CN218949927U - Tank cover structure - Google Patents

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CN218949927U
CN218949927U CN202223401652.5U CN202223401652U CN218949927U CN 218949927 U CN218949927 U CN 218949927U CN 202223401652 U CN202223401652 U CN 202223401652U CN 218949927 U CN218949927 U CN 218949927U
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林彦吉
陈权泽
郭高林
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The utility model provides a can lid structure. The can lid structure comprises a lid body and tableware. The cover body comprises a top, a setting hole, a peripheral wall and an opening. The arrangement hole penetrates through the top and forms a hole wall, the peripheral wall integrally surrounds the top, and the opening is positioned on the peripheral wall and at least partially extends to the arrangement hole. The cutlery portion is located in the hole and is connected to the hole wall, the cutlery comprising a handle comprising at least one stiffening rib. Wherein, the material of lid and tableware is the same, and when at least one of lid and tableware atress, the tableware breaks away from the lid. Therefore, the plastic can be effectively reduced by the arrangement of integrally connecting the cover body and the tableware, and the strength of the tableware can be maintained on the premise of plastic reduction by the arrangement of the reinforcing ribs.

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Tank cover structure
Technical Field
The present utility model relates to a can lid structure, and more particularly, to a can lid structure with a can lid combined with tableware.
Background
With the development of the food industry, modern people have more and more food culture, and for convenience and quick eating, the instant food is widely favored by consumers, such as food packaged by an easy-to-open can. In order to enable users to enjoy the food at any time, the food packaged by the easy-open can is attached with a folding soup spoon, the folding soup spoon is clamped on the can cover, and then the can cover is buckled on the easy-open can.
However, the can lid and the folding spoon are generally made of plastic and are disposable products, thus being less environmentally friendly. In view of this, it is an objective of the related industry to improve can ends and fold spoon structures to reduce plastic.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the above problems, the present utility model provides a can lid structure, which can reduce the plastic used by the can lid structure and achieve the effect of plastic reduction.
According to one embodiment of the present utility model, a can lid structure is provided, which includes a lid and a cutlery box. The cover body comprises a top, a setting hole, a peripheral wall and an opening. The arrangement hole penetrates through the top and forms a hole wall, the peripheral wall integrally surrounds the top, and the opening is positioned on the peripheral wall and at least partially extends to the arrangement hole. The cutlery portion is located in the hole and is connected to the hole wall, the cutlery comprising a handle comprising at least one stiffening rib. Wherein, the material of lid and tableware is the same, and when at least one of lid and tableware atress, the tableware breaks away from the lid.
Therefore, the plastic can be effectively reduced by the arrangement of integrally connecting the cover body and the tableware, and the strength of the tableware can be maintained on the premise of plastic reduction by the arrangement of the reinforcing ribs.
According to the can lid structure of the foregoing embodiment, the tableware may further include a eating portion including a first connecting portion for being foldably connected to one end of the grip.
According to the can lid structure of the foregoing embodiment, the tableware may further include an extension handle including a second connection portion to be foldably connected with the other end of the grip.
According to the can lid structure of the foregoing embodiment, the lid body may further include a fastening portion protruding from the peripheral wall and configured to limit the feeding portion, so that the feeding portion is kept folded on the handle.
According to the tank cover structure of the foregoing embodiment, when the tableware is located in the hole, two sides of the handle may be directly connected to the hole wall.
According to the can lid structure of the foregoing embodiment, the thickness of the top portion adjacent to the disposition hole may be tapered.
According to the can lid structure of the foregoing embodiment, the lid may further include a plurality of connection protrusions protruding from the hole wall, and the handle may further include a plurality of grooves spaced apart from each other on two sides of the handle, each connection protrusion being connected to each groove, and when the tableware is separated from the lid, a section of each connection protrusion separated from the tableware is located in each groove.
According to the can lid structure of the foregoing embodiment, the maximum thickness of the grip may be between 0.5mm and 1 mm.
The can lid structure according to the foregoing embodiment, wherein the maximum thickness of the top portion may be between 0.4mm and 0.6 mm.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model.
Fig. 2 is another perspective view of the can lid structure of the embodiment 1 of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of the can lid structure of the embodiment 1 of fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a tableware of the can lid structure of embodiment 1 of fig. 1 in a use state.
Fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model.
Fig. 6 is a schematic top view of a part of the can lid structure of the embodiment 2 of fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure according to embodiment 3 of the present utility model.
