Dishwasher with auxiliary basket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546942
  • Patent Number
    6,546,942
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention addresses the need for an automatic dishwasher that can accommodate various shapes and sizes of utensils. The invention relates to an automatic dishwasher comprising a cabinet that defines a washing chamber. The cabinet has an access opening, which is closeable by a door that is moveably mounted to the cabinet between an open position and a closed position. A first basket is moveably mounted within the washing chamber and capable of movement between a use position and a load position. An auxiliary basket assembly comprising an auxiliary basket and an auxiliary basket support for support the auxiliary basket above the first basket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an automatic dishwasher comprising a basket for holding various types of cooking utensils. In one aspect, the invention includes an auxiliary basket mounted above the main basket. In another aspect, the auxiliary basket is removably mounted to the main basket or moveable between a use and a storage position.




2. Related Art




Automatic dishwashers are well known, especially those for use in household environments. A typical automatic dishwasher comprises a cabinet that defines a washing chamber, which is accessible through a moveable door. Typically, an upper and a lower basket for holding cooking utensils to be cleaned are provided within the washing chamber. A silverware basket is also usually provided and normally mounts to the lower basket. The upper and lower baskets are normally spaced so that larger utensils can be positioned in the lower basket and smaller utensils in the upper basket. Both the upper and lower baskets are slideably mounted within the washing chamber in such a manner that they can be slid substantially beyond the washing chamber to ease the loading of the baskets.




The types of utensils placed in an automatic dishwasher can vary greatly in size. Some utensils are very large, such as soup pots and roasting pans, other utensils are relatively small, such as silverware, serving spoons, and spatulas. The baskets must also accommodate the traditional utensils of plates, glasses, saucer plates, mugs, etc. Since the utensil composition can vary greatly from load to load, contemporary automatic dishwashers must be configured or easily adaptable to accommodate these various size utensils to maximize the number of utensils washed during a given load. The maximization of the number of utensils in each load is a great convenience for the user and also reduces energy and water consumption.




The shape of some utensils are such that they can effectively reduce the effective holding capacity of the automatic dishwasher, and thereby increase the need for multiple loads, resulting in an inefficient use of resources. An example of such a utensil is any utensil having a long and slender profile, such as a wooden spoon, a spatula, a ladle, etc. Often times, the length of these utensils makes it impossible for them to stand up within the silverware basket because the utensil will contact the other basket. To wash these type of utensils it is necessary to lay them down in either the upper or lower basket where they often extend across a substantial portion of the basket floor. Since for best cleaning it is not desirable to place other items on top of the elongated utensils, the elongated utensils fill a space that would otherwise accommodate many other utensils, effectively reducing the capacity of the given load.




It is desirable to have an automatic dishwasher that can accommodate all shapes and sizes of utensils without dramatically sacrificing overall capacity or reserving permanent space in one of the baskets for the odd shaped utensil.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention addresses the need for an automatic dishwasher that can accommodate various shapes and sizes of utensils. The invention relates to an automatic dishwasher comprising a cabinet that defines a washing chamber. The cabinet has an axis opening, which is closeable by a door that is moveably mounted to the cabinet between an open position and a closed position. A first basket is moveably mounted within the washing chamber and capable of movement between a use position and a load position. The first basket comprises a bottom wall, opposing front and rear walls, and opposing side walls that connect the front and rear walls to form a peripheral wall that extends upwardly from a bottom wall. An auxiliary basket assembly is provided and comprises an auxiliary basket support and an auxiliary basket that is removably mounted to the first basket by the auxiliary basket support. The auxiliary basket support supports the auxiliary basket above the first basket.




The auxiliary basket support preferably comprises at least one support that is rotatably mounted to the first basket for rotation between a support position, where the support is positioned to support at least a portion of the auxiliary basket, and a retracted position, where the support does not interfere with access to the utensil receiving area.




