This application is a national stage application filed under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/057761 filed Mar. 31, 2017 and published as WO2018177551, which application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a bracket configured to hold a rack of a dishwasher against a wall of a washing chamber of the dishwasher. The present disclosure further relates to a rack comprising a bracket and a dishwasher comprising a rack.
A dishwasher is an apparatus for washing items using a force of washing liquid sprayed onto the items within a washing chamber of the dishwasher. The items, such as dishware and cutlery, are positioned in one or more racks within the washing chamber. Usually, such racks are mounted onto side walls of the washing chamber, using components such as rails and brackets which are fastened using fastening elements such as screws, nuts, bolts, snap fasteners, etc. Also, most dishwashers comprise mounting arrangements which allows the rack to be extracted out of the washing chamber to facilitate access to the rack.
The mounting of racks onto side walls of a washing chamber is a time-consuming task, partly due to the limited space available inside the washing chamber, especially when a rack is inserted therein, and since an assembler usually has to reach into portions inside the washing chamber to fasten components thereto. Today's consumer market requires high quality products which can be manufactured in a cost-efficient manner. When manufacturing apparatuses such as dishwashers, the cost for the assembly of the apparatus constitutes a significant part of the final cost of the product.
In view of the above, there is a need for a facilitated assembly of components of a dishwasher.
It is an object of the present invention to provide conditions for a facilitated assembly of components of a dishwasher.
According to a first aspect of the invention, the object is achieved by a bracket configured to hold a rack of a dishwasher against a wall of a washing chamber of the dishwasher. The bracket comprises a first bracket member comprising a first fastening element configured to fasten the first bracket member to a first mounting portion of the rack. The bracket further comprises a second bracket member slidably arranged to the first bracket member along a first direction. The second bracket member comprises a second fastening element configured to fasten the second bracket member to a second mounting portion of the rack upon a sliding movement of the second bracket member in the first direction.
Thereby, a bracket is provided which a user may fasten onto a rack simply by fasten the first bracket member to a first mounting portion of the rack, using the first fastening element, and then fasten the second bracket member to the second mounting portion of the rack by performing a sliding movement of the second bracket member in the first direction. In this manner, the bracket can be fastened onto the rack in a simple, quick and cost-effective manner.
As a result, a bracket is provided facilitating mounting thereof onto a rack. Thus, conditions are provided for a facilitated assembly of components of a dishwasher. Accordingly, the above-mentioned object is achieved.
Further, since conditions are provided for a facilitated assembly of components of a dishwasher, conditions are provided for a cost-efficient assembly a dishwasher, comprising the rack and the bracket.
Optionally, the second fastening element comprises a hook with an open portion facing in the first direction. Thereby, a quick and simple fastening of the second bracket member to the second mounting portion of the rack is ensured. Further, when fastened, a secure mounting is provided of the second fastening element to the second mounting portion, and thus also a secure mounting of the bracket to the rack.
Optionally, the bracket comprises a guiding structure configured to prevent movement of the second bracket member relative the first bracket member in directions differing from the first direction and a second direction, wherein the second direction is opposite to the first direction. Thereby, a rigid bracket is provided and separation of the first and second bracket members is avoided when the bracket is mounted onto the rack, as well as prior to when the bracket is mounted onto the rack. As results thereof, a secure mounting of the rack against a wall of the dishwasher is provided and handling of the bracket is facilitated prior to the mounting the bracket to the rack, as well as during the mounting of the bracket to the rack.
Optionally, the guiding structure is further configured to prevent sliding movement of the second bracket member in the second direction past a predetermined position relative the first bracket member. Thereby, separation between the first and second bracket members is further avoided and handling of the bracket is facilitated prior to the mounting the bracket to the rack, as well as during the mounting of the bracket to the rack.
Optionally, the guiding structure comprises a slot arranged in one bracket member of the first and second bracket members, and a guiding element protruding into the slot, wherein the guiding element is arranged at the other bracket member of the first and second bracket members than the bracket member comprising the slot. Thereby, movement of the second bracket member relative the first bracket member in directions differing from the first direction and a second direction is avoided in a simple and efficient manner.
Optionally, the first and second bracket members abut against each other in a respective abutting surface, wherein the guiding element extends through the slot, and wherein the guiding element comprises one or more guiding surfaces abutting against a surface being opposite to the abutting surface of the bracket member comprising the slot. Thereby, movement of the second bracket member relative the first bracket member in directions differing from the first direction and the second direction is further avoided in a simple and efficient manner. In addition, separation of the first and second bracket members is further avoided.
Optionally, at least one bracket member of the first and second bracket members comprises wheels configured to allow horizontal displacement of the rack in relation to the wall of the washing chamber. Thereby, a bracket is provided capable of allowing horizontal displacement of the rack relative a wall of a washing chamber when positioned therein, while it can be fastened onto the rack in a simple and efficient manner.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the object is achieved by a rack comprising a bracket according to some embodiments of above. Since rack comprises a bracket facilitating mounting thereof onto the rack, conditions are provided for a facilitated assembly of components of a dishwasher.
