CN219742353U - Suction cup type tableware - Google Patents

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CN219742353U
CN219742353U CN202321051394.4U CN202321051394U CN219742353U CN 219742353 U CN219742353 U CN 219742353U CN 202321051394 U CN202321051394 U CN 202321051394U CN 219742353 U CN219742353 U CN 219742353U
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周劲
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The utility model provides a sucker type tableware, which belongs to the technical field of tableware, and comprises a first tableware body and a second tableware body, wherein a first groove for containing food is concavely formed on the top surface of the first tableware body, a first sucker structure is formed on the part of the first tableware body, which is enclosed into the first groove, and a second sucker structure is arranged at the bottom of the first tableware body; the top surface of the second tableware body is concavely provided with a second groove for containing food, and the second tableware body can be embedded at the notch of the first groove and is adsorbed on the first tableware body through the first sucker structure. According to the sucker type tableware provided by the utility model, a user can adsorb the second tableware body on the first tableware body, the user does not need to clean the used first tableware body in the dining process of infants, and new food can be directly put into the second tableware body, so that the time for infants to wait for the food is reduced.

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Suction cup type tableware
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of tableware, and particularly relates to sucking disc type tableware.
Background
Tableware refers to non-edible means that directly contact food when eating, utensils and appliances that assist in the distribution or ingestion of food. When the infant learns to eat with the tableware, the problem that the tableware is easy to topple over or turn over exists, which not only leads to food waste but also is easy to scald the infant, so that some sucker type tableware capable of being sucked on a table exists in the prior art. However, when food needs to be replaced for infants, the tableware is usually required to be taken off the table, new food is placed in the tableware after the tableware is cleaned once, and finally the tableware is sucked on the table again, so that the whole dining process is time-consuming and labor-consuming, and the use experience of a user is seriously reduced.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the utility model provides a sucking disc type tableware, which aims to solve the technical problem that the sucking disc type tableware in the prior art wastes time and labor when replacing food.
In order to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides a suction cup type tableware, comprising:
the first tableware body is provided with a first groove for containing food in a recessed mode, a first sucker structure is formed at the part of the first tableware body, which is enclosed into the first groove, and a second sucker structure is arranged at the bottom of the first tableware body; and
the top surface of the second tableware body is sunken to form a second groove for containing food, and the second tableware body can be embedded in the notch of the first groove and is adsorbed on the first tableware body through the first sucker structure.
Optionally, the first recess is provided with one.
Optionally, the first grooves are provided in plurality, and at least one first groove is embedded with the second tableware body.
Optionally, after the second tableware body is embedded in the first tableware body, the bottom surface of the second tableware body and the first groove are arranged at intervals away from the groove wall of the groove opening.
Optionally, the second tableware body is provided with an annular flange on the outer peripheral surface of the notch near the second groove, and the annular flange is lapped on the first tableware body after the second tableware body is embedded on the first tableware body.
Optionally, the first tableware body is provided with an annular sealing ring on the bottom surface along the circumferential edge of the bottom surface, and the annular sealing ring forms a second sucker structure.
Optionally, a pull tab is provided on the outer side of the annular seal ring.
Optionally, the first tableware body is made of food-grade silica gel, and the second tableware body is made of food-grade silica gel or food-grade pp.
Optionally, the sucking disc formula tableware still includes the third tableware body, and the material of second tableware body is food grade silica gel, and the second tableware body encloses the part that becomes the second recess and forms the third sucking disc structure, and the third tableware body can inlay the notch department of locating first recess and adsorb on the second tableware body through the third sucking disc structure.
Optionally, the material of the third tableware body is food grade silica gel or food grade pp.
