Rack support construction for dish washer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321762
  • Patent Number
    6,321,762
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 28, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
Side extension members and a front extension member, which extend inwardly horizontally to be bent downward at right angle are provided on side walls and a front wall in a washing tank to be positioned at a level lower by a predetermined distance than a top end of the washing tank. A rack rail is pivotally supported on the side extension members through shaft portions to be made turnable. The rack rail is formed with positioning portions. Restriction members are provided on the front extension member to extend inward corresponding to the positioning portions of the rack rail, and the positioning portions are adapted to be placed on the restriction members.
Description




SPECIFICATION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a rack support construction for dish washers, and more particularly, to a rack support construction for dish washer, which comprises a rack support member within a washing tank, and washes tableware in a state, in which a dish rack receiving the tableware is placed on the rack support member.




2. Description of the Related Art




Dish washers for automatically washing tableware such as dishes, rice bowls, tea cups, glasses or the like having been used for eating and drinking have been installed at kitchens in teahouses, restaurants or the like and further in common homes to be widely and suitably used. Such dish washers comprise upper and lower rotatable washing nozzles in a washing tank, the nozzles being rotated by jet reaction forces of hot water to efficiently perform washing by blowing the hot water against tableware in a dish rack received in the washing tank.




With the above-described dish washer, a rack rail serving as a rack support member, on which a dish rack is placed, is arranged within the washing tank, and the dish rack placed on the rack rail is positioned between the upper and lower washing nozzles. As shown in, for example,

FIG. 19

, a rack rail


10


comprises a main body


11


in the form of rectangular-shaped frame composed of elongated sheet members, downwardly inclined leg sections


14


formed on ends of the main body


11


to be spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction and to correspond to right and left inner side walls


13


,


13


(only one shown) spaced from each other in the washing tank


12


in a widthwise direction, and latch sections


15


provided on the ends of the respective leg sections


14


to be bent vertically. As shown in

FIGS. 19

and


20


, the respective latch sections


15


are inserted into through holes


16




a


, which are arranged in corresponding positions on the inner side walls


13


,


13


, from above, whereby the rack rail


10


is mounted to the washing tank


12


with the main body


11


in horizontal position.




With the above-described dish washer, the rack rail


10


must be dismounted from the washing tank


12


to be placed outside when an interior of the washing tank


12


should be cleaned periodically or the washing nozzles should be inspected. More specifically, this case involves a difficulty that it is troublesome to find a location, at which the rack rail


10


is placed, in a small spot such as kitchens and the like, and the rack rail occupies a good deal of space, and that the rack rail


10


becomes soiled and unsanitary while it is placed outside the dish washer. Further, there is pointed out such a defect that operations of mounting and dismounting of the rack rail


10


are complicated to take much time for cleaning, inspection and the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been proposed to suitably solve the above-described problems inherent in the prior art, and has its object to provide a rack support construction for dish washers, which makes it possible to simply perform cleaning and inspecting an interior of a washing tank.




To solve the above-described problems and to suitably attain an intended object, the present invention provides a rack support construction in a dish washer for washing tableware received in a dish rack contained in a washing tank, the rack support comprising a rack support member, which is pivotally supported in the washing tank to be made turnable, and on which the dish rack can be placed, a positioning portion or portions formed in a region away from a pivot or pivots of the rack support member, and a restriction member or members, which are provided on an inner wall of the washing tank and on which the positioning portions are placed, and wherein the positioning portion or portions of the rack support member are placed on the restriction member or members whereby the rack support member is kept in a horizontal position to enable placing thereon the dish rack, and wherein the rack support member is turned in a direction, in which the positioning portion or portions are spaced away from the restriction member or members whereby an interior of the washing tank can be opened.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic, perspective view showing an essential part of a dish washer according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view showing the dish washer according to the embodiment of the present invention with a part thereof broken.





