CN219693311U - Mounting structure of embedded gas stove - Google Patents

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CN219693311U
CN219693311U CN202320729785.0U CN202320729785U CN219693311U CN 219693311 U CN219693311 U CN 219693311U CN 202320729785 U CN202320729785 U CN 202320729785U CN 219693311 U CN219693311 U CN 219693311U
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An embedded gas-cooker mounting structure, including: a kitchen range top, the top surface of which is provided with a mounting hole; the chassis is provided with a bottom wall and a side wall extending upwards from the periphery of the bottom wall, and is arranged at the mounting hole of the cooking bench, and the side wall of the chassis is opposite to the inner wall of the mounting hole; the side wall of the chassis is provided with at least two first protruding blocks protruding outwards, the first protruding blocks are arranged side by side at intervals, and a gap extending up and down is formed between every two adjacent first protruding blocks; the inner wall of the mounting hole is provided with a second lug which can be inserted with the gap along the up-down direction at the position corresponding to the gap, so that when the chassis is mounted at the mounting hole from top to bottom, the gap on the chassis is inserted with the second lug on the cooking bench. Compared with the prior art, the utility model is convenient to operate and adjust and can be suitable for different hearth opening sizes.

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Mounting structure of embedded gas stove
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of household kitchen ware, and particularly relates to an installation structure of an embedded gas stove.
Background
The prior gas stove comprises a chassis and a panel arranged on the chassis, wherein the chassis is provided with a bottom wall and a side wall extending upwards from the periphery of the bottom wall, the top of the side wall is provided with an outwards extending flanging, the chassis can be embedded into an opening of a cooking bench, and the flanging of the chassis is supported on a table top of the cooking bench. In order to enable the bottom plate to be stably installed in the opening of the cooking bench, the size of the opening of the cooking bench needs to be determined according to the size of the bottom plate or slightly larger than the size of the bottom plate, but cannot be too large, otherwise, the gas stove can shake in the use process. And the size of the gas stove chassis in the market is different at present, when the consumer needs to change the gas stove, often need to select suitable gas stove according to the size of the trompil of current top of a kitchen range, or adjust the trompil of top of a kitchen range again, there is more inconvenience.
In order to solve the problems, the utility model patent No. ZL201920312765.7 (patent publication No. CN 209944442U) discloses an embedded gas stove which can adapt to different stove openings, comprising a stove surface and a chassis under the stove surface, wherein the chassis is provided with a bottom plate and a side wall extending upwards from the periphery of the bottom plate, the top end of the side wall is provided with a flange extending outwards horizontally and propped against the lower surface of the stove surface, the side wall of the chassis is provided with an adjusting piece which is perpendicular to the side wall and extends outwards and has adjustable extension length, the adjusting piece is a screw, the side wall of the chassis is provided with a mounting seat at the position corresponding to the adjusting piece, and the mounting seat is provided with a screw hole for the adjusting piece to stretch inwards and outwards. Therefore, the extension length of the screw relative to the side wall of the chassis can be adjusted according to the size of the hearth opening, and the gas stove is convenient to position. However, the above patent has the following technical problems to be solved: 1. the convenience in adjusting the extension length of the screw needs to be further improved; 2. the screws occupy the space inside the chassis.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the current state of the art, the utility model provides an embedded gas stove mounting structure which is convenient to operate and adjust and can be suitable for different hearth opening sizes.
The technical scheme adopted for solving the technical problems is as follows: an embedded gas-cooker mounting structure, including:
a kitchen range top, the top surface of which is provided with a mounting hole;
the chassis is provided with a bottom wall and a side wall extending upwards from the periphery of the bottom wall, and is arranged at the mounting hole of the cooking bench, and the side wall of the chassis is opposite to the inner wall of the mounting hole;
the method is characterized in that:
the side wall of the chassis is provided with at least two first protruding blocks protruding outwards, the first protruding blocks are arranged side by side at intervals, and a gap extending up and down is formed between every two adjacent first protruding blocks;
the inner wall of the mounting hole is provided with a second lug which can be inserted with the gap along the up-down direction at the position corresponding to the gap, so that when the chassis is mounted at the mounting hole from top to bottom, the gap on the chassis is inserted with the second lug on the cooking bench.
Therefore, when the chassis is arranged at the mounting hole of the cooking bench, the cooperation between the two adjacent first convex blocks on the chassis and the second convex blocks on the inner wall of the mounting hole can limit the movement of the chassis in the horizontal direction, so that the risk of horizontal displacement of the chassis during use is reduced, and the utility model can be suitable for holes of different cooking benches; and the utility model can realize that the chassis is restrained on the limiting piece of the cooking bench along with the mounting action of the chassis, thereby being convenient for operation. The mounting structure can avoid occupying extra space inside the chassis.
To further limit movement of the chassis in the horizontal direction, the second tab preferably has a side opposite the chassis side wall that is in abutment with or spaced apart from the corresponding chassis side wall.
Further, the second bump is formed by connecting at least two bump units side by side in a detachable mode, and the arrangement direction is intersected with the side wall of the chassis where the second bump is located. Therefore, the proper number of the lug units can be selected for connection according to the size of the chassis, so that the side surface of the second lug can be attached to or spaced from the corresponding side wall of the chassis.
