The present disclosure relates generally to dishwasher appliances and to racks for holding dishware and cutlery for a dishwasher. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a third or top washware rack that is made out of wire and that has greater spacing between an upper surface of a deepest portion of the top washware rack and an inner surface of a top wall of the dishwashing compartment.
In general, most domestic dishwashers include two dishware racks to support items to be washed such as dishware, glassware, kitchen utensils, pots, pans, and the like. Typically, the two dishware racks include an upper dishware rack positioned near a top portion of the dishwasher, and a lower dishware rack arranged below the upper dishware rack. The upper dishware rack is used to support glassware, utensils, and other small items, while the lower dishware rack is used to support larger items, such as dinner plates, large bowls, cooking sheets, and baking pans. The dishware racks are normally formed from several discrete lengths of wire, welded together and then covered with a rubber or a plastic coating. Further, the dishware racks are formed with a plurality of vertically projecting tines to support and organize the items placed on the dishware rack.
Moreover, the use of a third, top washware rack is known per se in household dishwasher appliances. Such a third, top washware rack is positioned immediately above a second or middle washware rack. The second, middle washware rack is in turn positioned above a first or bottom washware rack that normally hold lager items, such as large dinner plates, etc., as noted above, inside the dishwashing compartment.
However, the known third, top washware racks are limited in their capacity, flexibility, and versatility.
More specifically, the known third, top washware racks have a large plastic insert piece that forms the basket of the rack and that is fitted over a wire frame. The wire frame is thus substantially hidden from view to the user by the plastic insert. The bulky plastic insert results in a relatively small clearance or spacing between an upper surface of a deepest portion of the top washware rack and an inner surface of a top wall of the dishwashing compartment, thereby limiting what can be placed on the third washware rack. Also, the bulky plastic insert that forms the basket of the third washware rack causes water to be retained and thus inhibits the drying performance of the dishwasher.
An apparatus consistent with the present disclosure is directed to a third, top washware rack that increases the dishwasher capacity, flexibility, and versatility, as well as enhancing the drying performance of the dishwasher.
An apparatus consistent with the present disclosure is directed to a third, top washware rack that is made out of wire and eliminates the bulky plastic insert. Thus, the third, top wire rack has a greater spacing between an upper surface of a deepest portion of the top washware rack and an inner surface of a top wall of the dishwashing compartment. Also, the third, top wire rack enhances the drying performance.
An apparatus consistent with the present disclosure is directed to a third, top washware rack that allows the dishwasher to accommodate specialty items such as stemmed wine glasses.
An apparatus consistent with the present disclosure is directed to a third, top washware rack that is configured to hold bowls at a slight tilt with respect to horizontal in order to drain off water from the bowls.
According to one aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, comprising: a dishwashing compartment having a loading opening; a door configured to close the loading opening; a bottom washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; a middle washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; and a top washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment, wherein a spacing between an inner surface of a top wall of the dishwashing compartment and an upper surface of a deepest portion of the top washware rack is in a range of 79.0 mm to 83.0 mm.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein a further spacing between an upper edge of the top washware rack and the inner surface of the top wall of the dishwashing compartment is in a range of 9.0 to 10.5 mm.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the further spacing is 9.85 mm±0.5 mm.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, comprising: a dishwashing compartment having a loading opening; a door configured to close the loading opening; a bottom washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; a middle washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; and a top washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment, wherein the top washware rack is formed of wire thereby to hold washware including cutlery and washware which is larger than cutlery and to enhance drying performance.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the wire is formed entirely of stainless steel.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the wire is formed of carbon steel having a coating of Nylon powder.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, comprising: a dishwashing compartment having a loading opening; a door configured to close the loading opening; a bottom washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; a middle washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; and a top washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment, wherein the middle washware rack is configured on at least one side to hold one or more stemmed wine glasses; and wherein the top washware rack is formed with a notch section along at least one side in a bottom portion thereof in order to accommodate base portions of the one or more stemmed wine glasses.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the stemmed wine glasses having a height of approximately 9 inches.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the top washware rack, at a location directly above the notch section, is configured to accommodate at least one of cutlery or utensils.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, comprising: a dishwashing compartment having a loading opening; a door configured to close the loading opening; a bottom washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; a middle washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment; and a top washware rack configured for movement out of and into the dishwashing compartment, wherein the top washware rack comprises a bottom portion having at least one angled portion that is configured to hold bowls at a slight tilt with respect to horizontal in order to drain off water from the bowls.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the at least one angled portion is tilted at an angle in a range of 3 to 5 degrees with respect to horizontal.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the at least one angled portion is tilted at an angle of approximately 4 degrees with respect to horizontal.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the at least one angled portion includes stopper ribs to keep bowls from sliding in a front-back direction on the top washware rack.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the at least one angled portion is configured to hold bowls that are of a standard 6 inch diameter in size.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein the at least one angled portion comprises two angled portions disposed side-by-side.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher, wherein a front wall of the top washware rack includes a form for mounting thereon a handle.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure provides a dishwasher comprising a first, bottom washware rack, a second, middle washware rack, and a third, top washware rack, wherein the third, top washware rack is formed from wire; wherein the third, top washware rack comprises a bottom portion having at least one angled portion that is configured to hold bowls at a slight tilt of approximately 4 degrees with respect to horizontal in order to drain off water from the bowls; and wherein the third, top washware rack is formed with a notch section along at least one side in a bottom portion thereof in order to accommodate base portions of one or more stemmed wine glasses supported on the second, middle washware rack.
