CN215304877U - Peeling device - Google Patents

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CN215304877U
CN215304877U CN202121266654.0U CN202121266654U CN215304877U CN 215304877 U CN215304877 U CN 215304877U CN 202121266654 U CN202121266654 U CN 202121266654U CN 215304877 U CN215304877 U CN 215304877U
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The application relates to the technical field of articles for daily use and discloses a peeler. The peeler includes: the end part of the knife handle is provided with a U-shaped knife rest; a blade is arranged at the opening of the knife rest; the protection piece at least comprises an arc-shaped structure, is detachably connected to the handle, and defines an accommodating cavity capable of accommodating fingers with the handle, and the opening of the accommodating cavity deviates from the blade. The handheld fingers are placed in the accommodating cavity, the protective piece is used for blocking the fingers from the blade and the fingers can hook the protective piece, so that the hidden contact trouble between the fingers and the blade can be eliminated, and the relative position between the fingers holding the peeler and the blade is ensured; through the design that the opening of the accommodating cavity deviates from the blade, the finger can be prevented from sliding forwards to the blade along the handle of the peeler, so that the finger can be scratched; in addition, the guard may also serve to isolate the fingers from food.

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Peeling device
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of articles for daily use, for example to a peeler.
Background
The peeler is a tool for cutting the skin of food, can conveniently and effectively remove the skin of the food, and saves time. The existing peeler is used for household peeling, when the peeler is wetted by oil or the surface of food is smooth, the peeler is easy to slip with hands or food, and when the peeler slips, the hands of the handheld peeler are easily scratched by the peeler, so that a user is injured to a certain extent.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed embodiments. This summary is not an extensive overview nor is intended to identify key/critical elements or to delineate the scope of such embodiments but rather as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
The disclosed embodiment provides a peeler to solve the problem of scratching hands when the peeler slips.
In some embodiments, the peeler comprises: the end part of the knife handle is provided with a U-shaped knife rest; a blade is arranged at the opening of the knife rest; the protection piece at least comprises an arc-shaped structure, is detachably connected to the handle, and defines an accommodating cavity capable of accommodating fingers with the handle, and the opening of the accommodating cavity deviates from the blade.
In some embodiments, the shield comprises: a first end portion connected with the tool shank; the second end part is arranged opposite to the cutter handle and limits an opening of the accommodating cavity with the cutter handle; wherein a length of the first end is greater than or equal to a length of the second end.
In some embodiments, the length of the first end is less than or equal to the length of the blade.
In some embodiments, the guard is bent and extended from the second end portion to the handle to form a limiting portion.
In some embodiments, part or all of the area of the inner side wall of the guard is provided with an anti-slip layer.
In some embodiments, the outer side wall of the guard is configured with a snap groove, and the side wall of the handle is configured with a snap projection; wherein, the clamping protrusion is clamped with the clamping groove.
In some embodiments, the locking protrusion is rotatably connected to a side wall of the handle to adjust an angle of the guard.
In some embodiments, the peeler further comprises: the stopping part is arranged on the side wall of the cutter handle; and the clamping protrusions are respectively arranged on the two side walls opposite to the knife handle.
In some embodiments, the stop is configured with an oval thumb rest on a side wall facing away from the blade.
In some embodiments, the inner side wall of the thumb placement groove is configured with a non-slip protrusion.
The peeler that this disclosed embodiment provided can realize following technological effect:
by adopting the peeler provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, the hand-held fingers are placed in the accommodating cavity, the fingers and the blade are separated by the protection piece, and the fingers can hook the protection piece, so that the hidden contact trouble between the fingers and the blade can be eliminated, and the relative position between the fingers holding the peeler and the blade is ensured; through the design that the opening of the accommodating cavity deviates from the blade, the finger can be prevented from sliding forwards to the blade along the handle of the peeler, so that the finger can be scratched; in addition, the protection part can also play a role in isolating fingers from food, and is convenient to use.
The foregoing general description and the following description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the application.
