Foldable dish drainer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6170676
  • Patent Number
    6,170,676
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A foldable dish drainer includes a base with first and second sections hingedly joined at adjacent parallel edges to form a dish draining surface and movable into a parallel overlying position in a folded mode. The foldable dish drainer further includes a first dish support member having one edge hingedly attached to a surface of the first base section, a second dish support member having one edge hingedly attached to a surface of the second base section, and opposed edges of the first and the second dish support members movably attached together such that when the first and second base sections are in the open mode the first and second dish support members are in an upstanding position for receiving and holding dishes in a draining position and when the first and second base sections are in the folded mode the first and second dish support members are in a folded position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to the field of dish drainers and the like.




More particularly, this invention relates to dish drainers which are foldable.




In a further and more specific aspect, the present invention concerns novel apparatus for dish draining and the like.




2. Prior Art




It is common in most kitchens today for a person washing dishes and other kitchen utensils to wash and rinse the dishes and then place them in dish draining apparatus to partially or completely air dry. Even in kitchens having automatic dish washers there are generally some dishes and/or kitchen utensils which need to be hand washed and drained. Also, even if some or all of the dishes and kitchen utensils are dried with a towel, rather than complete air drying, it is common to place them in a dish drainer to allow the major portion of the water to drain off before hand drying.




Generally dish drainers include a frame of hard plastic or plastic coated metal that is placed on a cupboard surface adjacent to the kitchen sink and into which dishes can be placed in an upstanding position. In some instances the frame includes a lower surface for receiving water drained from the dishes and directing it toward the kitchen sink. In some instances the frame must be placed on a plastic base which receives water drained from the dishes and directs it toward the kitchen sink. In either case the dish drainer is a relatively cumbersome article that is rather unsightly if left in the drainage position on the cupboard surface. The major problem is that the dish drainer must be quite large to receive all of the dishes and takes up a large amount of storage space when it is placed out of sight in a storage area. Further, the storage area must be relatively conveniently located so that the dish drainer can be quickly and easily removed from storage and used several times a day.




It would be highly advantageous, therefore, to remedy the foregoing and other deficiencies inherent in the prior art.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved foldable dish drainer.




It is another object of the instant invention to provide a new and improved foldable dish drainer that can be easily used in a normal fashion.




It is a further object of the instant invention to provide a new and improved dish drainer that can be easily used in a normal fashion and easily folded into a convenient storage form.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly, to achieve the desired objects of the instant invention in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, a foldable dish drainer includes a base with first and second sections hingedly joined at adjacent parallel edges to form a dish draining surface and movable into a parallel overlying position in a folded mode. The dish drainer further includes a first dish support member having one edge hingedly attached to a surface of the first base section, a second dish support member having one edge hingedly attached to a surface of the second base section, and opposed edges of the first and the second dish support members movably attached together such that when the first and second base sections are in the open mode the first and second dish support members are in an upstanding position for receiving and holding dishes in a draining position and when the first and second base sections are in the folded mode the first and second dish support members are in a folded position.




In a preferred embodiment, a third base section is movably attached to one of the first and second base sections to extend the dish draining area. The third base section is foldable with the first and second base sections into a folded mode wherein the three sections are in overlying relationship with the first and second dish support members folded therebetween.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and further and more specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a foldable dish drainer in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a view in end elevation of the foldable dish drainer of

FIG. 1

, in an unfolded or open mode;





FIGS. 3 through 7

are a series of semi-schematic simplified views (reduced in size for convenience) illustrating various steps in the process of folding the foldable dish drainer of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a view in side elevation of the foldable dish drainer in a folded mode;





FIG. 9

is an isometric view of a holding block for use with the folding dish drainer of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 10

is a side elevation view of the holding block of

FIG. 9

in cooperation with the folding dish drainer of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning now to the drawings, in which like reference characters indicate corresponding elements throughout the several views, attention is first directed to

FIG. 1

illustrating a folding dish drainer


15


in accordance with the present invention. Folding dish drainer


15


includes a base member


16


, which in this preferred embodiment is formed of three base sections


17


,


18


, and


19


. Here it should be understood that as few as two base sections could be included or three or more could be included for special circumstances. Also, while base sections


17


,


18


, and


19


are formed at least partially of plastic in this embodiment, it will be understood that any convenient material, e.g. metal, plastic coated metal, etc. could be used if desired.