Fig. 8 is another perspective view of the can lid structure according to embodiment 3 of the present utility model.
Fig. 9 is a block flow chart showing a method for using the can lid structure according to embodiment 4 of the present utility model.
Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing the operation of the can lid structure applied to the method of using the can lid structure of fig. 4.
[ Main element symbols description ]
1000,2000,3000,4100: can lid structure 1100,2100,4110: cover body
1110,4111: top 1120: setting hole
1121,2121: hole wall 1130,4112: peripheral wall
1140,4113: opening 1150: fastening part
1200,2200,3200,4120: tableware 1210,2210,3210,4121: handle 1211: reinforcing
Rib 1212: round hole
1213: fitting groove 1220,3220,4122: food taking part
1221: first connection portion 1230,4123: extension handle
1231: longitudinal groove 1232: second connecting part
2160: connection tab 2213: groove
4000: method 4200 for can lid construction: tank body
S01: opening step S02: separation step
S03: combining step
Detailed Description
Embodiments of the present utility model will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. For purposes of clarity, many practical details will be set forth in the following description. However, the reader should appreciate that these practical details should not be used to limit the utility model. That is, in some embodiments of the utility model, these practical details are unnecessary. Moreover, for the sake of simplicity of the drawing, some well-known and conventional structures and elements are shown in the drawings in a simplified schematic manner; and repeated elements will likely be indicated by identical or analogous numerals.
In addition, the terms first, second, third, etc. are used herein only to describe different elements or components, and there is no limitation on the elements/components themselves, and thus, the first element/component may be modified as a second element/component. And the combination of elements/components/mechanisms/modules herein is not a common, conventional or known combination in the art, and it is not possible to determine whether the combination of elements/components/mechanisms/modules is easily accomplished by a person of ordinary skill in the art by whether the combination of elements/components/mechanisms/modules is known per se.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure 1000 according to embodiment 1 of the present utility model, and fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of the can lid structure 1000 of embodiment 1 of fig. 1. The can lid structure 1000 includes a lid 1100 and cutlery 1200. The cover 1100 includes a top 1110, a mounting hole 1120, a peripheral wall 1130, and an opening 1140. An aperture 1120 is provided through the top 1110 and forms an aperture wall 1121, with a peripheral wall 1130 integrally surrounding the top 1110, and an opening 1140 is provided in the peripheral wall 1130 and extends at least partially into the aperture 1120. The dish 1200 is partially disposed in the hole 1120 and connected to the hole wall 1121, and the dish 1200 includes a handle 1210, wherein the handle 1210 includes at least one reinforcing rib 1211 (shown in FIG. 3). Wherein, the material of the cover 1100 and the tableware 1200 is the same, and when at least one of the cover 1100 and the tableware 1200 is stressed, the tableware 1200 is separated from the cover 1100.
By this, by arranging the cover 1100 and the dish 1200 integrally made of the same material, plastic can be effectively reduced, and by arranging the reinforcing ribs 1211, strength of the dish 1200 can be maintained on the premise of plastic reduction. Details of the can lid structure 1000 will be described later.
The top 1110 is formed in a disk shape, and the peripheral wall 1130 protrudes downward from the periphery of the top 1110 to surround the top 1110 with a space. The hole 1120 may extend through the top 1110, however, it should be understood that when the cover 1100 is not detached from the dish 1200, the dish 1200 is located in the hole 1120 and at least partially connected to the hole wall 1121, so that only a portion of the hole 1120 is in a penetrating state and another portion of the hole is in an un-penetrating state due to the dish 1200. In embodiment 1, the two sides of the handle 1210 can be directly connected to the hole wall 1121.
In other words, the cover 1100 and the dish 1200 are integrally molded in the process, for example, by injection molding, and when the cover 1100 is not detached from the dish 1200, the dish 1200 fills a part of the hole 1120 to form a cap with the top 1110 visually and structurally. Further, the thickness of the top 1110 adjacent the aperture 1120 may be tapered, i.e., the top 1110 may have a generally uniform thickness, but may be thinned in the portion adjacent the aperture wall 1121 so that the thickness tapers to the height of the aperture wall 1121, which may facilitate separation of the top 1110 from the dish 1200. The maximum thickness of the top 1110 (not referred to as thinning) may be between 0.4mm and 0.6 mm. The cover 1100 and the dish 1200 may be made of polypropylene with moderate toughness.
