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CN221375754U - Pot rack assembly and gas stove - Google Patents

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CN221375754U
CN221375754U CN202323015979.3U CN202323015979U CN221375754U CN 221375754 U CN221375754 U CN 221375754U CN 202323015979 U CN202323015979 U CN 202323015979U CN 221375754 U CN221375754 U CN 221375754U
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任富佳
井永晋
王恩香
陈六明
王坚
颜运宇
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The utility model discloses a pot rack assembly and a gas stove, which belong to the technical field of gas stoves, wherein the pot rack assembly comprises a pot rack and a cover body, the pot rack comprises a disc body, the disc body is hollow and columnar and is provided with an energy collecting cavity, and the cover body is detachably connected to the disc body and shields the top surface of the disc body. The pot rack assembly and the gas stove provided by the utility model can not form water stains and stains on the top surface of the tray body, the pot rack assembly can be cleaned only by cleaning the cover body, the tray body is not required to be cleaned, the cover body can be separated from the tray body, so that the cover body can be cleaned in all directions, a cleaning blind area can not appear, the cleaning difficulty of the pot rack assembly is further reduced, the cleaning effect of the pot rack assembly is ensured, and the user experience is provided.

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Pot rack assembly and gas stove
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of gas cookers, in particular to a pot rack assembly and a gas cooker.
Background
The gas cooker is a kitchen utensil which is heated by direct fire by using gas fuel such as liquefied petroleum gas, artificial gas, natural gas and the like. The pot rack is an important structure of the gas cooker and is used for supporting the pot body so that the pot body can be stably heated.
Among the prior art, pot frame includes the disk body and connects in the support body of disk body, and the disk body is cyclic annular for gather can, so that the heat that the burning produced can gather on the pot body, the support body is provided with a plurality ofly along the circumference interval of disk body, and the support body has the part of protrusion in disk body top surface and the part of protrusion in disk body bottom surface, the part of protrusion in disk body top surface is used for with the pot body contact, in order to support the pot body, make to have the clearance between pot body and the disk body, this clearance can be used for the air inlet. The part protruding out of the bottom surface of the tray body is contacted with the table surface of the gas stove, so that an air inlet gap is formed between the bottom surface of the tray body and the table surface of the gas stove, and the gas fuel of the gas stove is fully combusted. In the long-term use process of the gas stove, liquid in the pot body often overflows to the tray body, so that water stains, stains and the like are left on the tray body, as the top surface of the tray body is provided with a plurality of convex structures, the tray body is easy to clean blind areas, and the tray body is usually fixedly arranged on a cooking bench of the gas stove, so that the tray body has high cleaning difficulty.
Therefore, a pot rack and a gas cooker which are convenient to clean are needed.
Disclosure of utility model
The utility model aims to provide a pot rack assembly and a gas stove, which have the advantage of convenient cleaning and do not generate cleaning blind areas.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
The pot rack assembly comprises a pot rack, wherein the pot rack comprises a disc body which is hollow and columnar and is provided with an energy collecting cavity, and the pot rack assembly further comprises a cover body which is detachably connected to the disc body and shields the top surface of the disc body.
Optionally, the cover body is of an integral structure.
Optionally, the cover body is annular, and includes a plurality of connection pieces that connect end to end along the circumference of the cover body, at least one connection piece detachably connects on the disk body.
Optionally, in the two connecting pieces that are connected, one is provided with the buckle, and another is provided with spacing draw-in groove, the buckle with spacing draw-in groove cooperation joint.
Optionally, the pot rack further comprises an upper foot piece arranged on the top surface of the tray body, the cover body is provided with a penetrating structure, and the upper foot piece penetrates through the penetrating structure.
Optionally, the top surface of the cover body is provided with a boss, and the boss is enclosed on the periphery of the penetrating structure.
Optionally, the penetrating structure is a through hole, or the penetrating structure is an opening arranged at the top end of the cover body.
Optionally, a sump is provided on the top surface of the cover, the sump being configured to collect liquid on the cover.
Optionally, the cover body has the connection draw-in groove towards the disk body sets up, the top border of disk body with connection draw-in groove cooperation joint.
The gas stove comprises the pot rack assembly.