FIG. 3

is a view illustrating a mount construction of a lower rinsing nozzle in the embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a view illustrating a process of dismounting the lower rinsing nozzle in the embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a view illustrating a process of dismounting the lower rinsing nozzle in the embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a view illustrating a process of dismounting the lower rinsing nozzle in the embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a schematic, perspective exploded view showing a handle for vertically moving a casing-shaped cover up and down in the embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a partially fragmentary side view showing a state, in which the casing-shaped cover in the embodiment of the present invention abuts against elastic bodies.





FIG. 9

is a schematic, plan view showing a washing tank in the embodiment.





FIG. 10

is a schematic, perspective exploded view showing a pivot section for pivotally mounting a rack rail to the washing tank in the embodiment.





FIG. 11

is a cross sectional view showing an essential part of the pivot section for pivotally mounting a rack rail to the washing tank in the embodiment.





FIG. 12

is a side view showing a state, in which the rack rail in the embodiment is kept in a washing position.





FIG. 13

is a side view showing a state, in which the rack rail in the embodiment is kept in a retracted position.





FIG. 14

is a cross sectional view showing a modification of a pivot section for the rack rail.





FIG. 15

is a schematic, perspective view showing a modification of a rack rail.





FIG. 16

is a schematic, perspective view showing another example of a mount construction of elastic bodies.





FIG. 17

is a cross sectional view showing a modification of a sidewise extending member disposed in an area where the elastic body is arranged.





FIG. 18

is a schematic, perspective view showing another example of a handle.





FIG. 19

is a schematic, perspective view showing a construction, in which a rack rail in the prior art is arranged on a washing tank.





FIG. 20

is a cross sectional view showing an essential part of the construction, in which the rack rail in the prior art is arranged on a washing tank.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Next, a rack support construction for dish washers, according to the present invention will be described by way of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. A dish washer


17


shown in

FIG. 1

essentially comprises a rectangular parallelepiped washing tank


18


opened fully at a top thereof and a casing-shaped cover


19


capable of covering the washing tank


18


from above and moving up and down, the cover


19


defining therein a washing chamber


20


in a state, in which it covers the washing tank


18


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, pivotally mounted to be horizontally rotatable are a lower washing nozzle


21


adapted to be rotated by jet reaction forces of a hot water pressure fed from a hot water supply source (not shown), and a lower rinsing nozzle


22


for supplying a rinsing water after tableware is washed. Further, pivotally mounted through horizontal arms at upper positions facing the lower washing nozzle


21


and the lower rinsing nozzle


22


are an upper washing nozzle and an upper rinsing nozzle, which are not shown and serve as the same functions as those of the lower washing nozzle and the lower rinsing nozzle.




In addition, the above-described rinsing nozzle


22


is detachably mounted to a nozzle mount section


57


through a holder


23


, as shown in

FIGS. 3

to


6


. The holder


23


comprises a fitting cylinder section


24


extending downward, and is mounted by fitting the fitting cylinder section


24


into a mount hole


25


, which is formed on the nozzle mount section


57


and is provided with a ball-latch construction. Also, an operating lever


26


is turnably mounted on the holder


23


and is formed with an operating portion


26






1




, which is caused to protrude downward from the holder


23


when the operating lever


26


is turned. More specifically, turning of the operating lever


26


in a predetermined direction (clockwise direction in

FIG. 3

) causes the operating portion


26




a


to abut against a top surface of the nozzle mount section


57


to push the holder


23


upward, thereby enabling simply pulling the fitting cylinder section


24


out from the mount hole


25


.




