Information
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Patent Grant
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6755490
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Patent Number
6,755,490
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- McKee, Voorhees & Sease, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 312 2281
- 312 306
- 312 311
- 312 312
- 312 3344
- 312 351
- 108 14411
- 108 147
- 108 106
- 248 422
- 248 29511
- 211 418
- 074 5005
- 074 5015 R
- 074 504
- 074 505
- 074 506
- 074 507
- 074 508
- 134 201
- 134 56 D
- 134 57 D
- 134 58 D
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dishwasher is provided with an adjustable rack that can be moved upwardly and downwardly within the washing chamber to accommodate different sized objects to be washed. The lift mechanism for the rack is housed within the sidewalls of the dishwasher. The lift mechanism employs a cable system to raise both sides of the rack simultaneously, with the rack positioned within or outside the washing chamber and with the rack either loaded or unloaded. In one embodiment, the lift mechanism is manually actuated by turning a handle. In another embodiment, the lift mechanism includes an electric motor with a switch on the control panel for raising and lowering the rack.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
Dishwashers with adjustable racks are known in the art. Typically, such adjustable racks must be empty and moved out of the washing chamber to permit the height of the rack to be adjusted. Also, the lift mechanism for adjusting the height of the rack normally occupies space within the rack, thereby decreasing the area of the rack which can be used for placing dishes, glasses, and other objects to be washed. Also, such adjustable racks normally raise or lower one side of the rack and then the other side of the rack in sequential steps.
Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of a dishwasher having an improved adjustable rack.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an adjustable rack for a dishwasher which can be raised and lowered when positioned in or out of the washing chamber.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of an adjustable rack for a dishwasher which can be raised and lowered when unloaded or loaded with objects to be washed.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a dishwasher having an adjustable rack wherein the lift mechanism is housed within the sidewalls of the dishwasher.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a dishwasher having an adjustable rack wherein the lift mechanism does not occupy space within the rack.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of an adjustable rack for a dishwasher wherein both sides of the rack are raised or lowered simultaneously.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a dishwasher having a rack wherein the height of the rack within the washing chamber can be manually adjusted.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a dishwasher having a rack wherein the height of the rack within the washing chamber can be adjusted via a switch or button on the control panel of the dishwasher.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a dishwasher having an adjustable rack which is economical to manufacture and durable and efficient in use.
These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The dishwasher of the present invention includes a washing chamber defined by opposite sidewalls, a top wall, a bottom wall, and a back wall. One or more racks are provided within the chamber for holding objects to be washed. The racks can be moved horizontally into and out of the washing chamber for loading and unloading the objects to be washed.
One or more of the racks is vertically adjustable to accommodate different sized objects to be washed. A lift mechanism is provided in the opposite sidewalls of the dishwasher and is operatively connected to the adjustable rack for raising and lowering the rack. The lift mechanism includes guide tracks extending vertically in the opposite sidewalls, and guide blocks movably mounted within the guide tracks. The guide blocks are interconnected by cables such that the opposite sides of the rack are raised or lowered simultaneously. The cables are connected to a drum gear which is rotated by a worm gear. In one embodiment, the worm gear is mounted on a shaft with a handle for manually turning the worm gear to raise and lower the rack. In another embodiment, an electric motor is connected to the worm gear and to a switch on the control panel for raising and lowering the rack.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view of the dishwasher with the door open and the middle adjustable rack in a lower position.
FIG. 2
is a schematic perspective view of the lift mechanism for the adjustable rack of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a front schematic view of the lift mechanism.
FIG. 4
is a side elevation view of the left-hand portion of the lift mechanism.
FIG. 5
is a side elevation view of the right hand portion of the lift mechanism.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken along lines
6
—
6
of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the drum gear.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In the drawings, the reference numeral
10
generally designates a dishwasher. The dishwasher
10
includes a washing chamber
12
defined by opposite sidewalls
14
,
16
, a top wall
18
, a bottom wall
20
, and a rear wall
22
. A door
24
is pivotally mounted to the dishwasher
10
for movement between open and closed positions. The dishwasher
10
includes upper and lower spray arms
26
,
28
.