Preferably, the auxiliary basket support assembly supports the auxiliary basket in either of a side wall-to-side wall or front wall-to-rear wall orientation. When the auxiliary basket is in the side wall-to-side wall orientation and the at least one support is in the support position, the at least one support is generally parallel to one of the front and rear walls. When the auxiliary basket is in the rear wall-to-front wall orientation and the at least one support is in the support position, the at least one support is generally parallel to one of the side walls.




The automatic dishwasher can include a second basket which is moveably mounted within the wash chamber. The second basket is preferably disposed above the first basket.




The at least one support comprises a post and an arm that extends from the post. The post is generally parallel to a portion of the peripheral wall and is rotatably mounted thereto. The arm overlies the utensil receiving area when the support is in the support position and does not interfere with access to the utensil receiving area when the support is in the retracted position. The post is preferably located at a junction of one of the side walls in one of the front end rear walls. Thus, when the support is in the retracted position, the arm is substantially aligned with and adjacent to one of the side walls or rear wall. A second support can be provided and is preferably located at a junction of the other one of the side walls and the other of the front and rear walls.




The arm and the post can define a recess in which is received a portion of the auxiliary basket when the auxiliary basket is mounted to the first basket. Additionally, the arm and the post can further define a vertically orientated slot that is sized to receive at least a portion of the auxiliary basket and retain the basket in a substantially vertical position. The slot preferably has a mouth which opens into the recess to permit the movement of the auxiliary basket from a generally horizontal position to a substantially vertical position.




Preferably, the arm and post are made of shaped wire, with the arm comprising a base portion that terminates in an arm stop and the post comprising a base portion that extends in a direction opposite the arm base portion and terminates in a post stop. The recess is defined by the arm and post base portions and their corresponding stops.




The automatic dishwasher can further comprise a first clip that mounts the support to the first basket for rotation relative to the peripheral wall. The first clip preferably comprises an opening and first and second channels, which extend away from the opening and are angularly oriented relative to each other. The post is received within the opening to thereby permit the raising and lowering and rotation of the support relative to the first clip such that the arm can be received in the first channel to place the support in the support position or in the second channel to place the support in the retracted position. Preferably, the first clip is mounted at a junction of the one of the side walls with one of the front and rear walls. The first and second channels are preferably oriented at a right angle relative to each other. A second clip can be provided and is mounted to the first basket. The second clip defines a second opening through which the post passes. The post preferably includes an enlarged portion located below the second opening, with the enlarged portion being of a size to prevent it from passing through the opening of the second clip to thereby limit the amount the support can be raised relative to the first basket.




The auxiliary basket support assembly can further comprise a second support. The first support is located at a junction of one of the side walls and the front wall and the second support is located at a junction of the one of the side walls and the rear wall.




In another aspect, the invention relates to an auxiliary basket assembly for a dishwasher. The auxiliary basket assembly comprises an auxiliary basket and an auxiliary basket support that removably mounts the auxiliary basket to another basket.




In yet another aspect, the invention relates to an automatic dishwasher having an auxiliary basket assembly comprising a pair of auxiliary basket supports that support an auxiliary basket above a basket. Each of the supports have an arm for supporting the auxiliary basket in a use position and a slot for supporting the auxiliary basket in a stored position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an automatic dishwasher of the built-in type having a housing defining a wash chamber that is closed by a door and an upper and lower basket mounted to the housing within the wash chamber for slidable movement relative to the wash chamber;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the lower basket of FIG.


1


and illustrating an auxiliary basket mounted to the lower basket in a use position by an auxiliary basket support assembly, with the lower basket shown in phantom lines for clarity;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 2

except that the auxiliary basket is removed to better illustrate a pair of auxiliary basket supports for the auxiliary basket support assembly, with the supports shown in a use position;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 3

except that the auxiliary basket supports are shown in a stored position;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged perspective view of one of the auxiliary basket supports of

FIG. 4

illustrating the fastener system for securing the support to the lower basket;





FIG. 6

is a side view of one of the auxiliary basket supports;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the clip system of

FIG. 6

with the auxiliary basket support shown in phantom for clarity:





FIG. 8

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 7

, except viewed from the opposite side as shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a top view of an upper clip of the clip system; and





FIG. 10

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 2

except that the auxiliary basket is shown in a stored position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates an automatic dishwasher


10


comprising an open-faced cabinet or tub


12


having side walls


14


,


16


, whose upper and lower ends are connected by top wall


18


and a bottom wall


20


, respectively, and all of which extend away from a rear wall


22


. The walls of the open-faced cabinet


12


define a washing chamber


26


to which access is obtained through a front opening


28


defined by the forward edges of the top wall, bottom wall, and side walls. A door


30


is hingedly mounted to the cabinet for movement between an open position (shown), where the door


30


is generally horizontal, to a closed position, where the door


30


covers the access opening


28


and seals the washing chamber


26


.




It should be noted that the dishwasher shown in

FIG. 1

is a built-in type designed to be mounted within a cabinet system and does not have an external or decorative housing. The invention as described herein applies to all types of automatic dishwashers regardless of the particular type. The automatic dishwasher of

FIG. 1

is also shown without the pump, heating element, and water spray for clarity. These features are well known and are not germane to the invention.




The automatic dishwasher


10


further comprises upper and lower baskets


36


,


38


for holding utensils of various shapes and sizes. Both of the upper and lower baskets,


36


,


38


are preferably mounted to the housing within the washing chamber for movement into and out of the washing chamber


26


through the access opening


28


to permit the movement of the baskets between a cleaning position, where the baskets are retained entirely within the washing chamber


26


, to a load position, where at least a substantial portion of the baskets


36


,


38


extend out of the washing chamber


26


through the access opening


28


to increase the ease of loading the baskets with utensils. The upper basket


36


is shown in the cleaning position and the lower basket


38


is shown in the loading position.




The upper basket


36


is preferably moveably mounted within the washing chamber


26


in the traditional manner such as by mounting wheels (not shown) to the tub and basket and having a free floating track over the basket wheels and between the tub wheels.




The lower basket


38


preferably comprises one or more wheel or roller assemblies


50


that rest upon a ledge


52


extending from the side walls


14


,


16


. The ledges


52


generally align with the upper surface of the door


30


when it is in the open position to permit the lower basket


38


to slide from the ledges


52


and onto the upper surface of the door


30


when the lower basket


38


is moved from the cleaning position to the loading position.




Both the upper and lower baskets


36


,


38


have the same general wire-frame construction and configuration. Each of the baskets


36


,


38


comprise side walls


60


whose ends are connected by a front wall


62


and rear wall


64


that collectively form a generally rectangular peripheral wall that extends upwardly from a bottom wall


66


. The peripheral wall and the bottom wall define a utensil receiving area


67


. A plurality of positioning tines


68


extend upwardly from the bottom wall of both the upper and lower baskets into the corresponding utensil receiving area and aid in positioning the various shapes and sizes of utensils within each basket.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the lower basket


38


with an auxiliary basket assembly


70


mounted to the lower basket


38


, which is shown is phantom to more clearly illustrate the auxiliary basket assembly


70


. The auxiliary basket assembly


70


comprises an auxiliary basket


72


and a basket support assembly


74


that mounts the auxiliary basket


72


above and over the utensil receiving area


67


of the lower basket


38


in a front wall-to-rear wall orientation and adjacent the side wall


60


.




As illustrated, the auxiliary basket


72


has an elongated profile and comprises multiple transversely-oriented wire frame base members


76


that are connected to elongated base members


78


, which collectively define the bottom and peripheral wall for the auxiliary basket


72


. Some of the transverse base members


76


extend upwardly a greater amount than the other base members and are connected at their upper ends by a peripheral wire frame lip


80


that forms an upper edge to the auxiliary basket. The other transverse base members have their upper ends connected to a pair of wire frame carriers


