Container with universal hidden handle fixing structure for use with household appliance

文档序号:1850324 发布日期:2021-11-16 浏览:68次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 与家用器具连用的具有通用暗藏手柄固定结构的容器 (Container with universal hidden handle fixing structure for use with household appliance ) 是由 A·佩尔西克 N·克鲁茨 M·昂格雷尔 S·武蒂希 H·埃斯曼 于 2020-02-07 设计创作,主要内容包括:本发明涉及一种用于家用器具的容器,该容器(10)包括手柄(30)、周向外侧壁和在上侧的至少一个开口,该容器包括至少一个紧固件(12),该紧固件与侧壁成一体,其特点是,所述紧固件(12)是钩并在第一方向上自所述侧壁向外延伸并在基本平行于所述侧壁的第二方向上延伸,所述手柄(30)通过至少一个紧固件(12)形成与该容器的形状配合连接。(The invention relates to a container for a household appliance, the container (10) comprising a handle (30), a circumferential outer side wall and at least one opening at the upper side, the container comprising at least one fastening member (12) which is integral with the side wall, characterized in that the fastening member (12) is a hook and extends outwardly from the side wall in a first direction and extends in a second direction substantially parallel to the side wall, the handle (30) forming a form-fitting connection with the container by means of the at least one fastening member (12).)

1. A container for a household appliance, said container (10) comprising a handle (30), a circumferential outer side wall and at least one opening at an upper side, said container comprising at least one fastening member (12), said at least one fastening member (12) being integral with said side wall, characterized in that said at least one fastening member (12) is a hook and extends outwardly from said side wall in a first direction and extends in a second direction substantially parallel to said side wall, said handle (30) forming a form-fitting connection with said container by means of said at least one fastening member (12).

2. Container according to claim 1, wherein the container (10) is a glass container, preferably a glass jug.

3. A container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the handle (30) is made of plastic.

4. Container according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the handle (30) comprises an inner handle shell (32), an outer handle shell (34) and at least one holder (20), the inner handle shell (32) and the holder (20) are preferably arranged such that they form a form-fitting connection with the fastener, the retainer (20) including a protrusion (22) that engages the fastener (12), whereby the holder (20) and the inner handle shell (32) are fixed in the first direction, the holder (20) being connected to the inner handle shell (32) opposite the fastener (12) in the second direction, whereby the holder (20) and the inner handle shell (32) are fixed in the second direction, the at least one holder (20) is more preferably connected to the inner handle shell (32) by at least one screw connection (24).

5. Container according to claim 4, wherein the container (10) comprises a second fastener, wherein the handle comprises a second retainer, wherein the inner handle shell (32) and the second retainer are preferably arranged such that they form a second positive connection with the second fastener, the second retainer and the second positive connection more preferably being configured to conform to the first fastener, the first retainer and the first positive connection.

6. Container according to any one of claims 1 to 5, the container (10) comprising a second opening arranged on the bottom side of the container (10), the container (10) preferably comprising a closing unit (50), the closing unit (50) being arranged to close the second opening, and the handle (30) being more preferably fastened to the container (10) by means of the fastener (12) and the closing unit (50).

7. Household appliance for food processing, comprising a container (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the household appliance comprises a housing further comprising: an electric actuator; a safety device arranged in a circuit for power supply of the actuator and turning on the circuit only when the safety device is activated; a base designed to house the container (10); a lid (40), the lid (40) being designed to close a first opening of the container (10), wherein the handle (30) extends substantially along the entire height of the container (10) and comprises a hollow space, wherein a safety element (36) is provided in the hollow space, the safety element (36) being arranged such that it activates the safety means in case the container (10) is closed by the lid (40).

8. Household appliance according to claim 7, wherein the container (10) is a container (10) according to claim 6, wherein the actuator is an electric motor, the drive shaft of which traverses the base, wherein the container (10) comprises a work tool, and the work tool is arranged in the closing mechanism (50) and connected to the drive shaft of the electric motor with the container (10) resting on the base, preferably a rotating blade unit.

9. Household appliance according to claim 7 or 8, wherein said cover (40) is designed to lock together with a first opening of said container (10), said cover (40) locking together with said first opening preferably by means of a bayonet connection.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a container for a domestic appliance. In this context, household appliances are understood to mean, in particular, blenders, mixers, hand blenders, food processors, juice extractors, coffee machines, kettles and ironing tables.