Base section


17


has an edge


22


movably joined to an edge


23


of base section


18


and base section


18


has a second edge


24


movably joined to an edge


25


of base section


19


to form a dish draining surface


30


. In this preferred embodiment base sections


17


,


18


, and


19


are formed from one continuous piece and edges


22


,


23


,


24


, and


25


are defined by forming grooves


31


,


32


,


33


, and


34


, respectively, in the upper surface


30


of base member


16


. As can be seen more clearly by referring additionally to

FIG. 2

, grooves


31


,


32


,


33


, and


34


are formed with a generally V-shaped cross-section to enhance the folding of base member


16


. as will be described in more detail presently. Grooves


31


and


32


, along with a small intermediate section


35


, hingedly connect base sections


17


and


18


together for relative folding movement while presenting a complete waterproof upper surface for base member


16


for the drainage of water. Also, grooves


33


and


34


, along with a small intermediate section


36


, hingedly connect base sections


18


and


19


together for relative folding movement while presenting a complete waterproof upper surface for base member


16


for the drainage of water.




A dish support member


40


has a parallel edge


41


movably attached to the upper surface of base section


17


and a second dish support member


42


has a parallel edge


43


movably attached to the upper surface of base section


18


. Dish support members


40


and


42


each have a second edge spaced from edges


41


and


43


, respectively, and movably joined together to form a movable joint


45


. In this preferred embodiment dish support members


40


and


42


are hingedly attached to base sections


17


and


18


, respectively, and to each other along the opposite edges (joint


45


) by means of hinges formed in a fashion similar to the formation of the hinges between base sections


17


and


18


and between base sections


18


and


19


. Also, dish support members


40


and


42


form an upstanding structure with a generally triangularly shaped cross-section in this embodiment but it will be understood that other configurations (e.g. square, semi-circular, etc.) can be devised and all such structures which perform the functions described herein come within the scope of this invention. It will also be understood that many other forms of movably connecting the various sections and members may be utilized and they will still come within the scope of this invention. Joint


45


and the movable connections of dish support members


40


and


42


to base sections


17


and


18


, respectively, are movably attached together such that when base sections


17


and


18


are in the open mode, illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, dish support members


40


and


42


are in an upstanding position for receiving and holding dishes in a draining position and when base sections


17


and


18


are in a folded mode (to be explained in conjunction with

FIG. 8

) dish support members


40


and


42


are in a folded mode.




As can be seen best by referring to

FIG. 1

, dish support members


40


and


42


have a plurality of openings


48


therein which combine to form slots for receiving dishes therein (illustrated in broken lines in

FIG. 1

) in an upstanding or draining position. Also, other openings, such as openings


49


can be formed in dish support members


40


and


42


for receiving utensils (e.g. knives, forks, etc.) in upstanding or draining positions. It will be understood that more or fewer openings may be provided and different shaped openings for different types of dishes may be provided. Further, base section


19


has a plurality of parallel ridges


52


extending from adjacent one end to adjacent the other end and provided to allow certain dishes (e.g. glasses and the like) to be inverted thereover. Ridges


52


not only hold the dishes above the surface


30


to enhance drying, but also direct water flow from one end to the other. To further enhance water movement in a desired direction, the outer edges of base sections


17


and


19


have upstanding ridges or walls


55


and


56


, respectively, formed therealong. Wall


55


also extends along the rear end of base section


17


and wall


56


also extends along the rear end of base section


19


. An upstanding ridge or wall


57


is formed along the rear end of base section


18


to cooperate with walls


55


and


56


to enhance water flow in the direction of the front ends of base sections


17


,


18


, and


19


.




Turning now to

FIGS. 3 through 7

, a series of semi-schematic simplified views (reduced in size for convenience) are included to illustrate various steps in the process of folding foldable dish drainer


15


. Referring specifically to

FIG. 3

, foldable dish drainer


15


is illustrated in an open or useable position (see also

FIG. 2

for a complete view). Referring to

FIG. 4

, it can be seen that the folding process begins by folding or rotating base section


17


upwardly and clockwise relative to base section


18


. In

FIG. 5

the first folding step has been completed and base section


17


is positioned in substantially parallel overlying relationship relative to base section


18


. Also, dish support members


40


and


42


fold together into a substantially parallel overlying relationship between base sections


17


and


18


. Here it should be understood that joint


45


of dish support members


40


and


42


could be constructed with a small section between the edges so that base sections


17


and


18


could be folded in the opposite direction and base sections


17


and


18


would be on the inside of dish support members


40


and


42


in the folded mode, which position is still considered as a substantially parallel overlying position. Also, other folding configurations can be devised and all such embodiments which perform the functions of the present invention are considered to come within the claims of the present invention. Referring specifically to

FIG. 6

, it can be seen that base section


19


is now folded or rotated counter-clockwise over folded base sections


17


and


18


to complete the folding, as illustrated in FIG.


