CN218606211U - Frying barrel assembly of air fryer and air fryer - Google Patents

Frying barrel assembly of air fryer and air fryer Download PDF

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CN218606211U
CN218606211U CN202222144534.4U CN202222144534U CN218606211U CN 218606211 U CN218606211 U CN 218606211U CN 202222144534 U CN202222144534 U CN 202222144534U CN 218606211 U CN218606211 U CN 218606211U
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刘磊
陈家健
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The utility model discloses a deep-fry bucket subassembly and air of deep-fry pot of air. The frying barrel assembly comprises a mounting frame, a barrel body and a handle. The staving sets up on the mounting bracket, and the mounting bracket is formed with the storage tank in one side of staving mutually. The handle is rotatably installed in the containing groove, and the handle can rotate between the first position and the second position. When the handle is located at the first position, the handle is hidden in the accommodating groove, and when the handle is located at the second position, one end of the handle extends out of the accommodating groove. So, when the handle was at storage tank internal rotation to second position, the one end of handle will stretch out in the storage tank, and then the user can be more convenient when taking the removal staving. When the handle rotated to the first position in the storage tank, the handle can be hidden in the storage tank, and then reduced the volume of frying a barrel subassembly when idle, avoided the handle to influence placing and transporting of air fryer.

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Frying barrel assembly of air fryer and air fryer
Technical Field
The utility model relates to an air explodes pot technical field, especially relates to a pot is fried to fried bucket subassembly and air of pot is fried to air.
Background
Air is fried pot is emerging cooking equipment in recent years, and air is fried pot and is provided with the handle on frying the bucket generally in order to conveniently take out the inner bag and pour out food, but current handle generally sets up with a fixed mode, is external type handle moreover, very occupation space, and this packing carton volume increase when can leading to air to fry pot to dispatch from the factory also can receive the restriction of handle when depositing air and frying the pot.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a deep-fry bucket subassembly and deep-fry pot of air of deep-fry pot.
The frying barrel assembly of the embodiment of the application comprises a mounting frame, a barrel body and a handle. The barrel body is arranged on the mounting frame, and a containing groove is formed in one side, back to the barrel body, of the mounting frame. The handle is rotatably mounted in the receiving groove and is capable of rotating between a first position and a second position. When the handle is located at the first position, the handle is hidden in the accommodating groove, and when the handle is located at the second position, one end of the handle extends out of the accommodating groove.
In the fried bucket subassembly of this application embodiment, when the handle when storage tank internal rotation to second position, the one end of handle will stretch out in the storage tank, and then the user can be more convenient when taking the removal staving. When the handle rotates to the first position in the accommodating groove, the handle can be hidden in the accommodating groove, so that the volume of the frying barrel assembly when the frying barrel assembly is idle is reduced, and the handle is prevented from influencing the placement and the transportation of the air frying pot.
In some embodiments, the handle includes a main body, the main body has a first end and a second end at two ends, the first end is provided with a rotating shaft, and the rotating shaft is rotatably disposed on the mounting frame.
In some embodiments, an avoiding hole is formed in the accommodating groove, and when the handle rotates to the second position, the first end portion extends into the avoiding hole, and the second end portion extends out of the accommodating groove.
In certain embodiments, the fry vat assembly further comprises a resilient member that exerts a resilient force on the handle to maintain the handle in the first position in the absence of an external force.
In some embodiments, the handle includes a main body and a supporting portion connected to the main body, the main body is rotatably connected to the mounting frame, the supporting portion is disposed near a rotation axis of the handle, the supporting portion extends from the handle to the barrel body, a boss located at an edge of the accommodating groove is disposed on the mounting frame, and two ends of the elastic member respectively support the supporting portion and the boss;
when the handle is at the first position, the elastic piece abuts against the abutting part to keep the handle
In the first position, when the handle rotates from the first position to the second position, the elastic force of the elastic piece on the abutting part 5 needs to be overcome.
In some embodiments, a first clamping column is disposed on one side of the abutting portion facing the boss, a second clamping column is disposed on one side of the boss facing the abutting portion, and two ends of the elastic member are respectively sleeved on the first clamping column and the second clamping column.