82


having downwardly turned ends


84


and are mounted to the transverse base member


76


and extend outwardly beyond the ends of the auxiliary basket


72


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3-6

, the basket support assembly


74


comprises a pair of supports


90


that are mounted by upper and lower clips


92


,


94


to the peripheral wall of the lower basket


38


at the junction of the side wall


60


and front wall


62


and the side wall


60


and rear wall


64


, respectively.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

specifically and

FIGS. 3-5

generally, each of the supports


90


comprises a substantially vertically oriented post


100


terminating in an enlarged portion


102


at one end and terminating in an L-shaped bend


104


at another end. The post


100


comprises a generally angled portion


106


extending from a generally straight portion


108


. The support


90


further comprises an arm


110


that comprises a cantilevered support


112


that supports a base


114


.




The cantilevered support


112


comprises a downwardly angled portion


116


, an upwardly angled portion


118


, and an end portion


120


. The downwardly angled portion


116


preferably originates at the intersection of the angled portion


106


and straight portion


108


of the post


100


. The base


114


comprises an angled portion


122


, a horizontal portion


124


and a vertical portion


126


.




A recess


128


is defined by the L-shaped bend


104


of the post


100


and the vertical portion


126


and the horizontal portion


124


of the arm


110


. The recess


128


is preferably sized to receive the carrier members


82


such that they rest on the horizontal portion


124


of the arm and the lower leg of the L-shaped bend


104


. The vertical portion


126


of the arm


110


and the upper leg of the L-shaped bend


104


effectively form stops that limit the movement of the carrier member


82


relative to the supports


90


.




A storage slot


130


, which opens into the recess


128


, is defined by the space between the angled portions


106


and


122


of the post


100


and arm


110


, respectively. The storage slot


130


preferably has a width that is at least equal to the thickness of the wire forming the carrier member


82


. Thus, as seen in

FIG. 10

, the carrier members


82


of the auxiliary basket


72


can be received within the storage slot


130


to orient the auxiliary basket


72


in stored position where it is substantially adjacent the side wall


60


and does not interfere with access to the lower basket


38


.




Referring specifically to

FIGS. 7-9

and generally to

FIGS. 4-6

, the upper clip


92


comprises first and second legs


140


,


142


that are mirror images of each other. Each of the legs includes a front wall


144


and rear wall


146


that are connected by webs


148


, which collectively define a channel


150


. A guide tab


152


extends upwardly from the rear wall


146


. A spring arm


154


has a generally arcuate cross section and extends from the rear wall to define a mounting channel


156


into which a detent


158


extends. A living hinge


160


connects the front wall


144


of each leg and permits the relative rotation of each leg about the living hinge


160


. An opening


162


is defined at the junction of the legs


140


,


142


by the living hinge


160


, webs


148


, and rear walls


146


. The opening is sized to receive the post


100


.




The lower clip


94


comprises a vertically oriented main body


170


from which extends a spring arm


172


that defines a channel


174


sized to receive the straight portion


108


of the post


100


. A spring finger


178


extends from a forward edge of the body


170


and terminates before reaching an arcuate support finger


180


. The spacing of the end of the spring finger


178


and the support finger


180


forms a gap


182


that is sufficient in size to permit a portion of the lower basket to be pressed through the gap and behind the spring finger


178


to retain the lower clip to the lower basket


38


.




The lower clip


94


further comprises an opening


184


in the body


170


through which is received one of the wire frame elements of the lower basket


38


to further mount the lower clip


94


to the side wall of the lower basket


38


. The receipt of the wire frame member into the opening


184


effectively fixes the vertical position of the lower clip


94


relative to the side wall


60


of the lower basket


38


.




To mount the supports


90


to the lower basket


38


, the lower clip


94


is mounted to the side wall


60


of the lower basket


38


by inserting a horizontally oriented wire frame member through the opening


184


and snap-fitting a vertically oriented wire frame member of the side wall


60


into a gap


182


between the spring finger


178


and support finger


180


. The upper clip


92


is temporarily mounted to the post


100


of the support


90


by rotating the legs


140


,


142


about the living hinge


160


to separate the rear walls


146


a sufficient distance so that the post


100


can be received therebetween and within the opening.




