CN219763075U - Cooking utensil - Google Patents

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CN219763075U
CN219763075U CN202321369291.2U CN202321369291U CN219763075U CN 219763075 U CN219763075 U CN 219763075U CN 202321369291 U CN202321369291 U CN 202321369291U CN 219763075 U CN219763075 U CN 219763075U
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刘福波
刘锦森
梁叶锋
彭磊
张涛
孟鹏飞
章明
张文康
张伟良
祁福禄
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Chunmi Technology Shanghai Co Ltd
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The present utility model provides a cooking appliance, comprising: a base plate assembly; the cavity assembly is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, the cavity assembly is provided with a first accommodating cavity, the front side of the cavity assembly is an open end, and a water outlet is formed in the bottom wall of the cavity assembly; the furnace door assembly is movably arranged at the front side of the cavity assembly and is used for closing the open end of the cavity assembly; the waste water box is arranged on the bottom plate assembly and is positioned below the furnace door assembly; and the drainage conduit is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, the first end of the drainage conduit is connected with the water outlet, and the second end of the drainage conduit is connected with the wastewater box. According to the technical scheme, the problem that in the process of steaming food materials, steam is easy to condense and gather at the bottom of the cooking cavity in the cooking utensil in the prior art, and sanitation in the cooking cavity is affected is effectively solved.

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Cooking utensil
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of kitchen appliances, in particular to a cooking appliance.
Background
Steaming is a cooking method in which water vapor is generated by heating liquid water and the food material is heated by the temperature of the water vapor. Compared with the cooking modes of heating oil such as frying, roasting, frying and the like, the steamed food material can obviously reduce the use of adding oil in the cooking process, and simultaneously reduce the intake of oil by eaters; compared with the cooking modes of water heating such as boiling, stewing and the like, steam is used as a heat transfer medium, and under the same condition, the steam can retain more nutrients such as water-soluble vitamins and the like. And the food material is usually steamed by only putting the prepared food material into a prepared cooking utensil to heat for a preset period of time, and the food material is basically not required to be turned over in the cooking process, and the seasonings are not required to be added frequently. Based on the above advantages, steaming is generally considered a healthy and convenient way of cooking.
At present, there are some electric cooking appliances with steaming function, such as steaming box, steaming and baking integrated machine, micro steaming and baking integrated machine, etc., and these cooking appliances can be filled with steam in the cooking cavity of the cooking appliance in the process of steaming food material, and can be condensed into droplets after releasing heat to the food material or contacting the inner wall of the cooking cavity, and gradually gather. Along with the extension of cooking time, the liquid drop is easy to gather into ponding at the bottom of the cooking cavity, and grease, condiment and the like in the food material also easily flow into the ponding along with the liquid drop, so that the cooking effect of the food material is affected, and meanwhile, the cleaning burden of a user is increased. If the cleaning is not timely or thorough, bacteria can be easily bred in the cooking cavity, peculiar smell can be generated, and the food sanitation and safety and the user experience can be affected.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a cooking utensil for solving the problem that in the prior art, steam is easy to condense and gather at the bottom of a cooking cavity in the process of steaming food, and the sanitation in the cooking cavity is affected. To achieve one or a part or all of the above or other objects, the cooking apparatus according to the present utility model includes: a base plate assembly; the cavity assembly is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, the cavity assembly is provided with a first accommodating cavity, the front side of the cavity assembly is an open end, and a water outlet is formed in the bottom wall of the cavity assembly; the furnace door assembly is movably arranged at the front side of the cavity assembly and is used for closing the open end of the cavity assembly; the waste water box is arranged on the bottom plate assembly and is positioned below the furnace door assembly; and the drainage conduit is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, the first end of the drainage conduit is connected with the water outlet, and the second end of the drainage conduit is connected with the wastewater box.
