Claims
- 1. An open top rack assembly for use in a dishwasher, comprising:
- a rack including a bottom wall formed of a plurality of spaced apart longitudinal rods; side walls formed of a plurality of spaced apart upwardly extending rods bound by at least one circumferentially extending rod; a plurality of spaced apart tines projecting generally upwardly of the bottom wall to support items to be washed, the space between said tines providing a first, larger clear space receiving a composite flatware basket assembly and a second, smaller clear space to receive a flatware basket;
- said composite flatware basket assembly comprising a pair of complementary baskets, each basket having a bottom wall and a plurality of upstanding lateral walls, said bottom and lateral walls being substantially of an open mesh construction to support flatware items while permitting flow of liquid through that basket;
- each of said baskets including integral means for releasably securing one basket to another basket, said integral means of each of said one basket cooperating with said integral means of said another basket to releasably secure said baskets in a side-by-side configuration to form said composite basket assembly;
- said composite basket assembly being fitted within the first clear space provided by the space between said tines and each of said baskets being sized to fit individually within the second clear space provided by the space between said tines.
- 2. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein: each of said baskets further includes a handle projecting upwardly of a spaced apart pair of its lateral walls and wherein said handles are positioned to form a composite handle means for said basket assembly when said baskets are secured in their side-by-side configuration.
- 3. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein;
- each of said baskets has a generally rectangular cross section and said basket lateral walls include a pair of spaced apart elongated side walls joined by a pair of end walls;
- said integral means is effective to secure said baskets together with predetermined ones of their side walls in engagement;
- each of said baskets further includes a handle extending between and projecting upwardly of its side walls and said handles are positioned to form an essentially continuous handle means across said basket assembly when said baskets are secured in their side-by-side configuration.
- 4. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- at least one of said baskets further includes a cover rotatably mounted to its handle and moveable between a generally vertical position exposing the top of that basket and a generally horizontal position to each side of its generally vertical position covering a different portion of that basket;
- said at least one basket further includes a cross wall extending between its side walls and positioned to support said cover when said cover is in one of its generally horizontal positions; and
- said at least one basket also includes means for supporting said cover when it is in its other generally horizontal position.
- 5. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein:
- each of said baskets includes a cross wall extending between its side walls, said cross wall including a series of horizontally extending openings;
- each of said handles includes a series of horizontally arrayed, alternately facing, depending fingers, and each of said fingers includes a horizontally extending, inwardly facing rib;
- each of said handles being mounted to the corresponding basket with its fingers overlying the corresponding cross wall and its ribs received in corresponding ones of said series of horizontally extending openings in said corresponding cross wall.
- 6. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said integral securing means includes:
- key holes formed in a lateral wall of at least one of said baskets and mating buttons integral with and spaced from a corresponding lateral wall of at least the other of said baskets and removably received in corresponding ones of said key holes in said lateral wall of said at least one of said baskets to selectively secure said baskets in a side-by-side relationship.
- 7. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein: said baskets are substantially identical.
- 8. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein: at least one of said baskets is formed of two smaller baskets releasably joined together.
- 9. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- at least one of said baskets has a generally rectangular cross section and said lateral walls of said at least one basket include a pair of spaced apart elongated side walls joined by a pair of end walls;
- a first vertical cross wall extends between said side walls of said at least one basket at a position generally midway between said end walls of that basket;
- a handle extends upwardly of and projects along said first cross wall;
- a downwardly opening hook means is positioned on the outside of one of said side walls of said at least one basket;
- said integral means for releasably securing said at least one basket to another basket is integral with the other of said side walls of said at least one basket.
- 10. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- said at least one basket further includes a cover rotatably mounted to said handle and moveable between a generally upright position exposing the top of that basket and a generally horizontal position to one side of said handle for covering a portion of that basket;
- a second vertical wall extends between said side walls of said at least one basket on said one side of said handle to a level to support said cover when it is in its generally horizontal position.
- 11. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- said handle also is movable between its generally upright position and a generally horizontal position to the other side of said handle for covering another portion of said at least one basket;
- support means extends into said at least one basket on said other side of said handle at a level to support said cover when it is in its other generally horizontal position.
- 12. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- said first cross wall includes a series of horizontally extending openings;
- said handle includes a series of horizontally arrayed, alternately facing, depending fingers; each of said fingers including a horizontally extending, inwardly facing rib;
- said handle being mounted on said first cross wall with said fingers overlying said first cross wall and said ribs received in said openings.
- 13. A rack assembly as set forth in claim 9, wherein:
- said integral means includes a plurality of key holes formed in predetermined locations adjacent one end of said other side wall and a corresponding plurality of buttons mounted to and positioned outward of said other side wall at predetermined locations adjacent the other end of said other side wall for releasably connecting said at least one basket to another correspondingly formed basket.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/123,228 filed Sep. 20, 1993 now abandoned.
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