The present disclosure relates generally to a dishwasher, and more particularly to a slide assembly for a dishwasher rack of a dishwasher.
A dishwasher is a domestic appliance into which dishes and other cooking and eating wares (e.g., plates, bowls, glasses, flatware, pots, pans, bowls, etcetera) are placed to be washed. A dishwasher includes a number of dish racks which support such wares. During a cleaning cycle, the dishwasher sprays wash fluid (i.e., water and/or a wash chemistry) on the wares in the dish racks.
According to one aspect, a dishwasher includes a tub defining a washing chamber. A first pair of cylindrical rods is secured to the tub. The first pair of cylindrical rods includes a first right rod and a first left rod. A second right rod is telescoped to the first right rod, and a second left rod is telescoped to the first left rod. A right rack connector is secured to the second right rod and a left rack connector is secured to the second left rod. A dish rack has its right side secured to the right rack connector and its left side secured to the left rack connector.
The cylindrical axis of the first right rod is collinear with the cylindrical axis of the second right rod. The cylindrical axis of the first left rod is collinear with the cylindrical axis of the second left rod.
A third right rod may be telescoped to the second right rod, and a third left rod may be telescoped to the second left rod.
The cylindrical axes of each of the first right rod, the second right rod, and the third right rod are collinear with one another, whereas the cylindrical axes of each of the first left rod, the second left rod, and the third left rod are collinear with one another.
A pair of guide rails is secured to a top wall of the tub. A right carrier may be positioned in the right guide rail of the pair of guide rails so as to slide within the right guide rail. The first right rod is secured to the right carrier. A left carrier may be positioned in the left guide rail of the pair of guide rails so as to slide within the left guide rail. The first left rod is secured to the left carrier.
A rear cross brace is secured to both the right carrier and the left carrier. A front cross brace is secured to both the second right rod and the second left rod.
According to another aspect, a dishwasher includes a tub defining a washing chamber. A right cylinder assembly is secured to the tub. The right cylinder assembly has a number of telescoping cylindrical rods each of which has a cylindrical axis that is collinear with one another. A left cylinder assembly is also secured to the tub. The left cylinder assembly includes a number of telescoping cylindrical rods each of which has a cylindrical axis that is collinear with one another. A right rack connector is secured to right cylinder assembly and a left rack connector secured to the left cylinder assembly. A dish rack has its right side secured to the right rack connector and its left side secured to the left rack connector.
The right cylinder assembly may include three cylindrical rods, with the left cylinder assembly likewise including three cylindrical rods.
A pair of guide rails is secured to a top wall of the tub. A right carrier may be positioned in the right guide rail of the pair of guide rails so as to slide within the right guide rail. The right cylinder assembly is secured to the right carrier. A left carrier may be positioned in the left guide rail of the pair of guide rails so as to slide within the left guide rail. The left cylinder assembly is secured to the left carrier.
A rear cross brace is secured to both the right carrier and the left carrier. A front cross brace is secured to both the right cylinder assembly and the left cylinder assembly.
According to another aspect, a dishwasher includes a tub defining a washing chamber. The tub has a top wall. A pair of guide rails is secured to a top wall of the tub. The pair of guide rails includes a right guide rail and a left guide rail. A right carrier is positioned in the right guide rail so as to slide within the right guide rail. A left carrier is positioned in the left guide rail so as to slide within the left guide rail. A right cylinder assembly is secured to the right carrier. The right cylinder assembly includes a number of telescoping cylindrical rods each of which has a cylindrical axis that is collinear with one another. A left cylinder assembly is secured to the left carrier. The left cylinder assembly includes a number of telescoping cylindrical rods each of which has a cylindrical axis that is collinear with one another. A dish rack has a right side thereof secured to the right cylinder assembly and the left side thereof secured to the left cylinder assembly.
The right cylinder assembly may include three cylindrical rods, with the left cylinder assembly likewise including three cylindrical rods.
A rear cross brace is secured to both the right carrier and the left carrier. A front cross brace is secured to both the right cylinder assembly and the left cylinder assembly.