As seen in
FIG. 1
, the dishwasher
10
includes an upper rack
30
, a lower rack
32
, and a middle rack
34
. It is understood that one of the racks can be eliminated such that the dishwasher only has two racks. Each of the racks
30
,
32
and
34
are moveable in a horizontal plane between a position within the washing chamber
12
and a position substantially outside the washing chamber
12
for loading and unloading objects to be washed. The lower rack
32
includes wheels
36
which ride along a ledge or lip
38
adjacent the opposite sidewalls
14
,
16
of the dishwasher
10
. The upper rack
30
includes rollers
40
which roll along guide rails
42
, which in turn can be horizontally moved between upper and lower guide rollers
44
mounted on each of the sidewalls
14
,
16
.
The above structure of the dishwasher
10
is conventional and does not constitute a part of the present invention.
The present invention is directed towards the vertical adjustability of one of the racks. In the drawings and in the following description, the middle rack
34
is designated as the adjustable rack, though it is understood that the lift mechanism for adjusting the height of one of the racks can be utilized on any of the racks within the dishwasher
10
.
The lift mechanism for raising and lowering the middle rack
34
is best seen in
FIGS. 2-5
of the drawings. Generally, the lift mechanism is a cable system with an actuator for raising and lowering the middle rack
34
within the washing chamber
12
. The lift mechanism is housed within the sidewalls
14
,
16
of the dishwasher
10
, and thus does not take up space within the rack
34
.
More particularly, each sidewall
14
,
16
has a C-shaped guide track
46
,
47
mounted therein, respectively. Slidably mounted within each guide track
46
,
47
is a guide block
48
,
49
, respectively, which are movable upwardly and downwardly within the guide tracks
46
,
47
. An arm
50
is fixed to and cantilevered from each guide block
48
,
49
. The arms reside within the washing chamber
12
adjacent the opposite sidewalls
14
,
16
. Each arm
50
includes four rollers
52
which receive guide rails
54
. The rack
34
includes rollers
56
rollably mounted within the guide rails
54
. Accordingly, the rollers
56
can roll horizontally through the guide rails
54
, which in turn can roll along the rollers
52
such that the middle rack
34
can be moved into and out of the washing chamber
12
.
The lift mechanism includes a set of cables
58
,
60
,
62
. The first cable
58
has a first end
64
secured to a drum gear
66
rotatably mounted within the left sidewall
14
. The cable
58
wraps around the drum gear
56
in a first circumferential groove
68
, and has a second end
70
secured to the top of the guide block
48
. The second cable
60
has a first end
72
secured to the bottom of the guide block
48
. The cable
60
extends downwardly around a pulley
74
mounted at the lower end of the guide track
46
in the sidewall
14
, and then upwardly over the top wall
18
. The second end
76
of the cable
60
is secured to the top of the guide block
49
. The third cable
62
has a first end
78
attached to the guide block
49
. The cable
62
extends downwardly around a pulley
80
rotatably mounted in the guide track
47
in the sidewall
16
, and then upwardly over the top wall
18
. The opposite end
82
of the cable
62
extends around the drum gear
66
in a second groove
84
thereof and is secured to the drum gear
66
. The cables
58
,
62
extend around the gear drum
66
in opposite directions, such that upon rotation of the drum gear
66
, one cable is wound onto the drum gear
66
and the other cable is unwound from the drum gear
66
.
The ends of the cables
58
,
60
,
62
can be attached in any convenient manner to the drum gear
66
and guide blocks
48
,
49
. For example, as best seen in
FIG. 4
, a nodule
86
is provided on the end
64
of the cable
58
and the end
82
of the cable
62
are adapted to be matingly received within cavities or recesses
88
in the drum gear
66
. Similar cavities or recesses are provided in the guide blocks
48
,
49
to receive the nodule
86
on the cable ends connected to the guide blocks
48
,
49
.
