HANDGRIP FOR COOKING VESSELS AND RESPECTIVE FIXING SYSTEM
20190000277 ยท 2019-01-03
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International classification
Abstract
Described is a system for fixing a handgrip to a cooking vessel which comprises a fixing element in the form of a bridge, configured for being irremovably constrained, at a respective first distal end thereof, to a wall of the cooking vessel and, at a respective second proximal end thereof, to the handgrip. On the lateral surfaces of the fixing element between the first distal end and the second proximal end a plurality di notches, openings and/or inclined walls is provided. The system also comprises a shaped elastic element, configured for being housed and retained inside a corresponding blind hole made at one end of the handgrip, that is to say, the end of the handgrip designed for coupling with the proximal end of the fixing element. The shaped elastic element consists of a metallic bending spring with a constant circular cross section, substantially U-shaped, wherein the two arms of the U are provided with shaped intermediate portions configured for engaging with the corresponding notches, openings and/or inclined walls made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element, thus obtaining the irreversible coupling between the handgrip and the cooking vessel by inserting the fixing element in the blind hole and by mutual locking between the fixing element and the shaped elastic element.
Claims
1. A system for fixing a handgrip to a cooking vessel, the system comprising: a fixing element in the form of a bridge, configured for being irremovably constrained, at a respective first distal end thereof, to a wall of the cooking vessel and, at a respective second proximal end thereof, to the handgrip, on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element between the first distal end and the second proximal end a plurality of notches, openings and/or inclined walls being provided; and a shaped elastic element, configured for being housed and retained inside a corresponding blind hole made at one end of the handgrip, such that the one end of the handgrip is designed for coupling with the proximal end of the fixing element, wherein the shaped elastic element consists of a metallic bending spring with a constant circular cross section, substantially U-shaped, two arms of the U are provided with shaped intermediate portions configured for engaging with the corresponding notches, openings and/or inclined walls made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element to obtain the irreversible coupling between the handgrip and the cooking vessel by inserting the fixing element in the blind hole and by mutual locking between said fixing element and the shaped elastic element.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the fixing element comprises: a first internally hollow sleeve-shaped fixing component provided with said plurality of openings on its respective lateral surfaces, said first fixing component being configured for being irremovably connected to the handgrip; a second fixing component, configured for being irremovably connected to the cooking vessel; and a third fixing component, configured for making the first fixing component and the second fixing component integral with each other.
3. The system according to claim 1, the fixing element consists of an internally hollow sleeve provided with the plurality of openings on its respective lateral surfaces, said sleeve being also provided, at the respective first distal end for fixing to the wall of the cooking vessel, with two or more flanges designed for the coupling with said wall.
4. The system according to claim 2, wherein the spring lies on a horizontal plane substantially parallel to the development direction of the handgrip with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use, the free ends of the arms of the spring, when said spring is retained inside the corresponding blind hole of the handgrip, facing towards the opening of the blind hole and being inserted by pressure fitting in respective abutment slots made in said blind hole.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein each shaped intermediate portion of the spring comprises, starting from the respective free ends and with reference to the position of said free ends: a first diverging portion, configured for facilitating the sliding of the spring on its respective lying plane and around the lateral surfaces of the fixing element; and a second converging portion, configured for engaging with the corresponding openings made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element, said openings forming fastening seats which keep the spring, and therefore the handgrip, blocked with respect to the fixing element integral with the cooking vessel.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein the fixing element consists of an internally solid single component provided with a plurality of notches, with respective inclined internal walls, on the respective lateral surfaces, said internally solid component being configured for being irremovably connected to the wall of the cooking vessel by welding.
7. The system according to claim 6, wherein each notch is internally provided with one or more walls inclined with an acute angle () with respect to a vertical centerline plane of the fixing element, said inclined walls giving to each notch a wedge shape in a horizontal cross section, so as to prevent the spring from uncoupling from the fixing element in the assembled configuration of the system.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein the spring lies on a vertical plane substantially perpendicular to the development direction of the handgrip with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use, the free ends of the arms of the spring, when said spring is retained inside the corresponding blind hole of the handgrip, facing upwards, again with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use.