As a result, the above-mentioned object is achieved.
Optionally, the first mounting portion is a portion of a wire of the rack. Thereby, a simple and effective fastening of the first bracket member to the first mounting portion of the rack can be provided, using the first fastening element.
Optionally, the second mounting portion is a portion of a wire of the rack. Thereby, a simple and effective fastening of the second bracket member to the second mounting portion of the rack can be provided using the second fastening element.
Optionally, the first direction is essentially perpendicular to a direction of extension of the wire. Thereby, a simple and effective fastening of the second bracket member to the second mounting portion of the rack is provided upon the sliding movement of the second bracket member in the first direction.
Optionally, the first fastening element and the first mounting portion are arranged to allow pivotal movement of the bracket relative the first mounting portion when the second fastening element is released from the second mounting portion. Thereby, the fastening of the first fastening element to the first mounting portion is facilitated since the fastening can be performed at various angles of the first bracket member relative the rack. When the first fastening element has been fastened to the first mounting portion, the bracket can, due to these features, be pivoted into an angle allowing fastening of the second fastening element to the second mounting portion of the rack. Accordingly, since the first fastening element and the first mounting portion are arranged to allow pivotal movement of the bracket relative the first mounting portion, the mounting of the bracket to the rack is further facilitated.
Optionally, the first and second fastening elements are configured to allow displacement of the bracket relative the rack in vertical directions thereof to provide at least two different vertical positions of the rack within the washing chamber. Thereby, a rack is provided comprising a bracket capable of allowing displacement of the bracket relative the rack in vertical directions thereof to provide at least two different vertical positions of the rack within the washing chamber, in which the bracket can be fastened onto the rack in a simple and efficient manner.
Optionally, the at least two different vertical positions comprise an upper position and a lower position, wherein the bracket comprises a retaining element configured to retain the rack in the upper position upon displacement of the rack to the upper position. Thereby, a user-friendly rack is provided in which the bracket can be fastened onto the rack in a simple and efficient manner.
According to a third aspect of the invention, the object is achieved by a dishwasher comprising a rack according to some embodiments of above. Since the dishwasher comprises a rack comprising a bracket which facilitates mounting thereof onto the rack, conditions are provided for a facilitated assembly of components of the dishwasher.
As a result, the above-mentioned object is achieved.
Further features of, and advantages with, the present invention will become apparent when studying the appended claims and the following detailed description.
Various aspects of the invention, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the example embodiments discussed in the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
Aspects of the present invention will now be described more fully. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. Well-known functions or constructions will not necessarily be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity.
According to the illustrated embodiments, the first fastening element 13 and the first mounting portion 15 are arranged to allow pivotal movement of the bracket 1 relative the first mounting portion 15 when the first fastening element 13 is fastened to the first mounting portion 15. Thus, according to these embodiments, a user may fasten the first fastening element 13 to the first mounting portion 15 at a different rotational position of the bracket 1 relative the rack 3, than illustrated in
As can be seen in the
Thereby, a simple and efficient fastening of the second fastening element 19 to the second mounting portion 21 is provided upon the sliding movement of the second bracket member 17 in the first direction d1. According to the illustrated embodiments, the hook 22.1 of the second fastening element 19 is flexible and is arranged to flex when the second fastening element 19 meets the second mounting portion 21 upon the sliding movement of the second bracket member 17 in the first direction d1. The second fastening element 19 may be arranged to assume, or almost assume, its original shape to provide a secure fastening the second fastening element 19 to the second mounting portion 21, when the second bracket member 17 has been fully displaced in the first direction d1, the hook 22.1 of. In this manner, the second fastening element 19 may hinder movement of the second fastening element 19, and thus also the second bracket member 17, relative the second mounting portion 21, in the first direction d1, as well as in a second direction d2 being opposite to the first direction d1, when the second fastening element 19 is fastened to the second mounting portion 21.
Further, as best seen in
According to the illustrated embodiments, and as is indicated in the
According to further embodiments, the first mounting portion may be a portion of an essentially horizontal oriented wire of the rack 3. Likewise, the second mounting portion may also be a portion of an essentially horizontal oriented wire of the rack 3. In such embodiments, the bracket 1 may comprise the corresponding features as indicated in the figures herein, but may be made shorter such that a shorter distance between the first and second fastening elements 13, 19 is obtained. According to still further embodiments, one of the first and second mounting portions 15, 21 comprises a portion of an essentially vertical oriented wire of the rack 3 and the other mounting portion of the first and second mounting portions 15, 21 comprises a portion of an essentially horizontal oriented wire of the rack 3. According to such embodiments, the bracket 1 may comprise the corresponding features as indicated in the figures herein, but one of the first and second fastening element 13, 19 may be provided with a hook having an open portion essentially facing in a direction essentially perpendicular to the facing directions of the hooks 22.1, 23.1 of the illustrated embodiments. For example, in such embodiments, the second fastening element 19 may comprise an open portion facing in a direction essentially coinciding with one of the directions d3 illustrated in
According to still further embodiments, the rack 3 may comprise another material than a metallic material, such as a polymeric material, and may comprise another structure than a plurality of wires being welded to each other. For example, the rack may be formed by one coherent piece of polymeric material being provided with a plurality of openings to allow transfer of washing fluid therethrough. According to such embodiments, the rack may comprise first and second mounting portions 15, 21 in the form of designated portions of the rack configured to allow fastening of the respective first and second fastening elements 13, 19.
