The embodiments herein relates to a support assembly for supporting one or more objects in a dishwasher. The embodiments herein also relates to a rack of a dishwasher and a dishwasher comprising a rack.
Interior environments of today's dishwashers are not always adapted to receive delicate items such as wine glasses, champagne glasses etc. The interior of a dishwasher is usually designed to receive plates and it is desirably if the interior is robust enough to receive heavy and bulky cookware, such as pots and pans. Therefore, problems may arise when delicate items such as wine glasses, champagne glasses etc., are loaded into such an interior. An option is to dish such delicate items by hand, but dishwashing by hand is time consuming and many users also consider such activities to be burdensome.
Support assemblies have been provided which are intended to support items to be washed within a dishwasher. One such assembly is for example described in the document EP 2245975 A1. However, the support assemblies provided have not satisfactorily solved the above mentioned problems.
Therefore, in view of above, there is a need for an improved support assembly which may overcome some of the above mentioned problems.
An object of the embodiments herein is to provide an improved support assembly.
According to an aspect of the embodiments herein, the object is achieved by a support assembly for supporting one or more objects in a dishwasher, where the support assembly comprises a snap arrangement, comprising snap fittings for snapping the snap arrangement onto a rack of the dishwasher, where the support assembly further comprises a main frame having a first side and a second side, where the first side is provided with a soft surface structure, and where the main frame is foldably arranged to the snap arrangement to allow the main frame to be folded between at least a supporting position and a storing position, where the soft surface structure of the first side is arranged to support a portion of the one or more objects when the main frame is in the supporting position. Since the soft surface structure of the first side is arranged to support a portion of the one or more objects when the main frame is in the supporting position, delicate items, such as glasses can be supported by the support assembly, without, or almost without, risk of breaking the delicate items. Thereby, an improved support assembly is provided.
Optionally, the main frame is arranged to be stored at the storing position to allow access to the rack. Thereby, a user may choose to use the first side, provided with the soft surface structure, to provide support to delicate items, such as glasses, or to fold the main frame to the storing position to thereby allow access to the rack such that it can accommodate other types of items to be washed, such as plates or cookware, such as pots and pans.
Optionally, the soft surface structure comprises a set of protrusions in an elastic material. In this manner, supporting of delicate items such as glasses may be further improved, since the set of protrusions may improve contacting, or grip, between the soft surface structure and the delicate items.
Optionally, an angle a between the supporting position and the storing position is approximately 180 degrees. In this manner, the soft surface structure of the first side may provide good support of the one or more objects when the main frame is in the supporting position, and at the same time, access may be allowed to the rack when the main frame is in the storing position.
Optionally, the support assembly further comprises a gripping unit frame, where the gripping unit frame comprises one or more gripping units where each gripping unit of the one or more gripping units is arranged to grip a respective stemmed portion of one of the one or more objects. In this manner, supporting of stemmed objects, such as wine glasses or champagne flutes, may be further improved. Thereby, such delicate items may also be better protected from damages caused by a user handling a rack of a dishwasher in a rough way.
Optionally, the gripping unit frame is foldable between at least a folded position and a gripping position. Thereby, a support assembly is provided where the gripping unit frame may be folded to a folded position when it is not in use to thereby provide space to other form of items to be washed than stemmed objects, and which may be folded to the gripping position when it is to be used to grip stemmed portions of stemmed objects. Thereby, a flexible support assembly is provided.
Optionally, each gripping unit has a gripping mode and a releasing mode where the each gripping unit is arranged to release the respective stemmed portion in the releasing mode, and where the each gripping unit is arranged to grip the respective stemmed portion in the gripping mode. Since each gripping unit has a gripping mode and a releasing mode, gripping of one or more stemmed objects may be ensured and removement of the one or more stemmed objects from the gripping unit frame may be facilitated.
Optionally, each gripping unit comprises a first arm and a second arm and a flexible strip arranged between the first and second arms. Since each gripping unit comprises a first arm and a second arm and a flexible strip arranged between the first and second arms, gripping of the one or more stemmed objects may be further improved.
Optionally, the flexible strip is arranged to at least partially enclose the stemmed portion of one of the one or more stemmed objects when the gripping unit is in the gripping mode. Since the flexible strip is arranged to at least partially enclose the stemmed portion when each gripping unit is in the gripping mode, gripping of the one or more stemmed objects may be further improved.