In some preferred embodiments, the drain conduit includes a funnel structure and a conduit structure, the larger diameter end of the funnel structure being connected to the drain opening, the first end of the conduit structure being connected to the smaller diameter end of the funnel structure, the second end of the conduit structure being connected to the waste cartridge, the first end of the conduit structure being disposed higher than the second end of the conduit structure.
In some preferred embodiments, the base plate assembly is provided with a mounting structure, the mounting structure is provided with a fixing groove, a first end of the fixing groove corresponds to the water outlet, and a second end of the fixing groove extends towards the waste water box and is matched with the conduit structure for embedding the conduit structure.
In some preferred embodiments, the mounting structure is provided with a blind hole structure on a side close to the waste water box, the second end of the conduit structure is inserted into the blind hole structure, the second end of the conduit structure is provided with a notch structure on a side facing the waste water box, and the mounting structure is provided with an overflow hole at a position opposite to the notch structure, and the overflow hole is connected with the waste water box.
In some preferred embodiments, the waste water box has a second receiving chamber and has an open end at a top thereof, and the overflow aperture corresponds to the top of the waste water box.
In some preferred embodiments, the mounting structure is provided with a fixed pressing plate and a fixed elastic sheet, the fixed pressing plate is located in the middle section of the fixed groove and used for fixing the catheter structure, and the fixed elastic sheet is located between the fixed pressing plate and the blind hole structure and used for clamping the catheter structure.
In some preferred embodiments, the bottom wall is provided with a downward inclined baffle, the upper part of the baffle is connected with the bottom wall, and the water outlet is arranged at the lower part of the baffle.
In some preferred embodiments, the cooking appliance further includes a clean water tank detachably provided in the floor assembly, and the waste water tank is detachably provided on the clean water tank.
In some preferred embodiments, the base plate assembly is provided with identification means corresponding to the cartridge for determining whether the cartridge is in place.
In some preferred embodiments, the identification means is a push switch.
By implementing the technical scheme of the utility model, the method has the following beneficial effects:
after the cooking utensil is adopted, the cavity assembly is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, and the cavity assembly is provided with a first accommodating cavity for accommodating food materials to be cooked. The oven door component is movably arranged at the front end of the cavity component and is used for closing the first accommodating cavity and providing a relatively closed heating environment for the cooking process. Be provided with the outlet on the diapire of cavity subassembly, the liquid droplet that the vapor condensed can be on the diapire of cavity subassembly under the action of gravity to flow from the outlet, be favorable to reducing the bacterium in the culinary art chamber and breed, peculiar smell produces, helps keeping the inside cleanness of cavity subassembly. The waste water box is arranged on the bottom plate assembly and below the oven door assembly, and after cooking is finished, condensation water on the oven door assembly can slide into the waste water box. The drainage pipe is arranged on the bottom plate assembly and is communicated with the water outlet and the waste water box, so that waste water in the first accommodating cavity is also led into the waste water box, and waste water generated in the cooking process is collected at one place, so that the cleaning burden of consumers is simplified.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Wherein:
fig. 1 illustrates an exploded structural schematic view of an embodiment of a cooking appliance according to the present utility model;
fig. 2 illustrates a structural schematic view of a cavity assembly of the cooking appliance of fig. 1;
FIG. 3 illustrates a schematic structural view of a base plate assembly of the cooking appliance of FIG. 1;
fig. 4 illustrates a schematic structural view of a drain duct of the cooking appliance of fig. 1;
fig. 5 shows a schematic cross-sectional structure of the cooking appliance of fig. 1;
fig. 6 illustrates a partially enlarged structural schematic view of a portion B of the cooking appliance of fig. 5;
fig. 7 illustrates a partially enlarged structural schematic view of a cooking appliance of fig. 5; and
fig. 8 illustrates a schematic cross-sectional structure of the cooking appliance of fig. 5 at another view angle.
