The present invention relates to a cover, and more particularly to a cover used in a disposable microwave lunch box and having an exhaust function.
The current market-available microwave lunch boxes are disposable lunch boxes made of plastics mainly including polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS); the both are non-toxic, tasteless and odorless. PP is soft and generally used in −6 to +120 degrees Celsius such that it is especially suitable for hot food and capable of being heated in a microwave over.
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To overcome the above defects, the present invention proposes a push type exhaust cover, including: a first cover body, configured with at least one through hole; and a second cover body, one side thereof in combination with one side of the through hole, a curved line configured between the second cover body and the through hole, a periphery of the second cover body in combination with a periphery of the through hole with a dotted broken line, an engagement portion projected from a top surface of the second cover body, pressing the engagement portion down causing the dotted broken line of the second cover body to be broken to fall into the through hole, allowing a top end of the engagement portion to press against another side of the through hole to make the through hole to be in communication with the outside so as to achieve an exhaust effect.
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The first cover body 10 is configured with at least one through hole 11. In the embodiment, the through hole 11 is configured on a groove 12, but the present invention is not so limited.
One side of the second cover body 20 is in combination with one side of the through hole 11, and a curved line 21 is configured between the second cover body 20 and through hole 11, where the periphery of the second cover body 20 is in combination with the periphery of the through hole 11 with a dotted broken line 22, and an engagement portion 23 is projected from the top surface of the second cover body 20 so that the second cover body 20 can seal the through hole 11, preventing mosquitoes, dust from entering therein.
The width of the second cover body 20 is larger than the one of the engagement portion 23, and the height of the engagement portion 23 is larger than the width of the through hole 11.
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