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CN-224219912-U - Anti-toppling electric kettle

CN224219912UCN 224219912 UCN224219912 UCN 224219912UCN-224219912-U

Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of electric kettles, in particular to an anti-toppling electric kettle. The novel water kettle comprises a kettle body, wherein a kettle cover is arranged at the top end of the kettle body, handles are rotatably connected to two sides of the top end of the kettle body, a water outlet nozzle is communicated with one side of the kettle body, a kettle body bottom cover is arranged at the bottom end of the kettle body, and a balancing weight used for preventing toppling is arranged in the kettle body bottom cover. The utility model provides an anti-toppling scheme with simple structure, low cost and high reliability, which can automatically adjust the gravity center through a physical principle when an electric kettle topples, and avoid liquid from flowing out.

Inventors

  • CHEN ZHEN
  • XU WENJIE

Assignees

  • 中山市海德尔实业有限公司

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20250408

Claims (3)

  1. 1. An anti-toppling electric kettle comprises a kettle main body (2) and is characterized in that a kettle cover (3) is arranged at the top end of the kettle main body (2), handles (4) are rotatably connected to two sides of the top end of the kettle main body (2), a water outlet spout (5) is communicated with one side of the kettle main body (2), a kettle body bottom cover (6) is arranged at the bottom end of the kettle main body (2), and a balancing weight (1) for preventing toppling is arranged in the kettle body bottom cover (6).
  2. 2. The anti-toppling electric kettle according to claim 1, wherein the lower surface of the kettle body bottom cover (6) is provided with an annular conductive plug (601) electrically connected with the power base, and an electric heating element (602) electrically connected with the annular conductive plug (601) is arranged in the kettle body bottom cover (6).
  3. 3. The anti-toppling electric kettle according to claim 1, wherein two mounting columns are arranged in the kettle body bottom cover (6), and the balancing weight (1) is arranged on the mounting columns and is positioned at one end far away from the water outlet kettle mouth (5).

Description

Anti-toppling electric kettle Technical Field The utility model relates to the technical field of electric kettles, in particular to an anti-toppling electric kettle. Background The electric kettle is used as a common small household appliance, and is widely applied to families and office scenes due to the convenient heating function. However, the traditional electric kettle has a remarkable defect that the phenomenon of toppling easily occurs when the kettle body is placed unstably or is collided by external force in the use process. Dumping not only can result in hot water spilling, causing a risk of scalding, but also can damage furniture or the ground. Although some anti-toppling devices exist on the market, for example, by increasing the bottom support area or adopting a complex mechanical locking structure, these solutions generally have the problems that (1) the mechanical locking device requires additional moving parts, which not only increases the production cost, but also increases the failure rate, (2) part of the design can only work when tilted slightly and cannot effectively prevent water from flowing out when toppled over at a larger angle, and (3) complex operation steps or heavy structures reduce the portability and usability of the product. For example, some electric kettles improve stability by enlarging the area of a base, but the electric kettles occupy a large space and cannot solve the problem of dumping under the impact of external force, and other products adopt spring balance structures, but after long-term use, the electric kettles are easy to lose functions due to fatigue of springs. Furthermore, the improvement on anti-toppling in the prior art often does not fully consider the optimization of the weight center distribution of the kettle, so that the anti-toppling effect is difficult to be durable and stable. Disclosure of utility model The utility model provides an anti-toppling scheme with simple structure, low cost and high reliability, which can automatically adjust the gravity center through a physical principle when an electric kettle topples, and avoid liquid from flowing out. The anti-toppling electric kettle comprises a kettle main body, wherein a kettle cover is arranged at the top end of the kettle main body, handles are rotatably connected to two sides of the top end of the kettle main body, one side of the kettle main body is communicated with a water outlet kettle nozzle, a kettle body bottom cover is arranged at the bottom end of the kettle main body, and a balancing weight for preventing toppling is arranged in the kettle body bottom cover. As a further improvement of the utility model, the lower surface of the bottom cover of the kettle body is provided with an annular conductive plug electrically connected with the power supply base, and the bottom cover of the kettle body is internally provided with an electric heating element electrically connected with the annular conductive plug. As a further improvement of the utility model, two mounting posts are arranged in the bottom cover of the kettle body, and the balancing weight is arranged on the mounting posts and is positioned at one end far away from the water outlet kettle nozzle. The utility model has the beneficial effects that the balancing weight is arranged at one end, far away from the water outlet spout, of the bottom cover of the kettle body, so that the gravity center distribution of the kettle body is optimized, and when the kettle body is inclined or toppled by external force, the physical action of the balancing weight enables the gravity center to move backwards, and the spout is ensured to always tilt upwards, thereby effectively blocking the water flow path and obviously reducing the scalding risk caused by toppling and the damage caused by liquid overflow. Drawings FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of an anti-toppling electric kettle according to the present utility model; FIG. 2 is a partially exploded view of an anti-toppling electric kettle according to the present utility model; Fig. 3 is a schematic view showing an inclination state of an anti-toppling electric kettle according to the present utility model. As shown in the figure, 1, a balancing weight, 2, a kettle main body, 3, a kettle cover, 4, a handle, 5, a water outlet spout, 6, a kettle body bottom cover, 601, an annular conductive plug, 602 and an electric heating element. Detailed Description Terms of orientation such as up, down, left, right, front, rear, front, back, top, bottom, etc. mentioned or possible mentioned in this specification are defined with respect to their construction, and they are relative concepts. Therefore, these and other directional terms should not be construed as limiting terms, since they may vary accordingly depending on the location and use conditions of the device. As used in this specification, the singular forms "a", "an" and "the" are intended to include the plural forms as wel