Once the upper clip


92


is temporarily mounted to the post


100


, the sub-assembly of the support


90


and upper clip


92


are mounted to the lower basket


38


by snap-fitting horizontally oriented wire frame members of the side wall and the front wall into the mounting channel


156


of each leg until the detent


158


is received beneath the wire frame member. In this position, the channels


150


formed by the first and second legs


140


,


142


are oriented generally at right angles to each other and parallel to the corresponding side wall and front wall.




To complete the assembly, the straight portion


108


of the post


100


is snap-fit to the lower clip


94


by pressing the straight portion


108


into the channel


174


defined by the spring arm


172


and the body


170


.




When the support


90


is mounted to the lower basket


38


in this manner, the support


90


can be rotated between a use position as illustrated in

FIG. 4 and a

stored position as illustrated in FIG.


5


. In the use position, the downwardly angled portion


116


of the base


114


is received in the channel


150


of the first leg


140


. To move the support


90


from the use position to the stored position, the user merely lifts up on the support


90


a sufficient amount so that the downwardly angled portion


116


clears the channel


150


of the first leg


140


. The user then rotates the support


90


until the downwardly angled portion


116


overlies the channel


150


of the second leg


142


. The user then lowers the support until the downwardly angled portion


116


is received within the channel


150


of the second leg


142


. In the stored position, the support


90


is generally aligned with the side wall


60


and does not interfere with access to the lower basket


38


.




The advantage of moving the supports


90


between the stored and use positions is very useful in the everyday operation of the automatic dishwasher. The ability to position the supports in the stored position with the auxiliary basket removed provides the user with easy access to the utensil receiving area


67


, which greatly simplifies the loading and unloading of the utensils from the utensil receiving area without the supports or the auxiliary basket interfering with the user having access to items in the utensil receiving area beneath the auxiliary basket if it had to be maintained in the use position.




The auxiliary basket support assembly is also very flexible. The clips


92


and


94


permit the supports to be mounted at any location along the peripheral wall. It is within the scope of the invention for the supports to be located along any combination of the front wall, rear wall or sidewalls to effect other auxiliary basket orientations than the front-to-rear orientation as illustrated. For example, the supports could be placed along the front or rear walls with the auxiliary basket having a sidewall-to-sidewall orientation. Although not preferred, the supports could be mounted on the opposing sidewalls and the auxiliary basket would span the utensil receiving area. However, to reduce the possibility of interference, it is preferred that the supports be located such that the auxiliary basket is parallel to and adjacent one of the front, rear, or sidewalls.




Another advantage of the invention is that the supports can be arranged along the wall to support any length auxiliary basket. The auxiliary basket does not have to be of the same length as the corresponding front, rear or sidewall. There can also be multiple sets of support arms to support multiple auxiliary baskets.




The auxiliary basket support system is also advantageous in that it permits the auxiliary basket to be stored, not removed, within the automatic dishwasher while minimizing the space consumed by the auxiliary. The storage slots on the supports permit the basket to be oriented in a generally vertical position so that the smaller height dimension (instead of the width) faces the access opening. Many users will find this a welcome compromise as it does not require entirely removing the auxiliary basket, which can result in the misplacing of the auxiliary basket.




In short, the auxiliary basket assembly provides a very versatile system for providing and using an auxiliary basket within an automatic washer. The auxiliary basket can be positioned almost anywhere within any basket at any orientation. The basket can be completely removed or left within the wash chamber and oriented to minimize interference with the loading and unloading of the utensil area.




While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation, and the scope of the appended claims should be construed as broadly as the prior art will permit.