9. The system according to claim 8, wherein the free ends of the arms of the spring are inclined forwards, that is to say, towards the wall of the cooking vessel, by an angle () equal to approximately 1 with respect to a vertical plane, so as to reduce the clearances inside the blind hole.
10. The system according to claim 8, wherein each shaped intermediate portion of the spring comprises a central throttled or tapered portion, configured for engaging with the corresponding notches made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element, said notches forming fastening seats which keep the spring, and therefore the handgrip, blocked with respect to the fixing element integral with the cooking vessel.
11. The system according to claim 10, wherein the fixing element is provided with a rounded entrance portion, obtained on its respective second proximal end and configured for widening the central throttled or tapered portion of the spring in the step of assembling the handgrip on said fixing element.
12. The system according to claim 10, wherein the free ends of the arms of the spring and the central throttled or tapered portion lie on a vertical plane, with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use, substantially perpendicular to the development direction of the handgrip, whilst the curved portion of the spring, where the respective arms join, lies on a horizontal plane, again with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use, substantially parallel to the development direction of the handgrip.
13. The system according to claim 7, wherein the spring lies on a horizontal plane substantially parallel to the development direction of the handgrip with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use, the shaped intermediate portion of each arm of the spring comprising, starting from the respective free ends and with reference to the position of said free ends: a first portion bent inwards, configured for engaging with a corresponding notch made on one of the lateral surfaces of the fixing element; and a second portion bent outwards, configured for inserting by pressure fitting in a respective abutment slot made in the blind hole.
14. The system according to claim 13, wherein each notch, and the respective internal inclined walls, extend along a substantially vertical direction, that is to say, a direction substantially perpendicular to the lying plane of the spring with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use.
15. The system according to claim 13, wherein each notch, and the respective internal inclined walls, extend along a substantially horizontal direction, that is to say, a direction substantially parallel to the lying plane of the spring with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use.
16. The system according to claim 3, wherein the spring lies on a horizontal plane substantially parallel to the development direction of the handgrip with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use, the free ends of the arms of the spring, when said spring is retained inside the corresponding blind hole of the handgrip , facing towards the opening of the blind hole and being inserted by pressure fitting in respective abutment slots made in said blind hole .
Description
[0015] The features and the advantages of a system for fixing a handgrip to a cooking vessel according to the present invention will be more evident from the following explanatory and non-limiting description referred to the accompanying schematic drawings in which:
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[0054] It should be noted that, in the accompanying drawings and in the following description, equal reference numbers indicate equal elements or elements equivalent to each other.
[0055] The drawings illustrate some preferred embodiments of the system for fixing a handgrip 10 to a cooking vessel (not shown) according to the present invention. The handgrip 10 may be shaped in any way, but it most frequently comprises a handle having a curved and elongated shape to allow an easy gripping of the cooking vessel, especially when the latter consists of frying pan with a large diameter and when the handgrip 10 is its only means of gripping. In another embodiment, not shown in the drawings, the handgrip may however consist of a handle which is mounted in pairs on specific cooking vessels, consisting in turn of saucepans. The handgrip 10 is conveniently made of a thermosetting and/or thermoplastic material, or from silicone, suitable for use inside any dishwasher.
[0056] The system comprises a fixing element 12 in the form of a bridge, or goujon, configured for being irremovably constrained, at a respective first distal end thereof, to a wall of the cooking vessel and, at a respective second proximal end thereof, to the handgrip 10. The fixing element 12 is conveniently made with a metallic material and may consist of a single component, or a plurality of separate components.
[0057] With reference to the first embodiment of
[0058] With reference to the second embodiment of
[0059] Lastly, with reference to the third, fourth, fifth and sixth embodiments of
[0060] As well as the fixing element 12, the system comprises a shaped elastic element 16, configured for being housed and retained inside a corresponding blind hole 18 made at one end of the handgrip 10, that is to say, the end of the handgrip 10 designed for coupling with the proximal end of the fixing element 12. The shaped elastic element 16 consists of a metallic bending spring with a constant circular cross section, substantially U-shaped, wherein the two arms of the U are provided with shaped intermediate portions configured for engaging with the corresponding notches 30, openings 26 and/or inclined walls 38 made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element 12. This thereby achieves the irreversible coupling between the handgrip 10 and the cooking vessel by the insertion of the fixing element 12 in the blind hole 18 and by the mutual locking between the fixing element 12 and the spring 16. The fixing system may lastly comprise, in a per se known manner, a ring nut 36, preferably metallic and having the function of a flame plate, designed to cover the end of the handgrip 10 inside which the blind hole 18 is made.