The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures, in which:
While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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A door 26 is hinged to the lower front edge of the tub 12. The door 26 permits user access to the tub 12 to load and unload the dishwasher 10. The door 26 also seals the front of the dishwasher 10 during a wash cycle. A control panel 28 is located at the top of the door 26. The control panel 28 includes a number of controls 30, such as buttons and knobs, which are used to control the operation of the dishwasher 10. A handle 32 is located on the door 26. The user may use the handle 32 to pull the door 26 open. It should be appreciated that the handle 32 shown in
A machine compartment 34 is located below the tub 12. The machine compartment 34 is sealed from the tub 12. In other words, unlike the tub 12, which is filled with fluid and exposed to spray during the wash cycle, the machine compartment 34 does not fill with fluid and is not exposed to spray during the operation of the dishwasher 10. The machine compartment 34 houses components such as the dishwasher's fluid pump(s) and valve(s), along with the associated wiring and plumbing.
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The right cylinder assembly 22 includes three telescoping hollow, cylindrical, metal rods 50, 52, 54, although embodiments with fewer (i.e., two) or more rods are contemplated for use depending on the needs of a given design. As can be seen in
The left cylinder assembly 24 is identical in construction and hence also includes three telescoping hollow, cylindrical, metal rods 60, 62, 64, although embodiments with fewer (i.e., two) or more rods are contemplated for use depending on the needs of a given design. As can be seen in
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The rear of the slide assembly 20 is mechanically tied together by a rear brace 102. As can be seen best in
The front of the slide assembly is mechanically tied together by a front brace 104. As can be seen in
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It should be appreciated that the front brace 104 maintains the structural orientation of the slide assembly 20. In particular, as can be seen in
Although described herein as a pair of parallel wires secured to one another, the front brace 104 may take on other forms. For example, the front brace 104 may be embodied as a solid bar having one of its ends coupled the cylinder assembly 22, with its opposite end coupled to the cylinder assembly 24. Moreover, the front brace 104 may include a pair of end caps (not shown) to cover the screws 122.
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The lower end of each of the rack connectors 126, 128 includes a number of clips 132. The clips 132 of the right rack connector 126 clip onto the wire tines of the right side of the dish rack 16, with the clips 132 of the left rack connector 128 being clipped onto the wire tines of the left side of the dish rack 16. The clips 132 secure the dish rack to the rack connectors 126, 128 and hence the cylinder assemblies 22, 24 of the slide assembly 20. It should be appreciated that the rack connectors 126, 128 may be adjustable such that the position of the clips 132 may be raised and lowered relative to the cylinder assemblies 22, 24. This allows the dish rack 16 to be raised and lowered to accommodate cooking wares of different sizes.
In operation, a user may pull the dish rack 16 out of the tub 12 by grasping the handle 124 located on the front brace 104 and pulling it toward the user. This causes the outer rods 54, 64 of the cylinder assemblies 22, 24 to slide outwardly along the middle rods 52, 62, respectively. At the same time, the middle rods 52, 62 slide outwardly along the inner rods 50, 60, respectively, thereby extending the dish rack 16 outwardly. If the user continues to pull the handle 124, the carriers 82, 92 slide forward in the guide rails 70, 72, respectively, until they contact the front stop of the guide rails 70, 72 thereby further extending the dish rack 16 out of the tub 12. Because of the rigid construction of the slide assembly 20, even in this fully extended position, very little side-to-side and up-and-down movement (i.e., “play”) is present on the dish rack 16.
To return the dish rack 16 to the tub 12, the user simply pushes the handle 124. This first causes the carriers 82, 92 slide backward in the guide rails 70, 72, respectively, thereby partially retracting the dish rack 16 into the tub 12. Once the carriers 82, 92 contact the back stop of their respective guide rails 70, 72, the outer rods 54, 64 of the cylinder assemblies 22, 24 slide inwardly along the middle rods 52, 62, respectively. At the same time, the middle rods 52, 62 slide inwardly along the inner rods 50, 60, respectively, thereby retracting the dish rack 16 into the tub 12.
It should be appreciated that the telescoping hollow rods of the cylinder assemblies 22, 24 may be sealed with one end of the assemblies 22, 24 having an air orifice and/or a needle valve. In such a manner, air could be drawn into and expelled from the cylinder assemblies 22, 24 to dampen movement of the dish rack 16.
While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such an illustration and description is to be considered as exemplary and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.
There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the apparatus, system, and method described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the apparatus, system, and method of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the apparatus, system, and method that incorporate one or more of the features of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.