A rear frame


27


composed of a pair of struts spaced from each other in a widthwise direction and a panel provided between the both struts is arranged on a back surface of the washing tank


18


and the casing-shaped cover


19


is supported to be capable of moving up and down along a guide member (not shown) provided on the rear frame


27


. Also, smooth opening and closing movement of the casing-shaped cover


19


relative to the washing tank


18


are caused by a lifting mechanism (not shown) composed of a combination of an arm, a link, a spring and so on, which are provided on the rear frame


27


, and the casing-shaped cover


19


is adapted to be moved up and down simply by a handle


28


, which is C-shaped in plan to surround the casing-shaped cover


19


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




The handle


28


comprises, as shown in

FIG. 7

, an operating portion


29


having a circular-shaped cross section and facing a front surface of the casing-shaped cover


19


, side rods


31


,


31


having a substantially elliptical-shaped cross section and connected to both ends of the operating portion


29


through connection members


30


,


30


, and dog-legged pivots


33


detachably mounted to rear ends of the respective side rods


31


by screws


32


, the both pivots


33


,


33


being pivotally supported by the rear frame


27


. Also, pivotally mounted to the respective side rods


31


on the handle


28


are one ends of link rods


34


, which are pivotally mounted at the other ends thereof to opposite side plates of the casing-shaped cover


19


, whereby the casing-shaped cover


19


is moved up and down as the handle


28


is turned vertically.




Extension members


37


,


37


,


38


extending inwardly and horizontally to be bent downward at right angles are provided on right and left side walls


35


,


35


in a widthwise direction and on a front wall


36


on a front side within the washing tank


18


to be positioned at a level lower than a top end of the washing tank


18


by a predetermined distance. Further, arranged on upper surfaces of the right and left extension members


37


,


37


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, are a plurality (two in the embodiment) of elastic bodies


39


spaced from each other in a longitudinal direction such that inwardly extending lower end edges


19




a


of the casing-shaped cover


19


, which covers the washing tank


18


, are adapted to abut against the elastic bodies


39


(see FIG.


8


). More specifically, with the lower end edges


19




a


of the casing-shaped cover


19


abutting against the elastic bodies


39


, gaps between the lower end edges


19




a


and the extension members


37


,


37


,


38


are small to enable preventing scattering of washing water and rinsing water to the outside. Also, the elastic bodies


39


makes the gaps uniform in magnitude to enable suppressing sidewise swinging of the casing-shaped cover


19


.




Formed at rearward portions of the extension members


37


,


37


provided on the side walls


35


,


35


of the washing tank


18


are notches


40


,


40


, respectively, at which the extension members are broken over upper surfaces and inner surfaces thereof, and pivotally supported through the right and left facing notches


40


,


40


to be made turnable is a rack rail


41


serving as a rack supporting member, on which a dish rack


47


can be placed. More specifically, the rack rail


41


comprises, as shown in

FIG. 9

, a pair of longitudinal rods


42


,


42


formed of a rod material such as round bar, round pipe or the like and extending longitudinally and spaced from each other in a widthwise direction, and a plurality of lateral rods


43


formed of a rod material similar to that of the longitudinal rods are arranged between the both longitudinal rods


42


,


42


and spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction. Further, formed on rear ends of the respective longitudinal rods


42


are horizontal shaft portions


42




a


, which are bent downward at right angle and then bent widthwise outward at right angle, the right and left shaft portions


42




a


,


42




a


being adapted to engage with the notches


40


,


40


of the extension members


37


,


37


from above. In addition, presser plates


44


adapted to cover the notches


40


from above for prevention of detachment of the shaft portions


42




a


are detachably arranged, as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, by screws


45


at positions where the notches


40


of the extension members


37


are formed.




Formed on front ends of the respective longitudinal rods


42


on the rack rail


41


are horizontal positioning portions


42




b


, which are bent downward at right angle and then bent widthwise inward at right angle. Also, arranged on an inner surface of the front extension member


