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The application provides a tableware set, and relates to the technical field of tableware. The tableware set comprises a first disc-shaped part, a first bowl-shaped part, a second disc-shaped part, a third disc-shaped part, a fourth disc-shaped part, a fifth disc-shaped part, a second bowl-shaped part and a sixth disc-shaped part which are sequentially arranged from bottom to top, wherein the openings of the first bowl-shaped part and the second bowl-shaped part are upward, the first bowl-shaped part is arranged in the first disc-shaped part, the second disc-shaped part is reversely buckled on the opening of the first bowl-shaped part, the third disc-shaped part is arranged on the second disc-shaped part, the fourth disc-shaped part is reversely buckled on the opening of the third disc-shaped part, the fifth disc-shaped part is arranged on the fourth disc-shaped part, the second bowl-shaped part is arranged in the fifth disc-shaped part, and the sixth disc-shaped part is reversely buckled on the opening of the second bowl-shaped part; wherein the tableware set is in a hamburger shape. The tableware set that this application provided has that occupation space is little and more pleasing to the eye advantage.
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Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of tableware, in particular to a tableware set.
Background
Tableware is widely used as a necessity for people's life on dining tables, and at present, tableware generally comprises bowls and plates.
However, when the tableware is stored, the occupied space of the tableware is large, and the appearance of the tableware is not beautiful.
In summary, the prior art has the problems that the tableware occupies a large space when being stored, and the appearance is not beautiful.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a tableware suit to the space that occupies when the tableware is accomodate that exists among the solution prior art is great, and the outward appearance problem that is not aesthetic.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the embodiments of the present application employ the following technical solutions:
the application provides a tableware set, when being in a combined state, the tableware set comprises a first dish-shaped part, a first bowl-shaped part, a second dish-shaped part, a third dish-shaped part, a fourth dish-shaped part, a fifth dish-shaped part, a second bowl-shaped part and a sixth dish-shaped part which are sequentially arranged from bottom to top, wherein the openings of the first bowl-shaped part and the second bowl-shaped part are upward, the first bowl-shaped part is arranged in the first dish-shaped part, the second dish-shaped part is inversely buckled on the opening of the first bowl-shaped part, the third dish-shaped part is arranged on the second dish-shaped part, the fourth dish-shaped part is inversely buckled on the opening of the third dish-shaped part, the fifth dish-shaped part is arranged on the fourth dish-shaped part, the second bowl-shaped part is arranged in the fifth dish-shaped part, and the sixth dish-shaped part is inversely buckled on the opening of the second bowl-shaped part; wherein the first dish, the first bowl, the second dish, the third dish, the fourth dish, the fifth dish, the second bowl and the sixth dish are detachably connected to form a tableware set, and the tableware set is in a hamburger shape.
Optionally, a first limiting portion is arranged around the bottom of the second disc-shaped member, and the third disc-shaped member is arranged in the first limiting portion.
Optionally, a second limiting portion is arranged around the bottom of the fourth disc-shaped member, and the fifth disc-shaped member is arranged in the second limiting portion.
Optionally, the third disc is square, the fourth disc is in a shape of a flower ring, and the area of the fourth disc is larger than that of the third disc.
Optionally, four corners of the third disc member abut against the rim of the fourth disc member.
Optionally, the opening area of the first disc is larger than that of the second disc, the wall of the first disc is arc-shaped, the wall of the second disc is linear, so that a first accommodating space is formed between the first disc and the second disc, and the first bowl is arranged in the first accommodating space.
Optionally, the depth of the first receiving space is the same as the height of the first bowl-shaped member.
Optionally, the opening area of the sixth disc-shaped member is larger than the opening area of the fifth disc-shaped member, the disc wall of the sixth disc-shaped member is arc-shaped, the disc wall of the fifth disc-shaped member is linear, so that an accommodating space is formed between the fifth disc-shaped member and the sixth disc-shaped member, and the second bowl-shaped member is arranged in the second accommodating space.
Optionally, the area of the fourth disc is greater than the area of the third and fifth discs.
Optionally, the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth discs are all different sizes and depths.
Compared with the prior art, the method has the following beneficial effects:
the application provides a tableware set, when in a combined state, the tableware set comprises a first disc-shaped part, a first bowl-shaped part, a second disc-shaped part, a third disc-shaped part, a fourth disc-shaped part, a fifth disc-shaped part, a second bowl-shaped part and a sixth disc-shaped part which are sequentially arranged from bottom to top, wherein the openings of the first bowl-shaped part and the second bowl-shaped part are upward; wherein, first dish spare, first bowl spare, second dish spare, third dish spare, fourth dish spare, fifth dish spare, second bowl spare and sixth dish spare can dismantle the connection in order to constitute the tableware suit, and the tableware suit is hamburg shape. Because the tableware suit of this application forms a hamburger shape when accomodating, consequently its space that occupies is less. Moreover, the tableware suit provided by the application integrates the object culture, and the shape of the tableware suit is exactly like a hamburger when the tableware suit is in a combined state, so that the tableware suit can be used as ornamental furnishings and can also be used as an edible utensil for daily use, the problem of single function of daily tableware is solved, the shape of the hamburger has wide consensus in European and American countries, and Chinese traditional ceramic culture and Chinese manufacturing are convenient to spread in the countries.