7


.




Referring specifically to

FIG. 8

, foldable dish drainer


15


is illustrated in the completely folded mode. As can be seen in

FIG. 8

, the width of intermediate sections


35


and


36


and the height of walls


55


,


56


, and


57


are generally selected to form a compact package. For example, it is preferable that the width of intermediate section


35


and the height of wall


56


are approximately equal to the width of intermediate section


36


so that base sections


17


,


18


, and


19


are supported in the folded mode and are not likely to be bent beyond their foldable range. Further, because foldable dish drainer


15


folds into a fairly rugged box-like structure it can be easily stored, other devices can be placed on top of it, or it could be decorated on the outside and simply left on a cupboard surface.




Turning now to

FIG. 9

, an optional holding block


60


is illustrated. Holding block


60


has an elongated construction with a generally rectangular cross-section and a slot


61


formed in one side. Holding block


60


(or two if desired) is designed to be positioned at the rear end of base sections


18


and


19


(see

FIG. 1

) and/or the rear end of base sections


17


and


18


for preventing the base sections from moving from the open mode toward the folded mode. The rear edge of base sections


18


and


19


and/or


17


and


18


are frictionally engaged in slot


61


of holding block


60


to substantially complete the wall along the rear end of base member


16


and to prevent inadvertent folding of base members


17


,


18


, or


19


. In a preferred embodiment, holding block


60


extends downwardly from the base members


17


and


18


or


18


and


19


for inclining planar upper surface


30


of base member


16


in the open mode, as illustrated in

FIG. 10

, to enhance runoff of fluid toward the front edge. Holding block (or blocks)


60


can be specifically designed to be stored within folding dish drainer


15


in the folded mode. Also, it should be understood that holding block


60


is illustrated as a single example of a holding and inclining device, many others of which might be devised. For example, folding dish drainer


16


can be constructed with lower ridges positioned to prevent over rotating base sections


17


,


18


, and


19


and further constructed to provide an incline to foldable dish drainer


15


in the open mode.