For easy insertion, the side surface of the second bump is preferably inclined from top to bottom toward the side wall of the chassis where the second bump is located. Therefore, the second protruding block is of a structure with a small lower part and a large upper part, the lower part with a small size is convenient to insert into the gap, and the upper part with a large size can be attached to the side wall of the chassis.
Preferably, the first lugs are at least three, and are arranged side by side at intervals to form at least two gaps;
the second lug is provided with one lug and is inserted into one gap; or at least two second protruding blocks are respectively inserted into the corresponding gaps. When at least two second protruding blocks are arranged, the structural stability can be improved, and the structure is particularly suitable for the situation that the size of the open hole of the cooking bench is far larger than that of the chassis.
Preferably, the first bumps 23 are arranged at equal intervals. Thus, proper gaps can be selected for plugging according to the size of the chassis.
Further, the first bump is integrally connected with the side wall of the chassis and is stamped outwards from the side wall of the chassis.
Preferably, the second bump is detachably constrained to the inner wall of the mounting hole. Therefore, when the size of the chassis is matched with the size of the hearth opening, the second protruding block can be directly taken down.
In each of the above embodiments, preferably, the chassis has a front side facing the user, and the first bumps are arranged in a group at a side-by-side interval, and have at least two groups, and are respectively disposed on the left and right sidewalls of the chassis; the second protruding blocks are at least two and are respectively arranged on the left side part and the right side part of the inner wall of the mounting hole. Therefore, the chassis can be prevented from moving back and forth and left and right under the action of external force.
Preferably, the top end of the side wall of the chassis is provided with a turned-over edge extending outwards horizontally, the turned-over edges on the front side and the back side of the chassis are long strips extending along the left-right direction, and the width of the turned-over edge on the front side of the chassis in the front-back direction is smaller than that of the turned-over edge on the back side of the chassis.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the advantages that: the side wall of the chassis is provided with at least two first protruding blocks, and the inner wall of the mounting hole of the cooking bench is provided with the second protruding blocks, so that when the chassis is mounted at the mounting hole of the cooking bench, the chassis can be limited to move in the horizontal direction by matching between the two adjacent first protruding blocks on the chassis and the second protruding blocks on the inner wall of the mounting hole, so that the risk of horizontal displacement of the chassis during use is reduced, and the utility model can be suitable for different cooking bench holes; and the utility model can realize that the chassis is restrained on the limiting piece of the cooking bench along with the mounting action of the chassis, thereby being convenient for operation. The mounting structure can avoid occupying extra space inside the chassis.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a first embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a structure according to another embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a first embodiment of the utility model;
FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of a second embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 6 is a schematic diagram of a partial structure (omitting a chassis) of a second embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a third embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of the present utility model.
Detailed Description
The utility model is described in further detail below with reference to the embodiments of the drawings.
Embodiment one:
as shown in fig. 1 to 4, a mounting structure of an embedded gas cooker according to a preferred embodiment of the present utility model includes a cooking bench 1 and a bottom plate 2.
Wherein, square mounting holes 10 are arranged on the table top of the cooking bench 1.
The chassis 2 has a bottom wall 21, a side wall 22 extending upwardly from the periphery of the bottom wall 21, and a horizontally outwardly extending flange 24 provided at the top end of the side wall 22. The front side and the rear side of the chassis 2 are elongated and extend in the left-right direction, and the width of the front side of the chassis 2 in the front-rear direction is smaller than that of the rear side of the chassis 2. The chassis 2 is installed at the installation hole 10 of the cooking bench, and the chassis side wall 22 is opposite to the inner wall of the installation hole 10, and the bottom surface of the chassis flange 24 is supported on the surface of the cooking bench 1.
In order to limit the chassis 2, the chassis 2 is prevented from being displaced in the horizontal direction in the mounting hole 10 of the cooking bench 1, the chassis side wall 22 is provided with first protruding blocks 23 protruding outwards, three first protruding blocks 23 are arranged side by side at equal intervals, and a gap 230 extending up and down is formed between two adjacent first protruding blocks 23. And three first protruding blocks 23 are arranged in a group at intervals side by side, two groups are arranged on the left and right side walls of the chassis 2 respectively. Each first bump 23 is integrally connected with the chassis sidewall 22, and is punched out from the chassis sidewall 22.
The left and right side portions of the inner wall of the mounting hole 10 are provided with second protrusions 11 which can be inserted into corresponding gaps 230 in the up-down direction, so that when the chassis 2 is mounted at the mounting hole 10 from top to bottom, the gaps 230 on the chassis 2 are inserted into the second protrusions 11 on the cooking bench 1. In this embodiment, the number of the second protrusions 11 on the left and right sides of the inner wall of the mounting hole 10 is 1, and each of the second protrusions 11 is inserted into a corresponding one of the gaps 230. Meanwhile, the second bump 11 has a side 110 opposite to the chassis sidewall 22, and the side 110 is attached to or spaced apart from the corresponding chassis sidewall 22. And the second projection 11 is detachably (e.g., adhesively) constrained to the inner wall of the mounting hole 10.
