Abstract: A cooking vessel grip has an elongated, one-piece body made of plastic material and having, at a first end, a connecting portion for connection to a cooking vessel; and the body has, internally, a longitudinal cavity extending at least along a portion gripped in use.
Abstract: A two-part cooking vessel grip, particularly suitable for use as a lid grip, having a base element and a grip element projecting from the base element; the base element and the grip element are defined by respective separate parts connected to each other by click-on fastening means; and, according to the invention, the grip element has an arc-shaped portion of predetermined radial flexibility, and the click-on fastening means are carried by respective opposite ends of the arc-shaped portion, so as to enable the grip element to click easily onto the base element.
Abstract: A two-part cooking vessel grip, particularly suitable for use as a lid grip, having a base element and a grip element projecting from the base element; the base element and the grip element are defined by respective separate parts connected to each other by click-on fastening means; and, according to the invention, the grip element has an arc-shaped portion of predetermined radial flexibility, and the click-on fastening means are carried by respective opposite ends of the arc-shaped portion, so as to enable the grip element to click easily onto the base element.
Abstract: A device for mutually fastening at least two portions of a cooking vessel grip; the portions to be fastened have a continuous seat for the insertion of a fastening element having opposite end heads, which cooperate with and on which rest respective annular stop surfaces formed at opposite ends of the seat to secure the grip portions to one another; the fastening element is defined by two plugs, respective end portions of which are inserted concentrically by a predetermined length one inside the other, and are connected to each other with a predetermined amount of radial interference; and the end portions of the plugs have been welded to each other, e.g. by means of an ultrasonic welding process, after the plugs are inserted inside the seat, so that the plugs define a monolithic fastening element.