The present invention relates generally to apparatus for holding components in a dishwasher during cleaning, and more particularly to apparatus for holding one or more components of a nursing bottle assembly in a dishwasher during cleaning.
Nursing bottle assemblies are commonly used for feeding infants and typically comprise a bottle and various components such as a nipple, collar and a cap. For some commercially available bottle assemblies, such as that available from Handi-Craft Company of St. Louis, Mo. under the tradename DR. BROWN'S NATURAL FLOW, additional components are provided. To clean these bottle assemblies, the bottle components are disassembled from the bottle and the bottle and various components are then loaded individually into a standard dishwasher.
In particular, it is commonplace for the bottles to be placed on the upper rack of the dishwasher along with glasses and cups, and to load the bottle components in bulk (and often crammed) into the utensil basket of the dishwasher. However, some manufacturers of nursing bottle assemblies recommend that the components are not placed in the lower rack of the dishwasher such as in the utensil basket. Instead, these manufacturers recommend that the components are placed in the top rack of the dishwasher so that they are positioned away from the dishwasher's heating elements. As a result, the bottle components may be loaded into a dishwasher safe basket designed for holding such components, and the basket placed on the top rack of the dishwasher.
Loading the, bottle components into a utensil basket or separate dishwasher basket in this manner can result in a less than desired cleaning of the bottle components. In particular, some bottle components, upon loading or upon movement in the basket during cleaning, end up being surrounded or otherwise shielded by the other bottle components in the basket to the point that the shielded components are not cleaned as well. It is also possible that some of the bottle components may become nested within other components in the basket. Nesting occurs when one component is receiving into or partially received into another often larger or like-shaped component. For example, a nipple of the bottle can become nested within a cap or another nipple. When this occurs, an effective cleaning of both components is compromised.
There is a need, therefore, for a dishwasher safe apparatus for holding bottle components separate from each other and against movement in or on the apparatus during cleaning in a dishwasher.
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to apparatus for holding components of a nursing bottle assembly in a dishwasher. The nursing bottle assembly comprises a bottle, at least a first component adapted for assembly with the bottle and at least a second component different from the first component and adapted for assembly with the bottle. The apparatus generally comprises a loading member having a first opening sized and configured for receiving a portion of the first component therein to seat the first component on the loading member, and a second opening separate from the first opening. The second opening is sized and configured for receiving a portion of the second component therein to seat the second component on the loading member. The first and second openings differ in at least one characteristic indicative of the respective first and second components to facilitate identification of the first opening as being the proper location on the loading member for placement of the first component and of the second opening as being the proper location on the loading member for placement of the second component.
In another aspect, the apparatus for holding components of a nursing bottle assembly in a dishwasher generally comprises a loading member having a first opening sized and configured exclusively for receiving a portion of the first component therein to seat the first component on the loading member, and a second opening separate from the first opening. The second opening is sized and configured exclusively for receiving a portion of the second component therein to seat the second component on the loading member. A retaining member is moveable relative to the loading member between an open position to permit loading of the first and second components onto the loading member and a closed position for use of the apparatus in the dishwasher during operation thereof. In the closed position, the retaining member contacts the first and second components such that the loading member and the retaining member together generally inhibit movement of the first and second components relative to the loading member and the retaining member during operation of the dishwasher.
In still another aspect, the apparatus for holding components of a nursing bottle assembly in a dishwasher generally comprises a loading member having a first opening sized and configured for receiving a portion of the first component therein to seat the first component on the loading member, and a second opening separate from the first opening. The second opening is sized and configured for receiving a portion of the second component therein to seat the second component on the loading member. Indicia on the loading member facilitates identification of the first opening as being the proper location on the loading member for placement of the first component and of the second opening as being the proper location on the loading member for placement of the second component.
Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
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More suitably, the apparatus 10 is configured to accommodate all of the bottle components of multiple nursing bottle assemblies. For example, the apparatus 10 illustrated in
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As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 6-8, the loading member 12 comprises a generally rectangular panel 16 having a skirt 30 depending therefrom and extending about its periphery. The skirt 30 may be formed integrally with the panel 16, such as by being molded therewith, or the skirt may be formed separate from the panel and adhered, welded, bonded or otherwise suitably secured to the panel. The panel 16 of the loading member has an upper, or loading surface onto which the bottle components 80 of the nursing bottle assemblies 75 are arranged to properly load the bottle components into the apparatus 10.