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One or more embodiments are illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings, which correspond to the accompanying drawings and not in limitation thereof, in which elements having the same reference numeral designations are shown as like elements and not in limitation thereof, and wherein:
fig. 1 is a schematic view of a peeler according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 2 is a schematic view of another perspective of a peeler according to embodiments of the present disclosure;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of another perspective of a peeler according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
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10: a knife handle; 101: a U-shaped tool holder; 102: a blade; 103: clamping convex; 20: a guard; 201: an accommodating chamber; 202: a first end portion; 203: a second end portion; 204: a limiting part; 30: a stopper portion; 301: a thumb placement groove; 302: and (4) anti-skid bulges.
Detailed Description
So that the manner in which the features and elements of the disclosed embodiments can be understood in detail, a more particular description of the disclosed embodiments, briefly summarized above, may be had by reference to the embodiments, some of which are illustrated in the appended drawings. In the following description of the technology, for purposes of explanation, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. However, one or more embodiments may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices may be shown in simplified form in order to simplify the drawing.
The terms "first," "second," and the like in the description and in the claims, and the above-described drawings of embodiments of the present disclosure, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily for describing a particular sequential or chronological order. It should be understood that the data so used may be interchanged under appropriate circumstances such that embodiments of the present disclosure described herein may be made. Furthermore, the terms "comprising" and "having," as well as any variations thereof, are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusions.
In the embodiments of the present disclosure, the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "middle", "outer", "front", "rear", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings. These terms are used primarily to better describe the disclosed embodiments and their examples and are not intended to limit the indicated devices, elements or components to a particular orientation or to be constructed and operated in a particular orientation. Moreover, some of the above terms may be used to indicate other meanings besides the orientation or positional relationship, for example, the term "on" may also be used to indicate some kind of attachment or connection relationship in some cases. The specific meanings of these terms in the embodiments of the present disclosure can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In addition, the terms "disposed," "connected," and "secured" are to be construed broadly. For example, "connected" may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or a unitary construction; can be a mechanical connection, or an electrical connection; may be directly connected, or indirectly connected through intervening media, or may be in internal communication between two devices, elements or components. Specific meanings of the above terms in the embodiments of the present disclosure can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to specific situations.
The term "plurality" means two or more unless otherwise specified.
In the embodiment of the present disclosure, the character "/" indicates that the preceding and following objects are in an or relationship. For example, A/B represents: a or B.
The term "and/or" is an associative relationship that describes objects, meaning that three relationships may exist. For example, a and/or B, represents: a or B, or A and B.
It should be noted that, in the case of no conflict, the embodiments and features in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be combined with each other.
As shown in fig. 1-3, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a peeler including: a handle 10 and a guard 20, the end of the handle 10 configured with a U-shaped blade holder 101; a blade 102 is arranged at the opening of the knife rest; the protection member 20, which at least includes an arc-shaped structure, is detachably connected to the handle 10, and defines a containing cavity 201 with the handle 10 for containing fingers, and the opening of the containing cavity 201 faces away from the blade 102.
By adopting the peeler provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, a hand-held finger is placed in the accommodating cavity 201, the protective part 20 is used for blocking the finger from the blade 102 and the finger can hook the protective part 20, so that the hidden contact trouble between the finger and the blade 102 can be eliminated, and the relative position between the finger holding the peeler and the blade 102 is ensured; by the design that the opening of the accommodating cavity 201 faces away from the blade 102, the finger can be prevented from sliding forward to the blade 102 along the handle 10 of the peeler, so that the finger can be scratched; in addition, the protection part 20 can also play a role in isolating fingers from food, and is convenient and quick to use.
The shank 10 may be of arcuate construction, with the U-shaped tool holder 101 being integrally formed with the remainder of the shank 10. Therefore, the connecting parts can be reduced, and the strength of the whole structure of the peeler can be ensured. The other end of the shank 10 may be configured with a through-hole. Therefore, the peeler can be conveniently hung, and the occupied space of the peeler is saved.
The blade 102 may be pivotally or fixedly connected to the U-shaped blade holder 101. Here, when the blade 102 is fixedly connected to the U-shaped blade holder 101, the blade edge of the blade 102 is disposed opposite to the guard 20. This ensures that the blade of the peeler is cutting in the direction of the guard 20. In the case of a rotatable connection of the blade 102 to the U-shaped blade holder 101, it is only necessary to ensure that the cutting edge of the blade 102 is located opposite the guard 20 during use of the peeler.