The drum gear
66
includes perimeter teeth
90
which mesh with a worm gear
92
. The worm gear is mounted on a shaft
94
for rotation therewith. An actuation handle
96
is mounted on the forward end of the shaft
94
and is positioned adjacent the front opening of the washing chamber
12
for access when the door
24
is opened. Upon manual turning of the handle
96
in the clockwise position, the worm gear
92
rotates in a counterclockwise direction, as seen in
FIG. 4
, so as to further wrap the cable
58
around the drum gear
66
and to unwrap the cable
62
from the drum gear
66
, thereby raising the guide blocks
48
,
49
within the guide tracks
46
,
47
so as to raise the middle rack
34
within the washing chamber
12
. Turn the handle
96
in a counterclockwise direction rotates the drum gear
66
in a clockwise direction, thereby unwrapping the cable
58
from the drum gear
66
and wrapping the cable
62
further around the drum gear
66
so as to pull the guide blocks
48
,
49
downwardly within the guide tracks
46
,
47
thereby lowering the middle rack
34
within the washing chamber
12
.
Preferably, the shaft
94
is square or hex-shaped and slidably extends through the worm gear
92
. Thus, the handle
96
can be moved from a position next to the front opening of the washing chamber
12
such that the door
24
can be closed, and pulled outwardly a short distance away from the front opening of the washing chamber
12
when the door
24
is opened so as to provide easy turning of the handle
96
by a user. The sidewall
14
includes a recess
98
to house the handle
96
when in the retracted or inoperative position, as best seen in FIG.
1
.
The cables
60
,
62
extend through flexible conduits
100
extending over the top wall
18
of the dishwasher
10
. The conduits
100
terminate at each end in a bushing
102
which is slidably mounted within a channel insert
104
adjacent the top of the guide tracks
46
,
47
. A spring
106
is provided within the channel insert
104
. As the cables
60
,
62
are pulled downwardly through the channel insert
104
, the spring
106
compresses to provide feedback to the user as the guide blocks
48
,
49
reach the end of their travel within the guide tracks
46
,
47
of, if the dishes start to compress or contact the underside of upper rack
30
. Thus, the user knows when to stop turning the handle
96
.
In an alternative embodiment, the cable
62
can be eliminated, with the lowering of the rack
32
occurring by gravity when the handle
96
is turned in a counterclockwise direction.
As a further alternative, a small electric motor (not shown) can be operatively connected to the drum gear
66
, with a control switch provided on the control panel of the dishwasher
10
. Thus, the lift mechanism can be quickly and easily actuated via the switch.
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
Claims
- 1. A dishwasher comprising:opposite left and right sidewalls, a top wall, a bottom wall, and a rear wall defining a washing chamber; a rack for holding objects to be washed and being horizontally movable between a first position within the chamber and a second position substantially out of the chamber; a lift mechanism mounted within the opposite sidewalls and connected to the rack, and including a cable system so as to raise and lower the rack; and an actuator for controlling operation of the lift mechanism wherein the lift mechanism includes left and right guide tracks extending vertically in the left and right sidewalls, respectively, left and right guide blocks movably mounted in the left and right guide tracks, respectively, and the cable system interconnects the guide blocks for simultaneous movement of the blocks in the tracks.
- 2. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the actuator includes a drum gear about which the cable system is wrapped, and a handle for turning the drum gear in a first direction to raise the rack and in a second direction to lower the rack.
- 3. The dishwasher of claim 2 wherein the drum gear includes teeth and the handle includes a shaft slidably extending through a worm gear in mesh with the teeth of the drum gear.
- 4. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the cable system includes first and second cables extending between the actuator and the left and right guide blocks, respectively.
- 5. The dishwasher of claim 4 wherein the cable system further includes a third cable extending between the left and right guide blocks.
- 6. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the rack includes rollers for moving the rack out of the chamber for loading and unloading, the rollers being operatively connected to the guide blocks such that the rack can be raised when it is either in or out of the chamber.