The above figures contain the following reference numerals:
10. a base plate assembly; 11. pressing the switch; 12. a third accommodation chamber; 13. a fixed pressing plate; 14. a mounting structure; 15. a fixing groove; 16. a fixed spring plate; 17. a blind hole structure; 18. an overflow hole; 20. a cavity assembly; 21. a first accommodation chamber; 22. a bottom wall; 23. a deflector; 24. a water outlet; 30. a waste water box; 40. a drainage conduit; 41. a funnel structure; 42. a conduit structure; 43. a notch structure; 50. a clean water tank.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) in the embodiments of the present utility model are merely used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement, etc. between the components in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indicators are correspondingly changed.
Furthermore, the description of "first," "second," etc. in this disclosure is for descriptive purposes only and is 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 at least one such feature. In addition, the technical solutions of the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it is necessary to base that the technical solutions can be realized by those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should be considered to be absent and not within the scope of protection claimed in the present utility model.
As shown in fig. 1 to 4, the cooking appliance of the present embodiment mainly includes a bottom plate assembly 10, a cavity assembly 20, a door assembly (not shown), a waste water box 30, and a drain duct 40. As shown in fig. 1 and 3, the base plate assembly 10 of the present embodiment may be used as a base of a cooking appliance, and the cavity assembly 20 is disposed on the base plate assembly 10. The cavity assembly 20 has a first receiving cavity 21 that can be used as a cooking cavity for placing food items to be cooked. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the front side of the cavity assembly 20 of the present embodiment is an open end for receiving or removing food materials to be cooked. The door assembly is movably disposed at a front side of the cavity assembly 20 for closing an open end of the cavity assembly 20. As shown in fig. 1 and 8, the waste water box 30 of the present embodiment is disposed on the floor assembly 10 below the door assembly. As shown in fig. 2, the bottom wall 22 of the chamber body assembly 20 of the present embodiment is provided with a drain port 24, the bottom plate assembly 10 is provided with a drain conduit 40, and referring to fig. 5 to 7, a first end of the drain conduit 40 is connected to the drain port 24, and a second end of the drain conduit 40 is connected to the waste water box 30.
After the above cooking appliance is adopted, the cavity assembly 20 is disposed on the base plate assembly 10, and the food material to be cooked is placed in the first receiving cavity 21 of the cavity assembly 20. The oven door assembly is movably disposed at the front end of the cavity assembly 20 for closing the first receiving cavity 21 to provide a relatively closed heating environment for the cooking process. The drain outlet 24 is arranged on the bottom wall 22 of the cavity assembly 20, and liquid drops condensed by water vapor in the cooking process can slide onto the bottom wall 22 of the cavity assembly 20 under the action of gravity and flow out of the drain outlet 24, so that bacteria breeding and peculiar smell generation in the cooking cavity are reduced, and the interior of the cavity assembly 20 is kept clean. The waste water box 30 is disposed on the bottom plate assembly 10 and below the oven door assembly, and after cooking is completed, condensed water on the oven door assembly can slide into the waste water box 30. The drain duct 40 is provided on the floor assembly 10 to communicate the drain port 24 with the waste water box 30, so that the waste water in the first accommodating chamber 21 is also introduced into the waste water box 30, and the waste water generated in the cooking process is collected in one place, thereby simplifying the cleaning process of consumers and reducing the cleaning burden.
As shown in fig. 2, 5 and 8, a baffle 23 inclined downward is provided on the bottom wall 22 of the chamber assembly 20, the upper portion of the baffle 23 is connected to the bottom wall 22, and a drain port 24 is provided at the lower portion of the baffle 23. The droplets that condense on the bottom wall 22 of the cavity assembly 20 can pool towards the drain opening 24 under the force of gravity and flow out of the drain opening 24, which is beneficial to reducing bacterial growth and odor generation in the cooking cavity and to keeping the interior of the cavity assembly 20 clean.