The accompanying drawing figures incorporated in and forming a part of this specification illustrate several aspects of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The exemplary embodiments set forth below represent the necessary information to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention. Upon reading the following description in light of the accompanying drawing figures, those skilled in the art will understand the concepts of the invention and will recognize applications of these concepts not particularly addressed herein. It should be understood that these concepts and applications fall within the scope of the disclosure and the accompanying claims.
Moreover, it should be understood that terms such as right, left, right side, left side used herein are for orientation purposes with respect to the drawings when describing the exemplary embodiments and should not limit the present invention. Also, terms such as substantially, approximately, and about are intended to allow for variances to account for manufacturing tolerances, measurement tolerances, or variations from ideal values that would be accepted by those skilled in the art.
Although not shown, as is known in the art, the dishwasher appliance 100 includes a tub, a pump and filter assembly, a heating element, one or more wash arms, and a drain hose. A detailed description of the suitable structure and operation of the dishwasher appliance 100 does not form part of the present disclosure, but can be found, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,445,703 and 9,510,729 which are incorporated herein by reference.
More specifically, the first or bottom washware rack 400 is configured as a basket for holding larger plates, large bowls LB, pans, cookware such as a cooking sheet S, etc. The bottom washware rack 400 includes front 401, rear (not shown), and opposing side walls 403 interconnected with a bottom portion 404 and formed by a plurality of wire shaped elements. The bottom washware rack 400 includes a plurality of tine members 405. The tine members 405 include a base member 406 from which extend a plurality of tines 407. The tines 407 form tine rows 408 to establish dish/utensil support regions R in the bottom washware rack 400. A utensil insert 410 may be included for holding utensils such as knives, forks, spoons, and other specialty items. At the bottom portion of the bottom washware rack 400 at the left and right sides thereof, rollers 415 configured to run on corresponding flanges or tracks on the inside wall of the dishwashing compartment 101 and also on an inside surface of the door, as is conventional in the art. The bottom washware rack 400 can include a handle 445.
The second or middle washware rack 300 is positioned immediately above the bottom washware rack 400. The middle washware rack 300 is configured as a basket to hold medium sized dishes, bowls such as medium sized bowls MB, and glasses on one side, as well as stemmed wine glasses G on an opposite side as will be discussed in more detail below. The middle washware rack 300 includes front 301, rear 302, and opposing side walls 303 interconnected with a bottom portion 304 and formed by a plurality of wire shaped elements. The bottom portion 304 includes a plurality of forms 305 for holding items in place on the middle washware rack 300. A plurality of sets of retractable, rotatable or flip tines (306, 306′, 306″, 306′″) (see also
As noted above, the bottom washware rack 400 and the middle washware racks 300 are formed of wire shaped elements that are configured to have a basket shape. The wire shaped elements of the bottom and middle washware racks 400 and 300, respectively, may be formed of solid plastic, metal wire coated with plastic or rubber, or composite materials.
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The bottom portion 204 includes one or more angled portions 206 that is/are configured to hold bowls at a slight tilt with respect to horizontal in order to drain off water from the bowls. Each angled portion 206 is tilted at an angle in a range of 3 to 5 degrees with respect to horizontal, and preferably is tilted at an angle of approximately 4 degrees with respect to horizontal.
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According to another aspect, the third, top washware rack 200, at a location directly above the notch section 220, is configured to accommodate at least one of cutlery or utensils. A cutlery/utensil accessory insert 235 is shown in
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The present invention has substantial opportunity for variation without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. For example, additional or different inserts for various utensils and cutlery may be included in any of the top, middle, or bottom washware racks.
Those skilled in the art will recognize improvements and modifications to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention. All such improvements and modifications are considered within the scope of the concepts disclosed herein and the claims that follow.
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