Kitchen device for resting on counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6367636
  • Patent Number
    6,367,636
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chin-Shue; Alvin
    • Purol; Sarah
    Agents
    • Miller, P.C.; Richard L.
Abstract
A kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top that includes a bottom wall, a pair of side walls, and, a rear wall. The bottom wall includes a plurality of slats for supporting the drain board on a depending incline towards the sink, and which are spaced-apart from each other for providing drainage for leaks from the drain board. Each terminal end of each slot is formed into a tenon. Each side wall is generally right-triangular-shaped, and as a result thereof, has a leg for resting horizontally on the counter top, a base that extends vertically upwardly from the leg, a hypothenuse that depends inclined from the base forwardly to thevertex, an interior surface that faces the other side wall, and an exterior surface for facing the ambient. The interior surface of each side wall has a plurality of blind mortises that are disposed in line with each other, below, and parallel to, the hypotenuse. The vertex of each side wall is rounded and depends into a recess in the leg for engaging the rim of the sink so as to provide a stop for preventing the kitchen device from sliding into the sink. The tenon on one terminal end of each slot is received in an associated blind mortise in the interior surface of one side wall, while the tenon on the other terminal end of each slot is received in an associated blind mortise in the interior surface of the other side wall.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a kitchen device. More particularly, the present invention relates to a kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Numerous innovations for kitchen draining devices have been provided in the prior art that will be described. Even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they differ from the present invention.




A first example, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 244,827 to Nevai teaches the ornamental design for a cleaning and draining device.




A second example, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 337,186 to Drach teaches the ornamental design for a combination drain board and cutting board.




A third example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,372,448 to Drach teaches a device that has first and second opposing surfaces each including first and second planar sections. The sections of the first surface are inclined with respect to each other along a center line at an angle greater than 180 degrees and cooperate with upstanding side members to form drainage channels along the side of the first surface. The sections of the second surface are inclined with respect to each other at an angle less than 180 degrees to form a central drainage channel in the second surface. End members support each of the surfaces at an incline relative to the horizontal. One end member has drainage ports aligned with each of the channels and a container receiving opening, connected by means of a drainage channel, to the port aligned with the drainage channel on the second surface. The first surface has members thereon for retaining dishware, silverware and glassware. When used with the first surface facing upward, the device may be used as a dish rack and/or a drain board. When used with the second surface facing upward, the device may be used as a cutting board. In either orientation, the device may be used to wash food items.




A fourth example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,480,343 to Drach teaches a board that consists of a planar member having first and second surfaces. The first surface, upon which a dish rack may be placed is supported by legs at an incline and is provided with upwardly protrusions designed to engage the dish rack to prevent same from slipping along the first surface. The effective length of the support legs; can be altered to change the incline. Other protrusions extending from the first surface cooperate with upstanding walls to retain utensils. The second surface functions as a cutting board and is supported at an incline, in part, by the dish rack engaging protrusions. Upstanding parallel ribs form a horizontal platform above one of the surfaces.




A fifth example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,035 to Smith teaches an open dishrack for a dishwasher that has opposite sides formed of spaced apart elongated coated wires. A vertically adjustable shelf extends between the opposite sides. A pair of support plates include snap fittings which engage the wires to mount the plates on the sides in a facing relationship. Each plate includes an upper and a lower hub aligned with the corresponding hub of the other plate. The shelf includes projecting fingers which are received in a selected pair of hubs to rotatably mount the shelf in either an upper or a lower position. Each plate also includes a rib associated with each of its hubs to support the shelf in a generally horizontal orientation when the shelf is mounted in that hub. Each plate also includes a rib positioned to support the shelf in a generally vertical position when the shelf is mounted in the lower hubs. Each plate includes a cup or trunion positioned above its upper hub and a rod is received in the cups and extends across the dish rack to provide lateral support to items on the shelf and to support the shelf in a generally vertical orientation when the shelf is in its upper position.




