The present invention relates to an after-market dishwasher indicator that can be removably placed on a dishwasher door and manipulated to indicate the status of a dishwasher such as whether dishes loaded therein are clean or dirty.
A common challenge for dishwasher users is identifying whether dishes that are in a dishwasher are clean or dirty. It is often difficult to tell, or perhaps to remember, whether the dishwasher has been run or if the dishes in the dishwasher are still dirty. The resulting confusion is increased in settings in which more than one person loads and/or unloads the dishes from the dishwasher. The problems are exacerbated with new models of dishwashers which provide indicators or controls across the top of the door, rather than on the front of the dishwasher door. Many times, the top of the door is not readily visible when the door is closed because the kitchen counter overlies the door top. Consequently, users may inadvertently load dirty dishes into a dishwasher otherwise containing clean dishes, or may remove dirty dishes for use or storage thinking they are already clean.
After-market dishwasher status indicators help reduce the confusion and problems noted above. Such after-market indicators are designed to be removably held to the dishwasher door front and manipulated by a user to indicate if the dishwasher has been or is being run (i.e., the dishes therein are clean) or not (i.e., the dishes therein are dirty). One after-market indicator is a vinyl or similar material petal-shaped member with a magnet therein to facilitate removably holding the indicator to the metal door of the dishwasher. One side of the indicator bears indicia, such as a green color and/or wording to indicate that the dishes are clean, and the other side bears different indicia, such as an orange color and/or wording to indicate that the dishes are dirty. The indicator can be placed against the door with the appropriate side showing and can be removed and flipped over and reapplied to the door to reveal the other side, depending on the status of the dishwasher.
The petal-shaped member indicator has certain drawbacks. For example, the magnet does not work with modern stainless steel door dishwashers. Further, the indicator can be easily knocked loose from the door, especially if it is soiled from use, leaving the user uncertain as to the status of the dishes in the dishwasher. Moreover, these indicators require significant handling in use making them prone to excessive soiling, wear, and tear. These indicators are also generally flat or planar, making them difficult to view when standing astride the dishwasher.
Another indicator is a rotatable indicator held to the dishwasher door with a suction cup. The rotatable indicator is a flat disc that can be rotated between 180 degree positions so that the indicia of interest is on the top and the indicia not of interest is on the bottom. These indicators may not be easily deciphered or controllable in terms of what status is to be displayed. And, as with the petal-shaped indicators, are generally flat/planar, and so are not easily viewed when the user stands astride the dishwasher. Nor is it clear how they can be cleaned.
The present invention provides an after-market dishwasher status indicator that overcomes the above-mentioned drawbacks of petal-shaped and suction cup-based after-market indicators. To that end and in accordance with the principles of the present invention, an after-market dishwasher status indicator is provided having a housing and an indicator member slidable therein, with the housing having left and right end openings and a rear aspect or wall to be held at the dishwasher door front and a top wall extending obliquely therefrom and including a viewing window such that indicia on the indicator member is viewable through the viewing window by a user standing astride the dishwasher. The indicator member is slidably positioned between the rear aspect, the top wall, and the left and right end openings with a left end of the member being accessible at the left end opening of the housing and the right end of the member being accessible at the right end opening of the housing to facilitate sliding the member within the housing by manual pressure applied to the left or right ends of the member. The member has first and second different indicia thereon, one indicative of a clean status of the dishwasher and the other indicative of a dirty or ready to be loaded status of the dishwasher. The different indicia are separately viewable through the viewing window depending on the position of the member, such that when the rear aspect is held to the dishwasher door front, the selected indicia is viewable to a user standing astride the dishwasher door front.
In a particular embodiment, the housing and member have generally complementary V-shaped or triangular cross-sections, and the member has a midsection with the indicia that is smaller in width than the distance between the openings of the housing, but is larger in cross-section than the openings, so that the member can be slid between, but not beyond, the openings. The left and right ends of the member may make up segments that are smaller than the midsection so as to fit through the end openings to expose the end segments for manual manipulation to facilitate sliding the member between positions to reveal the selected indicia in the viewing window.
Further, the slidable member may have upper and lower walls, but be open along the back aspect thereof to facilitate passage of fluid into and out of the back side of the member. The housing and member are made of dishwasher safe material. As a consequence, the indicator can be cleaned, such as in a dishwasher cleaning cycle, if desired.
The indicator advantageously also includes a mounting member associated with the rear aspect of the housing by which to removably hold the indicator to the dishwasher door front. The mounting member may be a magnet, a suction cup, an aspect of a hook and loop fastener (the other aspect being attached to the dishwasher door front), or a restickable tape. An adhesive may be used to secure the mounting member to the rear aspect of the housing. The mounting member is advantageously dishwasher safe as well to facilitate easy cleaning of the indicator.