The pot rack assembly and the gas stove provided by the utility model have at least the following beneficial effects:
The pot rack assembly comprises a disc body and a cover body, wherein the cover body is detachably connected to the disc body, and covers the top surface of the disc body, so that the pot rack can fall on the surface of the cover body in the using process, water stains and stains are formed on the surface of the cover body due to the fact that liquid overflowed from the pot body can not form on the top surface of the disc body due to the shielding of the cover body, therefore, the pot rack assembly can be cleaned only by cleaning the cover body, the disc body is not required to be cleaned, the cover body can be separated from the disc body, the cover body can be cleaned in all directions, cleaning dead zones can not occur, cleaning difficulty of the pot rack assembly is further reduced, cleaning effects of the pot rack assembly are guaranteed, and user experience is provided.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a pan frame assembly according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a pan carrier assembly according to a first embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a cover according to a first embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a cover provided in accordance with a first embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a pot rack assembly according to a second embodiment of the present utility model;
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a cover according to a second embodiment of the present utility model;
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of a connecting piece according to a second embodiment of the present utility model.
In the figure:
1. A pot holder; 11. a tray body; 12. a foot feeding sheet; 13. a lower foot piece; 2. a cover body; 21. a connecting sheet; 211. a buckle; 212. a limit clamping groove; 22. a penetrating structure; 23. a boss; 24. a liquid collecting tank; 25. and a connecting clamping groove.
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In order to make the technical problems solved, the technical scheme adopted and the technical effects achieved by the utility model more clear, the technical scheme of the utility model is further described below by a specific embodiment in combination with the attached drawings. It is to be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not limiting thereof. It should be further noted that, for convenience of description, only some, but not all of the drawings related to the present utility model are shown.
It should be noted that: like reference numerals and letters denote like items in the following figures, and thus once an item is defined in one figure, no further definition or explanation thereof is necessary in the following figures.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly stated and limited otherwise, the terms "connected," "connected," and "fixed" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally formed; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can be communicated with the inside of two elements or the interaction relationship of the two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model will be understood in specific cases by those of ordinary skill in the art.
In the present utility model, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, a first feature "above" or "below" a second feature may include both the first and second features being in direct contact, as well as the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact with each other through additional features therebetween. Moreover, a first feature being "above," "over" and "on" a second feature includes the first feature being directly above and obliquely above the second feature, or simply indicating that the first feature is higher in level than the second feature. The first feature being "under", "below" and "beneath" the second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply means that the first feature is less level than the second feature.
In the description of the present embodiment, the terms "upper", "lower", "right", etc. orientation or positional relationship are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and are merely for convenience of description and simplicity of operation, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used merely for distinguishing between descriptions and not for distinguishing between them.
Example 1
The embodiment provides a pot rack assembly, is applied to in the gas-cooker, has the advantage of being convenient for clean, can not appear clean blind area.
As shown in fig. 1, the pot holder assembly comprises a pot holder 1 and a cover body 2.
The pot holder 1 comprises a hollow cylindrical disc body 11, and the disc body 11 is provided with an energy collecting cavity which is used for collecting energy. By way of example, the cross-sectional area of the tray 11 gradually increases or gradually decreases along the direction in which the top end of the tray 11 points to the bottom end of the tray 11, so that the energy-collecting cavity formed by the tray 11 can have a higher energy-collecting effect, and further, energy generated after fuel combustion can be collected at the bottom of the pot. As shown in fig. 1 or 2, the cross-sectional area of the tray 11 gradually decreases in a direction in which the top end of the tray 11 is directed toward the bottom end of the tray 11, that is, the tray 11 has a structure with a large top and a small bottom. The top end of the tray 11 is the upper end of the tray 11 when the pot rack 1 is supported on the cooking bench of the gas stove, and the bottom end of the tray 11 is opposite to the top end of the tray 11 in the axial direction of the tray 11.
Alternatively, the tray 11 may be in the shape of a hollow truncated cone, a hollow truncated pyramid, or other shapes, which is not limited in this embodiment.