It is apparent that numerous innovations for kitchen draining devices have been provided in the prior art that are adapted to be used. Furthermore, even though these innovations may be suitable for the specific individual purposes to which they address, however, they would not be suitable for the purposes of the present invention as heretofore described.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top that avoids the disadvantages of the prior art.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top that is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top that is simple to use.




Briefly stated, yet another object of the present invention is to provide a kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top that includes a bottom wall, a pair of side walls, and, a rear wall. The bottom wall includes a plurality of slats for supporting the drain board on a depending incline towards the sink, and which are spaced-apart from each other for providing drainage for leaks from the drain board. Each terminal end of each slot is formed into a tenon. Each side wall is generally right-triangular-shaped, and as a result thereof, has a leg for resting horizontally on the counter top, a base that extends vertically upwardly from the leg, a hypothenuse that depends inclined from the base forwardly to the vertex, an interior surface that faces the other side wall, and an exterior surface for facing the ambient. The interior surface of leach side wall has a plurality of blind mortises that are disposed in line with each other, below, and parallel to, the hypotenuse. The vertex of each side wall is rounded and depends into a recess in the leg for engaging the rim of the sink so as to provide a stop for preventing the kitchen device from sliding into the sink. The tenon on one terminal end of each slot is received in an associated blind mortise in the interior surface of one side wall, while the tenon on the other ;terminal end of each slot is received in an associated blind mortise in the interior surface of the other side wall.




The novel features which are considered characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, both as to its construction and its method of operation, together with additional objects and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description of the specific embodiments when read and understood in connection with the accompanying drawing.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The figures of the drawing are briefly described as follows:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic perspective view of the present invention in use; and





FIG. 2

is an exploded diagrammatic perspective view of the area generally enclosed by the dotted curve identified by arrow


2


in

FIG. 1

of the present invention.











LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS UTILIZED IN THE DRAWING






10


kitchen device of present invention for resting on counter top


12


and pitching drain board


14


supported thereon into sink


16


in counter top


12








12


counter top






14


drain board






16


sink in counter top


12








18


rim of sink


16


in counter top


12








20


bottom wall for facing counter top


12








22


pair of side walls for resting on counter top


12


and for cradling drain board


14


therebetween






24


rear wall for resting on counter top


12








26


plurality of slats of bottom wall


20


for supporting drain board


14


on incline towards sink


16


and for providing drainage for leaks from drain board


14








28


pair of terminal ends of each slat of plurality of slats


26


of bottom wall


20








30


tenon formed from each terminal end of pair of terminal ends


28


of each slat of plurality of slats


26


of bottom wall


20








32


leg of each side wall of pair of side walls


22


for resting horizontally on counter top


12








33


vertex of leg of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








34


base of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








36


hypothenuse of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








38


interior surface of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








40


exterior surface of each side wall of pair of side walls


22


for facing ambient






42


plurality of blind mortises in interior surface


38


of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








44


recess of vertex of each side wall of pair of side walls


22


in leg of each side wall of pair of side walls


22


for engaging rim


18


of sink


16


so as to provide stop for preventing kitchen device


10


from sliding into sink


16








46


plurality of countersunk bores on exterior surface


40


of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








48


plurality of wood screws of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








50


plurality of wood plugs of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








52


lowermost edge of rear wall


24


for resting on counter top


12








54


pair of ends of rear wall


24








56


pair of countersunk bores in exterior surface


40


of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








58


pair of wood screws of each side wall of pair of side walls


22








60


pair of wood plugs of each side wall of pair of side walls


22






DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the figures, in which like numerals indicate like parts, and particularly to

FIG. 1

, the kitchen device of the present invention is shown generally at


10


for resting on a counter top


12


and pitching a drain board


14


supported thereon into a sink


16


in the counter top


12


, wherein the sink


16


has a rim


18


therearound that rests on the counter top


12


.




The configuration of the kitchen device


10


can best be seen in

FIG. 2

, and as such, will be discussed with reference thereto.