By virtue of the foregoing, there is thus provided an after-market dishwasher status indicator that overcomes drawbacks of petal-shaped and suction cup-based after-market indicators. These and other advantages of the present invention shall be made apparent from the accompanying drawings and description thereof.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
With reference to the Figures, there is shown an illustrative embodiment of an after-market dishwasher status indicator 10 for displaying the status of a dishwasher 12 (
The rear aspect 20, and the top and bottom walls 22, 24, extend between left and right side end openings 30, 31 of the housing 14. The openings 30, 31 are defined by respective frame segments 32, 33 of the housing 14 so as to also be V-shaped or triangular in cross-section. The area 34 of the housing between frame segments 32 and 33 has a vertical elevation and a horizontal width that is larger than the end openings 30, 31.
The indicator member 16 advantageously has a midsection 40 and left and right segments 42, 44 as best seen in
The left and right end segments 42, 44 also each have upper and lower walls 46′, 48′ which join as at 50′ to define a V-shaped cross section sized to fit through end openings 30, 31, respectively. The left and right end segments 42, 44 define left and right ends 42′, 44′ which are accessible at end openings 30, 31, respectively. End segments 42, 44 may extend beyond end openings 30, 31. As will thus be appreciated, end segments 42, 44 adjoin midsection 40 at shoulders 52, 54 which may abut against end frames 32, 33, respectively, to limit sliding motion of the member 16 relative to the housing 14. The end segments 42, 44, like the midsection 40, also do not require a back wall. As a consequence, the entire backside of the member 16 is accessible for fluid to flow therethrough. The accessibility of the backside of the member 16 facilitates cleaning of the indicator 10, such as by running it through a cleaning cycle of the dishwasher 12.
The top wall 22 of the housing 14 includes a viewing window 60, which may be an open aperture formed in the top wall 22 during injection molding and may additionally include a lens (not shown). The viewing window 60 is advantageously centered in the topwall 22. Supported on the upper wall 46 of the midsection 40 are first and second, different indicia 62, 64. The indicia 62, 64 are advantageously laterally adjacent one another between the left and right end segments 42, 44 and are each sized to substantially occupy the viewing window 60. To that end, the lateral width of each indicia 62, 64 is typically no more than the lateral width of the viewing window 60 so that when the midsection 40 is moved between the frame segments 32, 33, only one of the indicia 62 or 64 is visible. Thus, it will be appreciated that the midsection 40 has a lateral width about equal to the width of area 34 less the width of one of the indicia 62, 64.
Manual pressure applied to the right end segment 44 such as at end 44′, for example, slides the member 16 in the direction of arrows A in
The rear aspect 20 is adapted to be held to a dishwasher 12, and advantageously, the front 70 of the door 72 thereof, below the top 74 of the door which may be below a countertop 76 when the door 72 is closed (see
The slidable member 16 may be loaded into the housing 14 with the rear aspect 20 removed or hinged open, such that the midsection 40 of the member 16 is within the area 34 of the housing 14, and the left and right segments 42, 44 extend into the left and right end openings 30, 31. The rear wall 32 may then be applied or hinged closed, and secured in place such as by a snap fit and/or with adhesive. The mounting member 80, if included, is exposed at the rear aspect 20 (such as by being adhered to the wall 20) for use in holding the indicator 10 to the dishwasher 12 as above-described.
Advantageously, the indicia 60 and 62 are defined by rectangular areas of respective colors and/or containing lettering or words formed into or placed on the midsection upper wall 46. By way of example, stickers or decals (not shown) could be adhered to upper wall 46. Or, paint or inks could be applied thereto. Still further, the lettering or words, or even the colors, could be placed or created during the molding operation forming the member 16. In an exemplary embodiment, the first indicia 60 might have the color green and/or the letter C or the word CLEAN to indicate the status of the dishwasher 12 as having been run such that the dishes (not shown) therein are clean. The second indicia 62 might have the color red and/or the letter D or L or the word DIRTY or LOAD to indicate the status of the dishwasher 12 as having dirty plates (not shown) therein or otherwise in the loading state before being ready to run and clean the dishes therein. Of course, it will be appreciated that the use of the term dishes herein is meant to be a shorthand term but expansive enough to cover dishes, utensils, and/or any other such items that might be cleaned in the dishwasher 12.
In use, the indicator 10 may be positioned on the door front 70, such that the top wall 22 extends obliquely from the door front 72 to thereby position the viewing window 60 to be readily viewable, and the indicia 62 or 64 therein, by a user (not shown) standing astride the dishwasher door 72 when the dishwasher is closed. The slidable member 16 manipulated to show either indicia 60 or indicia 62 in the viewing window 60 depending on the state of the dishwasher 12. If desired, the indicator 10 can be removed, such as for cleaning and/or repositioning along door 72 (or for positioning elsewhere if desired). The indicator 10 can be cleaned in the dishwasher 12 and then reattached to the door front 70 after cleaning for further use.
While the present invention has been illustrated by description of embodiments, and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the inventor to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. For example, although the indicator 10 is adapted to be removably mounted to the dishwasher door, the indicator 10 may also be placed on a countertop 76 or other planar surface near the dishwasher 12. Moreover, the indicator 10 could be supplied without a mounting member 80 (or it could be supplied with, but separate from the indicator 10). The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/429,309, filed Aug. 9, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29429309 | Aug 2012 | US |
Child | 13600617 | US |