In practical application, the blade can be in a tooth shape or a sheet shape.
The guard 20 is arcuate in shape, curving away from the blades 102. In this way, the guard 20 serves the purpose of providing isolation between the fingers of the handheld peeler and the blade 102 during use of the handheld peeler. Alternatively, the guard 20 may employ a plastic or rubber material. In this way, secondary injury to the fingers of the guard 20 can be avoided in the event of slippage between the hands and the peeler. For example: the guard 20 scratches the fingers. In practice, the edges of the guard 20 may be thickened and polished smooth.
The accommodating chamber 201 can accommodate one finger or a plurality of fingers. Wherein, the handle 10 is provided with a groove for limiting fingers at the position of the accommodating cavity 201. Thus, the peeler and the hand can be further prevented from slipping relatively.
The opening of the housing chamber 201 is directed away from the blade 102. In this way, when the finger slides with respect to the peeler, it is prevented that the finger slides out of the opening of the housing 201 and towards the blade 102.
The "opening of the accommodation chamber 201" herein may be understood as an opening defined between the protection member 20 and the handle 10. In addition, both sides of the protection member 20 define a through-opening for allowing fingers to pass therethrough. Wherein the through opening is communicated with the opening of the accommodating cavity 201.
Optionally, the inner side wall of the guard 20 is configured with a non-slip texture. Thus, the purpose of preventing the hand and the peeler from slipping can be further achieved.
In practical application, when a user holds the peeler in hand for use, the thumb abuts against the surface of the knife handle 10, and the forefinger is placed in the accommodating cavity 201 and abuts against the knife handle 10; the definition "the surface of the handle 10 that abuts against the thumb" is the front side, and the surface of the handle 10 that abuts against the index finger "is the back side.
In use, the back of the handle 10 faces the food item and the index finger of the user is most likely to come into contact with the food item. Therefore, the guard 20 not only serves to isolate the fingers from the blade 102, but also blocks the fingers from contacting the food, preventing contamination between the fingers and the food.
Optionally, the guard 20 comprises: a first end 202 connected to the handle 10; a second end 203 arranged opposite to the tool shank 10 and enclosing an opening of the accommodating cavity 201; wherein the length of the first end 202 is greater than or equal to the length of the second end 203.
In the case where the length of the first end 202 is greater than the length of the second end 203, the protection member 20 is unfolded in a trapezoidal shape. When the user uses the peeler, the guard 20 is hooked by a finger, which is actually the finger that hooks the second end 203 of the guard 20. The comfort level of the fingers when hooking the protection piece 20 can be improved by reducing the length of the second end part 203, and the problem that the fingers cannot hook the protection piece 20 due to the fact that the second end part 203 is too long is effectively avoided; further improving the stability of the user holding the peeler.
The first end 202 is removably connected to the tool shank 10. The connection mode of the two detachable connection includes but is not limited to the following modes: connected by fasteners, snap-fit, threaded, etc.
The second end 203 is opposite to the tool shank 10 and is spaced from the tool shank, and a gap between the second end and the tool shank is an opening of the accommodating cavity 201. In practical applications, the second end 203 may be disposed perpendicular to the tool shank 10, or the second end 203 may be disposed parallel to the tool shank 10.
In the case that the length of the first end portion 202 is equal to the length of the second end portion 203, the two sides of the second end portion 203 can be bent outward, so that the contact area between the fingers and the edge of the second end portion 203 can be enlarged, and the comfort level during holding can be improved.
Optionally, the length of the first end 202 is less than or equal to the length of the blade 102. In this way, the length of the blade 102 can be prevented from being affected by the guard 20. In addition, it is avoided that the first end portion 202 is too long, which may affect the stability of the user when holding the peeler. Additionally, the length of the first end 202 is greater than one-half the length of the blade 102. In this way, the protective isolation function of the protection member 20 can be effectively ensured.
In practice, the guard 20 may also be removed from the handle 10 and then the guard 20 may be placed over the blade 102 through the opening between the first end 202 and the second end 203. The blade 102 is located in the space defined by the guard 20 to prevent the blade 102 from scratching other objects and causing unnecessary damage during storage or transportation.