In this embodiment, the cover 2 is detachably connected to the tray 11, and covers the top surface of the tray 11, so that the liquid overflowed from the pot body can fall onto the cover 2, and the cover 2 can be separated from the tray 11, thereby facilitating cleaning of the cover 2 in the water tank. It should be noted that, the detachable connection between the cover 2 and the tray 11 can facilitate cleaning and replacement of the cover 2, and the detachable connection may have various manners, such as clamping, screwing, and magnetic connection, which is not limited in this embodiment. In the present embodiment, the bottom surface of the cover 2 is in contact with the top surface of the tray 11, or a space is provided between the bottom surface of the cover 2 and the top surface of the tray 11, which is not limited in this embodiment.
The embodiment provides a pot rack subassembly, including disk 11 and cover body 2, cover body 2 detachably connects on disk 11, and cover the top surface of disk 11, and then make pot rack 1 in the in-process of using, the liquid that overflows by the pot body can fall on the surface of cover body 2, form water stain, spot on the surface of cover body 2, because cover body 2 shields, can not form water stain and spot at the top surface of disk 11, consequently, only need clean cover body 2 can realize the cleanness to pot rack subassembly, need not to clean disk 11, cover body 2 can separate with disk 11, in order to carry out the omnidirectional cleanness to cover body 2, clean blind area can not appear, and then the clean degree of difficulty of pot rack subassembly has been reduced, the cleaning effect of pot rack subassembly has been guaranteed, and user experience is provided.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 2 and fig. 3, the cover 2 is of an integral structure, so that the cover 2 has higher integrity, thereby improving the shielding effect on the tray 11 and reducing the risk of contact between the liquid and the top surface of the tray 11. In addition, the integrated cover body 2 has higher structural strength, and is not easy to damage.
In some alternative embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the pot rack 1 further includes an upper leg piece 12 disposed on the top surface of the tray 11, where the upper leg piece 12 is used to contact the pot body and further is used to support the pot body, so that a ventilation gap can be provided between the pot body and the tray 11, thereby facilitating the full combustion of fuel.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the cover 2 is provided with a penetration structure 22, and the upper leg piece 12 is provided through the penetration structure 22 to prevent positional interference between the cover 2 and the upper leg piece 12. Through setting up wearing to establish structure 22 for the top surface and the bottom surface of cover body 2 do not set up the protruding structure of cooperation upper foot piece 12, the cleanness of cover body 2 of being convenient for further improves clean effect.
Illustratively, a plurality of upper leg pieces 12 and penetrating structures 22 are provided in a one-to-one correspondence, and each upper leg piece 12 can pass through the corresponding penetrating structure 22 to stably support the pan body.
In some alternative embodiments, the orthographic projection of the upper leg piece 12 on the cover 2 just falls into the penetrating structure 22, so that the upper leg piece 12 can penetrate through the penetrating structure 22, and the length of the penetrating structure 22 is slightly greater than the maximum length of the upper leg piece 12, and the width of the penetrating structure 22 is slightly greater than the thickness of the upper leg piece 12, so as to reduce the probability that the liquid overflowed from the pot body directly penetrates through the penetrating structure 22 and falls onto the tray 11. Optionally, after the upper leg piece 12 passes through the penetrating structure 22, a sealing structure may be filled in a hollow portion of the penetrating structure 22, so as to prevent the liquid overflowed from the pan body from directly passing through the penetrating structure 22 and falling onto the tray 11.
In this embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, the pot rack 1 further includes a plurality of bottom pieces 13, where the bottom pieces 13 are connected to the bottom surface of the tray 11 and are used to support on the cooking bench, so that a ventilation gap can be formed between the cooking bench and the tray 11, which is further beneficial to full combustion of fuel. In some embodiments, the lower foot piece 13 is disposed opposite to the upper foot piece 12 in the thickness direction of the tray 11.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 2 to 4, the top surface of the cover body 2 is provided with a boss 23, and the boss 23 is enclosed on the periphery of the penetrating structure 22 and is used for preventing the liquid falling on the cover body 2 from overflowing downwards from the penetrating structure 22 to the tray body 11, so that the shielding effect of the cover body 2 on the tray body 11 is ensured, and the tray body 11 is prevented from being polluted by the liquid.