Background

Many household appliances, such as blenders, include a container that is generally intended for storing or processing food. Some of these household appliances and corresponding containers have a variety of configurations, some of which include glass containers, while others include plastic containers of similar size and design. Plastic handles are also often provided on glass containers used because of the hollow space required in the handle to accommodate the safety or locking mechanism. However, based on the known alternatives of fastening a plastic handle to a glass kettle, a uniform design of the plastic handle on the glass kettle and the handle of an all-plastic kettle is not generally available.

Known alternatives to fixing the geometry of the plastic handle to the glass kettle are typically achieved by covering the inner glass handle. Glass handles are used for stability and to secure plastic parts to the carafe. The additional incorporation of a securing element for determining the cover position then leads to a large geometry of the handle, which is disadvantageous from a handling and design point of view. The fastening of the plastic handle by means of a metal ring (see for example EP1396220a1) which is also known is disadvantageous in terms of design.

Adhesive connections are also known which allow a large degree of freedom in design but have other disadvantages. For example, in this case, the choice of plastic is limited, since not all plastics have good adhesion. Furthermore, the adhesive connection may dissipate after a long period of time or in the event of improper handling (e.g., contamination).

Disclosure of Invention

It is an object of the present invention to provide a possibility to fasten a plastic handle to a container in a compact manner, in particular to fasten a plastic handle to a glass container in a compact manner. Due to the compact design, the handle geometry can be designed with the greatest freedom, so that the all-plastic container and the glass container with the plastic handle can be designed to be identical in appearance. Another object of the invention is to provide fastening points that are not visible from the outside, unlike for example metal rings. Furthermore, the fastening should ensure a long-term reliable connection of the handle to the container.

According to the invention, this object is achieved by a container for a household appliance having the features of claim 1 and by a household appliance for food processing having the features of claim 7. Preferred features of the embodiments can be found in the dependent claims.

The present invention provides a container for a household appliance. The container comprises a handle, a circumferential outer side wall and at least one opening at an upper side. The container also includes at least one fastener integral with the sidewall. The fastener is a hook that extends outwardly from the sidewall in a first direction and extends toward the opening substantially parallel to the sidewall in a second direction. Thus, the fastener comprises a gap between the side wall and a portion extending substantially parallel to the side wall in the second direction, the gap extending from the portion extending in the first direction towards the opening. The handle is thereby brought into a form-fitting connection with the container by means of at least one fastener.

Hook fasteners provide compact fastening possibilities which allow the handle to be freely designed and to be securely fastened to containers made of different materials in the same design.

In a preferred embodiment, the container is a glass container, preferably a glass jug.

Securing an additional member such as a handle or safety member to the carafe requires more effort because they are fragile and inelastic. Due to these characteristics, conventional fastening methods such as screw connection or snap connection cannot be used. To use the method, an auxiliary element such as a metal ring or a plastic skirt must be used. But the solution with these aids has a negative impact on the product appearance impression. This is especially true for glass jugs, as they are typically used for higher quality products. The technical aim in the case of these products is to mount the attachment on as small a fastening surface as possible in order not to spoil the visual impression.

The handle is more preferably made of plastic. Handles made of plastic exhibit many desirable design characteristics. For example, it is both lightweight and can incorporate more complex internal geometries, which can thereby accommodate more of the required components as well. Furthermore, the handle can be manufactured in a cost-effective manner into a more complex and attractive appearance.

The handle more preferably comprises an inner handle shell, an outer handle shell and at least one retainer. The inner handle shell and the holder are preferably arranged such that they form a form-fitting connection with the fastener.

The retainer includes a projection that engages the hook, whereby the retainer and the inner handle shell are fixed in a first direction. The holder is simultaneously connected in the second direction to the inner handle shell opposite the hook, whereby the holder and the inner handle shell are also fixed in the second direction. In one embodiment, the at least one retaining member is connected to the inner handle shell by at least one screw connection.

By designing the handle in two parts, i.e. comprising an inner handle shell and an outer handle shell, the inner handle shell with the holder can be firmly fixed to the container, the connection comprising the fastener and the holder can then be covered by the outer handle shell. This configuration allows a compact configuration of the handle and its shape remains highly adaptable. This embodiment also has advantages with regard to the design of different container model variants. For example, in a plastic container variant for entry-level markets, the inner handle shell may be manufactured directly as part of the container body, for example by injection moulding, while the same looking handle, which is fixed by fasteners as described above, may be used for high quality product glass containers. It is also possible to use the fastener of the invention in a plastic container in one piece. In any of these cases, the difference in appearance between the variations and modifications of the handle member is reduced, allowing for more versatile components and therefore reduced cost.