38


provided on the front wall


36


of the washing tank


18


to extend inward are restriction members


46


,


46


disposed to correspond to the right and left positioning portions


42




b


,


42




b


of the rack rail


41


, as shown in

FIG. 9

, whereby the positioning portions


42




b


,


42




b


are adapted to be placed on the restriction members


46


,


46


. Thus, the rack rail


41


is made to turn about the shaft portions


42




a


,


42




a


so as to be positioned in a washing position (

FIG. 12

) where the positioning portions


42




b


,


42




b


are placed on the restriction members


46


,


46


and in a retracted position (

FIG. 13

) where the positioning portions


42




b


,


42




b


are separated from the restriction members


46


,


46


to permit the longitudinal rods


42


to rise substantially vertically on the back side of the washing tank


18


. In addition, the respective longitudinal rods


42


and lateral rods


43


are kept horizontal in the washing position to make it possible to place the dish rack


47


thereon. Also, a level of top surfaces of the respective longitudinal rods


42


and lateral rods


43


in the washing position is set to be substantially equal to a level of the top end of the washing tank


18


to enable easily bringing in the dish rack


47


from outside.




(Action of the Embodiment)




An action of a rack support construction for dish washers, according to the embodiment will be described hereinafter. As shown in

FIG. 1

, when the casing-shaped cover


19


having covered the washing tank


18


is to be opened, an operator puts hand on the operating portion


29


of the handle


28


to turn the handle


28


upward so as to move the casing-shaped cover


19


up, and then the casing-shaped cover


19


is moved up along the guide member to open the washing tank


18


. Since the positioning portions


42




b


,


42




b


are made in the washing position to be placed on the restriction members


46


,


46


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 12

, the rack rail


41


arranged in the washing tank


18


can place horizontally thereon the dish rack


47


, which receives therein tableware (not shown).




The handle


28


is turned downward to have the casing-shaped cover


19


descending and covering the washing tank


18


from above, thus having the casing-shaped cover surrounding the dish rack


47


placed on the rack rail


41


.




Upon the covering of the washing tank


18


by the casing-shaped cover


19


, washing is started in the dish washer


17


, and thus the washing liquid from the upper and lower washing nozzles


21


is jetted against and fed toward the tableware and the rinsing water is fed from the upper and lower rinsing nozzles


22


after the washing. At this time, because the lower end edges


19




a


of the casing-shaped cover


19


are positioned below the top end of the washing tank


18


and abut against the elastic bodies


39


on the respective extension members


37


,


37


, gaps between the lower end edges


19




a


and the extension members


37


,


37


,


38


are maintained small and constant. Accordingly, it is possible to suitably prevent the washing liquid and the rinsing water from scattering outside from between the washing tank


18


and the casing-shaped cover


19


. Also, the elastic bodies


39


can prevent sidewise swinging of the casing-shaped cover


19


. In addition, formation of the gaps between the lower end edges


19




a


of the casing-shaped cover


19


and the respective extension members


37


,


37


,


38


permits pressures to leak through the gaps even when inner pressures in the washing chamber


20


rise at the start of washing, thus eliminating disadvantages that the casing-shaped cover


19


lifts.




Upon the completion of washing and rinsing of the tableware after the lapse of a predetermined period of time, the handle


28


is operated to move the casing-shaped cover


19


up to open the washing tank


18


and the dish rack


47


is taken out to complete washing of the tableware. In addition, the operating portion


29


of the handle


28


is circular in cross section and has a suitable thickness, so that a favorable feeling of operation is obtained. Further, because the side rods


31


,


31


on the handle


28


have a substantially elliptical-shaped cross section, they can ensure an adequate strength while being limited to a small widthwise dimension.




In the case of cleaning an interior of the washing tank


18


and inspecting the lower washing nozzle


21


or the lower rinsing nozzle


22


, the interior of the washing tank


18


is opened by rearward turning the rack rail


41


about the shaft portions


42




a


,


42




a


to make the same in the retracted position, as shown in FIG.


13


. Therefore, it is possible to easily perform cleaning of the interior of the washing tank


18


and inspection of the lower washing nozzle


21


or the lower rinsing nozzle


22


. Besides, since it is unnecessary to take out the rack rail


41


from the washing tank


18


and place the same outside, there is no need of finding a place where the rack rail


41


is to be placed, and of ensuring such space. Also, because the rack rail


41


is free from becoming soiled, it is hygienic.