- 7. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the rack includes rollers for moving the rack out of the chamber for loading and unloading, the rollers being operatively connected to the guide blocks such that the rack can be raised when it is being loaded or unloaded.
- 8. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the lift mechanism can be actuated by the actuator when the rack is either in or out of the chamber.
- 9. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the lift mechanism can be actuated by the actuator when the rack is either loaded or unloaded.
- 10. The dishwasher of claim 1 wherein the actuator is located adjacent one sidewall and moves both sides of the rack vertically.
- 11. A dishwasher comprising:opposite left and right sidewalls, a top wall, a bottom wall, and a rear wall defining a washing chamber; a rack for holding objects to be washed and being horizontally movable between a first position within the chamber and a second position substantially out of the chamber; a lift mechanism connected to the rack, and including a cable system to simultaneously move both sides of the rack in a vertical direction; and an actuator for controlling operation of the lift mechanism wherein the lift mechanism includes left and right guide tracks extending vertically in the left and right sidewalls, respectively, left and right guide blocks movably mounted in the left and right guide tracks, respectively, and the cable system interconnects the guide blocks for simultaneous movement of the blocks in the guide tracks.
- 12. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the actuator includes a drum gear about which the cable system is wrapped, and a handle for turning the drum gear in a first direction to raise the rack and in a second direction to lower the rack.
- 13. The dishwasher of claim 12 wherein the drum gear includes teeth and the handle includes a shaft slidably extending through a worm gear in mesh with the teeth of the drum gear.
- 14. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the cable system includes first and second cables extending between the actuator and the left and right guide blocks, respectively.
- 15. The dishwasher of claim 14 wherein the cable system further includes a third cable extending between the left and right guide blocks.
- 16. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the rack includes rollers for moving the rack out of the chamber for loading and unloading, the rollers being operatively connected to the guide blocks such that the rack can be raised when it is either in or out of the chanter.
- 17. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the rack includes rollers for moving the rack out of the chamber for loading and unloading, the rollers being operatively connected to the guide blocks such that the rack can be raised when it is loaded or unloaded.
- 18. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the lift mechanism can be actuated by the actuator when the rack is in or out of the chamber.
- 19. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the lift mechanism can be actuated by the actuator when the rack is loaded or unloaded.
- 20. The dishwasher of claim 11 wherein the actuator is located adjacent one sidewall and moves both sides of the rack vertically.
- 21. A dishwasher comprising:opposite left and right sidewalls, a top wall, a bottom wall, and a rear wall defining a washing chamber; a rack for holding objects to be washed and being horizontally movable between a first position within the chamber and a second position substantially out of the chamber; a lift mechanism mounted within the opposite sidewalls and connected to the rack, and including a cable system so as to raise and lower the rack; an actuator for controlling operation of the lift mechanism; and the lift mechanism having left and right guide tracks extending vertically in the left and right sidewalls, respectively, left and right guide blocks movably mounted in the left and rigth guide tracks, respectively, and the cable system interconnecting the guide blocks for simultaneous movement of the blocks in the tracks.
- 22. The dishwasher of claim 21 wherein the lift mechanism has left and right arms cantilevered from the left and fight guide blocks, respectively.
- 23. The dishwasher of claim 22 wherein the arms each include rollers operatively connected to the rack.
- 24. The dishwasher of claim 23 wherein the rollers have a first and second set of vertically spaced rollers.
- 25. The dishwasher of claim 21 wherein the actuator includes a drum gear about which the cable system is wrapped, and a handle for turning the drum gear in a first direction to raise the rack and in a second direction to lower the rack.
- 26. The dishwasher of claim 25 wherein the drum gear includes teeth arid the handle includes a shaft slidably extending through a worm gear in mesh with the teeth of drum gear.
- 27. The dishwasher of claim 22 wherein the cable system includes first and second cables extending between the actuator and the left and right guide blocks, respectively.
- 28. The dishwasher of claim 22 wherein the cable system further includes a third cable extending between the left and right guide blocks.
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