In some embodiments, the handle includes a locking portion connected to the retaining portion at the second position of the handle
In one position, the locking portion is adapted to lock with a mating structure of the air fryer to limit the removal of the vat body from the air fryer 0, and in the second position, the locking portion is disengaged from the mating structure to unlock the fryer vat
And (6) assembling.
In some embodiments, the locking portion extends from the abutting portion to a direction toward the bung of the barrel body, in the first position, one end of the locking portion, which is away from the abutting portion, protrudes out of the bung of the barrel body, and in the second position, one end of the locking portion, which is away from the abutting portion, is located below the bung of the barrel body.
5 in some embodiments, the side of the barrel body facing the handle is provided with a groove which is concave towards the side far away from the handle
In the second position, the locking portion extends partially into the recess.
The air fryer of this application embodiment includes the organism and the fried bucket subassembly of any one of the above-mentioned embodiment, the organism is provided with the culinary art chamber, fried bucket subassembly detachably installs in the culinary art intracavity.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present application will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the present application.
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And is readily understood, wherein:
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an air fryer in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the air fryer in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a fry vat assembly in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an exploded vertical configuration of a fry vat assembly in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a handle according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 6 is a schematic perspective view of a mounting bracket according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a fry vat assembly with the handle in a first position in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is an enlarged schematic view of the fry vat assembly of fig. 7 at VIII;
FIG. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the fry vat assembly with the handle in a second position in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 10 is an enlarged schematic view of the fry vat assembly of FIG. 9 at X;
FIG. 11 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an air fryer pot with the handle in a first position in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 12 is an enlarged schematic view of the air fryer at XII in FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an air fryer pot with the handle in a second position in accordance with an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 14 is an enlarged schematic view of the air fryer at XIV of FIG. 13.
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the air fryer 200, the machine body 201, the cooking cavity 202 and the matching structure 203;
the frying barrel assembly 100, the mounting frame 10, the accommodating groove 11, the avoiding hole 12, the shaft hole 13, the boss 14, the second clamping column 141, the barrel body 20, the groove 21, the handle 30, the first end portion 31, the second end portion 32, the main body 33, the rotating shaft 34, the abutting portion 35, the first clamping column 351, the locking portion 36, the elastic member 37, the first position a and the second position B.
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Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present application, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar function throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are illustrative and are only for the purpose of explaining the present application and are not to be construed as limiting the present application.
In the description of the present application, it is to be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," "counterclockwise," and the like are used in the orientations and positional relationships indicated in the drawings for convenience in describing the present application and for simplicity in description, and are not intended to indicate or imply that the referenced devices or elements must have a particular orientation, be constructed in a particular orientation, and be operated in a particular manner, and are not to be construed as limiting the present application. Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, features defined as "first", "second", may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of the described features. In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
In the description of the present application, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection; may be mechanically connected, may be electrically connected or may be in communication with each other; either directly or indirectly through intervening media, either internally or in any other relationship. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In this application, unless expressly stated or limited otherwise, the first feature "on" or "under" the second feature may comprise direct contact of the first and second features, or may comprise contact of the first and second features not directly but through another feature in between. Also, the first feature being "on," "above" and "over" the second feature includes the first feature being directly on and obliquely above the second feature, or merely indicating that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply meaning that the first feature is at a lesser elevation than the second feature.
The following disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples for implementing different features of the application. In order to simplify the disclosure of the present application, specific example components and arrangements are described below. Of course, they are merely examples and are not intended to limit the present application. Moreover, the present application may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples, such repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed. In addition, examples of various specific processes and materials are provided herein, but one of ordinary skill in the art may recognize applications of other processes and/or use of other materials.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, an air fryer 200 according to an embodiment of the present application includes a body 201 and a fry vat assembly 100 according to an embodiment of the present application, the body 201 is provided with a cooking cavity 202, and the fry vat assembly 100 is detachably mounted in the cooking cavity 202. The air fryer 200 is a kitchen appliance for heating and cooking food materials through high-temperature air, the food materials cooked by the air fryer 200 have a frying effect and less grease, are delicious and healthy, and the air fryer 200 is more and more popular with people.