Here, when the lower rinsing nozzle


22


is to be removed while the rack rail


41


is kept in the retracted position, the operating lever


26


is turned in the clockwise direction as shown in

FIGS. 3

to


6


. Thus the operating portion


26




a


of the operating lever


26


is caused to abut against the top surface of the nozzle mount section


57


to push the holder


23


upward, thereby enabling simply pulling the fitting cylinder section


24


out from the mount hole


25


. In this manner, the principle of leverage by means of the operating lever


26


is used to remove the lower rinsing nozzle


22


, so that the nozzle can be removed with a force of small magnitude. Also, although the rinsing nozzle


22


is made high in temperature immediately after the rinsing with the hot water, the operating lever


26


becomes cold in a short time because of its small thickness, so that it is possible to manipulate the lever without passing away much time. In addition, to mount the rinsing nozzle


22


on the nozzle mount section


57


, it suffices only to fit the fitting cylinder section


24


into the mount hole


25


with the operating lever


26


returned to the original position (position shown in FIG.


3


). In this manner, inspection of and cleaning of the lower rinsing nozzle


22


are made easy since mounting and dismounting of the nozzle can be simply performed in a short time. Further, the rinsing nozzle


22


in the embodiment is made lightweight as compared with that of the prior art, which is detachably fixed by means of attaching bolts or the like.




The rack rail


41


can be kept in a horizontal, washing position as shown in

FIG. 12

only by turning the rack rail


41


forward and placing the positioning portions


42




b


,


42




b


on the restriction members


46


,


46


after the completion of cleaning of the washing tank


18


and inspection of the lower washing nozzle


21


or the lower rinsing nozzle


22


. Thus the operations of cleaning the washing tank


18


and inspecting the nozzles


21


,


22


can be simply performed in a short time because it suffices to turn the rack rail


41


. In addition, because the rack rail


41


in the embodiment is formed of a rod material, the washing liquid jetted from the washing nozzle


21


and the rinsing water jetted from the rinsing nozzle


22


are made to efficiently strike against the tableware to enhance the washing capacity. Also, the operator can safely deal with the rack rail


41


when turning the same. Further, exchange of the rack rail


41


, maintenance of the lifting mechanism for the casing-shaped cover


19


and so on can be easily performed because it is possible to simply remove the rack rail


41


itself from the washing tank


18


by dismounting the presser plates


44


from the extension members


37


.




(Modification Examples)




The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, but the following modification examples can be suitably employed.





FIG. 14

shows a modification example, by which the rack rail


41


is pivotally mounted to the washing tank


18


. Block bodies


48


formed with inwardly opened holes


48




a


are detachably fixed to the side walls


35


of the washing tank


18


by means of bolts


49


, which are threaded from outside of the side walls


35


. The shaft portions


42




a


of the rack rail


41


are inserted into the holes


48




a


of the block bodies


48


to turnably support the rack rail


41


in pivotal fashion. With the arrangement, the rack rail


41


is mounted on the washing tank


18


by fixing the both block bodies


48


,


48


to the corresponding side walls


35


through the bolts


49


,


49


while the block bodies


48


,


48


are beforehand mounted to the both shaft portions


42




a


of the rack rail


41


.





FIG. 15

shows a modification of a rack rail itself. A sheet material is arranged in the form of a rectangular-shaped frame to provide a body


50


, and both side plates


51


,


51


are provided at rear sides thereof with shaft portions


51




a


,


51




a


. With a rack rail


55


constructed in the above manner, a lower end of a front plate


52


on the body


50


functions as a positioning portion adapted to be placed on the restriction members


46


,


46


of the front extension member


38


. In addition, either of the constructions shown in

FIG. 10

or

FIG. 14

can be employed as a construction for pivotal mounting of the rack rail


55


.