Claims
  • 1. A dishwasher for washing cooking utensils comprising:a cabinet defining a wash chamber and an access opening providing access to the wash chamber; a door moveably mounted to the cabinet for movement between an opened position, where the door is away from the access opening for permitting access to the wash chamber, and a closed position, where the door covers the access opening for prohibiting access to the wash chamber; a first basket comprising a bottom wall, opposing front and rear walls, and opposing side walls connecting the front and rear walls to form a peripheral wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall, and the first basket is moveably mounted within the wash chamber for movement between a stored position, where the first basket is received within the wash chamber such that the front wall is adjacent the door when closed, and a use position, where at least a portion of the basket extends through the access opening and exteriorly of the cabinet; and an auxiliary basket assembly comprising: an auxiliary basket removably mounted to the first basket; and an auxiliary basket support assembly for supporting the auxiliary basket above the first basket when the auxiliary basket is used and comprising at least one support rotatably mounted to the first basket for rotation between a support position, where the support is positioned to support at least a portion of the auxiliary basket, and a retracted position, where the support does not interfere with access to the first basket.
  • 2. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary basket support assembly supports the auxiliary basket in one of a side wall-to-side wall or front wall-to-rear wall orientation.
  • 3. The dishwasher according to claim 2, wherein when the auxiliary basket is in the side wall-to-side wall orientation and the at least one support is in the support position, the at least one support is generally parallel to one of the side walls.
  • 4. The dishwasher according to claim 2, wherein when the auxiliary basket is in the front wall-to-rear wall orientation and the at least one support is in the support position, the at least one support is generally parallel to one of the front and rear walls.
  • 5. The dishwasher according to claim 1, and further comprising a second basket moveably mounted within the wash chamber.
  • 6. The dishwasher according to claim 5, wherein the second basket is disposed above the first basket.
  • 7. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary basket is supported by the auxiliary basket support above the peripheral wall.
  • 8. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the at least one support comprises a post and an arm extending from the post, the post is generally parallel to a portion of the peripheral wall and rotatably mounted thereto, and the arm overlies the first basket when the support is in the support position.
  • 9. The dishwasher according to claim 8, wherein the post is located at a junction of one of the side walls and one of the front and rear walls, wherein when the support is in the retracted position, the arm is substantially aligned with and adjacent one of the side walls or rear wall.
  • 10. The dishwasher according to claim 9, wherein the post is aligned with and adjacent one of the side walls in the retracted position when the auxiliary basket is mounted to the first basket in an orientation extending from the front wall to the rear wall.
  • 11. The dishwasher according to claim 9, and further comprising a second support located at a junction of the one of the side walls and the other of the front and rear walls.
  • 12. The dishwasher according to claim 8, wherein the arm and the post define a recess having a substantially horizontal orientation and in which is received a portion of the auxiliary basket when the auxiliary basket is mounted to the first basket to fix the location of the auxiliary basket relative to the support.
  • 13. The dishwasher according to claim 12, wherein the arm and the post define a substantially vertically oriented slot sized to receive at least a portion of the auxiliary basket and retain the basket in a substantially vertical orientation for storing the basket when not in use.
  • 14. The dishwasher according to claim 13, wherein the slot has a mouth which opens into the recess.
  • 15. The dishwasher according to claim 14, wherein the arm and post are made of shaped wire, the arm comprises a base portion that terminates in an arm stop, the post comprises a base portion, extending in a direction opposite of the arm base portion, and terminating in a post stop, wherein the recess is defined by the arm and post base portions and their corresponding stops.
  • 16. The dishwasher according to claim 8, and further comprising a first clip mounting the support to the first basket for rotation relative to the peripheral wall, the first clip comprising an opening and first and second channels extending away from the opening and angularly oriented to each other, wherein the support can be raised relative to the first clip and then rotated and lowered relative to the first clip such that the arm is received in the first channel, when the support is in the support position, and the arm is received in the second channel when the support is in the retracted position.
  • 17. The dishwasher according to claim 16, wherein the first clip is mounted at a junction of the one of the side walls with one of the front and rear walls.
  • 18. The dishwasher according to claim 17, wherein the first and second channels are oriented at a right angle relative to each other.