The frying pan assembly 100 is detachably mounted with respect to the body 201, the body 201 is mainly used for generating high-temperature air, and the frying pan assembly 100 is mainly used for containing food. The shape of cooking cavity 202 can be adapted to the shape of frying pan assembly 100, cooking cavity 202 has an opening, and food can be put into cooking cavity 202 from the opening after being put into frying pan assembly 100 for cooking, and frying pan assembly 100 can be taken out after cooking so that food can be taken out.
Referring to fig. 1-4, a fry vat assembly 100 of an embodiment of the present application includes a mounting frame 10, a vat 20, and a handle 30. The barrel body 20 is arranged on the mounting frame 10, and a containing groove 11 is formed on one side of the mounting frame 10, which is back to the barrel body 20. The handle 30 is rotatably installed in the accommodating groove 11, and the handle 30 can rotate between a first position a and a second position B. When the handle 30 is at the first position a, the handle 30 is hidden in the accommodating groove 11, and when the handle 30 is at the second position B, one end of the handle 30 extends out of the accommodating groove 11.
In the frying barrel assembly 100 according to the embodiment of the present application, when the handle 30 rotates to the second position B in the accommodating groove 11, one end of the handle 30 extends out of the accommodating groove 11, so that the user can more conveniently take the moving barrel body 20. When the handle 30 rotates to the first position a in the containing groove 11, the handle 30 can be hidden in the containing groove 11, so that the volume of the frying barrel assembly 100 when not in use is reduced, and the handle 30 is prevented from influencing the placement and transportation of the air fryer 200.
Specifically, the tub 20 may have a groove 21-like structure, and the inside thereof may be used to contain food. The barrel 20 may be made of a metal material, and has high structural strength and good heat conductivity. The sidewall of the barrel 20 may be provided with an air hole, which is beneficial for the air flow inside the body 201 to flow, so as to heat the food inside the body better.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the mounting bracket 10 is mainly used for mounting the fixed tub 20. The mounting bracket 10 may have a plate-shaped structure, and the size and shape of the mounting bracket may be adapted to the opening of the cooking cavity 202, and the material of the mounting bracket may be the same as that of the housing of the machine body 201. The tub 20 may be fixedly installed inside the mounting frame 10. After the frying barrel assembly 100 is placed in the cooking cavity 202, the outer wall surface of the mounting bracket 10 can be matched with the outer wall surface of the machine body 201, so that the overall appearance of the air fryer 200 is more attractive.
Because the outer wall surface of the mounting frame 10 is smooth, the mounting frame 10 and the barrel body 20 are inconvenient to take and place, and further the outer wall surface of the mounting frame 10 is provided with a handle 30, and the arrangement of the handle 30 is convenient for a user to take and place the frying barrel assembly 100. Further, if the handle 30 is configured as an external handle 30, not only the overall appearance of the air fryer 200 is affected, but also the overall volume of the air fryer 200 is increased, and the air fryer 200 occupies a larger space during transportation and storage.
Furthermore, a containing groove 11 can be arranged on the outer wall surface of the mounting rack 10, when the air fryer 200 is stored or transported, the handle 30 can be contained in the containing groove 11 to be hidden, and the storage or the transportation of the air fryer 200 is prevented from being influenced; when the air fryer 200 is in use, the handle 30 may extend out of the receiving cavity 11 to facilitate access to the fry vat assembly 100 by a user.
It should be noted that the receiving groove 11 may be disposed at a middle position of an outer wall surface of the mounting bracket 10, and may be formed by a concave portion of the outer wall surface facing the tub 20. The shape of the handle 30 may be adapted to the shape of the receiving groove 11, so as to be better hidden in the receiving groove 11. The formation position, shape, and the like of the accommodation groove 11 are not limited in the present application.