The sucker type tableware provided by the utility model has the beneficial effects that: compared with the prior art, the sucker type tableware comprises the first tableware body and the second tableware body, a user can adsorb the first tableware body on a tabletop through the second sucker structure, and then food is placed in the first tableware body for infants to eat; when the food in the first tableware body is eaten and new food is needed to be added, a user can adsorb the second tableware body on the first tableware body through the second sucker structure, and the user does not need to clean the used first tableware body in the dining process of the infants, so that the new food can be directly put into the second tableware body, and the time for the infants to wait for the food is reduced; meanwhile, the second tableware body is not easily taken out by infants due to the fact that the second tableware body is adsorbed on the first tableware body, the possibility that food is scattered and high-temperature food scalds the infants is reduced, and the use experience of users is improved.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model, the drawings that are needed in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described below, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of an explosion structure of a sucker type tableware according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of a sucker type tableware according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 3 is a schematic front view of a first dinnerware body of a suction cup type dinnerware according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
Wherein, each reference sign in the figure:
10. a first tableware body; 110. a first groove; 120. a first suction cup structure; 130. a second suction cup structure; 131. an annular seal ring; 132. a pull tab;
20. a second tableware body; 210. a second groove; 220. an annular flange.
Detailed Description
In order to make the technical problems, technical schemes and beneficial effects to be solved more clear, the utility model is further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the utility model.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "mounted" or "disposed" on another element, it can be directly on the other element or be indirectly on the other element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or be indirectly connected to the other element.
It is to be understood that the terms "length," "width," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like are merely for convenience in describing and simplifying the description based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus are not to be construed as limiting the utility model.
Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more such feature. In the description of the present utility model, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more, unless explicitly defined otherwise.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the embodiment of the utility model provides a suction cup type tableware, which includes a first tableware body 10 and a second tableware body 20, wherein a first groove 110 for holding food is concavely formed on the top surface of the first tableware body 10, a first suction cup structure 120 is formed on a portion of the first tableware body 10 surrounded by the first groove 110, and a second suction cup structure 130 is disposed on the bottom of the first tableware body 10; the top surface of the second tableware body 20 is concavely formed with a second recess 210 for holding food, and the second tableware body 20 can be embedded in the notch of the first recess 110 and is adsorbed on the first tableware body 10 through the first chuck structure 120.
In the embodiment of the utility model, the sucker type tableware comprises a first tableware body 10 and a second tableware body 20, a user can adsorb the first tableware body 10 on a table top through the second sucker structure 130, and then food is placed in the first tableware body 10 for infants to eat; when the food in the first tableware body 10 is eaten and new food is needed to be added, a user can adsorb the second tableware body 20 on the first tableware body 10 through the second sucker structure 130, and the user does not need to clean the used first tableware body 10 in the dining process of the infant, so that the new food can be directly put in the second tableware body 20, and the time for the infant to wait for the food is reduced; meanwhile, the second tableware body 20 is not easily taken out by infants due to the fact that the second tableware body is adsorbed on the first tableware body 10, so that the possibility that food is scattered and high-temperature food scalds the infants is reduced, and the use experience of users is improved.
On the other hand, the user holds different foods through the first tableware body 10 and the second tableware body 20, respectively, and the new foods are not mixed with the residues of the old foods, so that the delicacy of the new foods is ensured, and the appetite of infants can be improved to a certain extent.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the first groove 110 is provided with one.
In one embodiment, the first recess 110 is provided in plurality, and at least one first recess 110 is embedded with the second cutlery body 20.
Illustratively, two first grooves 110 are provided, and when an infant consumes the food in one of the first grooves 110, the second tableware body 20 can be embedded in the first groove 110 to put new food therein, and the food in the remaining first groove 110 can be continuously consumed by the infant.
Illustratively, each first recess 110 corresponds to one second cutlery body 20, so that the user gets a richer use experience.
In one embodiment, after the second cutlery body 20 is embedded in the first cutlery body 10, the bottom surface of the second cutlery body 20 and the first groove 110 are spaced apart from the groove wall of the groove.
Thus, even though the first utensil body 10 remains with the rest of the food, the second utensil body 20 can be embedded within the first recess 110 without interference.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the second cutlery body 20 is provided with an annular flange 220 on the outer peripheral surface of the notch near the second groove 210, and the annular flange 220 is overlapped on the first cutlery body 10 after the second cutlery body 20 is embedded in the first cutlery body 10.
In this way, the second tableware body 20 can be effectively prevented from being completely embedded into the first recess 110, and the user can conveniently separate the first tableware body 10 from the second tableware body 20 after the infant has finished dining.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 3, the first diner body 10 is provided with an annular sealing ring 131 protruding along a circumferential edge of the bottom surface on the bottom surface, and the annular sealing ring 131 forms the second suction cup structure 130.
