrically arranged.
6. The rotatable and fixed handle according to claim 5, characterized in that: The convex shape is horizontally positioned, and the groove shape is vertically positioned.
7. The rotatable and fixed handle according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that: The end of the rotating shaft is provided with an anti-detachment protrusion that is offset from the wing protrusion. The inner end of the rotating shaft hole is provided with an anti-detachment hole that is offset from the wing groove and allows the anti-detachment protrusion to pass through. When the wing protrusion passes through the wing groove, the anti-detachment protrusion passes through the anti-detachment hole. When the wing protrusion is offset from the wing groove, the anti-detachment protrusion is offset from the anti-detachment hole.
8. The rotatable and fixed handle according to claim 7, characterized in that: One side of the inner end of the pivot hole is provided with a third arc-shaped groove for the anti-detachment protrusion to rotate, and one side of the third arc-shaped groove is perpendicularly connected to the anti-detachment hole.
9. The rotatable and fixed handle according to claim 7, characterized in that: The wing protrusion, locking hook, anti-detachment protrusion, and rotating shaft are integrally formed.
10. The rotatable and fixed handle according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that: The outer end of the rotating shaft is provided with a limiting ring that limits the movement to the outside of the panel assembly.