In addition, with the guard 20 nested over the blade 102, the first end 202 and the second end 203 may be wrapped with a cord, preventing the blade 102 from slipping out of the gap between the first end 202 and the second end 203. Alternatively, the guard 20 may be bent or bent under the condition that the guard 20 is sleeved on the blade 102, so that the first end 202 abuts against and is detachably connected with the second end 203. For example: connected or snapped together by fasteners.
Optionally, the guard 20 is bent and extended from the second end 203 toward the handle 10 to form a limiting portion 204. The limiting part 204 can increase the contact area between the protection part 20 and the fingers of the user, and can prevent the fingers of the user from sliding out of the opening of the accommodating cavity 201, so that the firmness of the user in holding the peeler is improved.
Optionally, the limiting portion 204 is perpendicular to the back of the tool shank 10. Optionally, the surface of the limiting part 204 is arranged to intersect with the back of the tool holder 10. In this way, the user's finger can be effectively prevented from slipping out of the accommodation chamber 201.
Optionally, the length of the limiting portion 204 is less than or equal to the length of the second end portion 203. Under the condition that the length of the limiting part 204 is smaller than that of the second end part 203, the finger of a user can be conveniently held, and the comfort level during holding is improved.
Optionally, part or all of the area of the inner side wall of the protection member 20 is provided with an anti-slip layer. The anti-slip layer can serve the purpose of preventing the fingers of the user from slipping relatively in the protection member 20.
Wherein, the anti-skidding layer can be the concave-convex structure that can play anti-skidding effect, also can be anti-skidding coating. The relief structure may be a corrugation or a plurality of individual protrusions.
Optionally, the outer side wall of the protection member 20 is configured with a clamping groove, and the side wall of the handle 10 is configured with a clamping protrusion 103; wherein, the clamping protrusion 103 is clamped with the clamping groove.
The protection member 20 is detachably connected to the tool handle 10 by engaging the engaging protrusion 103 of the tool handle 10 with the engaging groove of the protection member 20. When the protection member 20 or the handle 10 is damaged, only the damaged part may be replaced, contributing to resource saving. Or, when the protection part 20 needs to be detached, the protection part can be detached by separating the clamping protrusion 103 and the clamping groove, so that the convenience and the rapidness are realized.
The card slot is disposed at the first end 202 of the guard 20. Thus, the first end portion 202 can be prevented from being inserted into the accommodation chamber 201, and interfering with or damaging the user's finger.
Optionally, the second end 203 of the protection member 20 is configured with a snap-fit portion that fits into a snap-fit slot. Here, the "catching portion" may be the catching protrusion 103. Thus, when the protection member 20 is sleeved on the blade 102, the protection member 20 can be prevented from falling off from the blade 102 by the clamping portion and the clamping groove.
Alternatively, the catching protrusion 103 is rotatably connected to a sidewall of the handle 10 to adjust the angle of the protection member 20.
When the user hooks the protection member 20 by rotating the locking protrusion 103 to be connected to the side wall of the handle 10, the protection member 20 can be rotated by rotating the protection member 20 relative to the locking protrusion 103 and the handle 10. Wherein the guard 20 is rotated at an angle not exceeding 60 °. In this way, unnecessary damage to the finger portion facing the blade 102 can be avoided.
The clamping protrusion 103 is rotatably connected to the side wall of the handle 10, and the angle of the protection member 20 is adjusted, so that the situation that the force applied by the user cannot completely act on the blade 102 when the user uses the protection member 20 can be avoided. Or discomfort for a particular user due to the fixed angle of the guard 20. Therefore, the clamping protrusion 103 is rotatably connected to the side wall of the knife handle 10 to adjust the angle of the protection part 20, so that the design of the peeler is more humanized.
Optionally: the peeler further comprises: a stopper 30 provided on a side wall of the holder 10; and the clamping protrusions 103 are respectively arranged on two side walls opposite to the knife handle 10.
By means of the stop 30, the user's thumb is prevented from sliding forward during use of the peeler, thereby reducing the risk of the user's hand sliding along the peeler in the direction of the blade 102.