In order to make the aforementioned objects, features and advantages of the present application more comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings that are required to be used in the embodiments will be briefly described below, it should be understood that the following drawings only illustrate some embodiments of the present application and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other related drawings can be obtained from the drawings without inventive effort.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a cutlery set assembly provided in an embodiment of the present application in an assembled state.
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a second disc provided by an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 3 is a top view and a cross-sectional view of a third disc provided by an embodiment of the present application.
Fig. 4 is a top view and a cross-sectional view of a fourth disc provided by embodiments of the present application.
In the figure: 100-tableware sets; 110-a first disc; 120-a first bowl; 130-a second disc; 140-a third disc; 150-a fourth disc; 160-a fifth disc; 170-a second bowl; 180-a sixth disc; 131-a first limiting part; 151-second limit part.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present application clearer, the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments. The components of the embodiments of the present application, generally described and illustrated in the figures herein, can be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations.
Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the present application, presented in the accompanying drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed application, but is merely representative of selected embodiments of the application. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
It should be noted that: like reference numbers and letters refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, it need not be further defined and explained in subsequent figures. Meanwhile, in the description of the present application, the terms "first", "second", and the like are used only for distinguishing the description, and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
It is noted that, herein, relational terms such as first and second, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
In the description of the present application, it should be noted that the terms "upper", "lower", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings or orientations or positional relationships conventionally found in use of products of the application, and are used only for convenience in describing the present application and for simplification of description, but do not indicate or imply that the referred devices or elements must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present application.
Some embodiments of the present application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below and the features of the embodiments can be combined with each other without conflict.
As described in the background art, the current tableware exists as independent individuals when being stored, and the quantity of the tableware is large, so that the tableware occupies a large space when being stored, and is not beautiful.
In view of the above, in order to solve the above problems, the present application provides a cutlery set assembly, which is configured in a hamburger shape when the cutlery set assembly is assembled, thereby achieving the effects of reducing the volume and beautifying the appearance.
The cutlery set provided by the present application is exemplified below:
as an alternative implementation manner of the present application, please refer to fig. 1, the cutlery set assembly 100 includes a first dish 110, a first bowl 120, a second dish 130, a third dish 140, a fourth dish 150, a fifth dish 160, a second bowl 170, and a sixth dish 180, which are sequentially arranged from bottom to top, wherein the openings of the first bowl 120 and the second bowl 170 are upward, the first bowl 120 is disposed in the first dish 110, the second dish 130 is inverted on the opening of the first bowl 120, the third dish 140 is disposed on the second dish 130, the fourth dish 150 is inverted on the opening of the third dish 140, the fifth dish 160 is disposed on the fourth dish, the second bowl 170 is disposed in the fifth dish 160, and the sixth dish 180 is inverted on the opening of the second bowl 170; wherein the first dish 110, the first bowl 120, the second dish 130, the third dish 140, the fourth dish 150, the fifth dish 160, the second bowl 170, and the sixth dish 180 are detachably connected to form the cutlery set 100, and the cutlery set 100 is in a hamburger shape.
That is, the tableware set 100 is designed into a hamburger shape in the combined state, so that the tableware set can be used as an ornamental ornament and an edible utensil for daily use, and the problem of single function of daily tableware is solved.
It should be noted that the cutlery set assembly 100 provided herein employs a two-person cutlery assembly having 6 plates and 2 bowls, although in other embodiments, the cutlery set assembly 100 may include other cutlery. For example, the cutlery set assembly 100 may further include a dish disposed within the opening of the first bowl 120 and/or the second bowl 170, but not limited thereto.
In one implementation, in order to implement different functions of the cutlery set assembly 100 provided by the present application, the sizes and depths of the first disc 110, the second disc 130, the third disc 140, the fourth disc 150, the fifth disc 160, and the sixth disc 180 are different, wherein the sizes may refer to the sizes of the openings of the respective discs, and the depths may refer to the vertical distances from the bottoms to the openings of the discs. Also, in an alternative implementation, the first bowl 120 and the second bowl 170 are the same size and depth.