According to the illustrated embodiments, the bracket 1 comprises a guiding structure 25, 27 configured to prevent movement of the second bracket member 17 relative the first bracket member 11 in directions differing from the first direction d1 and a second direction d2, wherein the second direction d2 is opposite to the first direction d1. Thereby a rigid bracket 1 is provided and separation between the first and second bracket members 11, 17 is avoided when the bracket 1 is mounted onto the rack 3, as is illustrated in
According to the illustrated embodiments, the guiding structure 25, 27 comprises a slot 25 arranged in the first bracket member 11 and a guiding element 27 protruding into the slot 25, wherein the guiding element 27 is arranged at the second bracket member 17. Due to these features, the guiding element 27 will move along the slot 25 upon sliding movement of the second bracket member 17 relative the first bracket member 11 in the first and second directions d1, d2. Relative movement between the first and second bracket members 11, 17 will, as a result of the guiding structure 25, 27, be hindered in directions differing from the first and second directions d1, d2. In addition, according to the illustrated embodiments, relative movement between the first and second bracket members 11, 17 will be hindered when the guiding element 27 reaches an end portion of the slot 25. The slot 25 of the illustrated embodiments comprises two end portions. Thus, according to the illustrated embodiments, the guiding structure 25, 27 is configured to prevent sliding movement of the second bracket member 17 in the second direction d2 past a predetermined position relative the first bracket member 11, and configured to prevent sliding movement of the second bracket member 17 in the first direction d1 past a second predetermined position relative the first bracket member 11. According to further embodiments, the guiding structure 25, 27 may comprise a slot arranged at the second bracket member 17 and a guiding element protruding into the slot, wherein the guiding element is arranged at the first bracket member 11. The guiding structure according to such embodiments may function in the corresponding manner as in the embodiments described above.
As is indicated in
The bracket 1 may comprise further guiding structures being configured to prevent movement of the second bracket member 17 relative the first bracket member 11 in directions differing from the first direction d1 and the second direction d2. For example, the bracket 1 may, as indicated in
According to the illustrated embodiments, and as indicated in
According to the illustrated embodiments, the first and second fastening elements 13, 19 are configured to allow displacement of the bracket 1 relative the rack 3 in vertical directions v1, v2 thereof to provide at least two different vertical positions of the rack 3 within the washing chamber 9. In
According to the embodiments of the bracket 1 illustrated in
According to the embodiments of the bracket 1 illustrated in
According to the illustrated embodiments, the first bracket member 11 is formed by a metallic material and the second bracket member 17 is formed by a polymeric material. Further, according to the illustrated embodiments, the hook 23.1 of the first fastening element 13 is formed by bended portions of a flange of the first bracket member 11. Due to these features, the first fastening element 13 can be provided in a cost-efficient manner while it provides a secure fastening of the first bracket member 11 to the first mounting portion 15 of the rack 3. According to some embodiments, both the first bracket member 11 and the second bracket member 17 is formed by a polymeric material. Also, according to some embodiments, the first bracket member 11 may be formed by a polymeric material and the second bracket member 17 may be formed by a metallic material.
In an assembly process of the dishwasher 5 illustrated in
It is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative of various example embodiments and that the invention is defined only by the appended claims. A person skilled in the art will realize that the example embodiments may be modified, and that different features of the example embodiments may be combined to create embodiments other than those described herein, without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims. For example, instead of the guiding element 27 and the slot 25, the guiding structure may comprise a recess, a slit, or similar, arranged at one of the first and second bracket members 11, 17, wherein a portion of the other bracket member is arranged to extend into the recess, slit, or similar, to prevent movement of the second bracket member 17 relative the first bracket member 11 in directions differing from the first direction d1 and the second direction d2.
As used herein, the term “comprising” or “comprises” is open-ended, and includes one or more stated features, elements, steps, components or functions but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, elements, steps, components, functions or groups thereof. The bracket 1 may for instance comprise more than one first fastening element 13, such as two, or more, first fastening elements 13 arranged at a distance from each other at the first bracket portion 11. Further, the bracket 1 may comprise more than one second fastening element 19, such as two, or more, second fastening elements 19 arranged at a distance from each other at the second bracket portion 17.
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