Specifically, since the annular sealing ring 131 is convexly disposed on the bottom surface of the first dinning tool body 10, the annular sealing ring 131, the bottom surface of the first dinning tool body 10 and the table top can similarly form a cavity, and the user presses the first dinning tool body 10 to remove part of air in the cavity, so that the cavity is in a negative pressure state, and the first dinning tool body 10 can be adsorbed on the table top.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 3, a pull tab 132 is disposed on an outer side of the ring-shaped sealing ring 131, and a user can easily lift the first dinning tool body 10 by using the pull tab 132.
In one embodiment, the first tableware body 10 is made of food grade silica gel, and the second tableware body 20 is made of food grade silica gel or food grade pp.
Further, a pull tab 132 is disposed at an outer side of the annular sealing ring 131, and the first tableware body 10 is made of food-grade silica gel.
Thus, after the user lifts the first tableware body 10 by using the pull tab 132, the second tableware body 20 is biased downward in the first recess 110 under the action of gravity, and since the material of the first tableware body 10 is elastically deformable food-grade silica gel, a gap is formed between the first tableware body 10 and the wall surface of the first recess 110, and the negative pressure between the first tableware body 10 and the second tableware body 20 is eliminated, so that the user can easily take out the second tableware body 20.
In one embodiment, the suction cup type tableware further comprises a third tableware body (not shown), the second tableware body 20 is made of food grade silica gel, the second tableware body 20 forms a third suction cup structure around the second recess 210, and the third tableware body can be embedded in the notch of the first recess 110 and is adsorbed on the second tableware body 20 through the third suction cup structure.
Thus, the design of sucking disc formula tableware of this embodiment has the three-layer, can hold more various food in proper order.
In one embodiment, the third tableware body is made of food grade silica gel or food grade pp.
It can be understood that when the material of the third tableware body is food-grade silica gel, the notch of the third tableware body can also form a sucker structure, so that other tableware bodies can be adsorbed.
The number of layers of the suction cup type tableware of this embodiment is selected according to actual needs, and is not limited only herein.
The technical features of the above embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The foregoing examples illustrate only a few embodiments of the utility model, which are described in greater detail and are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model. It should be noted that it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the utility model, which are all within the scope of the utility model. Accordingly, the scope of the utility model should be assessed as that of the appended claims.

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1. A suction cup type tableware, comprising:
the first tableware body is recessed on the top surface to form a first groove for containing food, a first sucker structure is formed at the part of the first tableware body, which is enclosed into the first groove, and a second sucker structure is arranged at the bottom of the first tableware body; and
the top surface of the second tableware body is sunken to form a second groove for containing food, and the second tableware body can be embedded at the notch of the first groove and is adsorbed on the first tableware body through the first sucker structure.
2. A sucking disc cutlery as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first recess is provided with one.
3. The suction cup type tableware of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said first recesses are provided, at least one of said first recesses having said second tableware body embedded therein.
4. A sucking disc type tableware according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein after said second tableware body is fitted to said first tableware body, the bottom surface of said second tableware body and said first recess are spaced apart from the wall of said notch.
5. The suction cup-type tableware of claim 1, wherein the second tableware body is provided with an annular flange on an outer peripheral surface of a notch adjacent to the second recess, and the annular flange is overlapped on the first tableware body after the second tableware body is embedded in the first tableware body.
6. The suction cup cutlery of claim 1, wherein the first cutlery body is provided with an annular sealing ring on the bottom surface along a peripheral edge of the bottom surface, the annular sealing ring forming the second suction cup structure.
7. The suction cup type tableware of claim 6, wherein the outer side of said ring-shaped sealing ring is provided with a pull tab.
8. The suction cup-type tableware of claim 1, wherein the first tableware body is made of food-grade silica gel, and the second tableware body is made of food-grade silica gel or food-grade pp.
9. The suction cup type tableware of claim 8, wherein the suction cup type tableware further comprises a third tableware body, the second tableware body is made of food grade silica gel, a portion of the second tableware body enclosed into the second groove forms a third suction cup structure, and the third tableware body can be embedded in a notch of the first groove and is adsorbed on the second tableware body through the third suction cup structure.
10. The suction cup-type tableware of claim 9, wherein said third tableware body is made of food grade silica gel or food grade pp.
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