The present invention has been described above with reference to a preferred embodiment. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes and modifications may be made in the described embodiments without departing from the nature and scope of the present invention. Various changes and modifications to the embodiment herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable dish drainer comprising:a base member including a first base section with a first edge and a second base section with a first edge, the first and second base sections being movably joined at the first edges to form a substantially continuous dish draining surface in an open mode and to place the first and second base sections in a substantially parallel overlying position in a folded mode, and the substantially continuous dish draining surface extending across and defined by the first and second base sections; a first dish support member having first and second spaced apart edges with the first spaced apart edge of the first dish support member being movably attached to a surface of the first base section of the base member; a second dish support member having first and second spaced apart edges with the first spaced apart edge of the second dish support member being movably attached to a surface of the second base section of the base member; and the second spaced apart edges of the first dish support member and the second dish support member being movably attached together such that when the first and second base sections are in the open mode the first and second dish support members are in an upstanding position for receiving and holding dishes in a draining position overlying the dish draining surface and when the first and second base sections are in the folded mode the first and second dish support members are in a folded position.
  • 2. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is formed of plastic.
  • 3. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member is formed as a continuous piece.
  • 4. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 3 wherein the base member is formed of a substantially flat piece of material with a generally planar upper surface when the first and second base sections are in the open mode.
  • 5. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 4 wherein the first edge of the first base section and the first edge of the second base section are defined by spaced apart grooves extending partially through the continuous piece.
  • 6. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 4 including in addition a holding block positioned at one end of the base member for preventing the first and second base sections from moving from the open mode to the folded mode.
  • 7. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 6 wherein the holding block extends downwardly from the base member for inclining the planar upper surface in the open mode to allow runoff of fluid.
  • 8. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the base member includes a third base section with a first edge and the second base section has a second edge, the second edge of the second base section and first edge of the third base section being movably joined to form an extended dish draining surface in an open mode and to place the first, second and third base sections in a substantially parallel overlying position in a folded mode.
  • 9. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 8 wherein the third base section includes a plurality of parallel spaced apart ridges on the generally planar upper surface.
  • 10. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 9 wherein the first base section has a second edge and the third base section has a second edge, the second edges of the first and third base sections each having a ridge extending therealong and upstanding from the generally planar upper surface.
  • 11. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 8 wherein the base member is formed of a substantially flat piece of material with a generally planar upper surface when the first, second, and third base sections are in the open mode.
  • 12. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 11 wherein the second edge of the second base section and the first edge of the third base section are defined by spaced apart grooves extending partially through the continuous piece.
  • 13. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first and second dish support members are joined to form an upstanding dish support with a generally triangularly shaped cross-section, the upstanding dish support having a plurality of openings defined therein for receiving plates and kitchen utensils in an upstanding position.
  • 14. A foldable dish drainer comprising:a base member including a first base section with a first edge and a second base section with a first edge, the first and second base sections being hingedly joined at the first edges to form a substantially continuous dish draining surface in an open mode and to place the first and second base sections in a substantially parallel overlying position in a folded mode, and the substantially continuous dish draining surface extending across and defined by the first and second base sections; a first dish support member having first and second spaced apart parallel edges with the first parallel edge of the first dish support member being hingedly attached to a surface of the first base section of the base member; a second dish support member having first and second spaced apart parallel edges with the first parallel edge of the second dish support member being hingedly attached to a surface of the second base section of the base member; and the second edges of the first dish support member and the second dish support member being hingedly attached together such that when the first and second base sections are in the open mode the first and second dish support members are in an upstanding position relative to the dish draining surface for receiving and holding dishes in a draining position overlying the dish draining surface and when the first and second base sections are in the folded mode the first and second dish support members are in a substantially parallel overlying folded position between the first and second base sections.
  • 15. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 14 wherein the base member is formed of plastic.
  • 16. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 15 wherein the base member is formed of a substantially flat continuous piece of material with a generally planar upper surface when the first and second base sections are in the open mode.
  • 17. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 16 wherein the first edge of the first base section and the first edge of the second base section are defined by parallel spaced apart grooves extending partially through the continuous piece.
  • 18. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 17 including in addition a holding block positioned at one end of the base member for preventing the first and second base sections from moving from the open mode to the folded mode and for inclining the planar upper surface in the open mode to allow runoff of fluid.
  • 19. A foldable dish drainer as claimed in claim 14 wherein the base member is formed of a substantially flat piece of material with a generally planar upper surface and includes a third base section with a first edge and the second base section has a second edge, the second edge of the second base section and first edge of the third base section being hingedly joined to form an extended dish draining surface in an open mode and to place the first, second and third base sections in a substantially parallel overlying position in a folded mode.
  • 20. A foldable dish drainer comprising:a base member including a first base section with a first edge and a second base section with a first edge, the first and second base sections being hingedly joined at the first edges to form a substantially continuous dish draining surface in an open mode and to place the first and second base sections in a substantially parallel overlying position in a folded mode, the first and second base sections including plastic and being formed as a continuous piece with a generally planar upper surface extending across and defined by the first and second base sections when the first and second base sections are in the open mode, the first edge of the first base section and the first edge of the second base section being defined by parallel spaced apart grooves extending partially through the continuous piece to hingedly join the first and second base sections; a first dish support member having first and second spaced apart parallel edges with the first parallel edge of the first dish support member being hingedly attached to a surface of the first base section of the base member; a second dish support member having first and second spaced apart parallel edges with the first parallel edge of the second dish support member being hingedly attached to a surface of the second base section of the base member; and the second edges of the first dish support member and the second dish support member being hingedly attached together such that when the first and second base sections are in the open mode the first and second dish support members are in an upstanding position relative to the dish draining surface for receiving and holding dishes in a draining position overlying the dish draining surface and when the first and second base sections are in the folded mode the first and second dish support members are in a substantially parallel overlying folded position between the first and second base sections, the first and second dish support members being joined to form an upstanding dish support with a generally triangularly shaped cross-section, the upstanding dish support having a plurality of openings defined therein for receiving plates and kitchen utensils in an upstanding position.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Number Name Date Kind
395393 Holzmark Jan 1889
946977 Muller Jan 1910
1714628 Rodin May 1929
1835232 Lord Dec 1931
2936898 Miguez May 1960
3800957 Krause Apr 1974
4169638 Cirasuolo et al. Oct 1979
4221299 Taylor Sep 1980
4480343 Drach Nov 1984
4531641 Archambault Jul 1985
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2042147 Sep 1980 GB