In a preferred further development, the container comprises a second fastening member, the handle comprises a second retaining member, and the inner handle shell and the second retaining member are preferably arranged such that they form a second positive-fit connection with the second fastening member.

The handle may be secured at two points on the container by a second fastener, which results in a more secure securement of the handle since both ends of the handle may be secured to the container. If the handle is fixed to only one fastener, a moment may be induced by the lever arm created by the handle, depending on the handle design. In that case, the torque has to be absorbed by the handle and the fastener. The moment-free application of force is mechanically better and places less stress on the handle and fastener. Furthermore, two fasteners are better suited to absorb greater forces than a single fastener. When two fasteners are used, it will also be possible to reduce the size of both fasteners while maintaining the same force absorption and provide the end customer with a more attractive product having a handle of smaller size.

In another embodiment, the second fastener, the second retainer, and the second positive fit connection are configured to conform to the first fastener, the first retainer, and the first positive fit connection. In this connection, "formed in line with the first fastening element, the first retaining element and the first form-fitting connection" is to be understood to mean that the second fastening element is also a hook which extends outwardly from the side wall in a first direction and which opens upwardly in a second direction substantially parallel to the side wall. The second holder corresponds to the first holder and includes a protrusion that engages with the hook of the second fastener, whereby the second holder and the inner handle case are fixed in the first direction. At the same time, the second holder is connected to the inner handle shell opposite the hooks of the second fastener in the second direction, whereby the second holder and the inner handle shell are also fixed in the second direction.

By using the same design of the fastener and retainer, the variety of required components can be reduced and the assembly steps simplified by repetition.

The container more preferably comprises a second opening, which is arranged on the bottom side of the container. The container may further comprise a closing unit arranged to close the second opening. The handle may be fixed to the container by a fastener and a closing unit.

In this embodiment, the container includes an upper opening and a lower opening. The lower opening may be closed by a closing unit. The closing unit may comprise a work tool, for example a rotary blade, which is arranged inside the container because of the closing unit.

Another possibility of fixing the handle to the container can also be achieved by closing the unit. For example, when using glass containers, the closing unit may be made of plastic and allow a cost-effective connection with the lower end of the handle, for example by a snap connection. The closing unit may also comprise a fastening element according to the invention.

The invention also provides a household appliance for food processing, comprising a container according to one of the above embodiments. The household appliance further comprises a housing. The housing includes an electric actuator, a safety device, a base, and a cover. The safety device is arranged in the circuit for supplying power to the actuator in such a way that the device only closes the circuit when the safety device is activated. The base is also designed to receive the container and the lid is designed to close the first opening of the container.

The handle of the container extends substantially along the entire height of said container and comprises a hollow space. The safety member is arranged in the hollow space in such a way that it actuates the safety device if the container is closed by the lid.

With such a household appliance according to the invention, it can be ensured that the container is securely closed by the lid before the actuator is actuated. The safety element is preferably designed as a mechanical safety element which, even in the event of contamination or improper handling, ensures that the electric circuit of the actuator is not completed if the container is not closed correctly. It is also conceivable to design the safety element as an electrical conductor which detects the safety position of the cover by means of an electrical switch, an inductive or optical signal or an RFID system and thus completes the circuit of the actuator. Various solutions for safety devices for closing a circuit are known to the person skilled in the art, which can all be used here.

A safety closed lid may prevent potential household accidents such as starting a blender blade unit or heating a kettle in the event the lid is not closed. In this case, if a user of the home appliance extends into the container during operation, the user may be injured.

In a preferred further development, the container of the household appliance is a container comprising a second opening, which opening is arranged on the bottom side of the container. The container further comprises a closing unit arranged to close the second opening. In the further development, the handle is fastened to the container by means of a fastener and a closing unit.

The actuator is a motor having a drive shaft extending outwardly from the housing across the base.

A work tool is provided in the closure mechanism, the work tool being connected to the motor drive shaft with the container seated on the base. The work tool is preferably a rotary blade unit.

In this case, the household appliance is a blender or mixer, for which it is of utmost importance that the user of the household appliance does not touch the blade unit during operation, since this can lead to serious injuries. This is not impossible if the lid is opened, for example during refilling or squeezing of the container contents.

In a further refinement, the lid is configured to lock with the first opening of the container. The lid is more preferably locked with the first opening by means of a bayonet connection.

