Patent classifications
A47J45/07
Detachable coupling arrangement for connecting a handle to a utensil
A detachable coupling arrangement (1) for connecting a handle (2) to a utensil comprises a male portion (5), a female portion (4) adapted to receive the male portion (5), and a stop element (6) for preventing movement of the male portion (5) relative to the female portion (4) in an upward direction (A) A first retention element and a resiliently deformable second retention element (8) are configured to cooperate to prevent movement in a downward direction (B) when the female portion (4) is coupled to the male portion (5). The first retention element includes a retention surface and a lower surface (23). The second retention element (8) engages the lower surface (23), as the male portion (5) is received in the female portion (4) in the upward direction, and resiliently deforms so that the second retention element (8) locates over the first retention element and abuts against the retention surface.
Detachable Food Preparation Handle
A detachable handle for use with at least one food preparation device is disclosed herein. The detachable handle includes a handle body and an attachment mechanism. The detachable handle is preferably used with a set of food preparation devices, such as cookware devices and utensil devices. In some embodiments, the detachable handle is provided with the set of food preparation devices as a food preparation system. The detachable handle may negate a need for permanently attached handles on the cookware devices and utensil devices, and as such may save space and save on materials. Further, the detachable handle may prevent cross contamination between different foods.
Detachable Food Preparation Handle
A detachable handle for use with at least one food preparation device is disclosed herein. The detachable handle includes a handle body and an attachment mechanism. The detachable handle is preferably used with a set of food preparation devices, such as cookware devices and utensil devices. In some embodiments, the detachable handle is provided with the set of food preparation devices as a food preparation system. The detachable handle may negate a need for permanently attached handles on the cookware devices and utensil devices, and as such may save space and save on materials. Further, the detachable handle may prevent cross contamination between different foods.
Cookware System with Removable Handles
A cookware system, including a cookware member, with an internal region for heating food and an outer edge disposed about a perimeter of the cookware member. The outer edge including a first pair of adjacent slots extending through a thickness of the outer edge and inwardly from the perimeter; the first pair of slots defining a first notch having a top surface and a bottom surface. There is a first removable handle, including a grip member at a first end, an engagement member at a second end, and an extension member interconnecting the grip member to the engagement member. The engagement member includes a first leg, a second leg, a first crossbar, and a second crossbar; and the first crossbar is interconnected between the first leg and the second leg and the second crossbar is spaced from the first crossbar and interconnected between the first leg and the second leg.
DETACHABLE HANDLE FOR COOKING VESSEL
A detachable handle for a cooking vessel includes a body 10; a lever 20 hinged to a lower portion of the body 10; a pressing member 30 installed to be movable forwardly and backwardly in the body 10; a spring 40 elastically supporting the pressing member 30; a cover 50 installed at an upper portion of the body 10; and a button 60 installed to be elastically movable in the cover 50. Accordingly, functionality and usability of the detachable handle for a cooking vessel may be further improved.
DETACHABLE HANDLE FOR COOKING VESSEL
A detachable handle for a cooking vessel includes a body 10; a lever 20 hinged to a lower portion of the body 10; a pressing member 30 installed to be movable forwardly and backwardly in the body 10; a spring 40 elastically supporting the pressing member 30; a cover 50 installed at an upper portion of the body 10; and a button 60 installed to be elastically movable in the cover 50. Accordingly, functionality and usability of the detachable handle for a cooking vessel may be further improved.
Cookware system with removable handles
A cookware system, including a cookware member, with an internal region for heating food and an outer edge disposed about a perimeter of the cookware member. The outer edge including a first pair of adjacent slots extending through a thickness of the outer edge and inwardly from the perimeter; the first pair of slots defining a first notch having a top surface and a bottom surface. There is a first removable handle, including a grip member at a first end, an engagement member at a second end, and an extension member interconnecting the grip member to the engagement member. The engagement member includes a first leg, a second leg, a first crossbar, and a second crossbar; and the first crossbar is interconnected between the first leg and the second leg and the second crossbar is spaced from the first crossbar and interconnected between the first leg and the second leg.
PORTABLE COOKING SYSTEM
A self-contained portable cooking system that prevents mess and facilitates storage and transportation. In one embodiment, a portable cooking system includes an outer container defining a chamber; and a cooking unit being configured to be entirely contained within the chamber of the outer container, the cooking unit being removable from the outer container. In one embodiment, a method of using a portable cooking system includes removing the cooking unit from the outer container, placing an open second end of a cooking column of the cooking unit on a support surface, and placing a cooking platform of the cooking unit on an open first end of the cooking column.
FRENCH PRESS
A French press includes a flask, a pressing rod movable with respect to the flask, a filter system attached to an end of the pressing rod, a handle releasably attached to the flask, and a stopper assembly located in the handle. The stopper assembly includes a stopper movable relative to the handle and a biasing member contacting the stopper to press the stopper towards the flask.
HANDLE MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR AIR FRYER AND AN AIR FRYER
The present application provides a handle mounting structure for an air fryer and an air fryer. The air fryer includes a door panel and a handle, wherein the handle is separately mounted on the door panel. The handle mounting structure includes: a mounting groove, which is arranged on the door panel, wherein a first mounting member is provided on the mounting groove; and a mounting plate, arranged on the handle, wherein a second mounting member is provided on the mounting plate. At least one of the first mounting member and the second mounting member is an elastic element; and the first mounting member and the second mounting member abut against each other, to mount the handle onto the door panel.