Wherein, in order to make the shape of the cutlery set 100 in the assembled state closer to the hamburger shape, the first disc 110 and the sixth disc 180 are larger in size and depth than the other discs, and the disc walls of the first disc 110 are arranged in an arc shape and the second disc 130 are arranged in a straight line shape, i.e., for the first disc 110, the bottom and the opening are both circular in shape and the opening area is larger than the bottom area; for the second disc 130, the bottom and the opening are both circular in shape, and the area of the opening is equal to that of the bottom.
When the cutlery set assembly 100 is in the assembled state, the first bowl 120 is disposed in the first bowl 110, and the second bowl 130 is inverted over the opening of the first bowl 120, such that a first receiving space is formed between the first bowl 110 and the second bowl 130, and the first bowl 120 is disposed in the first receiving space.
In other words, the first bowl 120 is not visible to the user when in the assembled state. Meanwhile, as an implementation manner, the depth of the first accommodating space is the same as the height of the first bowl-shaped member 120, so that when in a combined state, the first and second bowl- shaped members 110 and 130 have a certain abutting effect on the first bowl-shaped member 120, and the first bowl-shaped member 120 is positioned, so that the first bowl-shaped member 120 is not easy to move when being placed in the accommodating space, and the first bowl-shaped member 120 is protected.
Alternatively, the height of the first disc 110 is set to 49mm, the height of the second disc 130 is set to 20mm, and the height of the first bowl 120 is set to 57mm, so that when the second disc 130 is inverted on the first disc 110, the opening edge of the second disc 130 abuts against the wall of the first disc 110.
In addition, the opening area of the third disc-shaped member 140 is smaller than the opening area of the second disc-shaped member 130, on the basis, referring to fig. 2, the first limiting portion 131 is disposed around the bottom of the second disc-shaped member 130, the third disc-shaped member 140 is disposed in the first limiting portion 131, and the third disc-shaped member 140 can be limited by the first limiting portion 131, so that the third disc-shaped member 140 is not prone to sliding in the assembled state. Meanwhile, when the second disc 130 is placed independently, the first position-limiting part 131 may play a role of supporting the disc.
Referring to fig. 3, a in fig. 3 shows a top view of the third disc 140, and b in fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the third disc 140. The third disc 140 is square, that is, rectangular or square, and this application describes by taking square as an example, when the third disc 140 is square, the bottom is equal to the area of the opening, and four corners of the bottom abut against the first limiting portion 131 arranged on the second disc 130, so as to prevent the third disc 140 from shaking.
To make the shape more similar to a hamburger in the assembled state, the area of the fourth disc 150 is larger than the area of the third disc 140 and the fifth disc 160, see fig. 4, a in fig. 4 showing a top view of the fourth disc 150 and b in fig. 4 showing a cross-sectional view of the fourth disc 150. The fourth disc 150 is arranged in a rosette shape. The shape of the floral ring described in this application refers to that a plurality of arcs arranged periodically are arranged on the opening of the fourth disc-shaped member 150, the plurality of arcs enclose a circle to form the opening of the fourth disc-shaped member 150, and meanwhile, the area of the bottom of the fourth disc-shaped member 150 is equal to the area of the opening.
By this implementation, when the fourth disc 150 is inverted to the opening of the third disc 140, the periphery of the opening of the third disc 140 abuts against the rim of the fourth disc 150. That is, the third disk 140 is layered with the fourth disk 150 and resembles a hamburger bun design in appearance. Of course, in a possible implementation, the climbing wall of the fourth disc 150 is arc-shaped, that is, the annular structure of the fourth disc 150 is arc-shaped, so that when the opening of the fourth disc 150 is reversed to the opening of the third disc 140, the opening of the third disc 140 abuts against the disc wall of the fourth disc 150. In this case, the layered structure of the third disc 140 and the fourth disc 150 can be seen, and the third disc 140 and the fourth disc 150 can be limited, so that the cutlery set 100 in the assembled state is more stable.
Optionally, a second limiting portion 151 is disposed around the bottom of the fourth disc-shaped member 150, and the fifth disc-shaped member 160 is disposed in the second limiting portion 151. Optionally, the second limiting portion 151 may be configured as a flower ring shape or a circle, and when the fifth disc-shaped member 160 is disposed in the second limiting portion 151, the disc wall of the fifth disc-shaped member 160 abuts against the second limiting portion, so as to position the fifth disc-shaped member 160.
Moreover, the opening area of the sixth disc-shaped member 180 is larger than the opening area of the fifth disc-shaped member 160, the disc wall of the sixth disc-shaped member 180 is arc-shaped, the disc wall of the fifth disc-shaped member 160 is linear, so that an accommodating space is formed between the fifth disc-shaped member 160 and the sixth disc-shaped member 180, and the second bowl-shaped member 170 is placed in the second accommodating space.