Through setting up backstop 30 and protruding 103 of card respectively in the relative two lateral walls of handle of a knife 10, the user is when using the parer, and the thumb supports and leans on backstop 30 department, and the forefinger alternates in protection piece 20, and the thumb is towards the direction application of force of blade 102, and the forefinger is towards the direction application of force that deviates from blade 102, like this, just can be with the grasp of parer firmly in the hand, improve the firmness of gripping the parer.
Alternatively, the stopping portion 30 may be a protrusion. Wherein, the bulge is matched with the size of the thumb. The surface area of the bulge abutting against the thumb is preferably larger than the area of the thumb belly. In this way, when the thumb abuts against the stopper portion 30, the comfort of the thumb can be improved, and the stopper portion 30 can be prevented from causing discomfort to the thumb.
In practical applications, the stopper 30 may be integrally formed with the tool shank 10. In this way, not only can the number of parts of the peeler be reduced, but the strength of the connection between the stopper 30 and the handle 10 can also be increased.
Optionally, the stop 30 is configured with an oval thumb groove 301 on the side wall facing away from the blade 102.
Through oval thumb standing groove 301, can improve the laminating degree between user's thumb and backstop portion 30, comfort level when further promoting the user and using the peeler.
The major axis of the oval thumb placement groove 301 is provided along the longitudinal direction of the handle 10. In this way, the thumb rest 301 can be made to fit the user's thumb during use of the peeler.
The thumb rest slot 301 is located near the trailing end of the U-shaped blade holder 101, according to ergonomic principles. When the peeler is used for peeling, the knife handle 10 is held tightly by a hand, and a thumb is pressed in the thumb placing groove 301, so that when a user peels, the user can better control the force, the knife handle 10 can be tightly held by the user, the peeler is prevented from sliding off from fingers, and the peeler has the advantages of convenience in use, labor saving and safety.
Optionally, the inner side wall of the thumb placement groove 301 is configured with an anti-slip protrusion 302.
The anti-slip projection 302 can prevent the thumb from sliding relatively in the thumb placement groove 301 when the thumb is pressed in the thumb placement groove 301.
Optionally, part or all of the area of the inner side wall of the thumb placement groove 301 is configured with the anti-slip protrusion 302. Alternatively, the anti-slip protrusions 302 may be provided separately or may be connected in a line.
The above description and drawings sufficiently illustrate embodiments of the disclosure to enable those skilled in the art to practice them. Other embodiments may include structural and other changes. The examples merely typify possible variations. Individual components and functions are optional unless explicitly required, and the sequence of operations may vary. Portions and features of some embodiments may be included in or substituted for those of others. The embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited to the structures that have been described above and shown in the drawings, and various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. A peeler, comprising: the end part of the knife handle is provided with a U-shaped knife rest; a blade is arranged at the opening of the knife rest; the method is characterized in that: further comprising:
the protection part at least comprises an arc-shaped structure and is detachably connected with the knife handle;
the protective piece and the handle enclose a containing cavity capable of containing fingers, and the opening of the containing cavity faces away from the blade.
2. The peeler of claim 1, wherein said guard comprises:
a first end portion connected with the tool shank;
the second end part is arranged opposite to the cutter handle and limits an opening of the accommodating cavity with the cutter handle;
wherein a length of the first end is greater than or equal to a length of the second end.
3. The peeler of claim 2, wherein a length of said first end portion is less than or equal to a length of said blade.
4. The peeler according to claim 2, wherein the guard is bent and extended from the second end portion in a direction of the handle to form a stopper.
5. The peeler according to claim 1, wherein part or all of the area of the inner side wall of the guard is provided with an anti-slip layer.
6. The peeler according to claim 1, wherein an outer side wall of the guard is configured with a snap groove and a side wall of the handle is configured with a snap projection;
wherein, the clamping protrusion is clamped with the clamping groove.
7. The peeler of claim 6, wherein the snap projection is rotatably connected to a side wall of the handle for adjusting an angle of the guard.
8. The peeler according to any of claims 1 to 7, further comprising:
the stopping part is arranged on the side wall of the cutter handle; and the clamping protrusions are respectively arranged on the two side walls opposite to the knife handle.
9. The peeler according to claim 8,
the stopping part is provided with an oval thumb placing groove on the side wall which is far away from the blade.
10. The peeler according to claim 9,
the inside wall of thumb standing groove is constructed with anti-skidding arch.
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