In particular, multiple openings 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 are formed in the panel 16 for positive seating of the various bottle components 80 on the loading surface defined by the panel. One set of openings 18 (broadly, first openings) is sized and configured for receiving a portion of the one bottle components 80, such as the nipple 87. Another set of openings 20 (broadly, second openings) is sized and configured for receiving a portion of a different one of the bottle components 80, such as the collar 89. The other sets of openings 22, 24, 26 are each sized and configured for receiving a portion of the cap 91, closure 93 and vent insert 85, respectively.
In one embodiment, the openings 18, 20, 22, 24 and 26 each differ in at least one characteristic that is indicative of the particular bottle component 80 that is to be seated in the respective opening. That is, each of the openings 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 is thus associated with a respective bottle component such that the person loading the apparatus 10 can readily identify in which opening a particular bottle component 80 is to be placed. For example, in the illustrated embodiment (
It is understood that the openings 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 may be shaped other than to correspond generally to the profiles of the respective bottle components 80 and still differ in at least one characteristic that can be used by the person loading the apparatus 10 to identify the proper opening in which a particular bottle component is to be placed. For example, the openings 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 may each differ in shape and/or size, with each of the different shapes and/or sizes being associated with a different one of the bottle components 80.
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The side walls 40 have a plurality of openings 44 formed therein to permit water in the dishwasher to flow into and outward from the apparatus 10 to clean the bottle components 80 held by the apparatus. For example, in the illustrated embodiment six generally rectangular openings 44 are formed in each of the side walls 40. However, the size, shape and/or number of openings 44 may vary without departing from the scope of this invention. Moreover, the end walls 42 are illustrated as not having any openings formed therein for water flow through, however it is contemplated that openings may be formed in the end walls of the retaining member 14 and remain within the scope of this invention. It is contemplated that one or more openings may also be formed in the top wall 38 of the retaining member 14. In alternative embodiments (not shown), the top wall 38 and or side and end walls 40, 42 of the retaining member 14 may be constructed to have a grid or mesh pattern.
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The top wall 38 of the retaining member 14 also includes three sets of openings 50. Each of the openings 50 is sized and shaped for receiving the same component from each of the bottle assemblies 75. For example, in the illustrated embodiment the openings 50 are each sized and shaped for receiving the elongate tubes 83 from each of the bottle assemblies 75. A tab 52 extends laterally from the top wall 38 into each of the openings 50 for mounting the elongate tubes 83 in the openings. Each of the tabs 52 includes a rounded edge 54 for allowing the elongate tube 83 to slide onto the tab and an upwardly extending flange 56 for spacing most of the tube out of contact with the tab.
A pair of laterally spaced reinforcing members 58 (
The retaining member 14 is selectively positionable relative to the loading member 12 between an open position in which the loading surface defined by the panel 16 of the loading member is uncovered by the retaining member and therefore accessible for loading and unloading of the bottle components 80, and a closed position in which the retaining member seats down over the loading member to hold the bottle components 80 in place during cleaning.
In one particularly suitable embodiment the retaining member 14 is entirely separable from the loading member 12 in the open position of the retaining member as illustrated in
Although two detents 34 and corresponding openings 46 are used as the fastening system in the illustrated embodiment, it is understood that any number of detents may be used, and that the detents may be disposed on the sides of the loading member skirt 30 instead of or in addition to being on the ends thereof. It is also understood that the detents 34 may be on the retaining member 14 and the corresponding openings may be on the skirt 30 of the loading member 12. It is also contemplated that fastening systems other than detent/opening fastenings may be used to releasably secure the retaining member 14 and the loading member 12 in assembly with each other.
In one particularly suitable embodiment, the fastening system is configured so that the retaining member 14 is positionable on the loading member 12 in only one orientation of the retaining member to properly fasten the retaining member to the loading member. For example, in the illustrated embodiment of
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Having described the invention in detail, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiments(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions and methods without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
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