The present invention provides a dishwasher rack attachable tag, such including a dissolvable component which, upon completion of a wash cycle, represents to the user that the dishes are clean.
The prior art discloses a variety of monitoring devices for use with a dishwasher cycle. A first example of the smart rack and machine system of Thomas U.S. Pat. No. 6,463,940, in which each type of article is detected and washed according to its own pre-determined condition.
Batcher, U.S. Pat. No. 7,437,213, teaches a method and system for monitoring performance of a warewasher and which includes RFID tags placed into individual washer racks. The tags are in communication with a host computer for monitoring performance.
Other references of note include the dishwasher with imaging device of Ashrafzadeh U.S. Pat. No. 8,696,827, along with the dishwashing machine of Rolek U.S. Pat. No. 8,529,705 which includes a dispenser configured to receive a dishwashing tablet and a sensor operable to identify the dishwashing tablet, with an electronic controller selecting a dishwasher cycle based on the identify of the dishwashing tablet.
Humphner, U.S. Pat. No. 2,223,106, teaches a tax label with a paper base printed thereon in water insoluble ink indicating cancellation, with a water soluble adhesive and light impermeable pigmented layer extending over and concealing the printing, and over which a final print is provided on the pigmented layer.
The present invention discloses a system including a tag for placement within a dishwasher to indicate at least one of a running of a dishwasher run cycle and/or a clean condition of items placed within the dishwasher upon completion of the cycle.
A tag body is supported within an interior rack location of the dishwasher so that a surface of the body is visible. A patch of material is formed upon the surface of the tag body and may be constructed of a dissolvable material. The patch is caused to be dissolved upon activation of a wash cycle of the dishwasher to indicate the clean condition of the items adapted to being placed in the dishwasher.
Additional features include at least one of a notch, aperture or lanyard associated with the body and adapted to securing the body to a projection associated with such as a rack supported in the dishwasher in proximity to the items. The patch is constructed of a material not limited to any combination of one or more of a dry soap or a gelatinous composition.
The patch can optionally include a first DIRTY indicia placed thereupon and which, upon being dissolved can reveal a second CLEAN indicia. The body can also exhibit a thin planar configuration not limited to a rectangular outline with rounded edges and can also be constructed of a semi-rigid and heat resistant material. The body may also be constructed of a recyclable and/or biodegradable material. The lanyard can further include a looped portion affixed through the notch.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
With reference to
The tag 10 further is depicted having a rectangular outline with rounded edges and, although not limited to any particular shape, can include a rectangular body with rounded edges and a longest length dimension of approximately 1″-1.25″. The tag further includes an interior aperture (see inner perimeter rim 14) for permitting the tag to be mounted to such an upper (or lower) tray of the associated dishwasher, and such as upon an upwardly extending prong or projection of the tray which can include a bulbous or enlarged end for seating through the inner perimeter rim 14 in a resistive attaching fashion. Without limitation, the rim 14 can be substituted by any of a notching in the edge of the tag as well as the use of any type of lanyard or other attachment (see also looped attachment portion in
As again shown in
In other variants, the patch can be redesigned to wear away (or efface) with or without a heat component, such as based on the water component alone. The material construction of the tag can further be such that it avoids melting during the dishwasher dry cycle.
Additionally, the patch 12 can be desired to dissolve at any rate, such as reasonably quickly without lasting the entire cycle and to denote that the washer was turned on (if not completely run through its entire cycle). By example, and if someone were to interrupt a cycle, the dissolution of the patch would instruct that the washer was running and to prompt the individual to close the door and turn the machine on again.
In this fashion, the pre-wash indicia, see DIRTY at 16 in
Without limitation, the material composition of the patch 12 can include any of dry dish soap or other non-toxic/innocuous dissolvable material. Other options for the patch include the provision of a gelatinous undercoat in combination with the dry dish soap or another dry, innocuous material positioned thereupon and which will quickly dissolve during the course of the wash cycle.
Other options can include the patch including a combination of dry soap and a gelatinous material. The tags can also be constructed of any recyclable and/or biodegradable materials with the understanding that they are usually disposed after a given washer cycle.
With succeeding reference to
Although not shown, it is understood that the conventional supporting racks (typically one upper and one lower) contained within the dishwasher each include multiple upward projections upon which the tag can be supported at a location to render it easy to view by a user upon opening the dishwasher door and, if necessary, pulling the rack outwardly from the washer interior. It is also envisioned that a potentially unlimited number of options exist for supporting the tag within the dishwasher rack and which are not limited to engaging the rack via the inner rim defining aperture 14 or the looped lanyard 20.
The present system includes a tag 10 for placement within the rack in turn supported in the dishwasher 2 to indicate at least one of a running of a dishwasher run cycle and/or a clean condition of items placed within the dishwasher upon completion of the cycle. As previously described, the system includes a tag body 10 supported within an interior rack location of the dishwasher so that a surface of the body is visible.
A patch of material 12 (again as optionally shown in
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims. This can include the body being constructed of a recyclable and potentially biodegradable material.
The present application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 16/394,036 filed Apr. 25, 2019. The '036 application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 62/682,433 filed Jun. 8, 2018.
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