  • 19. The dishwasher according to claim 18, and further a second clip mounted to the basket and defining a second opening through which the post passes and the post has an enlarged portion located below the second opening, and the enlarged portion cannot pass through the second opening to limit the raising of the support relative to the first basket.
  • 20. The dishwasher according to claim 19, wherein the first clip is mounted to the peripheral wall and the second clip is mounted to at least one of the peripheral wall and bottom wall.
  • 21. The dishwasher according to claim 1, wherein the auxiliary basket support assembly further comprises a second support, wherein the first support is located at a junction of one of the side walls and the front wall and the second support is located at a junction of the one of the side walls and the rear wall.
  • 22. The dishwasher according to claim 21, wherein the second support is mounted to the basket for relative rotation thereto.
  • 23. An auxiliary basket assembly for a dishwasher, which comprises:a cabinet defining a wash chamber and an access opening providing access to the wash chamber; a door moveably mounted to the cabinet for movement between an opened position, where the door is away from the access opening for permitting access to the wash chamber, and a closed position, where the door covers the access opening for prohibiting access to the wash chamber; a basket comprising a bottom wall, opposing front and rear walls, and opposing side walls connecting the front and rear walls to form a peripheral wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall, with the peripheral wall and bottom wall defining a utensil receiving area, and the basket is moveably mounted within the wash chamber for movement between a stored position, where the basket is received within the wash chamber such that the front wall is adjacent the door when closed, and a use position, where at least a portion of the basket extends through the access opening and exteriorly of the cabinet; the auxiliary basket assembly comprising: an auxiliary basket removably mounted to the basket; and an auxiliary basket support assembly for supporting the auxiliary basket above the utensil receiving area when the auxiliary basket is used and having at least one support rotatably mounted to the basket for rotation between a support position, where the support is positioned to support at least a portion of the auxiliary basket, and a retracted position, where the support does not interfere with access to the utensil receiving area.
  • 24. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 23, wherein the at least one support comprises a post and an arm extending from the post, and further comprising a first clip mounting the support to the first basket for rotation relative to the peripheral wall, the first clip comprising an opening and first and second channels extending away from the opening and angularly oriented to each other, wherein the support can be raised relative to the first clip and then rotated and lowered relative to the first clip such that the arm is received in the first channel, when the support is in the support position, and the arm is received in the second channel when the support is in the retracted position.
  • 25. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 24, wherein the first clip is mounted at a junction of the one of the side walls with one of the front and rear walls.
  • 26. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 25, and further comprising a second clip mounted to the basket and defining a second opening through which the post passes and the post having an enlarged portion located below the second opening, and the enlarged portion cannot pass through the opening and limits the raising of the support relative to the first basket.
  • 27. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 26, wherein the first clip is mounted to the peripheral wall and the second clip is mounted to at least one of the peripheral wall and bottom wall.
  • 28. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 27, wherein the arm and the post define a recess in which is received a portion of the auxiliary basket when the auxiliary basket is mounted to the first basket.
  • 29. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 28, wherein the arm and the post define a substantially vertically oriented slot sized to receive at least a portion of the auxiliary basket and retain the basket in a substantially vertical position.
  • 30. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 29, wherein the arm and post are made of shaped wire, the arm comprises a base portion that terminates in an arm stop, the post comprises a base portion, extending in a direction opposite of the arm base portion, and terminating in a post stop, wherein the recess is defined by the arm and post base portions and their corresponding stops.
  • 31. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 30, wherein the auxiliary basket support assembly further comprises a second support, wherein the first support is located at a junction of one of the side walls and the front wall and the second support is located at a junction of the one of the side walls and the rear wall.
  • 32. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 31, wherein the second support is mounted to the basket for relative rotation thereto.