In some alternative embodiments, the penetrating structure 22 is a through hole, and the boss 23 is surrounded on the periphery of the through hole and is annular, as shown in fig. 3, the inner surface of the boss 23 is flush with the groove wall of the penetrating structure 22, so as to further prevent the risk that the liquid falling on the cover 2 passes through the penetrating structure 22.
In other alternative embodiments, the penetrating structure 22 is an opening provided at the top end of the cover 2, and when the cover 2 and the pot holder 1 are installed, the cover 2 may be extruded and deformed first, so that the upper leg piece 12 can be smoothly inserted into the opening. Through setting up wearing structure 22 as the opening for upper foot piece 12 can be located the opening completely, and then can carry out the shutoff to the opening, prevented that the liquid on the cover body 2 from falling on disk body 11 through the opening, have better shielding effect.
In this embodiment, the shape of the cover 2 is the same as the shape of the tray 11, and only in terms of size, in order to prevent the liquid falling on the cover 2 from dripping on the tray 11 or the cooking bench from the inner edge of the cover 2, as shown in fig. 2 to 4, the top surface of the cover 2 is provided with a liquid collecting tank 24, and the liquid collecting tank 24 is used for collecting the liquid falling on the cover 2. Alternatively, as shown in fig. 4, the sump 24 is provided at the bottom end of the housing 2 such that the liquid is collected in the sump 24 by gravity, and the liquid in the sump 24 can be poured out when the housing 2 is cleaned. To ensure the liquid collecting effect, the liquid collecting tank 24 in this embodiment is formed into an annular groove along the edge of the bottom end of the cover 2.
Optionally, please continue to refer to fig. 4, the cover 2 has a connection slot 25 disposed towards the tray 11, and the top edge of the tray 11 is clamped with the connection slot 25 in a matching manner, so that the tray 11 and the cover 2 are fixedly installed, and the connection firmness of the tray 11 and the cover 2 is improved. In this embodiment, the connection slot 25 is provided at the top end of the cover 2. It should be noted that, the connection slot 25 in this embodiment is an annular slot, so as to have a larger contact area with the disc 11, thereby ensuring the clamping effect.
When the pot holder 1 and the cover body 2 are required to be assembled, the penetrating structure 22 and the upper leg pieces 12 are aligned one by one, so that the cover body 2 and the pot holder 1 are positioned, the cover body 2 can be controlled to move close to the disc body 11, the upper leg pieces 12 penetrate through the penetrating structure 22, and the connecting clamping grooves 25 of the cover body 2 are buckled at the top edge of the disc body 11, so that the disc body 11 and the cover body 2 are connected.
When the pot holder 1 and the cover body 2 need to be disassembled, a user holds the top end of the cover body 2 by hand and controls the cover body 2 to move along the direction away from the disc body 11, so that the top end edge of the disc body 11 is separated from the connecting clamping groove 25, and the cover body 2 can be removed from the pot holder 1 by continuously controlling the cover body 2 to move along the direction away from the disc body 11. The cover body 2 can be cleaned after being taken down, and the cover body 2 can be replaced after long-term use aiming at users with low inclination frequency.
In the embodiment, the cover body 2 is added on the basis of the pot holder 1, so that the pot holder assembly has a better energy gathering effect, is beneficial to improving the energy efficiency of the gas stove, and has the advantages of energy conservation and environmental protection.
Example two
The present embodiment differs from the first embodiment in that the structure of the cover 2 is different.
The cover 2 in this embodiment is not an integral structure, but a structure formed by splicing, specifically, as shown in fig. 5 to 7, the cover 2 is annular and includes a plurality of connecting pieces 21 connected end to end along the circumferential direction of the cover 2, and at least one connecting piece 21 is detachably connected to the tray 11, so as to realize connection between the cover 2 and the tray 11. The cover body 2 formed by assembling the connecting pieces 21 enables the cover body 2 to be more flexible, and replacement of the single connecting piece 21 can be realized, so that replacement cost can be saved compared with replacement of the whole cover body 2. Optionally, the connecting piece 21 in this embodiment is fan-shaped.