Therefore, when the chassis 2 is arranged at the mounting hole 10 of the cooking bench from top to bottom, the cooperation between the two adjacent first convex blocks 23 on the chassis 2 and the second convex blocks 11 on the inner wall of the mounting hole 10 can limit the movement of the chassis in the horizontal direction, so that the risk of horizontal displacement of the chassis during use is reduced, and the utility model can be suitable for different cooking bench holes.
Embodiment two:
as shown in fig. 5 and 6, a second preferred embodiment of an installation structure of an embedded gas stove according to the present utility model is basically the same as the first preferred embodiment, in which the second bump 11 is formed by connecting at least two bump units 111 side by side in a detachable manner (e.g. by bonding), and the arrangement direction is perpendicular to the chassis sidewall 22 where the second bump 11 is located. And the side 110 of the second bump 11 is inclined from top to bottom toward the chassis sidewall 22 where the second bump 11 is located, so as to facilitate plugging.
Thus, a proper number of bump units 111 can be selected for splicing according to the dimension of the mounting hole 10 on the cooking bench in the left-right direction, so that the side surface 110 of the second bump 11 can be attached to or separated from the corresponding chassis side wall 22.
Embodiment III:
as shown in fig. 7 and 8, a third preferred embodiment of the mounting structure of an embedded gas cooker according to the present utility model is basically the same as the second embodiment, except that there are two second protrusions 11 on the same side of the mounting hole 10 of the cooking bench in the present embodiment, and they are respectively inserted into the corresponding gaps 230.
In the description and claims of the present utility model, terms indicating directions, such as "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "side", "top", "bottom", etc., are used to describe various example structural parts and elements of the present utility model, but these terms are used herein for convenience of description only and are determined based on the example orientations shown in the drawings. Because the disclosed embodiments of the utility model may be arranged in a variety of orientations, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting, such as "upper" and "lower" are not necessarily limited to being in a direction opposite or coincident with the direction of gravity.

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1. An embedded gas-cooker mounting structure, including:
a kitchen range (1) is provided with a mounting hole (10) on the table top;
a bottom plate (2) having a bottom wall (21), a side wall (22) extending upward from the periphery of the bottom wall (21), the bottom plate (2) being mounted at the mounting hole (10) of the hob, and the bottom plate side wall (22) being opposite to the inner wall of the mounting hole (10);
the method is characterized in that:
the chassis side wall (22) is provided with first protruding blocks (23) protruding outwards, at least two first protruding blocks (23) are arranged side by side at intervals, and a gap (230) extending up and down is formed between every two adjacent first protruding blocks (23);
the mounting hole (10) is provided with a second bump (11) at a position corresponding to the gap (230) on the inner wall of the mounting hole (10), wherein the second bump can be inserted into the gap (230) along the up-down direction, so that when the chassis (2) is mounted at the mounting hole (10) from top to bottom, the gap (230) on the chassis (2) is inserted into the second bump (11) on the cooking bench (1).
2. The mounting structure according to claim 1, wherein: the second bump (11) has a side (110) opposite the chassis sidewall (22), the side (110) being in abutment with or spaced apart from the corresponding chassis sidewall (22).
3. The mounting structure according to claim 2, wherein: the second protruding blocks (11) are formed by connecting at least two protruding block units (111) side by side in a detachable mode, and the arrangement direction of the second protruding blocks is intersected with the side wall (22) of the chassis where the second protruding blocks (11) are located.
4. The mounting structure according to claim 2, wherein: the side (110) of the second bump (11) is inclined from top to bottom towards the chassis side wall (22) where the second bump (11) is located.
5. The mounting structure according to claim 1, wherein: at least three first projections (23) are arranged side by side at intervals to form at least two gaps (230);
the second protruding blocks (11) are one and are inserted into one of the gaps (230); or at least two second protruding blocks (11) are respectively inserted into the corresponding gaps (230).
6. The mounting structure according to claim 5, wherein: the first bumps (23) are arranged at equal intervals.
7. The mounting structure according to claim 1, wherein: the first lug (23) is connected with the chassis side wall (22) into a whole and is stamped outwards from the chassis side wall (22).
8. The mounting structure according to claim 1, wherein: the second protruding block (11) is detachably constrained to the inner wall of the mounting hole (10).
9. The mounting structure according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that: the side of the chassis (2) facing the user is taken as the front side, a group of first convex blocks (23) which are arranged side by side at intervals are provided with at least two groups, and the first convex blocks are respectively arranged on the left side wall and the right side wall of the chassis (2); the number of the second protruding blocks (11) is at least two, and the second protruding blocks are respectively arranged on the left side part and the right side part of the inner wall of the mounting hole (10).
10. The mounting structure according to claim 9, wherein: the top of chassis lateral wall (22) is equipped with the turn-ups (24) of horizontal outside extension, and the turn-ups of chassis (2) front side and rear side all are rectangular form along controlling the orientation extension, and the width of turn-ups of chassis (2) front side in the fore-and-aft direction is less than the width of turn-ups of chassis (2) rear side.
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