As shown in fig. 4, the drain conduit 40 of the present embodiment includes a funnel structure 41 and a conduit structure 42, wherein the funnel structure 41 is generally tapered, and wherein the larger diameter end is connected to the drain opening 24 and the smaller diameter end is connected to the first end of the conduit structure 42, and referring to fig. 7 and 8, the funnel structure 41 is opposite the drain opening 24 to facilitate collecting and guiding the liquid into the conduit structure 42. The second end of the conduit structure 42 is connected to the waste water box 30 and the first end of the conduit structure 42 is positioned higher than the second end of the conduit structure 42 so that liquid in the conduit structure 42 can accelerate into the waste water box 30 under the force of gravity.
As shown in fig. 3 and 8, the base plate assembly 10 of the present embodiment is provided with a mounting structure 14, the mounting structure 14 is provided with a fixing groove 15, the fixing groove 15 extends from the middle portion of the base plate assembly 10 to the front side, a first end of the fixing groove 15 corresponds to the drain port 24, and a second end of the fixing groove 15 extends toward the waste water box 30. The shape and size of the fixing groove 15 are matched with those of the duct structure 42, so that the duct structure 42 can be embedded in the fixing groove 15, and then the duct structure 42 can be kept stable in the cooking utensil, which is favorable for keeping waterway seal and preventing liquid from leaking out from a gap between the funnel structure 41 and the cavity assembly 20.
Preferably, the drain conduit 40 of the present embodiment is made of silica gel, and the drain conduit 40 made of silica gel has a certain elasticity, so that the funnel structure 41 can adapt to the shape of the baffle 23 and other structures around the drain outlet 24, and keep close fit, which is beneficial to keeping the water path tightness and preventing the liquid from overflowing.
As shown in fig. 6 and 8, the mounting structure 14 of the present embodiment is provided with a blind hole structure 17 at a side close to the waste water box 30, and the second end of the duct structure 42 can be inserted into the blind hole structure 17 to be fixed. Specifically, a side of the bottom of the second end of the duct structure 42 toward the waste water tank 30 is provided with a notch structure 43, and the mounting structure 14 is provided with an overflow hole 18 at a position opposite to the notch structure 43, the overflow hole 18 being connected to the waste water tank 30. The liquid in the first receiving chamber 21 can pass through the drain port 24, the funnel structure 41, the conduit structure 42, the notch structure 43, and the overflow hole 18 in this order into the waste cartridge 30.
As one preference, as shown in fig. 1 and 8, the waste water cartridge 30 of the present embodiment has a second accommodation chamber and has an open end at the top, and the overflow hole 18 corresponds to the top of the waste water cartridge 30. With the cartridge 30 mounted to the floor assembly 10, the relatively small overflow aperture 18 is opposite the open end of the relatively large cartridge 30, allowing the liquid in the drain conduit 40 to naturally flow into the cartridge 30.
To further improve the stability of the drainage conduit 40 on the base plate assembly 10, as shown in fig. 3 and 8, the mounting structure 14 of the present embodiment is provided with a fixed pressing plate 13 and a fixed spring plate 16. The fixed pressing plate 13 is located in the middle section of the fixed slot 15, and is combined with the fixed slot 15 of the mounting structure 14 to form a through hole, and the conduit structure 42 is inserted into the through hole to play a role in fixing. The fixed spring 16 is located between the fixed pressing plate 13 and the blind hole structure 17, and is disposed near the blind hole structure 17, for clamping the fixed conduit structure 42.
As shown in fig. 1 and 8, the cooking appliance of the present embodiment further includes a fresh water tank 50 provided in the floor assembly 10, and a third receiving chamber 12 is provided in the floor assembly 10, and the fresh water tank 50 is detachably provided in the third receiving chamber 12 for supplying fresh water required for cooking. The fresh water tank 50 is provided with a projection, and a first groove is provided at the bottom of the projection to facilitate the insertion into the third receiving chamber 12 or the withdrawal from the third receiving chamber 12. The waste water tank 30 is provided with a second groove having a shape and size substantially corresponding to those of the protrusions, so that the waste water tank 30 can be detachably provided on the protrusions of the fresh water tank 50 through the second groove.