Optionally, as shown in fig. 7, one of the two connected connection pieces 21 is provided with a buckle 211, and the other is provided with a limit clamping groove 212, and the buckle 211 is clamped with the limit clamping groove 212 in a matching manner, so that limit connection between the two connection pieces 21 is realized, and assembly of a plurality of connection pieces 21 is facilitated. It should be noted that, the cooperation between the buckle 211 and the limiting slot 212 has a limiting function, and does not need to have a high connection strength. It should be noted that, the clip 211 and the limiting slot 212 have a very small connection gap, so as to prevent the liquid on the cover 2 from falling onto the tray 11 through the connection gap.
For example, as shown in fig. 7, one side edge of the connecting piece 21 has a buckle 211, and the other side edge has a limit clamping groove 212, so that the connecting piece 21 can be in limit connection with two connecting pieces 21 adjacent to the connecting piece.
In this embodiment, each connecting piece 21 has a first recess structure provided thereon, and the first recess structure is used to form the liquid collecting tank 24. The top end of each connecting piece 21 also has a second recess structure for constituting a connecting card slot 25.
As shown in fig. 6, the penetrating structure 22 in this embodiment may be formed by two connecting pieces 21 that are connected in a matching manner, and it is understood that the penetrating structure 22 may also be formed by only one connecting piece 21, which is not limited in this embodiment.
When the cover body and the pot holder provided in this embodiment are assembled, one connecting piece 21 may be placed on the top surface of the tray body 11 first, then a second connecting piece 21 is placed, and the two connecting pieces 21 are matched and fixed through the limiting clamping groove 212 and the clamping buckle 211 until the plurality of connecting pieces 21 are connected end to form the annular cover body 2. During cleaning, the connecting sheets can be cleaned one by one, so that the cleaning difficulty is further reduced.
Other structures in this embodiment are the same as the corresponding structures in the first embodiment and have similar advantageous effects, and will not be described in detail herein.
Example III
The embodiment also provides a gas stove, which comprises the pot rack assembly in the first embodiment or the second embodiment, and further comprises a cooking bench, wherein the pot rack assembly is placed on the cooking bench. The gas stove provided by the embodiment is convenient to clean, and further convenient for a user to use.
Note that the above is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and the technical principle applied. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present utility model is not limited to the particular embodiments described herein, but is capable of various obvious changes, rearrangements and substitutions as will now become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the utility model. Therefore, while the utility model has been described in connection with the above embodiments, the utility model is not limited to the embodiments, but may be embodied in many other equivalent forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the utility model, which is set forth in the following claims.

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1. The pot rack assembly comprises a pot rack (1), wherein the pot rack (1) comprises a disc body (11), and the disc body (11) is hollow and columnar and is provided with an energy collecting cavity, and is characterized by further comprising a cover body (2), and the cover body (2) is detachably connected to the disc body (11) and shields the top surface of the disc body (11);
The cover body (2) is annular and comprises a plurality of connecting pieces (21) which are connected end to end along the circumferential direction of the cover body (2), and at least one connecting piece (21) is detachably connected to the tray body (11).
2. The pot holder assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that one of the two connecting pieces (21) connected is provided with a buckle (211), and the other is provided with a limit clamping groove (212), and the buckle (211) is matched and clamped with the limit clamping groove (212).
3. The wok stand assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the wok stand (1) further comprises an upper foot piece (12) arranged on the top surface of the tray body (11), the cover body (2) is provided with a penetrating structure (22), and the upper foot piece (12) is arranged through the penetrating structure (22).
4. A pot holder assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that the top surface of the cover body (2) is provided with a boss (23), and the boss (23) is surrounded on the periphery of the penetrating structure (22).
5. A pan carrier assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that the penetrating structure (22) is a through hole or the penetrating structure (22) is an opening provided at the top end of the cover (2).
6. The wok stand assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the top surface of the cover (2) is provided with a sump (24), the sump (24) being configured to collect liquid on the cover (2).
7. The pot holder assembly according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the cover body (2) is provided with a connecting clamping groove (25) which is arranged towards the disc body (11), and the top end edge of the disc body (11) is matched and clamped with the connecting clamping groove (25).
8. A gas cooker comprising the pot rack assembly of any one of claims 1-7.
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