The kitchen device


10


comprises a bottom wall


20


for facing the counter top


12


, a pair of side walls


22


that extend upwardly from the bottom wall


20


for resting on the counter top


12


, and a rear wall


24


that extends upwardly from the bottom wall


20


, from one side wall


22


to the other side wall


22


, for resting on the counter top


12


.




The bottom wall


20


comprises a plurality of slats


26


that extend transversely and horizontally, are disposed parallel to each other, are coplanar with each other for supporting the drain board


14


on a depending incline towards the sink


16


, and are spaced-apart from each other for providing drainage for leaks from the drain board


14


.




Each slat


26


is thin, flat, rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, land has a pair of terminal ends


28


.




Each terminal end


28


of each slot


26


is formed into a tenon


30


.




The pair of side walls


22


extend vertically, are disposed parallel to each other, and are spaced-apart from each other for cradling the drain board


14


therebetween.




Each side wall


22


is thin, flat, generally right-triangular-shaped, and as a result thereof, has a leg


32


for resting horizontally on the counter top


12


, wherein the leg


32


terminates in a vertex


33


, a base


34


that extends vertically upwardly from the leg


32


, a hypothenuse


36


that depends inclined from the base


34


forwardly to the vertex


33


, an interior surface


38


that faces the other side wall


22


, and an exterior surface


40


for facing the ambient.




The interior surface


38


of each side wall


22


has a plurality of blind mortises


42


that extend from just behind the vertex


33


to just before the base


34


, are disposed in line with each other, below, and parallel to, the hypotenuse, and are spaced-apart from each other.




The vertex


33


of each side wall


22


is rounded and depends into a recess


44


in the leg


32


for engaging the rim


18


of the sink


16


so as to provide a stop for preventing the kitchen device


10


from sliding into the sink


16


.




The tenon


30


on one terminal end


28


of each slot


26


is received in an associated blind mortise


42


in the interior surface


38


of one side wall


22


, while the tenon


30


on the other terminal end


28


of each slot


26


is received in an associated blind mortise


42


in the interior surface


38


of the other side wall


22


.




The exterior surface


40


of each side wall


22


has a plurality of countersunk bores


46


. Each countersunk bore


46


communicates with an associated blind mortise


42


.




Each side wall


22


further has a plurality of wood screws


48


. Each wood screw


48


of each side wall


22


extends in an associated countersunk bore


46


and threadably into an associated tenon


30


so as to hold the plurality of slats


26


between the pair of side walls


22


.




Each side wall


22


further has a plurality of wood plugs


50


. Each wood plug


50


of each side wall


22


fills an associated countersunk bore


46


flush so as to prevent an associated wood screw


48


from working loose.




The rear wall


24


is thin, flat, rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, and has a;lowermost edge


52


for resting on the counter top


12


, and a pair of ends


54


.




One end


54


of the rear wall


24


abuts against the interior surface


38


of one side wall


22


, at the base


34


thereof, while the other end


54


of the rear wall


24


abuts against the interior surface


38


of the other side wall


22


, at the base


34


thereof.




The exterior surface


40


of each side wall


22


has a pair of countersunk bores:


56


that are vertically aligned, and are disposed parallel to, and just before, the base


34


.




Each side wall


22


further has a pair of wood screws


58


. Each wood screw


58


of each side wall


22


extends in an associated countersunk bore


56


and threadably into an associated end


54


of the wall


24


so as to hold the rear wall


24


between the pair of side walls


22


.




Each side wall


22


further has a pair of wood plugs


60


. Each wood plug


60


of each side wall


22


fills an associated countersunk bore


56


flush so as to prevent an associated wood screw


58


from working loose.




It will be understood that each of the elements described above, or two or more together, may also find a useful application in other types of constructions differing from the types described above.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top, however, it is not limited to the details shown, since it will be understood that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and its operation can be made by those skilled in the art without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.




Without further analysis, the foregoing will so fully reveal the gist of the present invention that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily adapt it for various applications without omitting features that, from the standpoint of prior art, fairly constitute characteristics of the generic or specific aspects of this invention.



