The present invention refers to a handgrip for cooking vessels, usable in particular but not exclusively as a knob for the lid of a saucepan, a frying pan, a pot or similar articles.
As known, the most common vessels intended for cooking food in general, like for example frying pans, saucepans and pots, are provided with handles or handgrips that allow easy gripping, even when the vessel is full and hot. Should such vessels intended for cooking food be provided with a lid, the lid itself is also typically provided with a handgrip or knob that allows it to be gripped by the user.
The knob of a lid for cooking vessels usually consists of a coupling portion with the lid itself and a handgrip portion, which extends upwards from the coupling portion. Known knobs generally consist of monolithic bodies made from thermosetting polymeric materials, so as to ensure suitable heat insulation capabilities.
However, in order to be able to be gripped safely by the user and to avoid the user himself coming into contact with the surface of the lid, usually very hot, the handgrip portion of known knobs is normally voluminous and has overall dimensions in width and in height of the order of a few centimetres. Such dimensions consequently increase the overall bulk of the cooking vessel and of the relative lid, for example in the case of insertion onto shelves, in refrigerators, ovens or to take care of washing steps in dishwashers.
The purpose of the present invention is therefore to make a handgrip for cooking vessels, usable in particular but not exclusively as a knob for the lid of a saucepan, a frying pan, a pot or similar articles, which is able to solve the aforementioned drawback of the prior art in an extremely simple, cost-effective and particularly functional manner.
In detail, a purpose of the present invention is to make a handgrip for cooking vessels that is particularly compact and that allows the cooking vessel to be easily repositioned when not in use, limiting its bulk.
Another purpose of the present invention is to make a handgrip for cooking vessels that always ensures an adequate grip by the user.
A further purpose of the present invention is to make a handgrip for cooking vessels that ensures the heat insulation of such a handgrip with respect to the vessel on which it is applied.
These purposes according to the present invention are accomplished by making a handgrip for cooking vessels, useable in particular but not exclusively as a knob for the lid of a saucepan, a frying pan, a pot or similar articles, as outlined in claim 1.
Further characteristics of the invention are highlighted by the dependent claims, which are an integral part of the present description.
The characteristics and advantages of a handgrip for cooking vessels according to the present invention will become clearer from the following description, given as a non-limiting example, referring to the attached schematic drawings, in which:
With reference to the figures, a handgrip for cooking vessels according to the present invention is shown, wholly indicated with reference numeral 10. The handgrip 10 is preferably configured to be applied to the lid 12 of a generic cooking vessel, like for example a saucepan, a frying pan, a pot or similar articles.
The handgrip 10 is of the type comprising a base element 14, able to be fixed in a per se known way to the lid 12 or to a wall of any cooking vessel, and a gripping element or handle 16, snap-coupled with such a base element 14. The handle 16 is hinged with respect to the base element 14 and can rotate from a closed or folded configuration, in which such a handle 16 rests on the base element 14 in order to allow the handgrip 10 to reduce its own size in height (
In particular, the base element 14 consists of a monolithic body, preferably manufactured with a thermosetting polymeric material, for example in phenolic resin like Bakelite, and it is preferably disk-shaped. The handle 16 also consists of a monolithic body, preferably manufactured with a thermoplastic polymeric material, for example in synthetic polyamide like nylon, and it is preferably arc-shaped of circumference, more specifically shaped like a half-circumference.
However, this does not rule out that the handle 16 can take up other shapes suitable for the purpose, like for example semi-elliptical or a generic open polygon shape. Consequently, the base element 14, instead of being disk-shaped, can also take up any other shape corresponding to the shape of the handle 16.
Based on the preferred embodiment shown in the figures, the half-circumference shaped handle 16 is provided, at its opposite ends, with two symmetrical pins 18 oriented along a first axis A-A (
The base element 14 of the handgrip 10 is provided with a grooved portion 22, substantially shaped like a half-circumference or in general like any other shape corresponding to the shape of the handle 16, in which such a handle 16 is inserted in a shape coupling configuration when it is in its closed or folded configuration, so that the entire handgrip 10 can occupy as little space as possible in such a closed or folded configuration of the handle 16.
Preferably, the base element 14 is provided, at each of the blind holes 20, with a respective block tooth 24 (
In detail, at each pin 18 of the handle 16 a first rotation cavity 26 is formed having an elongated shape, in which the respective block tooth 24 of the base element 14 is housed when the handle 16 is in its closed or folded configuration (
Between the first rotation cavity 26 and the second retainer cavity 28 formed on the same end of the handle 16 a protruding portion 30 is interposed (
It has thus been seen that the handgrip for cooking vessels according to the present invention achieves the purposes outlined earlier, being particularly compact in its closed or folded configuration and ensuring safety and easy gripping in its open configuration.
The handgrip for cooking vessels of the present invention thus conceived can in any case undergo numerous modifications and variants, all of which are covered by the same inventive concept; moreover, all of the details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used, as well as the shapes and sizes, can be whatever according to the technical requirements.
The scope of protection of the invention is therefore defined by the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MI2012A 001512 | Sep 2012 | IT | national |