The locking of the lid brings additional security and easier handling. The locking ensures that the lid remains in place on the container opening during operation without the user having to manually hold the lid in place. The bayonet connection also has the property of rotating the lid about its vertical axis after it has been placed on the container. Thereby, the effective movement acting on the security element can be changed. It may thus be a vertical movement acting in the direction of the vertical axis of the container or lid, and likewise this effective movement may also be a rotation of the lid.

Other preferred features and advantages are disclosed in the following description of the drawings and throughout the claims.

Drawings

The invention will now be described in more detail by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Fig. 1a shows a container for use in a household appliance according to one embodiment of the present invention.

Fig. 1b shows the container of fig. 1a in an exploded view.

Figure 2 illustrates in detail the integrally formed fastener of the container of figures 1a and 1 b.

Fig. 3 shows the holder of fig. 1a and 1b in a perspective view.

Fig. 4 shows the fastening of the inner handle shell by means of the fastener and the holder of fig. 1a and 1b in a sectional view.

In the drawings, the same reference numerals designate the same constituent elements or functionally similar constituent elements unless otherwise specified.

Detailed Description

One embodiment of a container 100 for a household appliance is shown in fig. 1a and 1 b. In this embodiment, the container is a glass container 10 for a blender. The glass container 10 includes an upper opening closable by the cover 40 and a lower opening with screws. A closure mechanism 50 with a work tool (e.g., a rotating blade in the case of a blender) may be threaded onto the screw. The closure mechanism 50 includes a plastic skirt 52, a fastening ring 54, and a threaded ring 56.

The container includes a fastener 12 as shown in fig. 2, which in this embodiment is an integrally formed glass piece. The glass piece 12 is shaped like a hook and extends radially outward from the outer surface of the container 10 in a first direction and then extends toward the upper opening of the glass container in a second direction. A handle 30 is secured to the glass member 12. In this embodiment, the handle 30 is composed of four components, namely an inner handle shell 32, a holder 20 as shown in fig. 3, an outer handle shell 34 and a safety member 36.

Fig. 4 shows in cross-section that the inner handle shell 32 and the retaining member 20 are arranged around the integrally formed fastener 12. The inner handle shell 32 itself is supported from below on the fastener 12 by shoulders. From the inner handle shell 32, the retainer 20 is disposed opposite the fastener 12. The holder 20 engages the hook shape of the fastener 12 from above by means of the projection 22 and is screwed to the inner handle shell 32 by means of the screw 24, the screw 24 passing through the holder 20 into the screw boss 33 of the inner handle shell. The safety member 36 is arranged externally around the inner handle shell 32. The outer handle shell 34 is finally placed onto the inner handle shell 32 and held in place, for example by a snap fit. The safety member 36 is disposed between the inner handle shell 32 and the outer handle shell 34 such that the safety member 36 is pressed downward by the cover 40 to be opened if the cover is seated on the glass container 10.

In this embodiment, only the upper end of the handle 30 is secured to the container by the fastener 12. The lower end of the handle 30 is secured by a closure mechanism 50 that is screwed onto the lower opening of the glass container 10, for example by a snap engagement on a plastic skirt 52 or by a screw connection with a fastening ring 54. It is also contemplated that a second fastening mechanism is disposed at another point of the glass container 10 in line with the first fastening mechanism 12, thus securing the handle 30 by another retainer 20.

In this embodiment, the tolerances of the retaining member 20 and the inner handle shell 32 are selected to compensate for dimensional deviations caused by manufacturing tolerances of the integrally formed glass member 12. A secure connection between the holder 20 and the handle shell 32 is thus ensured. The screw connection of the retaining member 20 to the screw boss 33 of the inner handle shell 32 provides further tolerance compensation.

A safety member 36 is disposed within the handle housing 30. The safety member 36 is configured such that if the container 10 is closed by the cover 40, the safety member 36 is moved to be opened downward within the handle housing 30 and to be separated from the handle housing 30 at a lower end. The purpose of safety member 36 is that if container 10 is secured to the blender housing, safety member 36 enters the housing and completes a circuit to activate the motor through a switching element disposed therein. This therefore ensures that the work tool within the vessel 10 only works when the vessel 10 is correctly closed. This is especially necessary if the work tool comprises a sharp blade, such as a rotating blade of a blender.

List of reference numerals

10 glass container

12 fastener

20 holding member

22 projection

24 screw

30 handle

32 inner handle shell

33 screw boss

34 outer handle shell

36 safety element

40 cover

50 closing mechanism

52 Plastic skirt

54 fastening ring

56 threaded ring

100 container

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