Optionally, the first arm and the second arm are rotatably arranged at the gripping unit frame and where a tip of the first arm and a tip of the second arm are arranged to be closer to each other when the gripping unit is in the gripping mode than in the releasing mode. Thereby, gripping of a stemmed portion of a stemmed object may be further improved.
Optionally, the support assembly is arranged to be snapped onto a lower rack of a dishwasher. Thereby, a support assembly is provided allowing delicate items such as wine glasses and champagne flutes to be accommodated in a lower rack of a dishwasher in a safe manner.
According to a second aspect of the embodiments herein, the object is achieved by a rack of a dishwasher comprising a support assembly according to some embodiments herein.
Optionally, the rack further comprises elongated tines foldably arranged to the rack to allow the elongated tines to be folded between at least an upright position and a folded position where the elongated tines are arranged to support items to be washed, such as plates, in the upright position, and where the folded position constitutes a position in which a main extension of the elongated tines are arranged to substantially coincide with an horizontal extension of the rack, where the tines are arranged to be in the folded position when the main frame is in the supporting position. Thereby, a rack is provided which can provide good support for items to be washed, such as plates, when the tines are in the upright position. At the same time the rack provide space for, and support for, delicate items such as wine glasses and champagne flutes when the tines are in the folded position and when the main frame is in the supporting position. As a result, a flexible rack is provided which is capable of accommodating both items to be washed, such as plates, and delicate items to be washed, such as wine glasses and champagne flutes, in a safe manner.
According to a third aspect of the embodiments herein, the object is achieved by a dishwasher comprising a rack according to some embodiments.
Further features of, and advantages with, the embodiments herein will become apparent when studying the appended claims and the following detailed description. Those skilled in the art will realize that the different features described may be combined to create embodiments other than those described in the following, without departing from the scope of the embodiments herein, as defined by the appended claims.
The various aspects of the embodiments herein, including its particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
The embodiments herein will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which example embodiments are shown. Disclosed features of example embodiments may be combined. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Well-known functions or constructions will not necessarily be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity.
The soft surface structure comprises a set of protrusions 8 in an elastic material. The elastic material may be a ThermoPlastic Elastomers (TPE). Such elastic material may be moulded over Polypropylene (PP). In such embodiments, the ThermoPlastic Elastomers (TPE) may provide elasticity and the PolyPropylene (PP) may provide structure and rigidity. Due to these features, support may be further improved. In particular, support for delicate items, such as wine glasses or champagne flutes, may be improved.
The snap arrangement 5.1, 5.2 may comprise a first bar and a second bar, each comprising snap fittings 9 allowing them to be snapped onto a rack of a dishwasher. The snap fittings 9 may comprise semi-circular apertures having radiuses essentially corresponding to radiuses of wires of a rack onto which the support assembly 1 is arranged to be snapped. The snap arrangement 5.1, 5.2, as well as the main frame 6, may be provided in a plastic material such as Polypropylene (PP) or Polyoxymethylene (POM).
Further, in embodiments where the soft surface structure comprises a set of protrusions 8 in an elastic material, these face upwards when the main frame 6 is in the supporting position and these face downwards when the main frame 6 is in the storing position. As a result, the support assembly 1 may provide good support for delicate items when the main frame 6 is in the supporting position and the support assembly 1 may provide access to the rack, and/or serve as a rigid floor for items to be washed, when the main frame 6 is in the storing position. Accordingly, a support assembly 1 is provided capable of providing support for both delicate items and heavy and bulky cookware such as pots and pans.
The support assembly 1 further comprises a gripping unit frame 7. The gripping unit frame 7 comprises one or more gripping units 7.1 where each gripping unit 7.1 of the one or more gripping units 7.1 is arranged to grip a respective stemmed portion 14 of one of the one or more objects 3. Thereby, good support for stemmed objects 3, such as wine glasses or champagne flutes, may be provided, even in cases where a user handles the rack 4 in a rough way, or careless way.
The rack 4 further comprises elongated tines 10 foldably arranged to the rack 4 to allow the elongated tines 10 to be folded between at least an upright position and a folded position. The elongated tines 10 are arranged to support dishes, such as plates, in the upright position. In
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The flexible strip 17 and/or the first arm 13.1 and the second arm 13.2 may be provided in a soft material. The soft material may be a ThermoPlastic Elastomer (TPE).
Due to these features, gripping of a stemmed portion 14 of a stemmed object 3 may be secured, even in cases where a user handles a rack in a rough way.
It is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative of various example embodiments and the embodiments herein is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications to the disclosed embodiments, combinations of features of disclosed embodiments as well as other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
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