The handle 30 is rotatably disposed in the receiving groove 11 and can rotate between a first position a and a second position B relative to the receiving groove 11. When handle 30 is in first position a relative to receiving cavity 11, handle 30 can be completely hidden within receiving cavity 11, and further, whether fry vat assembly 100 is outside cooking cavity 202 or inside cooking cavity 202, the outside of mounting rack 10 does not have protruding handle 30 and occupies too much space, avoiding handle 30 to affect the storage or transport of fry vat assembly 100 and air fryer 200.
When a user needs to take and place the frying barrel assembly 100, the handle 30 can be rotated from the first position a to the second position B, so that one end of the handle 30 extends out of the accommodating groove 11, and the user can hold the extended handle 30 to pull the frying barrel assembly 100 out of the cooking cavity 202, so as to take out food in the barrel body 20.
Referring to fig. 3-6, in some embodiments, the handle 30 includes a first end 31 and a second end 32 opposite to the first end 31, the first end 31 is provided with a rotating shaft 34, and the rotating shaft 34 is rotatably disposed on the mounting frame 10.
In this way, the handle 30 can rotate relative to the accommodating groove 11 through the rotating shaft 34, and the rotating shaft 34 is disposed at the first end 31 side to make the portion of the second end 32 extending out of the accommodating groove 11 longer, so as to facilitate the user to hold the handle.
Specifically, the rotating shaft 34 is disposed at a side close to the first end portion 31, the rotating shaft 34 may be a cylindrical protrusion protruding from a side wall of the first end portion 31 to two sides, or may also be a bar-shaped cylindrical body, the first end portion 31 is transversely provided with a through hole adapted to the rotating shaft 34, and the rotating shaft 34 can be inserted into the through hole to rotate. The present application is not limited to the specific shape of the rotating shaft 34, and the handle 30 may be rotated about the rotating shaft 34. Correspondingly, the inner walls of the two sides of the accommodating groove 11 may be formed with shaft holes 13 adapted to the rotating shaft 34, and the rotating shaft 34 extends into the shaft holes 13 of the two sides so as to enable the handle 30 to rotate in the accommodating groove 11.
Since the rotating shaft 34 is disposed near the first end 31, when the rotating shaft 34 rotates to the second position B, the side of the handle 30 near the second end 32 can be extended out of the accommodating groove 11 for a longer time, so that the user has a larger holding area when pulling or taking the frying barrel assembly 100, which is convenient for the user to hold the handle 30.
Referring to fig. 3, in some embodiments, an avoiding hole 12 is disposed in the accommodating groove 11, and when the handle 30 is rotated to the second position B, the first end portion 31 extends into the avoiding hole 12, and the second end portion 32 extends out of the accommodating groove 11.
As shown in fig. 7 to 10, when the handle 30 rotates, the first end portion 31 rotates towards the accommodating groove 11, and the second end portion 32 rotates towards the outside of the accommodating groove 11, so that the arrangement of the avoiding hole 12 prevents the first end portion 31 from interfering with the bottom of the accommodating groove 11 when rotating towards the accommodating groove 11, so that the handle 30 can rotate better.
Specifically, the avoiding hole 12 may be formed at the bottom of the accommodating groove 11 and may penetrate through the mounting bracket 10, and the avoiding hole 12 is located in the accommodating groove 11 at a position corresponding to the first end 31. When the handle 30 rotates around the rotating shaft 34 as the rotating axis, the first end 31 will extend into the avoiding hole 12, so as to avoid the interference between the accommodating groove 11 and the handle 30, and the handle 30 can rotate better.
When the handle 30 is at the first position a, the handle 30 can be completely hidden in the accommodating groove 11. When the handle 30 needs to be rotated to the second position B, the first end portion 31 can be pressed towards the direction of the avoiding hole 12, the first end portion 31 can extend into the avoiding hole 12, and correspondingly, the second end portion 32 can extend out of the accommodating groove 11, so that a user can conveniently hold the frying barrel assembly 100 to grab the frying barrel assembly.
Referring to fig. 7-10, in some embodiments, fry vat assembly 100 further comprises a resilient member 37, wherein resilient member 37 exerts a resilient force on handle 30 to maintain handle 30 in first position a in the absence of an external force.