As shown in fig. 3 and 5, the front side of the floor assembly 10 of the present embodiment is further provided with a recognition device corresponding to the waste water box 30 for judging whether the waste water box 30 is installed in place. When the waste water box 30 is installed in place, the identification device obtains corresponding information, so that the cooking appliance can normally operate. When the waste water box 30 is not installed in place, the identification device does not obtain corresponding information, so that the cooking appliance is wrongly reported, the normal operation of the cooking appliance is limited, and the condition that water in the cooking cavity flows onto the table top due to the fact that the waste water box 30 is not in place is prevented, and the user experience is affected.
Preferably, the identification device of the present embodiment is a push switch 11, and when the waste water box 30 is installed in place, the push switch 11 is pressed, and the cooking appliance can be normally operated; when the waste water box 30 is not installed in place, the push switch 11 is not completely pressed, limiting the normal operation of the cooking appliance.
The foregoing disclosure is illustrative of the present utility model and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model, which is defined by the appended claims.

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1. A cooking appliance, comprising:
a base plate assembly;
the cavity assembly is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, the cavity assembly is provided with a first accommodating cavity, the front side of the cavity assembly is an open end, and a water outlet is formed in the bottom wall of the cavity assembly;
the furnace door assembly is movably arranged at the front side of the cavity assembly and is used for closing the open end of the cavity assembly;
the waste water box is arranged on the bottom plate assembly and is positioned below the furnace door assembly;
and the drainage conduit is arranged on the bottom plate assembly, the first end of the drainage conduit is connected with the water outlet, and the second end of the drainage conduit is connected with the wastewater box.
2. The cooking appliance of claim 1, wherein the drain conduit comprises a funnel structure and a conduit structure, wherein the larger diameter end of the funnel structure is connected to the drain opening, the smaller diameter end of the funnel structure is connected to the first end of the conduit structure, the second end of the conduit structure is connected to the waste cartridge, and the first end of the conduit structure is positioned higher than the second end of the conduit structure.
3. The cooking appliance of claim 2, wherein the base plate assembly is provided with a mounting structure, the mounting structure is provided with a fixing groove, a first end of the fixing groove corresponds to the water outlet, and a second end of the fixing groove extends to the waste water box and is matched with the duct structure for embedding the duct structure.
4. A cooking appliance according to claim 3, wherein the mounting structure is provided with a blind hole structure on a side close to the waste water box, the second end of the duct structure is inserted into the blind hole structure, the second end of the duct structure is provided with a notch structure on a side thereof facing the waste water box, and the mounting structure is provided with an overflow hole at a position opposite to the notch structure, and the overflow hole is connected with the waste water box.
5. The cooking appliance of claim 4, wherein the waste water box has a second receiving chamber and a top portion thereof is an open end, and the overflow aperture corresponds to the top portion of the waste water box.
6. The cooking appliance of claim 4, wherein a fixed platen and a fixed spring are provided on the mounting structure, the fixed platen is located in a middle section of the fixed slot for fixing the duct structure, and the fixed spring is located between the fixed platen and the blind hole structure for clamping the duct structure.
7. The cooking appliance according to claim 1, wherein a downward inclined baffle is provided on the bottom wall, a higher portion of the baffle is connected to the bottom wall, and the drain port is provided at a lower portion of the baffle.
8. The cooking appliance of claim 1 further comprising a clean water tank removably disposed in the floor assembly, the waste water tank removably disposed on the clean water tank.
9. Cooking appliance according to claim 1, characterized in that the soleplate assembly is provided with identification means, which correspond to the waste water box for determining whether the waste water box is mounted in place.
10. Cooking appliance according to claim 9, wherein the identification means is a push switch.
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