  • 33. A dishwasher for washing cooking utensils comprising:a cabinet defining a wash chamber and an access opening providing access to the wash chamber; a door moveably mounted to the cabinet for movement between an opened position, where the door is away from the access opening for permitting access to the wash chamber, and a closed position, where the door covers the access opening for prohibiting access to the wash chamber; a first basket comprising a bottom wall, opposing front and rear walls, and opposing side walls connecting the front and rear walls to form a peripheral wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall, and the first basket is moveably mounted within the wash chamber for movement between a stored position, where the first basket is received within the wash chamber such that the front wall is adjacent the door when closed, and a use position, where at least a portion of the basket extends through the access opening and exteriorly of the cabinet; and an auxiliary basket assembly comprising: an auxiliary basket removably mounted to the first basket; and first and second spaced supports mounted to the first basket, each of the supports having an arm for supporting the auxiliary basket above the first basket in a use position and a generally vertically-oriented slot for receiving and holding the auxiliary basket in a stored position.
  • 34. The dishwasher according to claim 33, wherein the supports are mounted to the peripheral wall such that they support the basket in one of a side wall-to-side wall and front wall-to-rear wall orientation.
  • 35. The dishwasher according to claim 33, wherein the supports further comprise a post from which the arm extends and the post is generally parallel to a portion of the peripheral wall.
  • 36. The dishwasher according to claim 35, wherein at least one of the supports is rotatably mounted to the peripheral wall whereby the support can be rotated between a use position, where the arm is extended to support the auxiliary basket, and a stored position, where the arm is retracted.
  • 37. The dishwasher according to claim 36, wherein each post is located at a junction of one of the side walls and one of the front and rear walls.
  • 38. The dishwasher according to claim 35, wherein the arm and the post define a recess having a substantially horizontal orientation for receiving a portion of the auxiliary basket.
  • 39. The dishwasher according to claim 38, wherein the slot is formed by the arm and the post.
  • 40. The dishwasher according to claim 39, wherein the slot has a mouth which opens into the recess.
  • 41. A dishwasher for washing cooking utensils comprising:a cabinet defining a wash chamber and an access opening providing access to the wash chamber; a door moveably mounted to the cabinet for movement between an opened position, where the door is away from the access opening for permitting access to the wash chamber, and a closed position, where the door covers the access opening for prohibiting access to the wash chamber; a first basket comprising a bottom wall, opposing front and rear walls, and opposing side walls connecting the front and rear walls to form a peripheral wall extending upwardly from the bottom wall, and the first basket is moveably mounted within the wash chamber for movement between a stored position, where the first basket is received within the wash chamber such that the front wall is adjacent the door when closed, and a use position, where at least a portion of the basket extends through the access opening and exteriorly of the cabinet; and an auxiliary basket assembly comprising: an auxiliary basket removably mounted to the first basket; and first and second supports rotatably mounted in spaced relationship to one of the side walls, each of the supports having an arm for supporting the auxiliary basket above the first basket in a use position and a generally vertically-oriented slot for receiving and holding the auxiliary basket in a stored position; wherein each of the arms can be rotated between an extended position, where the arms can support the basket, and a retracted position, where the arms are adjacent the one of the side walls.
  • 42. The dishwasher according to claim 41, wherein the supports further comprise a post from which the arm extends and the post is generally parallel to a portion of the peripheral wall.
  • 43. The dishwasher according to claim 42, wherein the arm and the post define a recess having a substantially horizontal orientation for receiving a portion of the auxiliary basket.
  • 44. The dishwasher according to claim 43, wherein the slot is formed by the arm and the post.
  • 45. The dishwasher according to claim 44, wherein the slot has a mouth which opens into the recess.
  • 46. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 42, and further comprising a first clip mounting the support to the first basket for rotation relative to the peripheral wall, the first clip comprising an opening and first and second channels extending away from the opening and angularly oriented to each other, wherein the support can be raised relative to the first clip and then rotated and lowered relative to the first clip such that the arm is received in the first channel, when the support is in the support position, and the arm is received in the second channel when the support is in the retracted position.
  • 47. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 46, wherein the first clip is mounted at a junction of the one of the side walls with one of the front and rear walls.
  • 48. The auxiliary basket assembly according to claim 47, and further comprising a second clip mounted to the basket and defining a second opening through which the post passes and the post having an enlarged portion located below the second opening, and the enlarged portion cannot pass through the opening and limits the raising of the support relative to the first basket.
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