Thus, after the user releases the handle 30, the handle 30 can automatically return to the first position a and remain at the first position a under the action of the elastic member 37, so as to be better hidden in the accommodating groove 11, and avoid interference caused by occupying too large volume when the user is idle or transported.
Specifically, the elastic member 37 may include an elastic element such as a spring, a leaf spring, or the like. The elastic member 37 may be disposed inside the mounting bracket 10, and one end thereof abuts against the first end portion 31 side and the other end abuts against the mounting bracket 10. The elastic member 37 always maintains a certain elastic force on the first end 31, and the first end 31 always has an elastic force toward the accommodating groove 11 by the elastic member 37, so that the handle 30 is maintained at the first position a when no external force is applied.
Meanwhile, in the process of rotating the handle 30 from the first position a to the second position B, the handle 30 can be rotated only by pressing the first end 31 to overcome the elastic force of the elastic member 37 on the first end 31, and when the external force on the handle 30 is lost, the handle 30 is restored to the first position a under the action of the elastic member 37 and is hidden in the accommodating groove 11 to avoid interference.
In another embodiment, the elastic member 37 may further include an elastic element such as a tension spring or a rubber band. The elastic member 37 always maintains a certain tensile force on the second end portion 32, and thus the handle 30 can be maintained at the first position a in the absence of external force. The specific type of the elastic member 37 and the specific assembly manner with the handle 30 are not limited, and the handle 30 can be maintained in the first position a without interfering with the use of the handle 30.
Referring to fig. 5-10, in some embodiments, the handle 30 includes a main body 33 and a supporting portion 35 connected to the main body 33, the main body 33 is rotatably connected to the mounting frame 10, the supporting portion 35 is disposed near a rotation axis of the handle 30, the supporting portion 35 extends from the handle 30 to the barrel 20, the mounting frame 10 is provided with a boss 14 located at an edge of the accommodating groove 11, and two ends of the elastic member 37 respectively support the supporting portion 35 and the boss 14;
when the handle 30 is located at the first position a, the elastic element 37 abuts against the abutting portion 35 to keep the handle 30 at the first position a, and when the handle 30 rotates from the first position a to the second position B, the elastic force of the elastic element 37 against the abutting portion 35 needs to be overcome.
Thus, the elastic member 37 can always maintain the elastic force on the first end portion 31 under the action of the abutting portion 35 and the boss 14, so that the handle 30 is hidden in the accommodating groove 11 when no external force is applied, and the influence of the accidental rotation of the handle 30 on the use of the frying barrel assembly 100 is avoided.
Specifically, the main body 33 may have a square column or a circular column, the shape of the accommodating groove 11 may be adapted to the shape of the main body 33, and the rotating shafts 34 may be disposed on two sides of the main body 33. The abutting portion 35 may be a plate-shaped structure and disposed near the first end 31, and extends from the inner wall of the main body 33 near the first end 31 to the avoiding hole 12.
It should be noted that, since the elastic member 37 needs to provide an elastic force to the first end portion 31 to keep the handle 30 at the first position a, the abutting portion 35 may be disposed near the rotating shaft 34, or may be disposed on a side of the rotating shaft 34 facing the first end portion 31, and the abutting portion 35 is not disposed on a side of the rotating shaft 34 facing the second end portion 32.
The boss 14 may be disposed inside the mounting bracket 10 and may be disposed at an edge of the escape hole 12, and the boss 14 extends from an inner wall of the mounting bracket 10 to a side of the tub 20. The boss 14 may also be a plate-shaped structure, and the boss 14 is disposed opposite to the abutting portion 35.
The boss 14 is connected with the mounting structure in a fixed manner, the abutting portion 35 is connected with the main body 33 in a rotatable manner, the elastic member 37 can be installed between the abutting portion 35 and the boss 14 in a compressed state, two ends of the elastic member are abutted against the abutting portion 35 and the boss 14 respectively, the handle 30 can be kept at the first position a under the cooperation of the elastic member 37, when the handle 30 needs to be rotated, the handle 30 can be rotated to the second position B only by pressing the first end portion 31 to compress the elastic member 37, and after the external force is taken out, the handle 30 can still be restored to the first position a under the elastic force of the elastic member 37.
