Patent classifications
A47J45/071
FITTING PART FOR BEING ATTACHED TO A COOKING OR FRYING VESSEL
A fitting part for attaching a handle element to the vessel wall of a cooking or frying vessel includes a base body having a recess for plugging onto a support part on the vessel wall, a securing element for securing the base body to the support part provided in the recess, and the securing element engaging at least one cast surface of the support part and/or at least one cast surface of the base body in a fixing manner, the securing element being at least one elastically deformable pressure spring having a wavelike profile, the opposite sides of the of the wavelike profile coming into contact with the support part on one side and with the inner side of the recess in the base body on the other side, and the pressure spring fixing the base body to the support part by friction-locking contact with at least one cast surface.
HANDLE FOR A CONTAINER, HAND-TOOL OR OTHER LIKE ITEM
A handle for a container, the container including a peripheral wall that defines an internal area. The handle includes a mount having a locking recess and a body including a pivot arm and a locking arm. The pivot arm is pivotally connected to the mount. When positioned in an operating position, the locking arm is biased toward the locking recess so as to secure the locking arm in place relative to the mount. When positioned in a storage position, the body is rotated about the pivot arm to a location above or in the internal area.
Odor filtering lid assembly
An odor filtering lid assembly includes a lid that is positionable on a cooking pot and that has female threads which are integrated into a perimeter of the lid. A first disk has a plurality of first air holes each extending through the first disk to pass air through the first disk. The first disk has male threads integrated into the first disk which threadably engaging the female threads in the lid for removably attaching the first disk to the lid. An air filter is positioned against the first disk to filter odors from air passing through the air filter. A second disk has a plurality of second air holes each extending through the second disk to pass air through the second disk. The second disk is positionable against the first disk such that the air filter is positioned between the first disk and the second disk.
Multi-radius curve rollover frying pan
A mutli-radius curve rollover frying pan, including a second hemi-circular side having a multi-radius curve cross-section along a first arcuate section and a second arcuate section to terminate at a second rim, is provided. The second rim is disposed substantially parallel the pan base but overhanging the first arcuate section. The multi-radius curve cross-section quickens towards the second rim whereby foodstuffs accelarated up the second hemi-circular side are gently inverted and rolled over at the second arcuate section maintaining contact with the pan. Flight of foodstuffs is minimized. Foodstuffs are inverted to complete rotation upon the slope of the first arcuate section before coming to rest under the influence of gravity on the cooking surface of the pan base. Force of impact is therefore minimized. Thus even delicate foodstuffs (such as eggs, for example) are readily inverted with minimal dexterity required and with minimal force applied to the pan proper.
FRYING BASKET WITH DETACHABLE HANDLE AND AIR FRYER
The present disclosure provides a frying basket with a detachable handle and an air fryer, including a frying basket body and a handle section, wherein the frying basket body and the handle section are detachably connected to each other; the inner part of the frying basket body is provided with a space to accommodate the handle section; the frying basket body is thereon provided with a mounting port; one end of the handle section is provided with a mounting base; and the mounting base is fitted and embedded in the mounting port. The present disclosure can solve the existing problems that the frying basket and handle cannot be disassembled and are inconvenient in transportation.
Method for producing a handle subassembly for a cooking vessel
Provided is a method for producing a handle subassembly made to be mounted to a body (2) to form a cooking vessel (1), said subassembly including a handle (20), a sensor (30), particularly a temperature sensor, equipped with at least one flexible insulated conducting element (31, 32) which is connected to a connector (17) of a control circuit (28), said subassembly including a receiving area (49) for the conducting element (31, 32) a part of which (49b) is disposed in the handle (20).
Container having attachable/detachable handle
This application relates to a container having an attachable/detachable handle. In one aspect, the container includes a fastening member having one side coupled to a container and having a fastening portion formed at the other side thereof that is opposite to the one side. The container may also include a detachable block member having a stopper member detachably coupled to the fastening portion of the fastening member. The container may further include a handle body to which the detachable block member is coupled.
Handle for a kitchen object
A handle for a kitchen object is provided, including a part for attachment or connection to an object made of phenol resin, an intermediate part which winds around and partially incorporates the part for attachment or connection, and an external part or skin for covering or coating the intermediate part.
Cookware vessel with removable handle
According to one example, a cookware vessel includes a bracket coupled to an exterior of a vessel, and a detachable handle. The handle includes a grip portion, a coupling fixedly attached to the grip portion, an actuator rotatingly coupled to the handle, and a spring. The coupling has a channel that is configured to surround at least a portion of an upper horizontally extending rod of the bracket. The actuator has a top portion configured to engage and disengage an upper edge of the bracket when the actuator is rotated forward and backward. The actuator also has hooks configured to engage and disengage a lower horizontally extending rod of the bracket when the actuator is rotated forward and backward. The spring is configured to apply a force to the actuator so as to rotate the actuator forward, when the actuator is released by a user.
COOKWARE HANDLE
A grip for a cookware handle includes a first side, a second side, a pocket between the first side and the second side, a first aperture in the first side, a second aperture in the second side, and a plug comprising a thumb grip. The plug is configured to retain the grip on a shaft received in the pocket by extending through the first aperture, the shaft, and the second aperture.