It will be appreciated that the cutlery set assembly 100 provided herein actually utilizes the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth disks 110, 130, 140, 150, 160 and 180 to form a hamburger configuration with the first and second bowls 120, 170 disposed therebetween in the assembled state. When the tableware is needed, the tableware can be taken down from top to bottom.
It should be noted that, because the tableware set 100 provided by the present application is not provided with a connecting structure such as a buckle, but only utilizes the size of each disc and the limiting portion to limit, when the tableware needs to be used, the tableware can be directly separated from top to bottom in sequence, which is convenient for use.
In summary, the present application provides a tableware set, which includes a first dish-shaped member, a first bowl-shaped member, a second dish-shaped member, a third dish-shaped member, a fourth dish-shaped member, a fifth dish-shaped member, a second bowl-shaped member and a sixth dish-shaped member, which are sequentially arranged from bottom to top, wherein openings of the first bowl-shaped member and the second bowl-shaped member are upward, the first bowl-shaped member is arranged in the first dish-shaped member, the second dish-shaped member is reversely buckled on the opening of the first bowl-shaped member, the third dish-shaped member is arranged on the second dish-shaped member, the fourth dish-shaped member is reversely buckled on the opening of the third dish-shaped member, the fifth dish-shaped member is arranged on the fourth dish-shaped member, the second bowl-shaped member is arranged in the fifth dish-shaped member, and the sixth dish-shaped member is reversely buckled on the opening of the second bowl-shaped member; wherein, first dish spare, first bowl spare, second dish spare, third dish spare, fourth dish spare, fifth dish spare, second bowl spare and sixth dish spare can dismantle the connection in order to constitute the tableware suit, and the tableware suit is hamburg shape. Because the tableware suit of this application forms a hamburger shape when accomodating, consequently its space that occupies is less. Moreover, the tableware suit provided by the application integrates the object culture, and the shape of the tableware suit is exactly like a hamburger when the tableware suit is in a combined state, so that the tableware suit can be used as ornamental furnishings and can also be used as an edible utensil for daily use, the problem of single function of daily tableware is solved, the shape of the hamburger has wide consensus in European and American countries, and Chinese traditional ceramic culture and Chinese manufacturing are convenient to spread in the countries.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present application and is not intended to limit the present application, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present application shall be included in the protection scope of the present application.
It will be evident to those skilled in the art that the present application is not limited to the details of the foregoing illustrative embodiments, and that the present application may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the application being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein. Any reference sign in a claim should not be construed as limiting the claim concerned.
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1. A cutlery set, characterized in that, when in a combined state, the cutlery set comprises a first dish, a first bowl, a second dish, a third dish, a fourth dish, a fifth dish, a second bowl and a sixth dish arranged in sequence from bottom to top, the openings of the first and second bowls being facing upwards, the first bowl being arranged in the first dish, the second dish being inverted on the opening of the first bowl, the third dish being arranged on the second dish, the fourth dish being inverted on the opening of the third dish, the fifth dish being arranged on the fourth dish, the second bowl being arranged in the fifth dish and the sixth dish being inverted on the opening of the second bowl; wherein,
the first dish-shaped piece, the first bowl-shaped piece, the second dish-shaped piece, the third dish-shaped piece, the fourth dish-shaped piece, the fifth dish-shaped piece, the second bowl-shaped piece and the sixth dish-shaped piece are detachably connected to form a tableware set, and the tableware set is in a hamburger shape.
2. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the second disc member has a first retaining portion disposed about a bottom portion thereof, and the third disc member is disposed within the first retaining portion.
3. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the fourth disc member has a second retaining portion disposed about a bottom thereof, and the fifth disc member is disposed within the second retaining portion.
4. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the third disc is configured as a square, the fourth disc is configured as a rosette, and the fourth disc has an area greater than the area of the third disc.
5. The cutlery set assembly of claim 4, wherein the four corners of the third disc member abut the rim of the fourth disc member.
6. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the first dish has an open area that is greater than an open area of the second dish, and wherein the wall of the first dish is curved and the wall of the second dish is linear such that a first receiving space is defined between the first dish and the second dish, and wherein the first bowl is disposed in the first receiving space.
7. The cutlery set assembly of claim 6, wherein the depth of the first receiving space is the same as the height of the first bowl.
8. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the opening area of the sixth disc is larger than the opening area of the fifth disc, and the disc wall of the sixth disc is curved and the disc wall of the fifth disc is linear, such that a second receiving space is formed between the fifth disc and the sixth disc, and the second bowl is disposed in the second receiving space.
9. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the fourth disc has an area greater than an area of the third disc and the fifth disc.
10. The cutlery set assembly of claim 1, wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth disks are all of different sizes and depths.
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