The present invention discloses a glass lid locking structure for cooking pot.
Conventional glass lid and cooking pot usually lacks a locking mechanism that fixes the lid towards the pot. Water straining for cooking pot will require the lid to be closed and tilted to dispense the water. The lid will fall off when this happens. It is inconvenient if the cooking pot and lid needs to be held together by hand during water straining when the lid is hot.
The glass lid fixing structure for cooking pot of the present invention is simple and it provides a quick and easy solution to firmly hold down the glass lid onto place. In order to solve the above mentioned objectives, the present invention discloses:
A glass lid fixing structure of cooking pot comprising; a lock, wherein the lock is rotatable and fixed on the top side of a cooking pot handle, wherein a pair of magnets are installed at the bottom of each lock mechanism. When lock is in rest position it will couple with the cooking pot handle magnetically. When lock is rotated 180° from rest position, the lock can then press against the glass lid firmly to secure the glass lid onto the cooking pot.
Furthermore, the lock is semicircle in shape.
Furthermore, the cooking pot handle is fixed onto the cooking pot by a handle fixing screw.
Furthermore, a silica gel insulating ring is positioned at a connecting junction between the cooking pot handle and the cooking pot.
Furthermore, a stainless steel insulating ring is also provided at the connecting junction between the cooking pot handle and the cooking pot.
Furthermore, the stainless steel insulating ring is provided between the silica gel insulating ring and the cooking pot handle.
Furthermore, the lock is mounted onto the cooking pot handle by a rivet and the lock is capable of rotating in axial orientation with respect to the rivet.
Compared to the conventional prior arts, the present invention has the following advantageous effect: the structure is simple and is easy to use while the cost is low. When the lock is at rest position, the lock magnets couple magnetically with the handle magnets. When the lock is rotated 180° from rest position, then the lock will hold down the glass lid firmly onto the cooking pot. Further rotation of the lock will allow itself to return to rest position and will magnetically fix against the cooking pot handle, thus the unlocked glass lid can be taken off from the cooking pot freely.
1—glass lid; 2—lock; 3—rivet; 4—handle of the cooking pot; 5—handle fixing screw; 6—silica gel insulating ring; 7—stainless steel insulating ring; 8—cooking pot; 9—lock magnet; 10—handle magnet.
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The lock 2 in the rest position does not engage the glass lidl. After rotating the lock 2 in a predetermined angle to reach a locking position, the lock 2 will engage the glass lid 1 to press against it so that the glass lid 1 is firmly locked in place. By continuing the rotation of the lock 2 from the locking position in a predetermined angle, the lock 2 will then disengage the glass lid 1. The lock 2 can be in any tangible shape as long as the rotation of the lock 2 allows the user to select the rest position and the locking position.
The handle of the cooking pot 4 is fixed onto the cooking pot 8 by a handle fixing screw 5. A silica gel insulating ring 6 is inserted between the handle of the cooking pot 4 and the cooking pot 8. A stainless steel insulating ring 7 is also inserted between the handle of the cooking pot 4 and the cooking pot 8. The stainless steel insulating ring is inserted between the silica gel insulating ring 6 and the cooking pot handle 4.
The steps of utilizing the present invention are as follows:
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The above detailed description of the preferred embodiment is the preferred mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in any limiting sense. It is presented for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the present invention.