[0061] The particular shape of the arms of the spring 16 allows the application of a modest elastic force, of approximately 15 kg.sub.f, in the step of attaching the spring 16, and therefore the handgrip 10, to the corresponding fixing element 12 integral with the cooking vessel, thereby facilitating the assembly of the fixing system even at home. Vice versa, the same shape of the arms of the spring 16 requires the application of a high elastic force, of approximately 80 kg.sub.f, during any attempt to release the spring 16, and therefore the handgrip 10, from the corresponding fixing element 12 integral with the cooking vessel, thereby ensuring an excellent fatigue resistance of the fixing system.
[0062] On the basis of experimental tests, if the above-mentioned elastic force of approximately 80 kg.sub.f is applied to carry out any attempt to release the spring 16, the handgrip 10 breaks rather than being pulled out from the corresponding fixing element 12. This is proof of the fact that, with the fixing system according to the invention, the force required to attempt to pull out the handgrip 10 from the corresponding fixing element 12 is so high as to exceed the average breaking load of the most common handles manufactured with thermosetting and/or thermoplastic materials and/or with silicone.
[0063] With reference to the first and second embodiments of
[0064] Each shaped intermediate portion of the spring 16 comprises, starting from the respective free ends 20 and with reference to the position of these free ends 20, a first diverging portion 22, configured for facilitating the sliding of the spring 16 on its respective lying plane and around the lateral surfaces of the fixing element 12 (
[0065] Operatively, in the step of assembling the handgrip 10 on the fixing element 12, an axial movement of the handgrip 10 towards the respective fixing element 12 causes firstly a widening of the spring 16, due to the effect of its sliding around the lateral surfaces of the fixing element 12 or of the first sleeve-shaped fixing component 12A. When the second converging portion 24 of the spring 16 engages with the corresponding openings 26 made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element 12 or of the first sleeve-shaped fixing component 12A, the spring 16 relaxes and any new axial movement of the handgrip 10 with respect to the fixing element 12 is prevented.
[0066] With reference to the third embodiment of
[0067] Each shaped intermediate portion of the spring 16 comprises a central throttled or tapered portion 28, configured for engaging with the corresponding notches 30 made on the lateral surfaces of the fixing element 12. These notches 30 form fastening seats which keep the spring 16, and therefore the handgrip 10, blocked with respect to the fixing element 12 integral with the cooking vessel.
[0068] The fixing element 12 is provided with a rounded entrance portion 32, obtained on its respective second proximal end and configured for widening the central throttled or tapered portion 28 of the spring 16 in the step of assembling the handgrip 10 on the fixing element 12. Preferably, each notch 30 is internally provided with one or more walls 38 inclined with an acute angle p with respect to a vertical centerline plane of the fixing element 12. With these inclined walls 38 each notch 30 has a wedge shape in a horizontal cross section, as shown in
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[0070] With reference to the fifth and sixth embodiments of
[0071] In the fifth embodiment each notch 30 of the fixing element 12, as well as the respective internal inclined walls 38, extend along a substantially vertical direction (with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use), that is to say, a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane on which the spring 16 lies. In the sixth embodiment, however, the only difference with respect to the fifth embodiment consists in the fact that each notch 30 of the fixing element 12, and the respective internal inclined walls 38, extend along a substantially horizontal direction (with reference to the position of the cooking vessel when in use), that is to say, a direction substantially parallel to the plane on which the spring 16 lies.
[0072] It is thus seen that the system for fixing a handgrip to a cooking vessel according to the present invention achieves the above-mentioned objects.
[0073] The system for fixing a handgrip to a cooking vessel as described above can be modified and adapted in several ways without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept. Moreover, all the details may be substituted for technically equivalent elements. In practice, the embodiments of the invention may be made from any material, and in any size, depending on the technical requirements.
[0074] The scope of protection of the invention is therefore defined by the accompanying claims.