The opening 1140 is partially formed in the peripheral wall 1130 and partially formed in the top 1110, and the opening 1140 extends to the dish 1200 such that the opening 1140 communicates with the hole 1120 when the dish 1200 is detached.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4 together with fig. 1 to 2, fig. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid 1000 according to the embodiment 1 of fig. 1, and fig. 4 is a schematic perspective view of a tableware 1200 of the can lid 1000 according to the embodiment 1 of fig. 1 in a use state. The cutlery 1200 may further comprise a feeding portion 1220 comprising a first connecting portion 1221 for foldable connection with one end of the handle 1210, and the cutlery 1200 may further comprise an extension handle 1230 comprising a second connecting portion 1232 for foldable connection with the other end of the handle 1210.
As shown in fig. 1 to 2, the handle 1210 is disposed at the hole 1120, and the feeding portion 1220 and the extension handle 1230 are disposed at two ends of the handle 1210, respectively, so that the handle 1210, the feeding portion 1220 and the extension handle 1230 can be folded in a folded state. The cover 1100 may further include a fastening portion 1150, where the fastening portion 1150 protrudes from the peripheral wall 1130 and is configured to limit the feeding portion 1220, so that the feeding portion 1220 is kept folded on the handle 1210 and kept in a folded state. As shown in fig. 3, the eating portion 1220 and the extending handle 1230 may be upright relative to the handle 1210, and as shown in fig. 4, after the tableware 1200 is detached, the handle 1210, the eating portion 1220 and the extending handle 1230 are unfolded and connected to form a spoon structure. It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the grab handle, the feeding portion and the extension handle may be connected to form a fork structure or a fork-spoon structure after being unfolded, which is not limited by the accompanying drawings.
The first connecting portion 1221 may have a round pin structure, and the handle 1210 may include a round hole 1212 at one end, so that the feeding portion 1220 may rotate to fasten the first connecting portion 1221 to the round hole 1212, so as to limit the feeding portion 1220 and the handle 1210. The second connecting portion 1232 may have a protruding structure, and the handle 1210 may include a protruding structure with a protruding structure 1213 at the other end, so that the extending handle 1230 may rotate to make the second connecting portion 1232 snap-fit into the protruding structure 1213, so as to limit the extending handle 1230 and the handle 1210.
As shown in fig. 1 and 3, the upper surface and the lower surface of the handle 1210 may be provided with a recess, and the number of the reinforcing ribs 1211 is one and located in the recess of the lower surface, so that the use of plastic can be effectively reduced and the strength can be maintained. In addition, the extension handle 1230 can further include a plurality of longitudinal slots 1231, wherein the longitudinal slots 1231 also help to reduce the use of plastic. In other embodiments, the number and structure of the reinforcing ribs may be changed, and the handle may not be provided with a recess, which is not limited to the above disclosure. Further, the maximum thickness of the grip 1210 may be between 0.5mm and 1mm, for example, 0.8mm, not limited thereto.
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, fig. 5 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure 2000 according to embodiment 2 of the present utility model, and fig. 6 is a schematic top view of a portion of the can lid structure 2000 according to embodiment 2 of fig. 5. The can lid structure 2000 is similar to the can lid structure 1000 of embodiment 1, except that the lid 2100 may further comprise a plurality of connection protrusions 2160 protruding from the hole wall 2121, the handle 2210 may further comprise a plurality of grooves 2213, the plurality of grooves 2213 may be disposed at intervals on two sides of the handle 2210, each connection protrusion 2160 is connected to each groove 2213, and when the tableware 2200 is separated from the lid 2100, a separated section of each connection protrusion 2160 from the tableware 2200 is located in each groove 2213.
In another words, the can lid structure 2000 is not directly connected to the hole wall 2121 by two sides, like the can lid structure 1000, but is connected to the hole wall 2121 by a connecting protrusion 2160 with a gap between the grip 2210 and the hole wall 2121. Therefore, when the tableware 2200 is detached, the connection protrusion 2160 is broken and mostly remains on the hole wall 2121, and the connection protrusion 2160 and the cross section of the tableware 2200 are located in the groove 2213 by the structure of the groove 2213, so as to avoid cutting the user.