Referring to fig. 5-10, in some embodiments, a first locking pillar 351 is disposed on a side of the supporting portion 35 facing the boss 14, a second locking pillar 141 is disposed on a side of the boss 14 facing the supporting portion 35, and two ends of the elastic element 37 are respectively sleeved on the first locking pillar 351 and the second locking pillar 141.
Thus, the elastic element 37 can be stably mounted between the holding portion 35 and the boss 14 by the first locking column 351 and the second locking column 141, and can be prevented from falling off.
Specifically, the first latching column 351 may extend from the abutting portion 35 to the side of the boss 14, and the second latching column 141 may extend from the boss 14 to the side of the abutting portion 35. The two ends of the elastic member 37 are respectively sleeved on the first clamping column 351 and the second clamping column 141, and the elastic member 37 is preferably installed in a compressed state, so that the elastic member 37 is prevented from falling off under the limitation of the first clamping column 351 and the second clamping column 141. The first card column 351 and the second card column 141 may have a cross-shaped cylindrical structure, and of course, may have other cylindrical shapes, and the shape of the first card column 351 and the second card column 141 is not limited in this application.
Referring to fig. 10-14, in certain embodiments, the handle 30 includes a locking portion 36 coupled to the abutment 35, the locking portion 36 being configured to lock with a mating structure 203 of the air fryer 200 to limit the removal of the bucket body 20 from the air fryer 200 when the handle 30 is in the first position a, and the locking portion 36 being configured to disengage from the mating structure 203 to unlock the fryer bucket assembly 100 when the handle 30 is in the second position B.
Therefore, the air fryer 200 can pull the frying bucket assembly 100 out of the cooking cavity 202 only when the handle 30 is pulled, so that the phenomenon that the frying bucket assembly 100 breaks away from the user and scalds the user in the cooking process is avoided, and the use safety of the air fryer 200 is improved.
Specifically, the locking portion 36 may be provided on the abutting portion 35, and fixedly connected to the abutting portion 35. When handle 30 is in first position a, locking portion 36 will mate with mating structure 203 on air fryer 200 to limit removal of fryer bucket assembly 100 from cooking chamber 202, thereby preventing air fryer 200 from inadvertently sliding out of the cooking chamber 202 during cooking and scalding the user. When handle 30 is rotated from first position a to second position B, locking portion 36 will disengage engagement structure 203 to allow removal of fry vat assembly 100 from cooking chamber 202. That is, only when the handle 30 is rotated to the second position B, the fry vat assembly 100 can be removed from the cooking cavity 202, thereby preventing the fry vat assembly 100 from being inadvertently detached and improving the safety of the air fryer 200 during use.
Referring to fig. 10-14, in some embodiments, the locking portion 36 extends from the abutting portion 35 toward the bung of the barrel 20, in the first position a, an end of the locking portion 36 away from the abutting portion 35 protrudes out of the bung of the barrel 20, and in the second position B, an end of the locking portion 36 away from the abutting portion 35 is located below the bung of the barrel 20.
Thus, the locking part 36 is arranged so that when the frying barrel assembly 100 is in the cooking cavity 202 and the handle 30 is in the first position a, the frying barrel assembly 100 cannot be moved out of the cooking cavity 202, and only when the handle 30 is rotated to the second position B, the frying barrel assembly 100 can be pulled out, thereby improving the safety during use.
Specifically, the locking portion 36 may be disposed at an end of the abutting portion 35 and extend to a side opposite to the boss 14, and the locking portion 36 may have a sheet-like structure. A mating structure 203 may be disposed over the opening of the cooking fryer cooking cavity 202, and the mating structure 203 may be a baffle or a slot.