FIG. 16

shows another example of a mount construction of the elastic bodies


39


. L-shaped mount plates


53


are detachably provided on the extension members


37


mounted on the side walls


35


of the washing tank


18


, by screws


54


. The L-shaped mount plates


53


are formed with a plurality of through holes


53




a


, which are spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction and to which the elastic bodies


39


are detachably mounted from below with portions of the elastic bodies


39


projecting above the through holes


53




a


. Thus, with this arrangement, the elastic bodies


39


, when deteriorated, can be simply exchanged by dismounting the mount plates


53


from the side extension members


37


.




Further, the side extension members


37


shown in

FIG. 9

may be configured such that portions thereof, on which the elastic bodies


39


are arranged, are L-shaped as shown in FIG.


17


.





FIG. 18

shows another example of a handle. The handle


56


is formed by bending a single pipe into C-shaped configuration in plane, and comprises a front operating portion


56




a


having a circular-shaped cross section and both side rods


56




b


,


56




b


having a substantially elliptical-shaped cross section.




In addition, while the embodiments, in which the rack rail is made to turn in the longitudinal direction, have been described, the rack rail may be turnably mounted on the front and rear walls on the washing tank so as to turn in the right and left direction. Also, the restriction members need not be provided in plural as in the above-described embodiments, but a single restriction member may be provided over a predetermined length on the front wall. Further, the extension members provided on the front wall or the side walls can be made to serve as such restriction members.




While the embodiments have been described with respect to the dish washer of that type, in which the casing-shaped cover is provided to cover the washing tank from above in such a manner as to make the same vertically movable, and is raised a predetermined distance to open the washing tank, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the dish washer may be of that type, in which a door is hingedly connected to an opening at a front face or at a side surface of a washing tank to be capable of turning, and is turned this side to open the opening.




As described above, with the rack support construction for dish washers, according to the invention, a rack support member is turnably arranged in a washing tank, and is turned as desired to open the washing tank, thereby enabling simply performing cleaning and inspecting a portion below the rack support member. Further, it is unnecessary to remove the rack support member from the washing tank and to place the same outside, so that there is no need of finding a place where the rack support member is to be placed, and ensuring such space. Also, because the rack support member is free from becoming soiled, it is hygienic.



Claims
  • 1. A rack support construction in a dish washer for washing tableware received in a dish rack contained in a washing tank, said rack support comprising:a rack support member, which is pivotally supported in the washing tank to be made turnable by at least one pivot, and on which the dish rack can be placed, at least one positioning portion formed in a region away from said pivot of the rack support member, and at least one restriction member, which is provided on an inner wall of the washing tank and on which the positioning portion is placed, and wherein the positioning portion of the rack support member is placed on the restriction member whereby the rack support member is kept in a horizontal position to enable placing thereon the dish rack, and wherein the rack support member is pivoted in a direction in which the positioning portion is spaced away from the restriction member whereby an interior of the washing tank can be opened.
  • 2. The rack support construction in a dish washer according to claim 1, wherein said rack support member is pivotally mounted in the washing tank through shaft portions provided rearwardly of the rack support member, and can turn between a washing position, in which the positioning portion is placed horizontally on the restriction member and a retracted position, in which the positioning portion is separated from the restriction member to rise substantially vertically.
  • 3. The rack support construction in a dish washer according to claim 1, wherein said rack support member comprises a pair of longitudinal rods extending in a longitudinal direction, and a plurality of lateral rods provided between the both longitudinal rods to be spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the positioning portion is formed by bending portions of the respective longitudinal rods of the rack support member.
  • 4. The rack support construction in a dish washer according to claim 1, wherein said rack support member comprises a rectangular-shaped frame body formed of a sheet material, and a lower end of a front plate on the frame body functions as the positioning portion.
  • 5. The rack support construction in a dish washer according to claim 1, further comprising an extension member provided on a front wall of the washing tank and the positioning portion is adapted to be correspondingly placed on the restriction member, which are provided on an inner surface of the extension member to extend therefrom.
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