Referring to fig. 7 and 8, fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure 3000 according to embodiment 3 of the present utility model, and fig. 8 is a schematic perspective view of a can lid structure 3000 according to embodiment 3 of the present utility model. The structure of the can lid structure 3000 is similar to the can lid structure 1000 of embodiment 1, except that the tableware 3200 has a two-fold structure, so it includes a handle 3210 and a feeding portion 3220, but does not include the extending handle 1230 of embodiment 1 of fig. 3, and other similar structures will not be repeated.
Referring to fig. 9 and 10, fig. 9 is a block flow chart of a method 4000 for using a can lid structure according to embodiment 4 of the present utility model, and fig. 10 is a flow chart of the operation of the can lid structure 4100 applied to the method 4000 for using a can lid structure according to embodiment 4 of fig. 9. The can lid structure using method 4000 includes an opening step S01, a separating step S02, and a combining step S03.
In the opening step S01, the lid 4100 is detached from the can 4200, the lid 4100 comprises an integrally formed lid 4110 and a dish 4120, the lid 4110 comprises a top 4111, a peripheral wall 4112 and an opening 4113, the dish 4120 is connected to the top 4111, and the opening 4113 is located in the peripheral wall 4112 and extends to the dish 4120.
In the separation step S02, a force is applied to at least one of the tableware 4120 and the cover 4110 to tear the joint between the cover 4110 and the tableware 4120, thereby separating the tableware 4120 and the cover 4110 from each other.
In the combining step S03, the handle 4121 and the eating portion 4122 included in the tableware 4120 are combined, the eating portion 4122 includes the first connection portion, at least one of the eating portion 4122 and the handle 4121 is operated, and the first connection portion and the handle 4121 are combined to change the tableware 4120 from the folded state to the use state.
As shown in fig. 9 and 10, the lid structure 4100 may be covered over the can 4200, and the tableware 4120 may be accommodated between the lid 4110 and the can 4200. Therefore, in the opening step S01, the can lid structure 4100 may be separated from the can body 4200, and then the separating step S02 may be performed.
The can lid structure 4100 has the same structure as the can lid structure 1000 of embodiment 1, but can be replaced with the can lid structures 2000 and 3000 of embodiments 2 and 3. Since the cover 4110 and the tableware 4120 are integrally formed, a user can hold the cover 4110 by hand, for example, and pull the tableware 4120 by hand, so as to detach the tableware 4120 from the cover 4110.
Finally, the combining step S03 is performed, so that the grip 4121, the feeding portion 4122, and the extension handle 4123 can be combined. Thus, a user may grasp at least one of the grip 4121 and the extension handle 4123 to extend the feeding portion 4122 into the can 4200 to scoop up the food.
Although the present utility model has been described with reference to the above embodiments, it should be understood that the utility model is not limited thereto, but may be modified and altered in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the present utility model.

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1. A can lid structure comprising:
a cover, comprising:
a top;
setting holes penetrating the top and forming hole walls;
a peripheral wall integrally surrounding the top; a kind of electronic device with high-pressure air-conditioning system
An opening located in the peripheral wall and extending at least partially to the placement hole; and
tableware, part is located this setting hole and connects in this pore wall, and this tableware contains:
a handle comprising at least one stiffening rib;
wherein, the material of the cover body and the tableware is the same, and when at least one of the cover body and the tableware is stressed, the tableware is separated from the cover body.
2. The can lid structure of claim 1, wherein the cutlery further comprises:
the feeding part comprises a first connecting part which is connected with one end of the grab handle in a foldable way.
3. The can lid structure of claim 2, wherein the cutlery further comprises:
an extension handle including a second connection portion to be foldably connected to the other end of the grip.
4. The can lid structure according to claim 2, wherein said lid body further comprises:
the clamping part protrudes from the peripheral wall and is configured to limit the food taking part, so that the food taking part is kept folded on the grab handle.
5. The lid structure of claim 1, wherein the two sides of the handle are directly connected to the wall of the hole when the tableware is positioned in the hole.
6. The can lid structure of claim 5 wherein the top tapers in thickness adjacent the aperture.
7. The can lid structure of claim 1, wherein the lid further comprises a plurality of connection protrusions protruding from the wall of the can, the handle further comprises a plurality of grooves spaced apart from each other on both sides of the handle, each connection protrusion being connected to each groove, and when the dish is separated from the lid, a section of each connection protrusion separated from the dish is located in each groove.
8. The can lid structure of claim 1 wherein the maximum thickness of the grip is between 0.5mm and 1 mm.
9. The can lid structure of claim 1 wherein the maximum thickness of the top is between 0.4mm and 0.6 mm.
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