Claims
  • 1. A kitchen device for resting on a counter top and pitching a drain board supported thereon into a sink in the counter top, wherein the sink has a rim therearound that rests on the counter top, said device comprising:a) a bottom wall for facing the counter top; b) a pair of side walls extending upwardly from said bottom wall for resting on the counter top; and c) a rear wall extending upwardly from said bottom wall, from one side wall to the other side wall, for resting on the counter top; wherein each side wall is thin, flat, generally right-triangular-shaped, and as a result thereof, has:i) a leg for resting horizontally on the counter top, wherein said leg terminates in a vertex; ii) a base that extends vertically upwardly from said leg; iii) a hypothenuse that depends inclined from said base forwardly to said vertex; iv) an interior surface that faces the other side wall; and v) an exterior surface for facing the ambient; and wherein said vertex of each side wall is rounded and depends into a recess in said leg for engaging the rim of the sink so as to provide a stop for preventing said kitchen device from sliding into the sink.
  • 2. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom wall comprises a plurality of slats that extend transversely and horizontally, are disposed parallel to each other, are coplanar with each other for supporting the drain board on a depending incline towards the sink, and are spaced-apart from each other for providing drainage for leaks from the drain board.
  • 3. The device as defined in claim 2, wherein each slat is thin, flat, rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, and has a pair of terminal ends.
  • 4. The device as defined in claim 3, wherein each terminal end of each slot is formed into a tenon.
  • 5. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said pair of side walls extend vertically, are disposed parallel to each other, and are spaced-apart from each other for cradling the drain board therebetween.
  • 6. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein said interior surface of each side wall has a plurality of blind mortises that extend from Just behind said vertex to Just before said base, are disposed in line with each other, below, and parallel to, said hypotenuse, and are spaced-apart from each other.
  • 7. The device as defined in claim 6, wherein said tenon on one terminal end of each slot is received in an associated blind mortise in said interior surface of one side wall, while said tenon on the other terminal end of each slot is received in an associated blind mortise in said interior surface of the other side wall.
  • 8. The device as defined in claim 6, wherein said exterior surface of each side wall has a plurality of countersunk bores.
  • 9. The device as defined in claim 8, wherein each countersunk bore communicates with an associated blind mortise.
  • 10. The device as defined in claim 8, wherein each side wall further has a plurality of wood screws.
  • 11. The device as defined in claim 10, wherein each wood screw of each side wall extends in an associated countersunk bore and threadably into an associated tenon so as to hold said plurality of slats between said pair of side walls.
  • 12. The device as defined in claim 10, wherein each side wall further has a plurality of wood plugs.
  • 13. The device as defined in claim 12, wherein each wood plug of each side wall fills an associated countersunk bore flush so as to prevent an associated wood screw from working loose.
  • 14. The device as defined in claim 6, wherein said rear wall is thin, flat, rectangular-parallelepiped-shaped, and has:a) a lowermost edge for resting on the counter top; and b) a pair of ends.
  • 15. The device s defined in claim 14, wherein one end of said rear wall abuts against said interior surface of one side wall, at said base thereof, while the other end of said rear wall abuts against said interior surface of the other side wall, at said base thereof.
  • 16. The device as defined in claim 14, wherein said exterior surface of each side wall has a pair of countersunk bores that are vertically aligned, and are disposed parallel to, and just before, said base.
  • 17. The device as defined in claim 16, wherein each side wall further has a pair of wood screws.
  • 18. The device as defined in claim 17, wherein each wood screw of each side wall extends in an associated countersunk bore and threadably into an associated end of said rear wall so as to hold said rear wall between said pair of side walls.
  • 19. The device as defined in claim 17, wherein each side wall further has a pair of wood plugs.
  • 20. The device as defined in claim 19, each wood plug of each side wall fills an associated countersunk bore flush so as to prevent an associated wood screw from working loose.
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