When the handle 30 is in the first position a, the end of the locking portion 36 remote from the abutment 35 is higher in the horizontal plane than the height of the bucket body 20, the locking portion 36 being capable of abutting the mating structure 203 to limit the removal of the fry vat assembly 100 from the cooking chamber 202. When the handle 30 is rotated from the first position a to the second position B, the locking portion 36 rotates with the first end 31 to make the end lower than the tub 20, or lower than the fitting structure 203, so that when the handle 30 is pulled to pull out the frying pan assembly 100, the locking portion 36 will not block, and the frying pan assembly 100 can be smoothly taken out.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, in some embodiments, the side of the barrel 20 facing the handle 30 is provided with a groove 21 recessed away from the handle 30, and the locking portion 36 partially extends into the groove 21 in the second position B. Thus, the groove 21 provides a certain movement space for the abutting portion 35 and the locking portion 36, so as to prevent the barrel 20 from being wound and interfering when the first end portion 31 rotates to the second position B.
Specifically, the groove 21 may be disposed on a surface of the barrel 20 connected to the mounting frame 10, and the position of the groove may correspond to the positions of the abutting portion 35 and the locking portion 36, the groove 21 may extend from top to bottom, and positions on two sides of the groove 21 may be used to fix the barrel 20 to the mounting frame 10. The width of the groove 21 is at least larger than the width of the abutting portion 35 or the locking portion 36, so that the barrel 20 does not interfere with the rotation of the handle 30 when the handle 30 rotates.
In the description herein, references to the description of the terms "one embodiment," "certain embodiments," "an illustrative embodiment," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples" or the like mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present application. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
While embodiments of the present application have been shown and described, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that: numerous changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to the embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the application, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

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1. A fry vat assembly of an air fryer comprising:
a mounting frame;
the barrel body is arranged on the mounting frame, and a containing groove is formed in one side, opposite to the barrel body, of the mounting frame; and
the handle is rotatably arranged in the accommodating groove and can rotate between a first position and a second position;
when the handle is located at the first position, the handle is hidden in the accommodating groove, and when the handle is located at the second position, one end of the handle extends out of the accommodating groove.
2. The fry vat assembly of an air fryer of claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a body having first and second ends at each end, the first end having a rotational axis disposed thereon, the rotational axis being rotatably disposed on the mounting bracket.
3. The fry vat assembly of claim 2 wherein an escape aperture is provided in the receptacle, the first end portion extending into the escape aperture and the second end portion extending out of the receptacle when the handle is rotated to the second position.
4. The fry vat assembly of claim 1 further comprising a resilient member that exerts a resilient force on the handle to retain the handle in the first position in the absence of an external force.
5. The fry vat assembly of an air fryer according to claim 4 wherein the handle comprises a main body and a holding portion connected to the main body, the main body is rotatably connected to the mounting bracket, the holding portion is disposed adjacent to the axis of rotation of the handle, the holding portion extends from the handle to the vat body, the mounting bracket is provided with a boss at the edge of the receiving groove, and the elastic member has two ends that respectively hold the holding portion and the boss;
when the handle is located at the first position, the elastic piece abuts against the abutting portion to keep the handle at the first position, and when the handle rotates from the first position to the second position, the elastic force of the elastic piece on the abutting portion needs to be overcome.
6. The frying pan assembly of claim 5, wherein a first latching post is disposed on a side of the holding portion facing the boss, a second latching post is disposed on a side of the boss facing the holding portion, and two ends of the elastic member are respectively sleeved on the first latching post and the second latching post.
7. The fryer assembly of claim 5, wherein said handle includes a locking portion connected to said abutment for locking with a cooperating structure of said air fryer pot to restrict removal of said vat from said air fryer pot when said handle is in said first position and for disengaging from said cooperating structure to unlock said fryer assembly when said handle is in said second position.
8. The fryer assembly of claim 7, wherein said locking portion extends from said retaining portion in a direction toward the bung of said vat, an end of said locking portion remote from said retaining portion protruding out of said bung of said vat in said first position, and an end of said locking portion remote from said retaining portion being located below said bung of said vat in said second position.
9. The fry vat assembly of claim 7 wherein the side of the vat facing the handle is provided with a recess recessed away from the handle, the locking portion projecting partially into the recess when in the second position.
10. An air fryer, comprising:
a body provided with a cooking cavity;
the fry vat assembly of an air fryer of any one of claims 1-9, said fry vat assembly being removably mounted within said cooking cavity.
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